It’s once again that time of the
year where most Ghanaians will go frenzy all in the name of Patriotism. Yes,
patriotism in the Ghanaian way. Patriotism
the Ghanaian way, may be wearing anything that has red, Gold and green in it or
any party T-shirt, especially that of the ruling party’s. Patriotism the
Ghanaian way, can also be criticizing anything to the loudest decibels without
a stroke of a suggested solution.
Its 6th march, marking
Ghana’s Independence Day and all is set to celebrate the 56th
anniversary since the Whiteman packed bag and baggage from the shores of our
Motherland, Ghana. I couldn’t bring myself to say, since we attained Independence
and Freedom, because physically, we may not see our Colonial masters meddling
in our everyday affairs but at least it is evident that they are the virtual
Bosses parading the corridors of power influencing every decision and policy we
enact as a nation.
It is sad that as a nation, we
cannot boast of some very basic amenities that can go a long way to boost the
general health and well-being of the citizenry. Communities cannot get access
to potable water and are left to struggle with cows and other animals to have
access to the only stream that runs through the town, yet they also go to the
polls every four years.
The nation is plagued by
perennial water shortage, no constant supply of power to empower the
manufacturing industries, salaries are not forthcoming, unemployment is rife,
despair and hopelessness setting in for the youth and the older folks alike and
no one seem to care especially the powers that be.
Ghana has nothing to show for,
yet we dole money about and into useless projects that does not have any direct
bearing on us. Sometimes, the images of suffering and the state of our nation
only make you conclude that these leaders are visionless and insensitive to our
plight.
American’s R & B Celebrated Superstar
who is also a multiple Grammys and BET Awards winner; Chris Brown has been
invited into the Country to come grace our Independence bash and to also be at
the official unveiling of the ‘Hope City project’ instituted by Ghana’s biggest
ICT Company RLG which was also to be graced by the President of the republic of
Ghana.
Chris Brown is alleged to be paid
to the tune of $1million to perform alongside some of the Ghanaian artistes or
spend twenty-four hours in a third world Country struggling to clutch at a
straw or sometimes go begging with cap in hand for foreign aid.
Some are of the view that, it’s
not our money but that of Roland Agambire or RLG’s and they have the right to
use it anyhow they like, and those people are just right. Some are also of the
view that regardless of whose money is it is, it could have been channeled into
meaningful projects that can go a long way to help the populace or those who
bought the RLG till they accrued that much to be given to an American
Superstar.
RLG is a progressive Company and
doing a lot for mother Ghana already, by providing employment to many Ghanaians
and doing a lot, as far as corporate social responsibility is concerned. I am
even sure that, they wanted Chris Brown around to boost the company’s name and to
also give them a global appeal but methinks contracting Chris Brown to perform
within 24hrs at the much, is misallocation of resources.
Granted that RLG has that much to
spend or give away for publicity, there still could be many ways to do this
especially, now that it coincides with our Independence and Freedom day.
Our Music industry is an ailing
one where an individual writes and composes his own songs, works his ass off to
pay for recording time, come up with concepts for the video and now go around
selling in the scorching sun. No one seems to care what becomes of an individual’s
effort and the effect it can have on the individual and the nation as a whole
and all RLG could do was to invite Chris Brown at the tune of a whopping
$1million?
RLG can build a very, very big
and state-of-the-art recording studio like we see in other advanced countries
to help anyone who wants to do music at a cheaper or no fee. They could even
assemble all Ghanaian artistes and go on a nation-wide tour where every region
can have a feel of the Ghanaian artistes that are only concentrated in the
nation’s capital.
RLG can even build football parks
in a couple of regions just to help the youth nurture some skills and unearth
their talents but giving out to only one person who will repatriate it out of
the country is uncalled for and it doesn’t matter if the money is his or for
the nation.
There are other schools of
thought who think organizing or paying Ghanaians to perform will still amount
to the monies ending up in the US or the UK. They claim our stars will also
bleach their hair, draw all over their body, buy the latest range of SUVs with customized
chrome wheels or go and spend the money with some girls in the US, so it’s just
right for RLG to give it to someone who already is in the US and very well
talented. Hmmm
Chris Brown will be performing
alongside five of our local artistes, namely Samini, Shereefa Gunu, R2Bees,
Efya and D-Black and who are billed to perform and these supporting artistes
will just be given enough to last them their effort and still would be gay
about it. As much as the artistes have to raise their games, these corporate
giants who sponsor such programmes have to treat them well and encourage them
to live up to world standards so as to attract invitation to other countries
since they will be enjoying global appeal.
Our leaders need to have a long
term plan for the nation and it behooves every individual to contribute their
quota in achieving this goal of building a sustainable economy for all of us
and generations to come, but for now, all we can tell them is one great artiste
who beat his girlfriend in the full glare of the public was paid $1million to put
up a show in Ghana within 24hrs….
Oh, I just heard the famous Chris
brown is already in town as preparations are set for his performance this evening
and people getting frenzy already as the euphoria building up is engulfing them
because they want to be a part of history in the making. Well, if you would be
attending, then don’t dull and make it count, but for some of us, we have our own
plans of how to make our own history since everyday counts.
And to all those who would be
there, do not be surprised if only a handful of the audiences are having or
using RLG phones because I doubt if the programme is targeted at them, no, it
is for those who can afford, the LGs, iPhones, BlackBerrys, Ipad, Samsung S
series and other sophisticated and user friendly smartphones.
6 comments:
very profound thoughts. even de rLG show is not for its users..
food for thought!
Hmmm, rLG is quite a successful company and they should be commended.
It's not our money but $100,000.00 is just a bit obscene.
I wonder why 'big companies' always prefer to sponsor entertainment rather than education?
The Science and Maths quiz has been struggling for sponsorship meanwhile, MTN, Vodafone, tiGO, rLG etc are sponsoring Miss Malaika, Miss Tourism, Miss This or That, Dance competitions and the likes.
They then turn round and blame the youth for being more interested in entertainment and not education
I have so many friends who are yet to use Rlg products and i'm sure same applies to you too, so you are tempted to ask how much sales does the company make a day and how long have they being in existence to dole out such an amount just for entertainment and the structures of the company are still and fully functional?
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