It’s quite interesting that it has come to these unhealthy mudslinging by those who are striving hard to occupy the Republic’s number one residence in Kanda, come next year.
So disgusting. When citizens can’t put body and soul together due to the harsh economic crisis we find ourselves in, political apparatchiks are telling us who drinks alcohol and who is a drunkard. I pity the Republic!
In addition, none has been able to put to the fore, sound and workable economic policies to address the economic situation.
And most annoyingly, all we hear is accusations flying around about who copied the others manifesto! Are we serious? Anyway…..
Ibi Ghana we dey!
Look at, no, listen to what some Honables just get up and say. Aba!
When Ghana Water is warning the Republic about a looming water crisis about to hit some parts of the Republic due to pollution of the river bodies because of galamsey, an Honable just gets up and says his party has done less pollution than that of the previous administration! What kind of talk is this?
Another commenting on the Honables’ use of motorcades proffers the scenario that if an Honable lives in Kasoa and is needed at the People’s House for a vote is case in point for the use of motorcades. Which one be dis?
Ok, what about the janitor who also stays in Kasoa and is running late because of traffic to come and clean the People’s House for the same Honable who is needed for that vote? Does the janitor also deserve a motorcade?
Then the celebrated loud Honable wade in and says they are not servants of the citizens of the Republic. You see pride? Did he just walk into the People’s House and was made an Honable without the citizens ‘participation in the process?
Loose talk for nothing. Let’s ask ooo…. do they actually deserve the kind of respect we have for them? Hmmm…
Ibi Ghana we dey!!
Yes, a young life has been lost which is very unfortunate but you’re going to sue the teachers? For what? Not intervening in the knife fight? That parent had better review the idea. What do you want the court to do to the teachers? Are they the ones who stabbed the young boy?
Should that parent chance upon two teenagers arguing and fighting in his neighborhood, would he intervene?
Let’s ask ooo…why should an argument over whose father is richer result in a knife fight? And eventually death?
Some parents are bringing up kings and queens in their homes and when they push them to the schools, then they expect teachers to drive that attitude out of them. With what? Charity begins at home!
A student pushed a teacher to the ground when he was being corrected and this was not an ordinary teacher ooo… a whole
Senior House Master. And you expect him to try correcting other students? To be floored again?
Already, the teachers’ hands have been tied by the employer when it comes to disciplining the students in the school.
But the blues concerning this issue is why the double standards? The parents and the policy makers will tell you they’re Christians and yet forget to live up to what the scriptures say on child upbringing. They should go and read Proverbs 22:6, 22:15, 13:24.
Ibi Ghana we dey!!!
Now, Yours Truly is not tiktok, Rasta has chanced upon some videos that are supposed to be a school challenge on tiktok. Final year students who’re supposed to be writing final exams ooo….
Students badly dressed especially the boys with their shorts drawn down exposing their underwears at various stages of cleanliness and the ministry and GES have not seen this? Can this be organized in China where tiktok comes from?
And when they don’t pass, who gets the blame from parents? Your guess is as good as mine. Don’t forget, phones are not allowed in the schools. And who buys the phones for them to bring to school?
Let’s not worry at all. Now that they’re going to get tablets for free to be used in the schools, we’ll see more.
Ibi Ghana we dey!!!
It is said that if someone is older than you, you should know that his or her saliva smells more than yours. That’s why our Queen of Jeans and her roundtable Knights of thumbprinting to listen when the General of mosquitoes speaks.
This man is not only a general for the Umbrella Commune but has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to thumbprinting. And on countless times this man has advised the thumbprinting commission yet they won’t take it. And a few weeks later, it turns out that he was right all along.
Recent example; weeks ahead of the exhibition, he was demanding a copy of the register but was refused. He finally got it at the last minute. Now during the exercise, he and his party saw discrepancies. They said it but the Queen and her Knights would not accept. Now, who was right?
Please, as a state institution you don’t create situations where your credibility becomes questionable. And please, shed the coat of knowing it all. People know pass! But…..
Ibi Ghana we dey!!!
As for those Chiefs raining curses on Little Dramani, tell them it’s a fruitless exercise. You waited for him from morning to evening and no show? Na who cause am?
These our chiefs have belittled themselves so much so that the political actors take advantage of them.
Upon receiving notice that this or that politician will be coming to pay them a visit, then they move to full throttle mode. They’ll cause announcement to be made and mobilize the youth to erect sheds in waiting.
Come the D-Day, they’ll abandon their daily work and go and sit under the hot sun waiting.
The politicians come later than expected, give an excuse for their lateness, talk for 30 minutes and give another excuse for being somewhere and they’re gone. Why won’t they disrespect you?
Anyway, ibi Ghana we dey!!!
Have a great hangover morning and a weekend of contemplating on who the drinking upgrade and drunkard reset are.
Kwame Rasta
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