Tuesday, 30 August 2022

what will derail Akyem Abuakwa's destiny as a prosperous traditional area with thriving demographics?

As an aspirational and industrious people, in the face of the PR disaster (needlessly frightening away potential investors, now staring at us, as greed-filled and narrow-minded tribal-bigots amongst us, deploy ruthless and murderous gun-toting landguards, to protect illegal sandwinners fronting for them, as they execute a lawless land-grabbing-strategy in the name of Akyem nationalism), what question ought to be exercising our minds across our beloved Akyem Abuakwa, one wonders?


Perhaps the question that fair-minded Akyems ought to ponder over is: What will derail Akyem Abuakwa's destiny as a prosperous traditional area with thriving demographics, anaaa? Whatever be the case, we are serving notice that y3n enma Okyenman ens3i da, oooo. Yooooooo...


That Akyem Abuakwa, is destined to become a prosperous traditional area, in which all demographics thrive and live dignified lives, is beyond doubt, for some amongst us, who also have royal Akyem blood, coursing through our veins.


It is in that light that we want clarity, about salient point, fellow Akyems: That future prosperity, of our beloved Akyem Abuakwa, will most certainly not be brought about, by Akyem Chieftaincy that is hidebound, and remains the last bastion of tribal-supremacists, inhabiting nests of vipers. Never. Period.


On the contrary, the successful transformation of our beloved Akyem Abuakwa, into a prosperous traditional area, in which all demographics live in dignity, and enjoy widespread good-quality-of-life, will be achieved by Chiefs who are creative and innovative societal-problem-solvers.


It is those Akyem Chiefs, who are full of cutting-edge ideas (such as the soft-spoken and generous-hearted Gyasehene of Akyem Juaso), who understand clearly that protecting our priceless forests, via conservation-through-ecotourism initiatives, should bedrock the new green economic-pillar, which will create wealth that remains locally, as well as generate meaningful and fulfilling jobs galore, for our younger generations.

That is why it so vital for all Akyems, who think creatively (and thus know that it is only by harnessing the empowering-energies of melting-pot-societies, which will guarantee and make possible, Akyem Abuakwa's transformation into a prosperous traditional area), to keep hammering on the point that the deployment of a lawless land-grabbing-strategy, in the name of Akyem nationalism, will, as sure as day follows night, derail Akyem Abuakwa's destiny as a prosperous traditional area with thriving demographics, across it.


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