Congratulations. I assume she'll eventually run for president, hence, she may take this as an opportunity to show and prove, which can be demanding as the roll of a VP is barely seen due to the president's overbearing presence during time served. This is especially true in African nations.
I had scheduled an interview with someone in town for my UA-cam Channel. It was the only day the person was available so I watched it on TV while waiting to meet the person for filming..
Wonderful the first woman vice president of Ghana, but when are they going to stop wearing those colonizers fits in parliament! Due away with such dressing and wearing African garments in your own governments not what was dictated by the British….
WONDERFUL THINGS
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Great Balance.
ITS COOL
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Happy to see a woman, sad to see the wigs and the language is not their own. One day we will rid of all colonial symbolisms. I hope.
Congratulations. I assume she'll eventually run for president, hence, she may take this as an opportunity to show and prove, which can be demanding as the roll of a VP is barely seen due to the president's overbearing presence during time served. This is especially true in African nations.
I'm sure she is focused on doing well as Vice President first before thinking of that. Let's see what her time in office brings.
@@IvyProsper True.
You are wasn’t there, may I know the reason ?I am curious
I had scheduled an interview with someone in town for my UA-cam Channel. It was the only day the person was available so I watched it on TV while waiting to meet the person for filming..
Wonderful the first woman vice president of Ghana, but when are they going to stop wearing those colonizers fits in parliament! Due away with such dressing and wearing African garments in your own governments not what was dictated by the British….
I have the same issue with the white wigs in parliament.