Thursday, July 1, 2010

GHANA MARKS 50TH REPUBLIC DAY




Today the 1st of July 2010 marks the day when Ghana became a republic. This was the day some fifty years ago when the British representatives in Ghana packed bag and baggage and left the Ghanaian affairs in its own people.

All across sub-Saharan Africa, Ghana sparked the flame of independence as its leader Dr Kwame Nkrumah was able to relieve his people from the colonial lazy people as I like to call them some fifty-three years ago.

Ghana by this is a pioneer in a sense in Africa as still today it leads the continent in projecting the good of Africa.

Tomorrow will see the country once again try to set another record by becoming the first African country to reach the semi-finals of a world cup. This time it is on an Africa soil and as many people have said it is a world cup for the whole of Africa and they will attempt to capture the ultimate trophy.

Ghana is a shining example of Africa and on this day I want to wish the people of Ghana a HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY. May God the almighty and the spirits of our forefathers be with the Black stars tomorrow as they attempt to make history.

Long Live Our Motherland.

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