Monday, 25 April 2022

Yabr3 Ghana Mpaninfuo Asuodinfuo

The insousiance of our hard-of-hearing ruling-elites, especially the big-thieves-in-high-places ripping Mother Ghana off, so carelessly, in the face of ever increasing hardship being experienced by so many in Ghana, is beyond belief. 

 

Take the stupidity of not realising that social media, whatever its ills, offers a safety-valve for a thoroughly fed-up population, to vent their anger, virtually  -  instead of launching violent attacks on the percieved-oppressors they feel are responsible for the unbearable cost of living crisis ruining countless families across Ghana, today.

In that light, can someone please tell Ghana's current Attorney General that it is those selfsame social media platforms (which he clearly seeks ways and means to shut down, within Ghana, if possible), that ordinary people will leverage, someday, to fight tomorrow's dictatorships? Haaba. 

 

(Talk about an acute case of  the not-seeing-beyond-flat-nose-syndrome that afflicts so many arrogant African politicians.  Hmmm,  ey3asem piiiiii, oooo...)


It is shortsighted, in the extreme, for our hard-of-hearing  ruling-elites, to continue to think that democracy in Ghana,  cannot ever be overthrown, even if political parties governing our country, mess up big time,  at any given  point in time, and turn the lives of the masses of the Ghanaian populace upside down, making them suffer unbearable hardship,  while a lucky few quaff champagne, copiously, regularly, amidst acute potable  water shortages nationwide, oooo. 

 

The symbolism in that should not be lost on  discerning-folk who love Mother Ghana passionately, oooo, Ghanafuo. Yabr3 y3n mpaninfuo asuodinfuo,  oooo.  Yoooooo...

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