In opposition, Bawumia waxed lyrical about the economy and propounded lofty textbook theories on prudent economic management.
He was selected as running mate due to his background as an economist and eventually became Vice President and Chairman of the Economic Management Team- a position he has held for almost seven (7) years.
Ghanaians were told that he was the economic wizkid and messiah who was coming to transform the economy and bring about growth, jobs and p... see more
In opposition, Bawumia waxed lyrical about the economy and propounded lofty textbook theories on prudent economic management.
He was selected as running mate due to his background as an economist and eventually became Vice President and Chairman of the Economic Management Team- a position he has held for almost seven (7) years.
Ghanaians were told that he was the economic wizkid and messiah who was coming to transform the economy and bring about growth, jobs and prosperity for all.
When he eventually got the opportunity to manage the economy as Chairman of the Economic Management Team, he turned out to be totally catastrophic and has supervised the most abysmal economic performance in the history of the fourth republic.
After supervising the near-collapse of the economy, he has suddenly gone mute on the economy which was his claim to fame and has now turned himself into a comical digitalization champion, all in a bid to distance himself from the political ramifications of his abysmal performance.
It is a big shame that, despite the unprecedented vote-buying and personal phone calls to delegates, a significant number of the NPP delegates totaling 74,236 and constituting a whopping 39% voted against his candidature in the just-ended NPP primary. He was totally rejected in two regions (Central and Volta regions) and over 50 Constituencies of his own party.
This makes him the first NPP flag-bearer to be elected by less than 62% of valid votes cast since the NPP expanded their electoral college in 2010. This is an embarrassing vote of no confidence in his leadership by almost 40% of delegates in his own party.
This fact becomes apparent when contrasted with the 98.9% of valid votes obtained by H. E John Mahama in the 2023 NDC’s primary and the 78.89% and 94.4% obtained by Candidate Akufo-Addo in the 2010 and 2014 NPP primaries, respectively.
This is the man a paltry 61% of NPP delegates have elected as their flag-bearer for the 2024 election; a man bereft of credibility and vision; a man who has proven time and again to be a pathological liar; a comical character whose campaign to be President is based on his ethnicity and religion and not his competence.
Ghanaians currently find themselves in a total mess. Hopelessness, recklessness, bankruptcy, hardships, corruption and nepotism define the current state of our nation today. This mess is a product of bad leadership and nothing more.
What Ghana needs is CHANGE - a message that has even been amplified by leading figures of the NPP such as, Kennedy Agyapong, Dr. Arthur Kennedy, Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe, Dr. Amoako Baah, among others.
This change must take the form of a TOTAL RESET and thus can only be brought about by an honest, visionary and experienced leader we can trust; A leader who is tried and tested; a leader who has the track-record of taking responsibility for problems and fixing them; A leader who can and will ensure accountability on the part of duty-bearers both past and present. That leader is none-other than H.E John Dramani Mahama.
Ghanaians don’t need a President who is a pathological liar with no track-record save his reckless mismanagement of the economy which has rendered our nation bankrupt;
We don’t need the very person who has masterminded and supervised the economic mess and hardships we find ourselves in as President- for “no problem can be solved with the same consciousness that created it" - Albert Einstein;
More importantly, Ghanaians don’t need a puppet as President, whose primary goal is to protect his God father- President Akufo-Addo and his corrupt family, friends and appointees from post-regime accountability.
Despite his ridiculous claim that he will be his own man, the fact still remains, that a vote for Bawumia in 2024, will be a third-term vote for Akufo-Addo and his corrupt family and friends and enable them escape accountability for the several crimes they committed against Ghanaians. Attached is Bawumia’s scorecard. #BawuLiar
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Shatta Wale and Wodemaya's Interview, Ashaiman, Adenta and Madina record its 1st TEDUA case
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Supreme Court's ruling on vacant seats: We must expect a push back from Speaker Bagbin because it is good for our democracy - Private Legal Practitioner, Martin Kpebu #Parliament #MartinKpebu #Phina
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Buk Bak was Splendid those days.
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The bag containing ballot papers for Nkawkaw has all seals broken and zip tampered with.
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The Unsung Heroines of Space:
African American Women Mathematicians at NASA
By Reemby Parada
Wednesday November 22nd 2023
In the 1960s, at the height of the space race, a group of African American women mathematicians at NASA played a pivotal role in some of the most significant achievements in space exploration. Yet, their stories remained largely untold until recent years. These brilliant minds, often referred to as "human computers," broke... see more
The Unsung Heroines of Space:
African American Women Mathematicians at NASA
By Reemby Parada
Wednesday November 22nd 2023
In the 1960s, at the height of the space race, a group of African American women mathematicians at NASA played a pivotal role in some of the most significant achievements in space exploration. Yet, their stories remained largely untold until recent years. These brilliant minds, often referred to as "human computers," broke both gender and racial barriers in an era when segregation and discrimination were rampant.
Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and others were central to the success of many of NASA’s missions, including John Glenn's historic orbit around the Earth. Their mathematical genius provided the calculations critical for ensuring the safety and success of these missions.
Katherine Johnson's trajectory analysis was vital for the success of the first American in space, Alan Shepard, and the first American to orbit the Earth, John Glenn. Glenn famously asked for Johnson to recheck the computer’s calculations before his flight, underscoring the trust and respect these women commanded.
Dorothy Vaughan, an expert in FORTRAN, a computer programming language, became the first African American supervisor at NASA and played a crucial role in transitioning from human to mechanical computers.
Mary Jackson, NASA’s first African American female engineer, made significant contributions to the understanding of air flow in aeronautics. Her work helped improve the design of aircraft and space vehicles.
These women's stories were brought to light in the popular movie "Hidden Figures," showcasing their courage and determination in the face of societal challenges. Their legacy is not just in their mathematical calculations, but in breaking down barriers for women and African Americans in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
As we reflect on the achievements of these extraordinary women, it's crucial to acknowledge the barriers they overcame and the paths they paved for future generations. Their story is a testament to the power of intellect and perseverance against the odds.
The legacy of these remarkable women continues to inspire young people, especially girls and underrepresented minorities, to pursue careers in STEM fields. As we push the boundaries of space exploration, the story of these "hidden figures" serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder that talent and ambition know no boundaries of race or gender.
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Never get too comfortable in anyone's life, they can switch up on you at anytime
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