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12 hospitals. 5/6 years of pain 😔.
Will you give up Be honest?
As for me Never. My trust is in GOD 🙏
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And the NPP are already positioning themselves to come back to power in 2029. But the truth is that’s not even likely.
The NDC will most likely stay in power for the full eight years. The only thing that might change is that they lose a few seats but losing power entirely? That’s not happening.
So it becomes the same cycle all over again eight years for NDC then eight years for NPP. Back and forth over and over. And in the end nothing really changes. The struggle just continues.
Yesterday someone said that dumsor is back and I’m she has already started receiving insults and threats.
That’s the kind of country we’re living in.
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God bless you too my brother 👨
Honestly, it’s very sad.
And sometimes I feel like people don’t really understand how deep this problem is.
A broken system doesn’t feel real until it hits you personally… until it’s your brother, your sister, your friend or someone close to you going through it. That’s when it becomes real. That’s when you understand how painful and unfair things really are.
Just yesterday I saw a video here, the kind of water people are drinking bro. It honestly shook me.
In a country with all our resources, people are still struggling with something as basic as clean water. That alone should tell us everything we need to know.
But instead of focusing on these real issues, we’re online arguing and defending political parties like it’s a game.
And the annoying part is you will see people who have been to university, who have travelled, who have exposure, who have seen how things work in other places… and yet they come online defending political parties. Bro, it’s fucking annoying.
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Ghana has more university graduates today than at any point in our history. Literacy has gone from under 60% to over 80% in two decades. A lot more Ghanaians can read and write today.
So why are things still not working?
Since 1993, it’s been the same two parties. NPP and NDC. Taking turns. Promising to fix corruption. Promising to fix Ghana.
Here is a fact: In 2014, Ghana scored 48 out of 100 on the global corruption index. Today we score 42. The lower the score, the more corrupt. We have gone backwards. Both parties have been in charge. Both have failed. We are not fighting corruption. We are losing to it.
Roads, jobs and basic services are still not where they should be. Life is still hard for the ordinary Ghanaian in a country sitting on gold, oil and cocoa.
And yet this same educated generation wakes up every day and defends these parties online like their lives depend on it. Not with facts. With blind emotion.
The parties are not the problem. Our silence and our loyalty to them is. It is time to hold them accountable. Both of them. Equally.
Think. Please.
Nana B.@koboateng
I just want to say something and then leave. Smh
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I remember during the campaign period, there was a guy on a Space talking about how some influencers met big political figures and were asked what they wanted. Some of them mentioned studios, support, personal benefits. At the time, people ignored it or thought it was jealousy. But now, if you look at things properly, it explains a lot.
Because today it’s clear some influencers are not speaking for the people they’re speaking based on what they’ve gained. And their followers don’t even question it. They just support anything they say.
And my prayer is simple… God should deal with those influencers and celebrities who have taken money from politicians and are using their platforms to defend them… because they know exactly what they are doing. They see what is happening in the country. They see the struggles of ordinary Ghanaians, but because they have taken money, they choose to ignore the truth and defend a broken system.
My prayer is that let them go through the same struggles.
Let them shed the same tears that ordinary Ghanaians are shedding every single day.
Because this is not right. People are suffering, and others are benefiting from that suffering while still coming online to defend it.
So yes, God should deal with anyone who is part of this and let them truly understand the pain the ordinary Ghanaian is going through.
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