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LET BIAFRAN LIVE

Together as one has always been my strong motive that keeps me united with others and I hope all citizens of the world follow same. Speaking to Biafrans of South East Nigeria make my heart sink like the Titanic ship because of the complaints they give concerning the ill treatment being meted out to them. There is no doubt that Nigeria is a country as large as the baobab tree of Northern part of Ghana with different tribes but that does not warrant such actions because we are one. Kwame Nkrumah in his book Africa Unite should be a thinking bloc for every African. Fighting ourselves and maltreating one another will further lead to Neocolonisation of Africa and impoverishing. United we stand should be the motive for all Nigerians and allow for the freedom of the Biafrans to prevail.

AN UNWARRANTED DEATH OF A MILITARY MAN

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It is with pain always to hear that a person has been killed without fair trial by civilians who are insensitive to matters of humanity. I woke up early to hear that a military man trained to protect civilians have been killed by those who is to protect. Of what crime does one commit to receive barbaric treatment. How will it feel to die of natural cause leaving behind children? Painful as it is these citizens did not consider such moment of life. The death of a military man in the cause of duty is like a tree been terminated at a time it is to serve a whole community. I say rest in perfect peace Captain Mahama and may your fall be a rise to the sense of Democratic movement in the country and also serve as lesson to those who you were protecting but rather took your life.

FEELING OF LOVE

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themes     by: KOKOIH JOHN KENNEDY (HAPHRIQA) In love I would rather see you fully gone Having you always on the tablet of my heart I forget you not Not because I can’t do without you But the sense of love makes it incomplete for me to be alone I question this feeling from the creator but no answer I can’t accept your rejection at this time When you painted an image of love in the back side of my mind You care less about my feelings When you left without a message of love Making me the laughing stalk of the society Yet I say unto you In love I would rather see you fully gone Till we meet again 

A LETTER TO MY MUSLIM WOMAN

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themes My dear Muslim woman I believe a woman’s beauty is in her veil And how trendy her clothes are As well as the diamonds that adorns her The scarf is your glimmer and shine of your soul Never dress to please mankind but your creator In the absence of nothing you are something Your beauty is beyond comparison For goodness sake I cannot look at you twice  Behind the veil I see intense beauty Clouded with confidence So my dear Muslim woman Walk away and cover your pride for indecency pays not.

BROKEN LOVE

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themes  by: KOKOIH JOHN KENNEDY (HAPHRIQA) We met like the sun Meeting the moon In an eclipse situation While on a ride of peace Her appearance was neither hot nor splendid Yet her composure drew me closer To find out the beauty within her Without a doubt she was a great material It was love at first sight But time distance could not hold us together Things fell apart and the center could not hold We swayed away in each other’s pride Time could not heal our bond Today she is my past and I her past Never can I allow her love go unnoticed But now we are broken apart in love

CAPITALIST TACTICS OF NPP

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  themes It is a fact now that the New Patriotic Party has proven beyond reasonable doubt that they are capitalist oriented party with profit and individualistic mind. Evidence from the ministerial vetting by parliament has given more details to that.  Listening keenly to all the nominated or appointed ministers they made references to investors and private individuals coming to help the projects that they will be offering to the good people of mother Ghana.  My simple question is how many state owned companies sold to private individuals have survived the thirst of time? The answer is none. This makes me wonder what good will private investors who are capitalists offer the nation, nothing but to continue with the impoverishing attitude of the West and enriching themselves with the sweat of the ordinary man of the street. My worry is that private investors have nothing good to offer the nation and the simple advice I will offer the stakeholders of mother Ghana and Africa i

A NIGHT AT SOWUTUOM

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themes Just as it happens in any society at night, the case of Sowutuom is quite different and exceptional with the springing up of so many slums and ghettos putting social vices on the high which in the long is affecting the morality of the  society that once housed morality in the Ga West District. Despite the fact that the Catholic church has its formation  houses for priests and friars on the hills of this geographical enclave many young ones care less about the practice of social vices which has become a normal thing of the day in the lives of pretty and attractive young adults. Parading the principal streets of the town towards the Ofankor road leading to Kumasi and the Eastern Region is where one is faced the surprise of the number of night clubs and restaurants as well as pubs housing these recalcitrant young adults who have decided to live their lives in a shabby and uncouth manner. It pains the heart most how some elders in the society fathom to the high rise