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Every child must be taught how to think, read and write.
We ought to know the history of our ancient ancestors.
My cardinal belief is that it is the natives of the land that till the land best, with passion and meaning. The advanced nations of this world built their countries by the sweat of their indigenes.
It is a shame that the very people who used education to clamber out of the disadvantages they had grown up in, have drawn up the ladder after them.
Oral tradition is practised in most African cultures: ideals, family histories and legacies are handed down from one generation to the other physically or verbally. However, this system is flawed in the sense that a lot of African innovation, experience and culture have been lost, undocumented.
Nkrumah declared that we faced neither East nor West but we faced forward. But, see, we can face forward and just look at the horizon. Sometimes, as I think of Ghana, I am tempted to believe that we kept looking East and West and never made up our minds, so we just stood still.
It is only by our hands that we can build this continent to the standard that we envy and admire in the advanced countries.
If we act in clean way, we shall clear the city of any dirt.
Ghana, a land full of Gold! Africa, a land full of resources!
How can the nation be mightier, without unity of its citizens?
A nation can be mighty, when the citizens put away their political differences, work together for a common vision, a common goal and a common good.
Never forsake your motherland.
Dear Non-Black American,when you comes to the United States, you become black.No matter of your origin. Stop saying you are Liberian, Jamaican, Belizean, Nigerian,South African or Ghanaian. White America doesn't care about all that bull, that's why on the work application it doesn't give you the option to say Ghanaian or Jamaican, it says "African American.
The only work for success is hard work.
The youth. The youth of Africa. The youth of this world. Are we harnessing the potential of the youth enough? Are the young ones_ giving off their best to the continent, the nation, the universe that is giving us so much? Why do we think we can only contribute something after age forty? Are we not causing wealth loss to our generation?
Don__ wait till you have grey hair before you believe people will take you seriously because scientifically, grey hair is a sign of old age and not necessarily of wisdom.
Don__ cause wealth loss to your generation! Life is too short to be little. You have an impact to make on your generation and the time to start was yesterday.