Thursday 10 August 2017

WHEN THE YOUTH ARE AT WORK.

Ghana is busily working some BODMAS on the economy and the sign of dismissal letters have raised eyebrows after the statement made by the Senior Minister. A "wun tumi" action literally translated as "you can't remove me" echoes throughout the minds of public workers and unemployed graduates seem not to see light at the end of the tunnel. "We shall overcome someday" has being the anthem of unemployed graduates. 

Bending down to make some selection of pants and boxer shorts at Kantamanto, a trader echoed these words in an attempt to win a customer, she said " the mother no buy pant give her, that be why she take her thing show Ghanaians ", this was an inference to an earlier conversation between a mother and a daughter who had thought about not buying her underpants. With the advent of sex tapes I wondered whether sex sells in the Ghanaian media. God save my homeland Ghana.


Chastity seems to be lost in the Ghanaian dictionary as each month features nude videos and pictures of young and energetic Ghanaians. Posterity, do you know the first Ghanaian whose sex tape was released? Perhaps we can make some analysis and understand the passion in these releases. Posterity some of these videos are not released by the victim, that is another subtle side of the issue. Society needs to work some algebraic expression on the sex life of the youth. Dignity is becoming a thing of the past.

Whilst army worm is exploiting our farmlands, the government is enticing graduates into agriculture; the hope for this generation. Let me finish this roasted corn which was rescued from the army worm invasion and continue my research on the number of graduates interested in the agriculture sector.

3 comments:

  1. It's short, educative, waiting for more .make am long next time Danny

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  2. It educative but it too short to enjoy to the maximum.i love it though but try and make it abit longer,not too long.

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  3. Very interesting by the writer, our leaders must start to realize the impact their negligence is having on our society. When they wake up from their slumber Ghana will then work again.

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