Prez. Akufo-Addo's Diaspora Speech; NDC's Researchers Are Sloths!

Dr. Ekow Spio-Garbrah is famed to have alluded to the fact that opposition is like an inferno, and that it is extremely difficult coping with the ills opposition brings forth. This, I am inclined to think, is responsible for our NDC friends always mainstreaming topics I consider to be not worth the candle into the public domain.

Let me be blunt here, our NDC friends have developed the affinity for majoring in the minors in so many ways.

Delivering a speech at the Africa Diaspora Summit in France, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo urged Africans in the Diaspora to take the destiny of the continent's development into their hands as that is the surest way to develop it and its people. This is what the President said;

''Let me repeat that the destiny of all black people in the world is bound up with Africa. A performing Africa elevates the status of all black people around the world. A non-performing Africa continues the situation where black people around the world are looked down on''

This great and thought-provoking sermon by the President is being hailed across the continent and beyond, and as usual, our NDC friends are in town with their plagiarism nonsense. They claim that this particular quote originated from the writer Lorraine Hansberry and that President Akufo-Addo failed to acknowledge the source of his statement.

A research conducted into the issue, however, reveals that this is one of the pure inventions of the perverted minds within the NDC. They are peddling a falsehood with their claim of the quote belonging to that writer.

If they have anything to the contrary, they are at liberty to same available for our perusal.

Simply stating the obvious, President Akufo-Addo owns that particular statement contrary to the propaganda-laden claim they are making.

They find reading to be a taboo, hence this disgraceful research material they are bandying about. Opposition is more than hell to them.

P.K. Sarpong, Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.