Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng's downfall: Hmmm, Oman Ghana - enti y3wiey3 paaaa, enei? The tragedy for our younger generations, dear critical-reader, is that this generous-hearted gentleman, a noble and truly patriotic people-centred world-class professional, whose innovative leadership, helped transform our premier medical school, the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), into a class-leading, world-class African healthcare tertiary institution, and who decided to sacrifice the privacy he had hitherto enjoyed (before opting to go into politics, to serve his motherland Ghana), was sacked, unfairly, from his KBTH CEO job, for political reasons. Incredible. Abominable. Unpardonable. Monstrous.
He then decided to go into politics, and help make a real difference, for the masses. Unfortunately for him, in the longrun, he rather ended up becoming an undeserved-sacrificial-lamb, thrown to the mercenary-hacks who pepper the Ghanaiam media landscape - the shameless individuals who have sold their consciences to our hard-of-hearing greed-filled ruling-elites.
Those betrayers-supreme, of Mother Ghana, then tore his reputation into pieces: simply because he was bold enough to expose the ruling party, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) leading lights, engaged in illegal gold mining (galamsay) scandals. Amazing.
Such is life in the Anansesemkrom that President Akufo-Addo's rent-seeking, state-capture family-and-friends NPP government, has transformed Ghana into - an abominable African kafkaesque-monstrosity, dominated by wealthy criminals, prepared to kill, if need be, to get their own way, to a man, alas. Hmmm, 3y3nsem piiiii, oooo, Ghanafuor.
Now, as it happens, dear critical-reader, our beautiful and well-endowed motherland, sits atop a primed ticking social-time-bomb, which could suddenly explode - and turn the lives of innocent millions, upside down, across the entire territorial landmass of the sovereign territory, of our Republic, oooo, Ghanafuor. Pity. Hmmm, Oman Ghana - enti y3wiey3 paaaa, enei? Asem ke3siyie bi, 3beba debi ankasa, oooo. Yoooooooo...
Wednesday, 20 September 2023
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