The Tongue of a Good Poet Never Rots

Asare-Bediako Addo

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Robert Nester Marley

The tongue of a good musician never rots , it transcends all religions and divisions; This is Robert Nesta Marley, he has arguably become more popular after his death than he was alive.

Many good music lovers describes him as the priest of Raggae music, others sees him as a prophet, hero and others too calls him with many legendary attributions.

His style of music has convinced many that gospel songs are never how we were made to believe and understand.. It is gospel when one can relate to it and have positive impacts on his or her life.

His songs were enjoyed and are still enjoyed by all classes of people, the rich, the poor, men and women, the aged and youngsters.

Marley, was great enough to be hero and he had some of those heroic
qualities. He tried to seek for peace and promote love for humanity through his music, It is still heroic action to try seek for something that is very hard to accomplish.

What is really interesting about him is that, he wanted to bring people together irrespective of their race, religion and class; whether black, white, rich, poor, Christian, Muslim etc…all he wanted was togetherness, equality and peace.

“I don’t have prejudice against myself. My father was a white man and my mother was black. Them call me half-caste or whatever. Me don’t deh pon nobody’s side. Me don’t deh pon the black man’s side nor the white man’s side. Me deh pon God’s side, the one who create me and cause me to come from black and white”, he made it known

By his words, you could understand that he was religious and he stood not only for utopia but for God too . He was one of the kind to understand true peace by himself, its almost like he knew how to bring World to it. Bob can be obviously named honorable hero of Jamaica, Africa and the whole world.

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Mugabe ‘legend’ of African Liberation struggle – Mahama

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Former Zimbabwe President Robert Mogabe

Former President John Dramani Mahama has described the late Robert Mugabe as a “legend of the African Liberation struggle”.

The longest-serving Zimbabwean leader died after battling ill-health at a hospital in Singapore on Friday, 6 September 2019.

He was ousted in a military coup in November 2017.

He was 95.

Commiserating with the family and the people of Zimbabwe, Mr Mahama, in Facebook post, said despite his flaws in the later years, Mugabe “will always be remembered as a great fighter for freedom and a dedicated Pan-Africanist.”

“He will be remembered for the great strides Zimbabwe made in education and healthcare in the immediate post-independence period,” he added.

Source: Classfmonline

Ghana Beyond Corruption’ proposal important – Osafo-Maafo admits

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Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo-Maafo has described as welcoming the idea for the Akufo-Addo’s government to pursue a “Ghana Beyond Corruption” agenda, as proposed by the Netherlands Ambassador to Ghana.

The Netherlands Ambassador to Ghana, Ron Strikker, had said during the launch of the 20th-anniversary launch of Ghana Initiative Integrity (GII) Thursday that corruption is a bad phenomenon which dissuades foreign investors from coming into a country.

He said he would rather the government had a “Ghana Beyond Corruption” as a policy rather than a “Ghana Beyond aid”, which was launched by the President Akufo-Addo on May 1.

“…your official policy is Ghana beyond aid; why not Ghana beyond corruption,” he asked, when he took his turn to share his thought on corruption.

He explained that “corruption is a very bad thing and companies suffer and will stay away if they think that they are going to be harassed by corruption in a certain country.

Confronted with the comments of the ambassador, Mr. Osafo-Maafo who is also the chairman of the Ghana Beyond Aid committee, said corruption matters in the Ghana Beyond Aid agenda

He said even though he was not sure the ambassador meant Ghana should rather focus on Ghana beyond corruption, “whatever is it, all that is important”.

He explained that corruption is a key element of the Ghana beyond aid agenda has been stated variously in the policy document.

Mr. Osafo-Maafo added that corruption must be viewed in a larger context to include people who work for a few hours and still earn their full salaries.

Meanwhile, he has touted what he described as the successes of the “Ghana Beyond Aid” agenda, thus far, stating aid to Ghana from 2011 to 2017 has gone down 50% from 5.6% of GDP to 2.9% to GDP.

Source: 3news.