After The Dumsor Rally, Go To Court (Part 2)

After The Dumsor Rally, Go To Court (Part 2)

The Ghanaian temper and temperament are the joint greatest inhibitors to meaningful development and breathtaking advancement in this country.

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In every society, as with most things in life, the normal curve proves applicable; and in that sense, there are some outliers who definitely turn out to be high-flyers anywhere they find themselves. And the very same is true about the Ghanaian situation.

In writing this article, I am steeling myself for uninformed mordant attacks. Life is strangely contradictory; and hence, people who can't survive a puddle occasionally feel convinced in their bones to criticise aspiring surfers. Such should equally be expected with the territory of writing. Unsurprisingly, an idiom advises: If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

To blast a tone of immediacy, I will stick my head above the parapet and postulate that—as a country—we will continue to lag and straggle behind until we catch a certain fire that has forsaken us.

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