I join all Ghanaian and indeed, all Africans in celebrating the victory of the Black Satellites in the just ended U-20 World cup championship in Egypt.
Bravo Satellites!!!
Lessons learned!
I think the first lesson we should learn is that unity is really strenght.
Most Africans backed the Ghanaian team to win the trophy for Africa as a whole.
The most important thing I would like our current government and his appointees to know is that, Ghana can never be developed by only one ethnic group.
I am sure the Satellites team has names like: owusus, oseis etc which seems to me that this current government does not want to hear considering the appointements he has in place and more specifically the nonsense going on in some ministries, public companies and institutions like the National Service secretariat.
I can assure them that no matter what they do to discourage the Akans, they can never take away the blessings the Akans have.
He who God blesses, no one curses.
A word to the wise is enough.
God bless Ghana
Bravo again Satellites!!!


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How do you know the people you are referring to are Akans. Is it because they have names that resemble Akan names? Well Okomfo Anokye is Akan name alright but the person whose name was Okomfo Anokye was no Akan. Stop displaying your short-sighted tribalistic tendencies.