I am Kenyan. The biggest mistake is the government thinking they can predict how angry the citizens will be. They cannot. I was surprised to see them enter parliament. I even think most of them didn't see that coming. The moment that bill passed peacefully protesters got angry and in under two hours things had changed.
Mad respect for Kenyan GenZs that they fought for bad governance and bad leadership that they marched on the parliament despite some killed they were very resilient we as Ghanaians should learn from them
Here we are friends with our lawmakers, we greet them and i urge you my fellow Africans to not stop shaking the hands of your local MP esp when he/ she makes bad decisions on your behalf.
The time they will hold next campaigns here in Kenya, it will be an interesting drama not to be forgotten many will go into hiding the moment they'll speak😂😂
Let's not entertain political betrayal and bad governance. They won't kill our spirit. Good governance is a right. Corrupt leaders should not lead us. We are a woke generation
Surprisingly, most if not all these leaders know what should be done but none is ready to do it. Electorates will one day lose patience and they will restore order through chaos 😢
😅😅😅we set the BAR now our president can't go for Olympics we might take over😅😅,he promised to address the nation by 2pm ,you guy my guy the guys has not yet till this hour am texting.
Your comprehension skills need improving. He's discussing their own issues, using what he witnessed in Kenya as an example. He admonishes his fellow MPs to do right by their constituents, or they risk facing the wrath of the people like in Kenya. Background is that there's a bill before them and he's saying they shouldn't rush it through if the people are not happy about it.
You can’t have it both ways. You don’t want to pay taxes then don’t ask for roads, schools, hospitals etc. There is no economic development without tears and sweat.
In case you don't know, we're taxed on almost everything in this country. There's a component of tax on all farcets of life. Maybe you want the air we breathe to be taxed as well
@@fredowusu22 May be I should have dived deeper. Ghana can’t pull itself out of economic doldrums because ONLY 4% of the working adult population pay INCOME TAXES. Sales taxes or consumption taxes are not the same as income tax. That 4% are mainly people in the formal sector, like civil servants, police, soldiers, teachers, nurses, corporate workers etc. The vast majority of Ghanaians work in the informal sector. These people often pay next to nothing income taxes. That is why we always have budget deficits and have to go and borrow money overseas.
Found myself here...watching from kenya......in Kenya we pay tax.....but corruption is budgeted and so they have to squeeze us more so that we can continue building their mansions... businesses and keep elevating their life style .....you can take this to the bank we can't allow this.. in Kenya..ruto is one term president we have decided
@@decoloniz_afro my brother, the corruption in Ghana is far worse than that of Kenya. Recently, a minister of state has an amount of one million dollars stolen from her by her house help. She didn't even notice it was stolen until the house help was caught red-handed. It took the police days to count all themonies piled up in her room. Also, the taxes you guys are fighting against, we're already paying here in Ghana.
@@philtymcnasty9994 what has the government done for the informal sector to demand an income tax? The 4% that pays income tax are the ones the government has employed, he should take it from them. Didn't he criticize the formal government of overburdening us with taxes? He said he's going to move the economy from taxation to production, but he has introduced more taxes more than anyone. The taxes on goods and services in this country is enough to suffocate one, yet somehow you think we're not paying enough? But for corruption and mismanagement, our natural resources alone should be enough to cover for any income tax. Dubai only has oil but no one pays tax over there. The time of accountability is near.
@@epignosisvisual8197what's wrong with your brains? He is talking about what happened in Kenya, how politicians treat the citizens and you are here talking nonsense. Do you know the effects of such demonstrations on the country and people's properties and businesses? All will be affected whether NPP, NDC or any other person. Did he accuse the NPP? Political stooges will always have something wrong with what people say. Don't dare the youths to demonstrate. Not even the army and the police can stand up against them. Check from Burkina Faso in 2014 when people overthrew President Blaise Compaore. Civilians demonstrated to parliament and burnt 🔥 it then matched to the presidential palace where he ran away with his family to Cote D' Ivoire with his family. Pray the youths don't get angry
Africa must arise. We Kenyans are setting the precedence
Yes we are
Yes Bana?🇰🇪🔥💯
Yes we must sanitize
Yes please!
Africa must change how they lead,we are now educated 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Sending love from Kenya, Ghana stand up ✊🏿 Africa stand up ✊🏿✊🏿
I am not an NDC fan but this NDC MP has spoken very well. A hopeless person doesn't fear death and that's true
The only good MP's in Ghana who think about our Ghanaian citizens are the NDC MP's...believed that 😊
They are the same never decieved by any body from either NPP or NDC okay@@benjaminksarpong2208
We should stop affiliating with parties and start following individuals who make sense.
I am Kenyan. The biggest mistake is the government thinking they can predict how angry the citizens will be. They cannot. I was surprised to see them enter parliament. I even think most of them didn't see that coming. The moment that bill passed peacefully protesters got angry and in under two hours things had changed.
How they went unarmed past the heavily armed military baffles me.
I was surprised how easily they managed to go to Parliament
@@TabbyKenyait wasn't easy as u think,it cost a lot of lives
@@mercyakoth960 I know
I just thought it was impossible to get there
Really underestimated the public anger.
Am from Kenya if you have problem invite us and we will handle it for you guyz
My dad congratulated me yesterday for fighting on their behalf. As a kenyan youth
Mad respect for Kenyan GenZs that they fought for bad governance and bad leadership that they marched on the parliament despite some killed they were very resilient we as Ghanaians should learn from them
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We didn't give even a hoot
A great leader u are 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👊👊👊✊✊✊✊
I’m not a political person but these are wise words and pure truth 😑
Pay attention to politics brother
A well articulated idea sir! As a Kenyan 🇰🇪, I approve. Shout out to Gold Coast Ghana! ❤
Thank you sir.. Welcome to Kenya
Wake up GHANA...love from KENYA
These politicians needs some good visitors to come over and visit them and greet them proper
Well done Sir.welcome to Kenya
To do what?
Akuje kufanya nini sasa?
@@emmanuelodiembo4616ku benchmark
Change in Africa will start right here in Nairobi
The UN HQ is coming to Nairobi😢
@@BMboss108 we will not be colonised again in our our motherland
visiting and greeting your local MP has a whole new meaning here in kenya, my dear ghanaians. Ask me and i will tell you.
😂😂😂😂
😂😂 in Kenya we greet our Mp's
😂😂😂😂 just handshake not high5😂😂
And I don't know why the fear our greatings
😂😂 And we just greet those who misbehave
Greetings from kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪sir
I'm Kenyan and there must change in our country wether the leaders like it or not we have endured enough.
In Kenya we had to do things the way it should be.
Preach daddy,, we're setting the bar high for mother African,, we're tired of IMF and world bank
Kenyans we are not playing 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 dear Ghana wake up too Africa we go
Thank you. God is on our side🇰🇪
Well cam father in Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪👏👏👏
Very wise speech. He nails the definition of impunity.
Him and sifuna can make a good presentation
African youth should rise and declare, 'Enough is enough!'
Africa is rising, well done Kenya's millennials and Gen z's
The only good MP's in Ghana who think about our Ghanaian citizens are the NDC MP's...believed that 😊
Like how E-Levy was passed
I am proud to be A Kenyan ❤️
We have set the pace here in Kenya,let's Africa arise
REAL TALK ✊
🇰🇪✊kenyans to the world
Changes in Africa is a must ..we as Kenyans we have started and we can see the results
Africa must arise 💪
Welcome 🇰🇪 Sir
Exactly. They should listen to the people 💯 percent of the times NOT only when they Rise up !!!
WoW❤
Africa should change and change forever
Ghanaians should save this video.
Yes, wrong things have to be done for the right reasons
Very wise speech. A good leader. Not this leaders of Kenya with impunity
I am so proud of my Gen Z niece and nephews who are actively involved. All 1st segree holders with no jobs
On Judgement Day i'll be playing music for the rebels
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Well interpreted
Here we are friends with our lawmakers, we greet them and i urge you my fellow Africans to not stop shaking the hands of your local MP esp when he/ she makes bad decisions on your behalf.
In my LIFETIME I know for a fact I will NEVER hear a member of my US Congress talk like this.... NEVER .... because this takes courage
Smart guy
Elevy....u passed it
African leadership, an overhaul
The time they will hold next campaigns here in Kenya, it will be an interesting drama not to be forgotten many will go into hiding the moment they'll speak😂😂
You people have not seen nothing yet , you people to go on and fool with Ghanaian it will come to your turn
Well done sir.Happy that Nigerian Assembly is learning from the Kenyan situation.
Hii ni Ghana
Kenya the Pride of Africa!
Mr speaker listen to what that wise man is saying ...Ghana be warned...
😂😂😂 odododiodio...hio jina weeh
Impunity of the Highest Level
The senate didnt pass it
Rest of Africa we have to keep the momentum going… where are the Gen Z and Millennials??? Wake up!!
Let's not entertain political betrayal and bad governance. They won't kill our spirit. Good governance is a right. Corrupt leaders should not lead us. We are a woke generation
Surprisingly, most if not all these leaders know what should be done but none is ready to do it. Electorates will one day lose patience and they will restore order through chaos 😢
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IN KENYA EVERY MEMBER OF PUBLIC IS SUPPOSED TO "GREAT" HIS OR HER MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
It will happen no matter how u dis people upon all ur big House's ur buying and building u will run out and live it one day
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The Kenyan MPs were paid Kshs 2 Million by the government to pass the Finance Bill 2024/2025. We've been "greeting" them 1 by 1
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We had no other means rather than this
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Elevy, Covid19 taxes and many useless taxes still being collected.
We are watching you
Ni kubaya, viva africa😂😂😂😂
Kenyans should have locked that MP from Ghana 😊
Huyu anaogopa kusalimiwa
That man next to him is checking time he feels no sense from the speaker perhaps yes
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 sisi apana machezo
😅😅😅we set the BAR now our president can't go for Olympics we might take over😅😅,he promised to address the nation by 2pm ,you guy my guy the guys has not yet till this hour am texting.
Observe the disinterest of the colleagues around him. They fail to read the signs of the times.
rise up africanism
Yours is coming soon
Seriously! Youre wasting time discussing us instead of yiyr own issues?
Your comprehension skills need improving. He's discussing their own issues, using what he witnessed in Kenya as an example. He admonishes his fellow MPs to do right by their constituents, or they risk facing the wrath of the people like in Kenya. Background is that there's a bill before them and he's saying they shouldn't rush it through if the people are not happy about it.
That house is full of retirees
Benchmarking!! 😅😅😅, 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 🇰🇪
Imgn your mp name is "Ododoido" what the ....😅😅😅😅
No, that's the area he represents 😂😂
We don't care you old folks will all go.
You can’t have it both ways. You don’t want to pay taxes then don’t ask for roads, schools, hospitals etc. There is no economic development without tears and sweat.
In case you don't know, we're taxed on almost everything in this country. There's a component of tax on all farcets of life. Maybe you want the air we breathe to be taxed as well
@@fredowusu22 May be I should have dived deeper. Ghana can’t pull itself out of economic doldrums because ONLY 4% of the working adult population pay INCOME TAXES. Sales taxes or consumption taxes are not the same as income tax. That 4% are mainly people in the formal sector, like civil servants, police, soldiers, teachers, nurses, corporate workers etc. The vast majority of Ghanaians work in the informal sector. These people often pay next to nothing income taxes. That is why we always have budget deficits and have to go and borrow money overseas.
Found myself here...watching from kenya......in Kenya we pay tax.....but corruption is budgeted and so they have to squeeze us more so that we can continue building their mansions... businesses and keep elevating their life style .....you can take this to the bank we can't allow this.. in Kenya..ruto is one term president we have decided
@@decoloniz_afro my brother, the corruption in Ghana is far worse than that of Kenya. Recently, a minister of state has an amount of one million dollars stolen from her by her house help. She didn't even notice it was stolen until the house help was caught red-handed. It took the police days to count all themonies piled up in her room. Also, the taxes you guys are fighting against, we're already paying here in Ghana.
@@philtymcnasty9994 what has the government done for the informal sector to demand an income tax? The 4% that pays income tax are the ones the government has employed, he should take it from them. Didn't he criticize the formal government of overburdening us with taxes? He said he's going to move the economy from taxation to production, but he has introduced more taxes more than anyone. The taxes on goods and services in this country is enough to suffocate one, yet somehow you think we're not paying enough? But for corruption and mismanagement, our natural resources alone should be enough to cover for any income tax. Dubai only has oil but no one pays tax over there. The time of accountability is near.
Why did you not say the same thing when your President, Mahama, said he was 'oguanfunu??
AI
Keep on living in your dreams, you'll soon see what they're talking about.
keep lying on social media as if your parents did not send you through school..
Where and when did Mahama say that?
Common sense is lacking seriously
@@epignosisvisual8197what's wrong with your brains? He is talking about what happened in Kenya, how politicians treat the citizens and you are here talking nonsense.
Do you know the effects of such demonstrations on the country and people's properties and businesses?
All will be affected whether NPP, NDC or any other person.
Did he accuse the NPP? Political stooges will always have something wrong with what people say.
Don't dare the youths to demonstrate. Not even the army and the police can stand up against them.
Check from Burkina Faso in 2014 when people overthrew President Blaise Compaore. Civilians demonstrated to parliament and burnt 🔥 it then matched to the presidential palace where he ran away with his family to Cote D' Ivoire with his family.
Pray the youths don't get angry
mtchew.. wei
These politicians needs some good visitors to come over and visit them and greet them proper
The corrupt indeed need to be "visited" 😂 the Kenyan way😂😂😂🇰🇪❤️
@@w.batiak461We need to call them
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gen z are who greet with fire,