Monday 24 March 2014

Stop depending on politicians - Wanlov advises

Wanlov De Kubolor was on XFm sometime with
his brother Mensa. The two in the studio talked
about many issues concerning the country
especially the economic affairs.
Before then, he had said on the mid-morning
show ‘Brunch2lunch’ on Radio Univers with Bra
Chef that NPP and NDC are playing table tennis
with Ghanaians. One party will come and do
nothing for the country likewise the other.
According to a report by XfmNewsCenter written
by David Cudjoe,
Controversial Ghanaian Afro-pop musician, Wanlov
Kubolor, who is notorious for criticising politicians
in the country, has released another shocker,
saying that Ghanaians lack the spirit of
anticipation Wanlov classified Africans especially
those from the Western part of the continent, as
greedy and selfish people who do not think about
the well-being of their countries.
He said Americans go an extra mile to serve their
country even if they gain less but West Africans
always think of their ‘stomach’ first.
Speaking with Kwaku David on Xfm’s Xpress
Breakfast Show, the artiste elaborated on a
comment he passed which was recently
published. In that article, he said the New
Patriotic Party (NPP) and National Democratic
Congress (NDC) are playing table tennis with
Ghanaians.
Explaining the earlier remark, he said most
people understood him when he made that
comment because these two parties have been in
power for decades but always blaming each other
rather than solving the problems of this country.
The award winning Afro-pop musician said things
seem not to be getting better because politicians
are doing nothing to improve the living conditions
of the ordinary Ghanaian who vote for them.
He disclosed how disappointed he was about the
way recent politicians handle the affairs of this
country adding that there is no essential reason
to vote for anyone.
“When I’m here I vote but I don’t think the voting
is doing anything for us because if you vote for
one person or the other person, they are all
coming to do the same thing. I will only vote
when I think there is a party doing something for
me,” he said.
The recent crisis confronting the country was
described by the artiste as an unfortunate
situation and also advised Ghanaians especially
the youth to stop depending on politicians.

Source: Zionfelix

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