On November 12, 2018, this disturbing commercial was aired on Adult Swim which is owned by Cartoon Network, it depicts men with pyramid masks physically abusing newborn babies by using them as musical instruments.
1 person reacted to this. Views 2
I was glad to see Ghana name Kojo Choi her ambassador to South Korea.
The Korean-born Ghanaian wore the kente attire while presenting his letter of credence to the Korean president.
Kojo Choi, a fintech entrepreneur, was born Choi Seung Eub in 1978 in Chuncheon, South Korea.
He became a naturalized Ghanaian citizen at age 14, following the relocation of his father, Reverend John Choi, a missionary, to Ghana.
He did his high school in Ghana and his higher education ... see more
I was glad to see Ghana name Kojo Choi her ambassador to South Korea.
The Korean-born Ghanaian wore the kente attire while presenting his letter of credence to the Korean president.
Kojo Choi, a fintech entrepreneur, was born Choi Seung Eub in 1978 in Chuncheon, South Korea.
He became a naturalized Ghanaian citizen at age 14, following the relocation of his father, Reverend John Choi, a missionary, to Ghana.
He did his high school in Ghana and his higher education at the University of Ghana, Legon and the University of Ghana Business School.
Most times, Western countries appoint and elect people from different countries. Citizens of such countries celebrate that their people are flying high in other countries. Ironically, most of such countries don't appoint or elect those they consider as non-indigenes, no matter how long they have lived in their countries.
If a Nigerian or Indian or Saudi can be elected or appointed to a high office in Canada, USA or Britain, fairness demands that a Canadian, an American or a Briton should be able to be elected or appointed to positions in Nigeria, India, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Mexico, Ghana, China, etc.
That is reciprocity.
That is justice.
As the saying goes, one good turn deserves another.
Views 3
Some of us have been around for a while and have experienced the to-and-fro of politics in Ghana. But never have we experienced the levels of greed, unbridled arrogance, unrestrained impunity, sheer dishonesty, barefaced hypocrisy and compassion displayed by this incumbent government over the past seven years and more.
- Prof Naana Opoku-Agyemang
1 person reacted to this. Views 4
“70% of first born children in Ghana do not belong to the man†🤯
Where from this stat?
Views 0
How can you steal your friend’s husband in another country, after helping you migrate to that country?
People are wicked sha!
1 person reacted to this. Views 0
3 people reacted to this. Comments 1 Views 7
Please Wait..