Thursday, October 30, 2008

the debate

so it came to past...

four out of the 8 presidential candidates took questions and gave answers under some guise called presidential debate...i'm not sure really! it wasn't a debate enough! it was more of a question and answer session!

my view:

it was generally a boring encounter...apart from Dr. Nduom who made some show of it...>>show boy Dr. Nduom<< >>Mr. Nana Akuffo Addo was too eager to defend Kuffour's past 8yr record while spewing a lot of words with little substance...some think he 'talks' English with a nice drawl (slangs?). For me his only bright moment was when he referred to the bill that was passed by parliament yesterday! and he also had some figures however true or false to show he's on top of issues...

But in trying to hard to defend the Kuffour's administration this man dares to tell us that food prices have been on the decrease??? is this man in this country? is he intouch? and he was misleading...asking whether the construction of the Bui Dam was in the handing over notes that NDC passed to NPP...when Prof. Mills suggested that had they followed on the NDC's energy plans the country wouldn't have had the recent energy crisis...and Prof. Mills did not mention Bui dam...he mentioned the west Africa Gas Pipe line, Osagyefo Badge... and for sure it was during the energy crisis that the Bui Dam that was started by Kwame Nkrumah was revisited! So Nana can't mislead folks like me...No! He Can't!

Nana either did not understand Prof. Mills indication that the manufacturing sector's contribution to GDP was zero or that he just chose again to mislead by putting out in folly-bravado figures from his stomach...what's it that said about mangoes and apples?...which figure is even fact-checked to be in the negative...meaning that Prof. Mills was even charitable or that he too was not sure of the figures!

Then when Prof Mills suggested that let nobody think that it is because of their good needs that Ghana has found oil, Nana Addo, came saying well, it's surely luck...LUCK??? is that we should reduce our leadership to? (to suggest that the NPP has some good omen following their rot i guess...No wonder Andrew Awuni claims that Kuffour is full of grace....and that's why Ghana found oil...how so cheap!) ...this kind of mentality is sickening pal! yet this is a man who claims he believes in Ghana...luck?

I have said constantly, that if I were this man, I would flee from Kuffours record because it's nothing to write home about...even McCain is fleeing from Bush...clear and simple!

>>Prof. Atta Mills was for me did not add style to his delivery...and i could see through the radio...he was straight...charisma??? but that's trivial...he put out some substance and that's more important...but he did not take on Nana Addo well enough...I'm sure I would have done a better job... I would never allow that guy (that one) to runaway with any false impressions...never...I would have painted the picture and put it in his face well and square and he would dare!

but it was Prof. who had the opportunity...and I expected him to have hit hard on the issue of security by at least pointing out that the administration of which Akuffo Addo was part could not deal with cocaine problem by citing for example that the IGP does not deserve to be in office after having loads of cocaine stollen from the store room of his HQ without trace upto date!

Prof. should have 'taught' Akuffo Addo how to differentiate figures by restating the point about the GDP contribution of the manufacturing sector instead of allowing him to run with that false impression of him having corrected Mills.

However, Prof. Atta man for me gave the 'sweetest' closing remark. It was one that told why he wanted to be president- to serve (very profound statement that) and it traced his background as a teacher who learnt well through his own students how not to brag and think himself the best there can ever be but that there are always others who could do better in any given situation. (Clearly a subtle but very strong take on Akuffo Addo who tells us that he is the 'best man for Ghana'). i loved that one! let no one brag at all...else one would be called to show it...

>>Dr. Nduom!! This man has done himself some good and he's the News after the debate...with all his corn tactics (me think corn man he is). But sure he was the show boy from dressing (as I found out later) to presentation style. And he tickled me...yes he did...only at the back of my mind I can't cease for forget that he's a corn man! even though I'd personally choose him over Akuffo Addo any day so far because he makes the point that there must be change (no matter how it narrows to his ambition). I'm only sad that he's the candidate leading the CPP of the great Nkrumah...sad...

but the guy tickled me massive. he brought his points home more easily than all the other contestants though I can't trust him. he was massive and I would laugh 'for' him (not 'at' him, mind) some times. He certainly was the show boy of the night! and i'm happy for him for the fact that at least he's doing well for the CPP because more people take him serious compared to the immediate past leader Agudey. I pray CPP is the future!

>>Dr. Mahama! Four years ago he was the darling debater. But he clearly lost some touch this time round...he could not connect very well with his points...but he was also practical with issues. He did Ok. Left to Me alone, I would make hime the next president for the nation! Yes!

So My ranking:

1st. Dr. Nduom,
2nd Prof. Mills,
3rd Dr. Mahama,
4th (and last) Mr. Akuffo-Addo

Conclusion:
For me pal, the whole point i got from this debate is the re-enforcement of the fact that there must be a change in leadership...Akuffo Addo does not think so and claims that we should stay the course...as if there was even one when the country is really on autho-pilot...what course? but I do and I recommend that you do too!

Let there be change!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

~~~~~~~~~~~~~A COMING~~~~~~~~~~~~

i see a coming

i do

much like the dream

of martin luther king

"I have a dream"


Friday, October 24, 2008

one child, two fathers

Pal,
so what if my mom had two husbands so that i had two fathers?

could you or would you be bothered which one actually planted me in my my mom's womb as per what the biology books say?

so well, i close my friday on an interesting note! one woman and two brothers for husbands and they actually do the coupling biz by schedule! polyandry extraordinaire!

and just imagine what would come to one 'on-heat' brother while the other is deep inside..."i wish it was my turn instead of my brother to 'eat' OUR wife tonight" (and a translation into twi would always make a deeply beautiful read) the disappointed fellow...ooohhh...don't worry, tomorrow will be your turn! and so voices would come to encourage him from somewhere nowhere!

but like you'd read, it's for definite reasons...economic chiefly...oh...meanwhile the likes of McCain have 13 or so cars see? and those certainly ain't the Tata cars of today!

i've always known that such a thing as polyandry exists somewhere in the indias but i never really knew that it involved brothers...so that one is new...and i think somewhere on the african continent too it's present...false? well these days i hear that wearing of earings by guys has never been an african thing...but i've seen loads of Masai guys don the earings with pride...hip hop culture??? how about tatoos? they've always been with us too...used for IDs since the time man thought it so...multi-dimenssional now with a bling culture...true?

loads of funny things in the world yo! and religion even makes it even more murky but it's still a free world...well...but for the likes of Bush and Osama! hehehehehe...

so Pal, just keep at what you do best right!

have a lovely weekend and cheers!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

some collours

she's got style!

with skin so brown so fine

her white slippers go
with her fitting
white sleeveless top

donning a blue cap
with curvy cuts
that matches
her micro-hot
sexy-blue shorts

her thighs tease-out in a frenzy

and now,

she's got me
watching her every move

Poetry

this is not music
it is
like music
words of inspiration laced with passion
from deep deep down the spirit
save the beat
this is not music
it is
like music

Monday, October 20, 2008

foolish acts

Pal,

ONE:
there's a guy about town who thinks he can take us all for a ride!

Pal, i wouldn't scream it to the whole world by published word if i should hear that you got yourself involved in banned stuff if i don't have equally published word, and this time, hardcore (and i don't mean the other ones) photo and or video as evidence to back up my a**

so why does this guy Victor Smith (read this and that) think that he could come telling us that he's got *hearsay evidence* that the president (and i don't call 'that one' that anyway-bcos i think he's just way unfit to be my president->and that's a very very very charitable way of putting it) has been involved in some shady deals in oil fields and so we should all jump!? how so cheap? and how so not cheap?

hearsay evidence? that's just one foolish act! stupid! 

Me think just like you *may choose* to think or even pray and believe, that this person who JUST HAPPENED on us as the president of Ghana called Kuffour has done too much EVIL (not the religious sin, note) to merit us lashing him out of the presidency with sharp whips like it's done in some sharia states! And most importantly one needs not go to search for the ills of this bad man on the moon! so someone tell Victor Smith to put up or shut up!!

(well only about the way he's going on on this particular issue....he may sure scream out loud on other issues...and even this same issue if he chooses to continue...well...just bcos i believe in freedom of the word)! but please, one must not give this *bad* man any *false self-assuring* impression or reason to dare point a finger!

one small point worthy of thought me this is that, I don't believe that Ghanaians voted for Kufour because they believed in him (well, i'm included for the first term, not the second...i supported) but rather people wanted the NDC and their ills out of the way and he Kuffour whom i affectionately call *the Kuffused* just HAPPEND to be by the roadside...so we picked him)


TWO:
and pal, another one. This one is such an act that just makes you feel so insulted you want to insult back as well...or at least by some self-refining; you may just want to ask WHY? as in: "Madam, why did you just insult me?"

some think insult is only when you call a fellow an ASS!? (and i just spelt that out loud). me think not! so well why would this woman who was awarded a state medal by the president just because he *himself* nominated her and got her to be the first woman chief justice of Ghana (and i just heard someone ask what good would it be if instead of Obama *hopefully* all we get is Kwame Kilpatrick becoming the president of the US of A as the first black man! ??? question marks) she can get away with statements that just insult our intelligence to the core? ? ?

This woman want's us to believe that the Judiciary in Ghana is so PURE that no one and absolutely no one does (or can do) a remote control of the HUMAN BEINGS who sit on the cases of the land. and she want's the little kids in KG to believe her infantile throw-about???question is, what at all is that thing called logic anyway? how so cheap an act? and how so not foolish???

or is it just a play of the ostrich? see no evil, hear no evil??? how so not cheap again!!!?

and pal, with all my obsession for Obama and NOT because he is black, see if this isn't just so cute of a 106 year old mum who lived through the years of crazy segregation and  did the electric slide up until the age of 103. The world certainly is in need of a fresher air!

cheers pal.
keep up the fight!

Monday, October 6, 2008

GUILTY?

hi pal, been awhile still...ok...no apologies to bore you but take the following to spark a debate. cheers:

GUILTY?

so

i was seated before

she walked in


left…right…left…right


hips swaying

almost gyrating

in a slow story-telling motion


fitted by a desert-hot

shadowy short skirt

setting her legs free to feel EarthAir


her feet angled to earth

on elevated heels

with a slopping tease


her toes almost kissed earth

with every one of her

pretentiously delicate steps


she had on a spaghetti top

lacy and windy

hanging just above her wavy navel

revealing skin so groomed

it makes a man kick


as she got closer

the bangles adorning her arms

rang a collourful mix

of purple, pink, yellow and green


she took a seat by the next table

with her spellbinding backside

arched to my wowed eyes


but before I could breathe in

the spread of collours

of the weave of beads

that circled her waist


she turned and arrested my spellbound eyes

and it was as though she wanted to ask:

Guilty? or Not Guilty?