@@Youth_of_africa professor thank you for your reply. Infact, I have commented several times on your powerful speeches and this is the first time you have sent a reply. Your reply has inspired me to share briefly with you about my amazing spiritual experience in former west Germany. I arrived in former east Berlin and then to West Berlin same day on February first 1983. On the train from West Berlin to Hamburg, I was arrested by the police together with some other Ghanaians at border town buchen. We all sought for political asylum and were settled at a small town called kollow. I arrived in Germany with depression problem,having heard a voice that spoke blasphemous words about God in my ears out of the blue. I tried to reason that,why should I be depressed if someone had spoken blasphemous words about God,but my depression won’t go away. Later on in life,about the age of 18 when I started drinking alcohol, I discovered that alcohol made me forget my depression. So I became addicted to alcohol. One day after drinking,I discovered that I was breathing faster than normal,so I went to a Ghanaian in the housing complex for political refugees,fluent in German language to me ambulance. When the ambulance arrived, I was already outside waiting for them. When I told them that I am the one who needed the ambulance. Either they didn’t understand English or doubted why someone needed ambulance waiting outside for them. I led them to the Ghanaian who called me the ambulance and he confirmed that yes I am the one who needed the ambulance. They then took me to the nearest hospital where doctors rushed to me, but they couldn’t find anything wrong with me. However I was not discharged,they kept me there for few days in case the problem l had happened again. A few days and nothing happened to me a doctor came to me and told me that I would be discharged the next day. I used the opportunity to tell the doctor about my alcohol addiction and one other problem. I didn’t share with him that I heard a voice that spewed blasphemy about God. After sharing my problems with him he told me that another doctor would come and see me the following day. In the evening of the next day the doctor came to me,l narrated my problems,he then examined and told me that I would be discharged the next day and that I should make appointment to see him immediately. For some unknown reasons I did make appointment to see him. But the doctor didn’t give up on me,he would call the administrator of political refugees in the housing complex to give me a message to see him. But I would not make appointment to see him. One day the administrator did something he didn’t want to do,after failing to get me to see the doctor. He asked me to see him in his office,any time he asked someone to see him in his office,it’s typically about a letter concerning your asylum case he wanted to give you directly so you wouldn’t have excuse that you didn’t receive it. Any time he asked someone to meet him in his office,the person immediately assumed that his application for asylum had been rejected and that he wanted to give him, so typically when he asked someone to see him in his office many disappeared without going for the bad news. So when he asked me to see him in his office, I immediately assumed that I was going for my rejection letter. When I saw him in his office, it was not about rejection letter l assumed. But he told me that, the doctor wanted to help me and that I should make appointment to see him. I immediately asked him to make appointment for me,which he did. The night of the day I saw the doctor I had amazing spiritual encounter. I woke up from my sleep late in the night when everyone was sleeping and immediately discovered that my room was dirty. I didn’t wait until morning, I started cleaning my room all night,while I was cleaning l head a voice a text from the Bible Mathew chapter 6 verse 33. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all things shall be added unto you. Immediately after hearing the voice out of the blue,my depression disappeared and was immediately filled with joy. Surprisingly,my calling is not to preach but to be in politics to bridge the gap between whites and blacks.
In a multi national socity , we can’t deny and be blind to our differences / diversity. The nation building of a multinational / multicultural society requires the recognition of our differences and the skills of managing our diversity.
If ghana government can persuade foreign car companies to establish assembly plants,it can also persuade foreign investors to move ghana from manual agriculture to nationwide mechanized agriculture. The key reason for ghana’s underdevelopment is the large population of peasant farmers in the rural areas who are not part of the formal economy,poor and incapable of paying income and other taxes. If the large population of peasant farmers become tax payers, the need for ghana to borrow routinely from IMF to finance domestic projects would be dramatically reduced or eliminated. Large commercial farms can be established in the rural areas to create jobs and produce food for domestic and international markets. The large commercial farmers,initially be granted legal monopolies and as a reciprocity be required by the government to pay their workers living wages and in addition to taxes on their income,pay income taxes for their employees,which would be used to provide infrastructures by government in their communities. Now is the time for Africa’s scholars to come up with innovative ideas to defeat the continent’s economic challenges. Blaming the colonial masters perpetually for the continent’s problems without action will not solve anything. A word to the wise is enough.
But with over 60 years of independence, its a pity that African countries have to rely on foreigners to improve their agriculture. Budgeting priorities and policies development should address key production areas, and this is a trickle down to the kind of leaders we elect as African.
They call you the preacher but if a preacher should be this good then I will follow you through think and thin. Democracy in my country is a smoke screen because only 1 person always win no matter what . It's poor
Is it possible to discuss political, social and economic issues in Africa without bending over backwards to blame colonism? Corruption is common in democracy. But looting and carrying all the money out of Africa especially out of Nigeria are the problems.
Tell them Democracy is created for black people' Nageria and South africa are good Agent for Democracy' that is used as a weapon against their Countries'
Plo is a teacher for life.....
thank you sir God bless you well spoken
Wonderful
Thanks you sir
You're welcome
@@Youth_of_africa professor thank you for your reply.
Infact, I have commented several times on your powerful speeches and this is the first time you have sent a reply.
Your reply has inspired me to share briefly with you about my amazing spiritual experience in former west Germany.
I arrived in former east Berlin and then to West Berlin same day on February first 1983.
On the train from West Berlin to Hamburg, I was arrested by the police together with some other Ghanaians at border town buchen.
We all sought for political asylum and were settled at a small town called kollow.
I arrived in Germany with depression problem,having heard a voice that spoke blasphemous words about God in my ears out of the blue.
I tried to reason that,why should I be depressed if someone had spoken blasphemous words about God,but my depression won’t go away.
Later on in life,about the age of 18 when I started drinking alcohol, I discovered that alcohol made me forget my depression.
So I became addicted to alcohol.
One day after drinking,I discovered that I was breathing faster than normal,so I went to a Ghanaian in the housing complex for political refugees,fluent in German language to me ambulance.
When the ambulance arrived, I was already outside waiting for them.
When I told them that I am the one who needed the ambulance.
Either they didn’t understand English or doubted why someone needed ambulance waiting outside for them.
I led them to the Ghanaian who called me the ambulance and he confirmed that yes I am the one who needed the ambulance.
They then took me to the nearest hospital where doctors rushed to me, but they couldn’t find anything wrong with me.
However I was not discharged,they kept me there for few days in case the problem l had happened again.
A few days and nothing happened to me a doctor came to me and told me that I would be discharged the next day.
I used the opportunity to tell the doctor about my alcohol addiction and one other problem.
I didn’t share with him that I heard a voice that spewed blasphemy about God.
After sharing my problems with him he told me that another doctor would come and see me the following day.
In the evening of the next day the doctor came to me,l narrated my problems,he then examined and told me that I would be discharged the next day and that I should make appointment to see him immediately.
For some unknown reasons I did make appointment to see him.
But the doctor didn’t give up on me,he would call the administrator of political refugees in the housing complex to give me a message to see him.
But I would not make appointment to see him.
One day the administrator did something he didn’t want to do,after failing to get me to see the doctor.
He asked me to see him in his office,any time he asked someone to see him in his office,it’s typically about a letter concerning your asylum case he wanted to give you directly so you wouldn’t have excuse that you didn’t receive it.
Any time he asked someone to meet him in his office,the person immediately assumed that his application for asylum had been rejected and that he wanted to give him, so typically when he asked someone to see him in his office many disappeared without going for the bad news.
So when he asked me to see him in his office, I immediately assumed that I was going for my rejection letter.
When I saw him in his office, it was not about rejection letter l assumed.
But he told me that, the doctor wanted to help me and that I should make appointment to see him.
I immediately asked him to make appointment for me,which he did.
The night of the day I saw the doctor I had amazing spiritual encounter.
I woke up from my sleep late in the night when everyone was sleeping and immediately discovered that my room was dirty.
I didn’t wait until morning, I started cleaning my room all night,while I was cleaning l head a voice a text from the Bible Mathew chapter 6 verse 33.
Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all things shall be added unto you.
Immediately after hearing the voice out of the blue,my depression disappeared and was immediately filled with joy.
Surprisingly,my calling is not to preach but to be in politics to bridge the gap between whites and blacks.
I thank parents who too you to school. Imagine if you never went, how could this wisdom and knowledge be made use of?
We so much appreciate you Professor PLO out here in the diaspora..
In a multi national socity , we can’t deny and be blind to our differences / diversity. The nation building of a multinational / multicultural society requires the recognition of our differences and the skills of managing our diversity.
Speak and praised for good speach nothing change in Africa
Yes I can here you professor,,, but action speaks louder than words......
I always your student.
And I will take your advice and consume knoledge you share.
Correct
If ghana government can persuade foreign car companies to establish assembly plants,it can also persuade foreign investors to move ghana from manual agriculture to nationwide mechanized agriculture.
The key reason for ghana’s underdevelopment is the large population of peasant farmers in the rural areas who are not part of the formal economy,poor and incapable of paying income and other taxes.
If the large population of peasant farmers become tax payers, the need for ghana to borrow routinely from IMF to finance domestic projects would be dramatically reduced or eliminated.
Large commercial farms can be established in the rural areas to create jobs and produce food for domestic and international markets.
The large commercial farmers,initially be granted legal monopolies and as a reciprocity be required by the government to pay their workers living wages and in addition to taxes on their income,pay income taxes for their employees,which would be used to provide infrastructures by government in their communities.
Now is the time for Africa’s scholars to come up with innovative ideas to defeat the continent’s economic challenges.
Blaming the colonial masters perpetually for the continent’s problems without action will not solve anything.
A word to the wise is enough.
Absolutely, thank you for watching
But with over 60 years of independence, its a pity that African countries have to rely on foreigners to improve their agriculture. Budgeting priorities and policies development should address key production areas, and this is a trickle down to the kind of leaders we elect as African.
We put it in different meaning
Until some misusing it❤
Thank you for watching
And and only if African leaders could listen to you
For it not to democracy, Lumumba would have not been walking talking freely the way he does. Lumumba is growing old, so the mindset.
They call you the preacher but if a preacher should be this good then I will follow you through think and thin. Democracy in my country is a smoke screen because only 1 person always win no matter what . It's poor
Is it possible to discuss political, social and economic issues in Africa without bending over backwards to blame colonism? Corruption is common in democracy. But looting and carrying all the money out of Africa especially out of Nigeria are the problems.
Tell them Democracy is created for black people' Nageria and South africa are good Agent for Democracy' that is used as a weapon against their Countries'
African needs democracy
BS
This man is speaking absolute truth!!
This is one of Africa's useless academic. Highly operated and very divisive!😊
Operated ? Overrated