Ghana positions itself as "the gateway to Africa," and Ghanaians consider themselves hospitable. The nation undoubtedly remains a preferred destination for numerous immigrants due to its historical and contemporary appeal. However, public attitudes towards immigrants in Ghana remain understudied. In my recent article, I examined the influence of crime (i.e., theft, physical assault, armed robbery) on public attitudes towards immigrants in Ghana. The full article can be accessed using this link: https://lnkd.in/d_5YqPx8 .
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We appear committed to destroying our nation with Partisanship, we appear sworn on prioritising Party interests over nation building. Before we begin our policy analysis, in this video, we emphasize four things any leader who takes over Ghana must prioritise: 1. Whoever wins this election must as a matter of urgency think about unity of the country. 2. Productivity is the measure of the strength of nations, policies must therefore be measured on its likelihood to increase our overall usefulness to the world. 3. Merit based appointment and efficient government must be a key priority. 4. A stable currency and business context is necessary to prevent capital erosion. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia H.E John Dramani Mahama Alan Kyerematen We must learn to respect even our most diverse opinions, agreeing that if indeed Ghana’s interest is what we seek beyond our own, then we must collaborate and put Ghana 🇬🇭 first. May God bless our homeland Ghana🙏🏾.
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67th Ghana Independence: The Ghana We Want vs The Ghana We Have! •• Today, Ghana celebrates its 67th year of independence. •• It's a time to reflect on the nation's achievements, acknowledge challenges, and aspire towards a brighter future. •• Now the question is, does Ghana have a Ghanaian dream? #ghanadream #ghanamonth #independence #ahofade
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Arguments of an NPP member being a Supreme Court Judge and sitting on the judgment which is linked with four(4) vacate seats in parliament.Most of us do vote and belong to various institutions in this country working for the generality of the nation.But the issue is this and I am making general statements.It is very important that no matter where you are placed to work,you should do all you can to help Ghana develop. Positive attitudes like honesty,integrity,loyal and many others must be exhibited at the workplace.Think of your country first.You should bear in mind that we are many in this country but you got the opportunity to hold that portfolio.It will be in your own interest to serve and serve well.You are to work for generations to celebrate and applaud you as well.This is the country we have.Make sure you do your work with all honesty and commitment.Think of the masses out there and how you can work to benefit us. Ghanaians have repost their trust in you and do not have to disappoint us but serve mother Ghana for you to be rewarded. BA,MA,PGDE,LLB.
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Let me share with you a quick overview of the evasion of presidential term limits in Africa. This data was gathered during my four-day visit to Ghana for a meeting held as a side event of ECOWAS on "Unconstitutional Change of Government" and the "Decline of Democracy" in Africa. As I always emphasize, term limits are not the problem; they serve as an accountability mechanism. They also act as a safeguard against a return to the past when power was personalized, especially as the continent experiences a new wave of coups d'etat in the sub-region. The resistance against the evasion of term limits in various African countries is a clear indication that they are instruments with popular support.
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It is very important to engage in national discourse most at times without putting on our political lenses.It would help us to develop oneness in this country which will help in the total transformation of our dear country.Many at times, it is not the motive of political parties to damage the country eventhough some do come into government to enrich themselves at the detriment of the larger society of Ghana.Looking at issues from the rationalistic point of view will help the country's progress.It is therefore helpful not to always politicise very important issues when in the long run will help the development and betterment of our dear country if we do not politicise them. BA,MA,PGDE,LLB.
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OUR GHANA🇬🇭 It is for a fact that no development has ever taken place without a start, and no improvement comes by without an effort. Therefore, it is essential for us as Ghanaian citizens to start working today if we really want to see a better Ghana and a Ghana beyond aid. As we observe this holiday to remember our first Leader of government business, our first Prime Minister, and our first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah through whom our emancipation was birthed, we echo into the ears of all sons and daughters of this great land that the talking time is over, the discussions sinking into rhetoric and making our bright ideas exist only in the abstract should be put into action. As we cannot act without thinking, so can we not think without acting. Therefore everyone in Ghana; being it young or old, male or female, poor or rich, able or disable, illiterate or literate, student or apprentice, elite or nonentity, ruler or ordinary, military personnel or civilian, worker or unemployed should deem it a call to duty to rise for this country now, for as it’s always asked rhetorically, “if not now, then when? If not us, then who? It should be a conscious effort through which our mindset, actions and inactions would be guided and guarded by loyalty, justice, patriotism and an anticipation to see total independent Ghana. #TalkingTimeIsOver #WalkTheTalk #TheAfricaDream #justBELIEVE!
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The volatile situation in Lebanon has exposed the Kenyan government’s laxity in rescuing thousands of Kenyans living and working there, despite earlier warnings urging immediate action. Kenya's diaspora in Lebanon exceeds 26,000 citizens. The volatile situation in Lebanon has exposed the Kenyan government’s laxity in rescuing thousands of Kenyans living and working there, despite earlier warnings urging immediate action. Kenya's diaspora in Lebanon exceeds 26,000 citizens. https://lnkd.in/eys9Tq8G
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I have always been a leader who prioritizes practical policies. I believe Ghanaians are fed up with political promises that only serve to grab headlines. My Great Transformational Plans, Ideas, and Policies are the most comprehensive and feasible action presented by any candidate in the 2024 General Election. As president, I will work diligently to realize Ghana's socioeconomic transformation through this plan and ensure that together we build the better Ghana we all deserve. #MovementForChange #JobsAndCashEconomy #vote4change
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As we approach another critical election season, it's important to reflect on the power of our voices and the strength of our democracy. Peaceful elections are not just about casting votes; they are about fostering trust, unity, and respect for diverse perspectives. Elections are a cornerstone of our democracy, but they work best when we all commit to upholding peace before, during, and after the process. Let us engage in constructive dialogue, respect each other's choices, and remember that at the heart of it all, we are working toward the same goal: a better future for all. Together, we can show that our nation thrives on unity, not division. Let’s inspire the next generation to believe in a system where every voice counts and every vote matters. 🇬🇭 Let’s be champions of peace. 🇬🇭 #PeacefulElections
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