Sunday, 30 August 2015

MY TRIBUTE TO MUAMMAR GADDAFI



MY TRIBUTE TO MUAMMAR GADDAFI
I salute you this day Muammar,
You were a treasure to us.
And I kneel at your grave and weep.
But wait,
Hold on a second,
Was there such a thing as a grave?
Certainly, there was no gravestone.
But still I kneel in that forlorn dessert,
 where you were born,
Where you took your first steps,
Where you grew up.
And shed my tears,
Droplets in the hot sands,
That evaporate once they touch them,
Just like the memory of you.
My tribute comes late,
Yet  I am earlier than the rest of Africa.
Why did Africa keep quiet?
When your home was invaded?
Why did it remain silent?
When the very human rights you had defended and upheld
Was taken from you?
Why did we look on Muammar,
When they buried you in an unmarked location?
Why?

If you were so cruel,
Why did we call you the Guide.
If you were so selfish,
Why did you hand over the power to the people.
If you didn’t care for your people,
As you are rumoured to have been,
Why did you build the eighth wonder of the world
The greatest artificial river there is,
Not for fame,
But to give 70% of your people drinking water.
2,000,000 cubic meters of water a day,
Along a 1200 km pipeline.
4,000 km of rivers, 1,300 wells, 500,000 sections of pipe,
3,700 km of haul roads and 250 million cubic meters of excavation.
Why go through the trouble.

Why did Africa keep silent?
Were we right to have kept quiet?

Give us the evidence that allowed you to treat him so.
What did he do that was so bad,
That he shouldn’t stand trial?
A fundamental human right,
Even for the worst criminals.

What did he do,
That he had to be sodomized, brutalised and assasinated on sight.

Why did Africa keep silent?

Oh Africa! are we cattle meant for the slaughter,
Possessing the power to question our captors,
But silently obeying to the slaughter house.

Are we dogs that have been tamed,
To the point where we cannot determine
Who the strangers are.

AFRICA! Weep!
Your heroes are dying!

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

MY GOODNESS, THE N1

What happens when a people can be so irresponsible to leave the very things that are to lead to their development in the gutter.
In the middle of the capital city, our most recent pride and boasting?

Who with a conscience goes for garbage for which he charges and dumps it in the middle of the N1? He should be charged with treason.he holds no love for the motherland.
Cry my beloved country, cry.....


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Monday, 26 January 2015

WHERE ARE OUR FIRST CLASS STUDENTS GOING?


Jeremiah 31:15 KJV
A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping; Rahel weeping for her children refused to be comforted for her children, because they were not.

This is from the World Economic report and they link Investment in R&D to brain drain, talent attraction and retention. What does this mean for our country that does no investment at all in R&D?......will brain drain be there forever?

Throughout the 2000s, European countries have been broadly successful at attracting large numbers of highly-skilled individuals. The euro area crisis has most likely significantly altered these pre-existing trends. As growth remains subdued and unemployment stabilises at high levels, spending cuts in R&D might leave countries in the periphery more exposed to “brain drain”.
A country that gives a high priority to R&D is one that is likely to generate growth in innovative sectors over the medium to long term (see Veugelers, 2014). This is true for both the public sector (within universities’ fields of research) and the private sector (in innovative business sectors). In turn, an economy where growth originates from innovative sectors is well placed to attract talents from abroad or create jobs for the highly-qualified individuals it has trained.  As such, one can envision that countries in the EU periphery where R&D spending has been slashed will see a higher incidence of brain drain in the years to come.

Source:
https://agenda.weforum.org/2014/12/why-research-is-key-to-retaining

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My brothers and sisters; Do not think of what your country can do for you, think of what you can do for your country. 
Stay and let's build our country.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

IT IS NOT TIME



It is not time to look up,
It is not time to lift up our hands,
It is not time to clap them together,
It is not time to smile,
The sun is too hot on our backs.

This is time to take a knee,
This is time to look down,
To look around us,
To take stock,
To set our goals,
Firm up our resolutions,
This is time to feel the heat.

It may take us years to reach,
And the road may be treacherous and hard.
Neighbours may laugh at us,
But we must keep a straight neck,
And keep our eyes unblinking,
Our mind, our eyes, our feet must meet…….
in our hearts.
Never again will we take a knee………

This is our lowest point,
And then…..we launch

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

WHO WILL HELP ME CARRY HIM?


Is Ghana worth one good man's life? We believed it once, make us believe it again.
 He was a soldier of Ghana, Honor him!
Who, my Dear Ghanaians, will help me carry him?
 
Look what he did for us!
 
1. The Tema Harbour
2. Construction And Building Of Tema Housing Complex
3. The Tema And Accra Motorway
4. Akosombo Dam (Providing Electricity & Waterways)
5. Accra International Airport Refurbishment
6. Ghana Airways Corporation
7. Cape Coast University
8. Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology (KNUST)
9. Repairs at University of Ghana
10. Compulsory Free Education For All Citizens
11. Ghana Mass Education
12. Free Medical Care For Everyone
13. Polytechnics And Techinical Schools For All Regions
14. Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH)
15. Ghana Medical School
16. National Cultural Center
17. Largest Man Made Dam, Volta River
18. Hundreds Of Scholarships For Ghanaians To Study Abroad
19. Silos For Food Preservation
20. Tema Food Complex
21. Ghana Film Industries
22. Bank Of Ghana
23. Investment Banks
24. Ghana Commercial Bank
25. New Army Headquarters In Volta Region, Sunyani, Bolgatanga, Tema And Takoradi
26. Ghana Atomic Energy Commission
27. Ghana Distilleries
28. Ghana Shoe Factory
29. Ghana Jute Factory
30. Tomato Processing Factory, Wenchi
31. Diary Farms At Amrahia And Avatime
32. Match Factory, Kade, Pwalugu
33. Ghana Glass Factory, Abuoso And Tarkwa
34. Gold Processing Factory, Prestia
35. Meat Processing Factory, Bolgatanga
36. Organisation Of African Unity And Progressive Foreign Affairs Around The World
37. Hard Cash Purchase Of Houses For Ghana High Commission in New York And London
38. Ghana Black Star Starline With Almost Fifteen Ships
39. Akasanoma Radio Factory
40. Paper Processing Factory
41. GIHOC
42. Ghana Cement Factory, Takoradi
43. Ghanum, (Ghana Household Utilities Manufacture, Sekondi-Efiekum)
44. Valco Tema Steel Factory
45. Ghana National Trading Corporation
46. State Hotels (Star, Meridian, Ambassador, Continental, Atlantic, City Hotel)
47. Cocoa Marketing Board
48. Catering Rest House
49. Trade Union Congress (TUC)
50. Farmers Council
51. Workers Brigade
52. Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute 


And yet, he died in another country not his own.

Monday, 3 March 2014

THE THORN BIRDS

There is a legend about a bird which sings just once in its life, 
more sweetly than any other creature on the face of the earth. 
From the moment it leaves the nest it searches for a thorn tree, 
and does not rest until it has found one. 
Then, singing among the savage branches,
 it impales itself upon the longest, sharpest spine. 

And, dying, it rises above its own agony 
to outcarol the lark and the nightingale. 
One superlative song, existence the price. 
But the whole world stills to listen, and God in His heaven smiles.
 For the best is only bought at the cost of great pain….......
Or so says the legend.” 

The Thorn Birds
April 1977

Sunday, 5 January 2014

We are all President.

We have so long believed
in there being only one President,
That we have translated that believe,
into having only one person responsible.
But WE voted for a president,
OUR money pays and keeps him.
OUR silence lends him our consent.
His decisions are all OUR decisions,
We are all president,
We are all responsible,
for what is happening to our country.
We are all president.