About Me

Sefah Ato WelbecK, a former student of Central University College. He read Economics (major) and Agribusiness (minor) with emphasis in international trade and finance, Project Management, Statistics, Logic and Economic thoughts. He also holds a certificate in Petroleum Economics (oil and Gas) from institute of chartered economists of Ghana. And an EMBA in Accounting and Financial Management. His favourite quotes include- The success of our lives lies not in never falling but in rising whenever we fall- anonymous. Tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today- Plato. Success is the complement of wisdom at old age. But wisdom is the complement of success at young age (own coined statement). Do not believe the man who says the hippopotamus isn't an ugly animal (Ugandan proverb) Welbeck is a freelance copywriter social sciences, general merchants, construction and real estate development. He also writes for free for private and government institutions upon request. His writings cover broadly on monetary policy and inflation targeting; political economies and Liberal Arts.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

My Learned Country be careful with you thoughts

The question is, what are the learned people in the country waiting for? Is it not time they came out together to do something about the sparking fireworks of same-sex marriage? And what are the legislators in Ghana waiting for? Have parliamentarians lost focus or have they lost sight of their job specifications? It is very pathetic to live in a country where people seem to know so much but really do not know anything. A country where so-called leaders are already fulled up with the brains of the White-man through his books and concerts. And now, are paralyzed to accept the changeable norms of the day as if they are unchangeable. It is a big shame claiming to be independent yet wait for instructions as to what to do next. Same-sex marriage is not only a threat to our moral standings and our historical bridging but also a huge unrest to the cohesion of African families. Not only a central condemnation of all the religions in the world but also a grave unrest to our future. It is now or never if we as people of independent countries want to stand up and speak for ourselves. Ghana needs to pass a bill that will foresee any future encounters that may rise up with regard to same-sex marriage becoming a part of us. Uganda is so wise to have stood up. God bless Uganda and all the intelligent patriots in the land of Idi Amin. Indeed Uganda to me is now the beacon of hope for mother Africa and not Ghana, Nigeria nor the biggest disgraceful Soweto. Shame unto South Africa, the land which had betrayed the norms of Africa and had forgotten about her history. Nelson Mandela will never be at peace with you South Africa. The history of South Africa is not complete if one is not told the history of other African nations and their helping struggle from Pan-africanism to the Liberation of the black man. So implies Ghana. In the nutshell the history of S.A is not complete if the history of Africa is untold. If I cry for South Africa I cry for Africa. Ghana should stand up and do something about the same-sex marriage lest it becomes too late and weep in awe. The Judiciary has been described as learned fellow yet they behave as though they were brought from the woods. There are many things on my mind, the injustices and the unfair treatment toward the weak and the vulnerable in the society. The slow and the traditional way of handling cases in the courts of law. The abuse of power by the security agencies and the over-empowerment of the President of the republic of Ghana. All in the name of our bogus-like 1992 constitution. Let the elders of the land stand up and see to the passage of the same sex bill into law when they call for its drawing. And let the most influential opinions leaders, chiefs and all the like minded persons of patriotic hearts stand up for the future of mother Ghana. Because if the nation suffers we suffer with it and if the nation prospers we as well prosper. My learned country be wise and realize that well done is better than well said (Benjamin Franklin). God bless me and God bless Ghana. Amen

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