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Ghana, A Worthless Land of ‘JOKERS’ | Madagascar’s Government Resigned Over ‘Dumsor Dumsor’ So Why is Ghana’s Incumbent Government Still in Power?

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I really don’t care about what the heck you have to say about my estimation when it comes to Ghana—because, you are probably one of the many jokers holding the Ghanaian citizenship train in total absurdity, making it lack the needed oxygen of common sense…

Few months ago, I tried selling Ghana to the Chinese with America and the Koreans in mind but no one was interested—including the Chinese who are known for buying everything defined as ‘garbage’.

Even to the Chinese, Ghana is not worth the status of garbage—worth their buying or consideration; and if you missed the article in which I listed Ghana on eBay for sale, CLICK HERE to READ.

Ghana may have a lot of mineral resources and therefore referring to such a country as worthless may sound a little confusing to you but the truth is; it’s not what is buried underground that makes a land worthy of anything in any contemporary discussion of wealth creation—instead it’s the various capabilities of those in charge of land supported by the underworld of minerals.

There are countless countries out there with little or no natural resource but are far worthy than countries like Ghana which have all the things we’ve come to know as ‘expensive stones and liquid’. A typical example of the former is England—a clear indication that, it is the people who live on the land that create its wealth and worth.

A land occupied by animals like the Amazon forest may have a lot of natural resources beneath the surface but these animals cannot really make anything out of the land—and  without being contemptuous, I can say Ghana’s situation can be rightly confused with the Amazon forest example.

Ghana is a pure JOKE to some of us—and anyone who wants to debate this should take me on. I know for certain no sane person will dare to take up this challenge. No good arguments can displace certain things because they are not falsifiable—and Ghana being a joke is one of these things.

Earlier this month, Madagascar’s Government resigned over their own version of ‘Dumsor Dumsor’.  The Prime Minister and the Government’s resignation came following weeks of heavy protest by angry Madagascans who said blackouts (Dumsor Dumsor) have become more frequent since Rajaonarimampianina came to power a year ago. And even before that, the Energy Minister-Richard Fihenena was fired for his inability to solve the problem.

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