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.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Bad Administration

The current administration of Ghana is really disgracing the country to the detriment of we the upcoming future leaders. Since my life if I recall I have never tasted such a bad administration of this sort before. Indeed the current government of Ghana is really confused and needs to put her feet on the ground. One thing which I think would do Ghana some level of good is when the West begins to seize giving some African countries grant and loans. Especially countries with poor records of democracy. Indeed, accountability, probity and transparency are some of the major roots of democracy but Ghana fails in them all. Yet, we receive all sort of help from the West. Is it that the West actually do not have a complete guarded code of ethics or what? If only the West would do African countries some good, this will be the best step ever taken. They should seize aids going into Africa. Because for now Africa my root is not ready to manage her own affairs.

No comments:

Post a Comment