Too known is a statement used in Ghana to tell people to shut up - TopicsExpress



          

Too known is a statement used in Ghana to tell people to shut up without voicing out the words shut up. Voicing out flaw in an African decision making is always confronted as an enemy within. Ghana footballer Kevin Prince Boateng is of a kind. He suggested to Ghana coach to use the experienced footballer to secure goals before bringing in the new players. KP Boateng was vindicated, Ghana lost to USA and never recovered. This has made KP Boateng an enemy to the managers. Malawian president Joyce Benda was clamping down hard on public officials looting the state, supreme court judges threw her away in a disputed ballot count for opposition to maintain the status quo; Governor of Nigeria central bank Lamido Sanusi has been sack for investigating missing billions; Bishop Desmond Tutu criticism of ANC government made him not to be invited to Nelson Mandelas funeral; South Sudan recent conflict is based on personality not ideology nor policy. So we have it in Africa, if you notify the captain a leakage in the boat, the captain considers you an enemy. So the mindset is that. You loot the boat, rescue yourself and your immediate family and forget all about the passengers and their plight. Even though the boat is the only vessel to take us all to the shore. This sort of culture has booted Ghana out of the world cup and is also making Boka Harram cause mayhem in Nigeria, because every official is out for themselves.
Posted on: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 00:55:38 +0000

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