Ghana's Ponzi-like Economy as signs of Failed Leadership
Nothing is irritating like seeing house flies hovering over one's wound just to feed on it or trying to keep the person restless by reminding him or her of the wound or a physician trying to lament to patients about the sicknesses he or she is employed to cure. This is how not just bad leaders but worse leaders look; from generation to generation, leadership is seen as the pillar of hope and protection of every aspect of human welfare. Our dispensation is just witnessing different scenarios of leadership; the process has just become ceremonial titles that everyone wants to acquire and show off at every pendant opportunity without adding or correcting any anomalies in their sphere of influence. Taking a clue from Dr Kwame Nkrumah's leadership, it was obvious some are also born with unfading or yearning hearts to the service of humanity and can lay down their lives at tenterhook of adversity to bring relief to many without seeking their self-gratification. Comparably, we can s...