Charles Prempeh Admonishes in new article – WISDOM: GHANA, A NATION IN SEARCH OF “WHY” ANSWERS
If l were a leader, l will cut down all needless and pretentious democratic and political shows by 90 percent.
The too-knowing and half-baked, partisan journalists are sinking the nation.
Similarly, comprador civil society groups keep trading Ghana cheaply, keeping the nation in the orbit of perpetual recolonization.
In this edition, Charles Prempeh, a professor has some interesting words based on his interactions. I have produced exactly what he shared below.
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Charles Prempeh Inspired to Write
l usually don’t chat on group WhatsApp platforms. But yesterday, l had the pleasure of exerting epistemic madness on two professors.
After all said and done, wisdom prevailed that we should suspend the needless, uninformed comparison between Ghana and the late industrialized nations – the Asian Tigers.
I graciously succeeded in convincing my interlocutors that the problem of Ghana and the world isn’t technical (how answers), but adaptive (why answers).
After politics suffocates the nation, splitting us into needless tribalistic pieces, l relax with the sagacity of the sages on GBC every Friday.
The Prayer of Charles Prempeh
I pray that, as a nation, we will take a break, see the ontological nobility of the other and polish the pearls of ancient wisdom to advance human flourishing.
My readings allow me to surmise that the world has progressed technologically in a manner that is unprecedented.
Similarly, we have retrogressed morally in breaking all ethical and ontological boundaries.
The above antinomy is precise because, whereas the “why” endless questions were anterior to the “how” pragmatic answers, the inverse of the two has been the aporia of human civilization.
Whenever l read the Bible, especially the Egyptian enslavement of the Israelites, l see the wisdom in enslavement for building in us, resilience and empathy.
No wonder, God’s major concern wasn’t about the “how” progress of the Israelites, but the “why” issues of their civilization (cf. Deuteronomy 8).
The Wishes of Charles Prempeh
If l were a leader, l will cut down all needless and pretentious democratic and political shows by 90 percent.
The too knowing and half-baked, partisan journalists are sinking the nation.
Similarly, comprador civil society groups keep trading Ghana cheaply, keeping the nation in the orbit of perpetual recolonization.
In replacement, l will assemble young men and women to dialogue with the older generation to take Ghana from our between and betwixt state to the next level.
At least, in my home, no politics. No anxieties about material things.
We hold the philosophy that when one shares power, one loses influence. When one shares the wealth, one loses worth. But when one share love, one receives life.
Enough of the needless partisan politics. Let’s reinstate wisdom and sanity in the public sphere.
The noise is too much, no wonder logic runs in the reverse in the public sphere.
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