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The Danger of Incendiary Rhetoric: A Call for Peace Ahead of Election 2024

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By Witness Writer As Ghana approaches yet another critical election year, it is essential for all stakeholders, particularly political leaders, to prioritize peace and unity over divisive and inflammatory rhetoric. The recent statement by Bryan Acheampong, the Member of Parliament for Abetifi Constituency, has sparked widespread concern and condemnation. His assertion that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) "will do whatever it takes to win" and the dismissive remark, "if you don't understand, go and burn the sea," can be interpreted as an endorsement of violence and disregard for the democratic process. The Weight of Words: Leadership and Responsibility Political leaders have a significant influence on their followers and the broader electorate. Their words can either promote peace and stability or incite violence and division. In a nation as diverse and vibrant as Ghana, where political passions often run high, it is crucial for leaders to choose their words carefu...

The Rise of Cursing in Contemporary Ghana: A Dangerous New Trend

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In recent years, Ghana has witnessed a troubling resurgence of cursing as a means of seeking quick justice. Unlike the legal routes that involve courts and the police, cursing offers a swift and often irreversible resolution to conflicts. Whether motivated by anger, betrayal, or perceived injustices, both the old and young are increasingly resorting to this spiritual weapon to settle scores. Unfortunately, the consequences of these curses often lead to tragic outcomes, including death and the wiping out of entire family lineages. The Surge of Cursing in the 21st Century Cursing has always been a part of Ghanaian culture, deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and practices. However, its predominance in the 21st century, especially in a time of technological and societal advancements, is alarming. This ancient practice, which once served as a last resort for justice, has now become a common tool for exacting revenge. A woman with Schnapp and eggs invoking curses in public  One recent ...

Ghana's 2024 Elections: A Call to the Youth to Cherish Our Home

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By Witness Writer As Ghana prepares for the general elections in 2024, the air is charged with promises, hopes, and the inevitable tension that comes with the political season. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the two main political titans, will soon flood our streets, airwaves, and social media feeds with their grand visions for a better Ghana. In the midst of all this, it is the youth who often find themselves at the heart of the electoral storm, bearing the brunt of election nuisances, disturbances, and confrontations. In Nenyi George Andah's book Determined to Do More , delves into the essence of politics, painting a picture that is both inspiring and cautionary. His insights serve as a timely reminder for us all, especially the youth, to reflect on the true meaning of politics and our role in it. Politics, at its core, is about serving the people and building a better future for our nation. It is about engagement, dialogue, and making c...