Obama In Ghana
As most people will say, history was once again made when Obama made that trip to Ghana.
I did watch in full the live event on any of premier news networks, however I did get an ocassional glimpse of what was televised when he visited one of the castles in Cape Coast.
I took my usual morning trip to Facebook and read a comment Felix aka Tae made.
His comment or should I say question (or even probabaly concern) was this:
Obama had a message for Ghana/Africa. Did Ghana/Africa have a message for Obama/America? I’m playing back all the events and it seems it was a uni-directional conversation. What did we tell him apart from thanking him? Anyone remember?
Anyway, you might be interested in reading the number of responses this have so beeen generated on Facebook.
CNN did do a reasonable dissection of the speech with regard substance, but afraid everywhere else I looked it was “all hail the king” hehehehe
The moment’s gone now and hope we… Read more will do an honest dispassionate post-mortem. I fully share your frustration…why does it seem we never seem to do a swell job going forward and are forever doing post-mortems? Don’t we learn?
“Repression takes many forms, and too many nations are plagued by problems that condemn their people to poverty. No country is going to create wealth if its leaders exploit the economy to enrich themselves, or police can be bought off by drug traffickers… No person wants to live in … Read morea society where the rule of law gives way to the rule of brutality and bribery. That is not democracy, that is tyranny, and now is the time for it to end. … Africa doesn’t need strongmen, it needs strong institutions.”
now i understand, in one aspect why you are asking if Ghana paid attention and listened to what Obama said.
Maybe I misunderstand you Kwabena, but I for one have gone beyond looking up to and blaming others for the mess we find ourselves in. Obama came with a position, even if it was only cosmetic. What did we have in return?
Will we stop saying “aban mbeye mayen” and make an attempt to take … Read moreresponsibility for anything? Will we quit stuffing our drains with solid waste/building on water ways and turn round to blame the government when our homes flood?
Until the attitude of the Ghanaian and African changes to take responsibility for his own life nothing will change. We will keep expecting that our very survival depends on handouts from the West.
“We’ve known about this visit since May/June, did we prepare a policy position? Did we brainstorm and prepare our negotiators beforehand? Did we back up our arguments with facts, figures, plans, deadlines etc. Or were we too busy trying to nail Asabee’s wife to plan”
sometimes i wonder at the mental state of our leaders!!!
@Wilma we aint waiting on Joe!!!
Where was the appeal to Obama, to for instance use the invasive laws and agreements across the globe put in place to catch terror monies from being moved, to notify us when some of our so called “corrupt” leaders are chopping?
This cynic suspects we would not get the info any ways due to companies working in the name of National Interests of the same countries who tar us with the corruption tag, but at least the world would have heard us ask the question, therefore pointing out we knew where the problem lay.… Read more
Where was the question on agricultural imports to Ghana using rice as an example, and the effect of US rice on our rice production and sale? Yes we might get the tired answer of free markets but hey we asked and the world heard.
Keep up the dialogue we listen
Felix thanks for starting this debate – its great to share and receive such fantastic ideas from all of you.
In a way I feel for him as leader of US at this time of flux, damned if he does damned if he does not, what has to be done in so far as not just Africa, but the whole world politic, goes against not only the … Read morestatus quo, re standard of living, sharing of responsibility, all covered by the term National Interest that it is only when these words whispered behind closed doors are shared by the peoples of Western Nations as valid points of view will there be a change in “National Interest”
Which leads me to Felix’s point about advertising our wares, until we are considered credible, the response will always be “Oh look how well they are doing” with a pat on the head, when we all know the unsaid That unless some miracle cure for energy addiction is found, those of us under the sustainable standard of living of this planet, have not a hope of reaching it
We need to have answers when the spotlight turns on us. Unforunately we only had camera fones..
Re: the publictiy. This was OUR moment to do some big time brand … Read morethink, and launch our brand to the world….with some major brand messages being beamed to the world in the weeks following, now that people know that Ghana is in Africa and not South America (as in Guyana) and following the free publicity.
Do we get a second chance?























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