Opinions of Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Columnist: Sakyi, Kwesi Atta
Change is coming
Change has arrived
The seeds sown seasons ago
Have sprouted
The storm has erupted
We are caught in the belly of a ripe tsunami
Those expecting change
Exchange glances at the budding pregnancy
The baby of change is waiting to be delivered
Is it a monster bastard fathered in awkward economic straits
By bumbling menstruating goons?
Change, yes change did you say?
Wait no more
The people’s popular protests
Have won the day in the Arab world
Yet we in these parts want a better change
Not change for the sake of it
Yes, change arrives like a tsunami
Chase away the political charlatans
Chastise the cheating political cheats
Expose the hard-nosed double-tongued rabble-rousers
Change the guards
Guard the changes from relapsing into the status quo ante
Ghana expects no less from you
Change your lowbrow education
Seek quality and higher education
Cut the cackle and talk sense
Ghanaweb is for sensible sages
Not forum for insane rages
Use the forum with decorum
Ghana expects no less from you
Stop the tribal diatribe
Cease the insensible ceaseless political altercations
Discontinue the dirty dissing drama in the diaspora
Ghana is for you, me and us all
Better Ghana for generations to come
Ghana expects no less from you
Are you a cookie
Give Ghana your talent
Are you a rookie
Become Ghana’s Mark Zuckerberg, the technopreneur
Or better still, a Charles Peprah or an Asamoah Gyan
No matter your station in life
Ghana expects no less from you
By Kwesi Atta Sakyi