A Jewish leader was interviewed on why Blacks are underdeveloped, and the response was staggering!
Interviewer : Why are blacks so behind Economically?
Jewish leader: The only thing blacks understand is consumption. Blacks don’t understand the importance of creating and building wealth. The fundamental rule is to keep your money within your racial group.
We the Jews build Jewish business, hire Jewish, buy Jewish and spend Jewish. There is nothing wrong with that but, it is a basic rule blacks cannot comprehend and follow:
“He kills his fellow blacks daily instead of wanting to see his fellow black succeed. 93% of blacks killed in America are by other blacks.”
This tendency of “Pulling Him Down,” (PHD) is very common in Africa, especially in Ghana. Opposition elements’ inability to comprehend the unmistakable reality of the consequences of PHD is something that baffles me a lot. And I mean the consequences of preventing the poor man from making it to the top.
The heinous enthrallment against selflessness and patriotism is becoming worrying and a widespread scourge — great visionaries who desire to help develop our country have been “killed” and are still being “killed”.
I am very much convinced that but for the “killing” of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah by opposition elements, Ghana would have been rubbing shoulders with developed countries by now, and I am sure many people share this conviction. Don’t you think that with Nkrumah’s Industrial Revolution, unemployment would have been at its lowest ebb by now, giving some relief to the poor man? Unfortunately, the fiendish forces of backwardness made sure it never happened.
This scenario reminds me of Max Romeo’s “Poor Man’s Life” which lyrics go like this:
Is there any hope for them?
Is there any hope for us?
A poor man’s life as I see it
Is living ’cause he must
What are the chances of him
Making it to the top
When the forces are working hard
To see to it he drops
Young men and women
Trying hard can’t get a job
Little children on the street
They all should be in school
Still others in the fields
Working day and night
While others walk around
It’s a terrible sight
Is there any hope for them?
Is there any hope for us?
A poor man’s life as I see it
Is living ’cause he must
What are the chances of him
Making it to the top
When the forces are working hard
To see to it he drops
It is very obvious that similar forces which militated against Osagyyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, and prevented him from developing our beloved nation are fighting against President John Dramani Mahama. Contrary to Opposition’s presumptuous and brazen accusations and lies that he has not done much, the young man from Bole is providing matchless opportunities to change the life of the poor man. And I will give you one proof of this.
The Hajj is the fifth and final pillar of Islam, and it is the obligation of every Muslim to undertake the pilgrimage at least once in their lives if they can afford it and are physically able. Unfortunately, embarking on this important spiritual exercise has been fraught with untold hardship and pain over the years. Most of our Muslim brothers and sisters from the northern part of the country often get stranded in Accra trying to travel to Mecca. Sadly, some of them die in the process.
But Alhamdulillah Allahu Akbar! The good news is that President Mahama is about to make history. Insha Allah, Hajj Pilgrims from the three northern regions will have the greatest relief of flying directly from the newly constructed Tamale International Airport to Madina in Saudi Arabia. The first flight takes off on 20th August, 2016. This is unbelievably unprecedented! Isn’t it?
Friends, I share in the Late Bob Marley’s view in his “Redemption Song” that he has no fear for atomic energy because none of them can stop the time, but our behaviours can. And that how long shall they kill our prophets while we stand aside and look.
Until we prevent people from killing our “prophets” the poor man’s life would always be that of destitution; this is the more reason why we don’t have to stand aside and watch people kill the vision of President John Mahama. Our love for him must be unrequited. Let’s help him to succeed. Working against him is a sabotage to the poor man’s life; this will be a scar on our conscience and posterity will never forgive us.
For your Republic Day relaxation please enjoy Max Romeo’s poor man’s life.