Somewhere in Ghana
After a victorious and elegant win of the Ghana black stars over the Egyptians all I could think of was their bonus.Their huge bonus they had made over putting a smile on the faces of Ghanaians.The whooping $15000 bonus in addition to their original entitlement for winning 6 : 1 over Egypt.They had won but unfortunately the rest of ghanaians (You and I) will receive nothing. Why? Bcos we were spectators and not players.Despite our 90minutes of chants we will recieve nothing.
This made it clear to me that, In life Spectators don't get rewarded, it is only players who do.
So not until you and I get into action as players on our dreams in life we will remain as fans and remember fans don't get bonuses, only players do.
Have a great day
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
What's right
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Did I make a promise?
Sometimes I sit and think.I really think of how and wonder if I really made a promise.
I wonder if the reciting of the pledge was truly a promise I made to God and my countrymen.
Am I going to fulfil this promise?
So help me God
The National Pledge
I promise on my honor
to be faithful and loyal to Ghana my motherland.
I pledge myself to the service of Ghana
with all my strength and with all my heart.
I promise to hold in high esteem our heritage,
won for us through the blood and toil of our fathers;
and I pledge myself in all things
to uphold and defend the good name of Ghana.
So help me God.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
A LETTER TO THE BOSS
0246-205052
SEKONDI
-TAKORADI
24TH SEPTEMBER, 2013
THE DIRECTOR
NATIONALSERVICE SECRETARIAT
WESTERN-REGION
SEKONDI-TAKORADI
Dear Sir,
SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVING
NATIONAL SERVICE POSTINGS AND REGISTRATION
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the
western regional national service scheme on a successful posting and registration.
Though I admired the accommodation for all complaints, I must however say, I
believe the NSS registration could be better. The bureaucracy in getting
registered is just pathetic. I however believe everything cannot be changed in
a day but certain things could be easily done.
Firstly, the contact
of the various companies personnel’s have been posted to could be on the
appointment letters so as to avoid them returning to the office after a search
through town to locate such companies. Personnel coming from outside the region
go through so much stress locating their posted workplaces. I unfortunately had
witnessed a gentleman who after registering had to come back the next day
because searching for the company he was posted to (Boisson constructions) proved
futile. Again, including the contact address on the website would go a long way
to reducing the number of people with such complaints and will be one step to
reducing the cumbersomeness and crowdedness of getting registered.
Also I must say that
the wait to know where one has been posted is heart threatening but I believe
your office could intermittently update and assure awaiting persons on the
progress of your work to at least make them confident and look forward to it
peacefully.
I hope and believe the above points enumerated will be
viewed and if possible implemented by your noble office. I am humbled to have
had your listening ear.
Yours sincerely,
OSEI -POKU JUNIOR
CC: THE DIRECTOR
NSS SEKONDI TAKORADI DISTRICT
CC: THE PRESIDENT
NASPA SEKONDI TAKORADI DISTRICT
Friday, 4 October 2013
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