Once upon a time, candidate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo warned that a country without jobs for its youth risks becoming a violent nation.
Fast forward after nearly five years of Ghana under Akufo-Addo, Ghana is becoming a violent nation.
We guess that means Akufo-Addo has miserably failed.
For everything going wrong after Akufo-Addo right now, you can go back and find a video of him criticising John Mahama for that same thing.
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That shows the scale of Nana’s failure – he knew all these things are wrong but he’s doing them anyway!
An old video of Nana Addo in opposition has popped up.
In the video, then candidate Nana Addo was crying out that there are no jobs available for the youth of Ghana.
According to him, a country that does not create jobs for the youth risks falling into violence.
Akufo-Addo used the Arab Spring as an example.
He recounted how a desperate North African youth who was tired with the government in his country set himself ablaze, kickstarting the Arab Spring.
Nana Addo said we should imagine how unimaginably desperate someone has to be to set themselves ablaze.
Candidate Akufo-Addo knew for a fact that creating jobs for the youth is the way to keep a peaceful nation.
Yet today, when the youth are complaining that they are suffering and the country should be fixed, what does the NPP led by Nana Addo do?
When we start a hashtag, they respond with insults. When you say they should fix the country, they say fix yourselves.
Things have gotten so bad that now people are dying, starting from Kaaka and the two young people shot to death in Ejura.
Akufo-Addo prophesied what would happen if he failed in his job.
And now he has failed…
Watch him below…
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on July 6, 2021 11:07 AM
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