Showing posts with label Nepotism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nepotism. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Racism: A Serious Problem Dividing People And Destroying Communities

Racial protest in America

Racial protest in America


Very often, if the word racism is mentioned, the idea that comes to mind is white people hating black people. That's true; however, we have black people who hate white people, too, and black people who hate other black people. 


The latter is one of the biggest issues in the United States of America, often leading to violence in black communities. There are thousands of cases involving blacks killing blacks in the United States of America, but such cases are not given enough attention in America until the whites killing blacks changed things today, through the 'Black Lives Matter' movement.

 

Even in Africa, especially, South Africa, there is still racism, despite the number of years that have passed since the fall of Apartheid, because the white community that has taken over black properties, including land, feels superior. Till now, many regret the fall of Apartheid since they consider black people inferior in their own country.


In almost every African country, tribalism reigns, as citizens or indigenous people hate others because they come from different clans, tribes, or villages. For example, in Ghana, an Ashanti can hate a Fanti, Ga, or Hausa, just because they come from different regions, just like how in Nigeria, a Yoruba hates an Igbo man, or the Mende hating Creole in Sierra Leone.  Tribalism and nepotism are some of the biggest problems in Africa.

 

Power corrupts a person, as well as the mind; therefore, to gain power over others and to dominate others, those who have the power take it as an opportunity to rise above other poor and vulnerable people. That might be one of the reasons slavery probably came about, because Africa was and still is one of the least undeveloped and weakest continents in the world. Even though the US didn't colonize any African country, its allies in Western Europe decimated and brutalized Africa.

 

If actually, we actually need to discuss slavery, it will be incomplete to name racism as the main source leading to that. There is more to slavery than dwells on the natural potentials of Africa, ranging from gold, diamonds, tin, cobalt, manganese, bauxite, and other precious minerals found in African soil. Those pure natural resources have become the curse of Africa from the time of slavery, colonialism, Apartheid, to the deliberate infection of diseases on the continent today.


    Related topic: THE ROOTS OF POVERTY IN RESOURCES-RICH AFRICA

Drawings related to the slave trade

Drawings related to the slave trade


As a matter of fact, no organization or person can fight racism and discrimination in our society today, but it can be reduced. But one thing racists and white supremacists must first understand is that nobody lives forever. Everyone will die and leave this world. So what is the significance of hating someone or claiming you are superior to him when all of you will leave this world in your graves?


Another point is when the rain falls, hardly does it fall on one man's house; everyone's house becomes wet. Therefore, those interested in violence and supporting racism will have a taste of their own handiwork if violence breaks out in our communities. They will feel the impact of destruction and death in their homes.


For peace, security, and the future of our children, we need to bury racism and discrimination and create a friendly, healthy, and peaceful environment through integration and the diversity of culture, for the next generation. 


That's the only way their time will be different from ours because we have witnessed too much violence, bloodshed, and death that we are no longer interested in seeing any more.

Tuesday, August 04, 2020

THE REAL PANDEMIC IN GHANA IS NEPOTISM

Nepotism and tribalism pandemics are destroying Ghana than the coronavirus

Nepotism and tribalism pandemics are destroying Ghana than the coronavirus



In recent decades, Africa has firmly established itself as a continent prone to tribalism and nepotism in all fields. These viruses that create strong family ties and embezzlement of national wealth have sharply increased in Ghanaian politics, leading to the suffering of the common people.

 

The widespread nepotism and tribalism in Ghanaian politics today, are affecting the country's political and economic infrastructures because not every relative appointed to take a particular post is efficient and in such a situation, the president will remain silent to avoid gossips or disgrace.


This is one of the reasons despite the free education which the NPP government introduced since coming to power, Ghana is stagnant, there are no developments in other sectors. There is no employment and the depressive economy has created an unfriendly marketing environment.


Ghanaians are indeed suffering but NPP supporters and politicians find it very hard to accept this fact because of the corruptible scandals which pushed John Mahama out of office. Yet, what sensible Ghanaians have failed to discuss is when Mahama was power, Ghana wasn't in the second position as the most corrupt country in the world.


Another serious pandemic in Ghana is hate towards journalists and writers. It is an abomination to write about what is going bad in Nana Akufo Addo's government. Section of the public will either insult you or accuse you of being an NDC member. 


What has Ghanaian politics offered me to join a political party in Ghana, when in Europe that things are better, I am not affiliated with any political party? I am forced to vote because I am not ready to pay the fine that will follow if I fail to vote., other than that I will not waste my time to go out and vote.


I can't confirm the truth but according to an article dated November 6, 2019,  on 'Ghanaweb,' 51 relatives of Akufo Addo are in his government. If this is true, then it's more serious than a pandemic because this can hinder the growth of the country drastically.


The unification of Akufo Addo's family in Ghanaian politics, giving rise to nepotism, tribalism, and corruption in his government, is affecting Ghanaians because many of them are not qualified to keep an office and if qualified, they lack skills and efficiency.


If Akufo Addo's relatives in his government are efficient, Ghana wouldn't be in this hopeless situation under such an elephant size ministers, who are just draining and wasting the hard-earned resources of the country. 


I have said this before that Akufo Addo will still win the forthcoming elections, therefore, Ghanaians must be prepared to pass through another waterless wilderness for four years. 


After 30 years in Europe, I am now confused if it's better to die in Ghana or Europe at old age because Ghana is in an extremely bad position. Any common Ghanaian that says the current political or economic situation is good, might be enjoying extra funds from the government coffers. Life in Ghana is harder than rock.


Nepotism in Ghanaian politics is collapsing the country, as well as an impediment to progress, the government must find a remedy to tackle this political pandemic like that of coronavirus in the country.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Mahama must learn the reasons Akufo-Addo opposes his return to the presidency


Akufo Addo before and after becoming president


Akufo-Addo before and after becoming president




The social network or the media is a wonderful place that allows you to connect directly with your audience, and also an opportunity to see some old photographs of current African leaders to convey your thoughts and feelings about them. 




We've all heard this kind of phrase: "A picture is worth a thousand words." Indeed, this old photograph of the Ghanaian leader, Nana Akufo-Addo, has more than one thousand stories to tell. 

The old picture of our president demonstrates a sad countenance, unhappiness, weariness, and like a man who has neither hope for today nor tomorrow of becoming a president.

Then, after tough moments, Akufo-Addo won the 2016 elections to be the president of Ghana, and as we know, those who suffer to get something will never let it go. Nana Akufo-Addo has now shown Ghanaians that money is power.

We see this force and feel it sometimes when leaders use it as a weapon of oppression from time to time, but do we understand what the power of money is? Comparing the two photographs of Akufo-Addo above will give you the right answer. 

To understand what the power of money is, you need to pay attention to how people behave with it. Money tells a person what to do. It gives one the power and opportunity to do whatever he likes, whether good or bad; some don't care.

This is one of the reasons after becoming president, the sweet taste of power has enabled Akufo-Addo to adapt many lifestyles, a little dictatorship, democracy, and nepotism, to build a solid wall around him.

Akufo-Addo has failed in his fight against corruption and has also failed to investigate any of his ministers involved in corruption scandals. Just last week, it appeared in the Ghanaian media that 500 seized excavators had mysteriously vanished without a trace.

As the Ghanaian leader, Nana Akufo-Addo Addo should have shown a little concern to find a way to trace the missing excavators, but he didn't do that. 

However, as soon as it appeared that the opposition leader, John Mahama, was linked to the Airbus scandal, the president quickly assigned the Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, to investigate.

How can Ghana be a successful country this such unprofessional conduct? Anyone who talks about Akufo-Addo immediately becomes an enemy. 

It seems Ghanaian journalists are even afraid to criticize Akufo-Addo's administration, ever since Mr. Ahmed Hussein-Suale was killed. Everyone is quiet in Ghana and will not dare to criticize or demand answers from Akufo-Addo.

And if you dare to say something wrong or write an article about Akufo-Addo that people are not happy about, instantly, you become an enemy, with insults coming from all directions.

But in this world, who cares if someone hates or likes me? After all, the world went free, and Christ, who didn't commit any crime, was left alone to carry the cross to face crucifixion.

Sometimes, I feel very sorry for Mahama. Corruption is in each administration of every Ghanaian leader, but it seems his involvement is the only one that has overflowed its banks that his enemies can see.

You will only miss your water when the well runs dry, Mahama. It's never an easy task to get power back if you lose it; therefore, you must understand why Akufo-Addo will not permit you to be president, probably again.

Because he has built both visible and invisible walls around him.  The promotion of the police, army, and immigration is one of the strongest foundations a leader needs; therefore, Akufo-Addo has done that.

Together with your enemies, John Mahama, you may probably have no chance to win the 2020 elections, but who knows what might change the course because there are still months ahead of us.