Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Stop the lies, Kwaku Boahen and Sammy Gyamfi and the NDC

Stop the lies, Kwaku Boahen and Sammy Gyamfi and the NDC. You are insulting Ghanaians, if you say the NPP deceived Ghanaians to come to power. Do you mean Ghanaians are not wise enough to read through the lines? If so to say-has not the Nurses' allowance been restored? Has not the Teacher trainees allowance been restored? The Free SHS has its own problems; has not the policy started? And to this government and NPP, more questions about Free SHS needs to be answered. Back to the NDC. What about the Special Prosecutor? With whom journalists need to ask questions about his office and why barely no action is being taken. However, some action has, at least, been taken by his appointment. So why do you say the NPP lied to Ghanaians? We are tired of both of you (NPP and NDC) because we are now mature citizens and wise enough over this type of political gimmick. Follow me for more at thefuture.myprojects.com By Nyarko Abronomaa Walker Source: myfutureprojects.blogspot.com +233 243015920/266257300

Friday, February 1, 2019

I do not get my instinct working right for me, anytime I heard people, including, even my own media practitioners say Mr. John Dramani Mahama is a great/good communicator. I have followed his comments over time and they do not make me think he's a good communicator. The most current one is his comments during his campaign in Adaklu constituency on the incident that happened at the by-election at Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency yesterday. No one can beat the NDC party in unleashing violence? A communication graduate? A former deputy and later substantive Information Minister? A former president of the Republic of Ghana? A statesman? His statement is at pal with the Deputy General Secretary of the NDC, Koku Anyidoho's revolt comment. This can ignite violence. Someone tell Mr. Mahama he's a leader, and should sieve his comments at all times. However, let us all rally together to sound warning to politicians in Ghana that our society is not destined into political gimmicks. How can a mere by-election generate into violence? If truly it was Invisible Forces who did what they did, then, it's a shame. Come clean, security agencies in Ghana. We haven't experienced civil war before and so we joke with it. God save your beloved country. Source: The Future Projects By: Nyarko Abronomaa Walker Follow me on Facebook @thefuture.myprojects