“When Jesus Christ came to this earth, he healed the sick, fed those who were hungry and did many things for the needy and mankind including signs and wonders, but later what happened to him? They despised and crucified him when the time came. But he rose again, and in such like manner will ex-President Mahama be president again”, says former National Organizer of the opposition NDC, Kofi Adams.
Sounding all religious, the NDC stalwart pointed out that the crucifixion and the subsequent resurrection of Jesus Christ, is similar in electoral context to the defeat and sure and quaranteed victory of the NDC under former President Mahama in next year's general elections.
Responding to what the NDC will do differently after the woeful defeat in 2016 to win the 2020 elections, Kofi Adams on Okay FM’s "Ade Akye Abia" Morning Show, said “it is not that if you are down in life, it means it is the end of you; you can go down and still come up, that is the teaching of Jesus Christ and we have the belief that just as it happened to Jesus Christ, the same can happen to a political party like the NDC”.
To him, it was the plan of God to allow former President John Dramani Mahama lose the 2016 elections in order to expose the deceptive nature of the Akufo-Addo led government.
"God himself knows why he didn’t allow John Dramani Mahama to win the 2016 elections because I am sure that if he had won that election, the noise that the NPP made that they will make Accra the cleanest city in Africa, that 83 ministers under Mahama were many and so they should be reduced and I am sure by now they will still be saying Nana Addo would have used 50 ministers if Mahama had won the 2016 elections. But through change of government, we have seen Nana Addo appointing 123 ministers in government and unable to make Accra the cleanest city,” he stressed.
He added that “with change of government we have seen that the 1D1F which he used state fuel to go to Ekumfi to cut sod for the commencement of a factory with the assurance that a year by this time the factory will be running, today, beyond the sign board, we cannot see anything there but rather individual existing factories have been brandish as 1D1F”.
“We cannot see his campaign promise one-village-One-Dam, as well as the one million dollar per constituency which many Ghanaians thought it would help develop the various constituencies, nothing has been sent to any constituency. And so these promises are meant to deceive Ghanaians”, he reiterated.
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On a story on Ghanaweb under the heading; University of Ghana to switch to solar energy my two cents which I can't seem to post is this. Players in the renewable energy sector are stepping up the promotion of energy conservation, efficiency and knowledge transfer as the country continuous to find alternatives to the raging energy crisis. Consequently, the Institute of Industrial Research (IIR) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has so far trained a total of 1,742 electricians in Solar Photovoltaic (Solar PV) Design, Sizing, Installation and Maintenance. The beneficiaries are certified electricians who are members of the Certified Electrical Wiring Professionals (CEWPAG) and drawn from all regions of the country. Solar PV is a technology that converts sunlight (solar radiation) into direct current electricity by using semiconductors. When the sun hits the semiconductor within the PV cell, electrons are freed and form an electric current. Solar PV technology is generally employed on a panel (hence solar panels). The country has for decades relied solely on hydropower, generated by three dams, of which the Akosombo Dam is the largest. The Akosombo Dam was originally built in the 1920s to serve the British. It was revamped in the 1950s by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president, to serve the newly independent nation. Since then, two more dams have been built to meet Ghana’s growing energy needs. Ghana exports electricity to the neighbouring countries of Benin, Togo, Cote d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso. Despite generating enough electricity to afford exporting to other countries, Ghana is in an energy crisis, with unpredictable power supply to industries and homes. “Dumsor” refers to the problem of frequent power outages in Ghana. The country has had periods of load shedding exercises in the past; in 1983, 1998, 2006/7, and as recently as few days ago. In the last few years however, the situation has become dire. Electricity demand has seen an increase of about 52% over the course of the last decade (from 2006 to 2016). The installed generation capacity has almost doubled within the same period. Despite this, Dumsor still occurs on an almost daily basis. The situation can be ascribed to the fact that due to fuel supply challenges, the installed generation facilities are unable to function as they are intended to. In recent years, due to a drought that has lowered the water levels in the Volta River (which feeds the lake), and subsequently, the Volta Lake, the dam has seen a consistent drop in water levels below the acceptable operational levels. Thus, the Akosombo dam, and the two other dams, Kpong and Bui, have been operating at diminished capacities of 900, 140 and 342 MW instead of at their operating installed capacity of 1020, 160 and 400 MW, respectively. Energy experts have in recent years advocated a departure from the over-reliance on electric energy to the usage of renewable energy sources such as Solar PV. To increase the rate of penetration of Solar PV usage, CEWPAG begun a 6-months project to train their members to reposition them for an impending Solar PV usage boom. Partners on the project include the Energy Commission, the Electricity Company of Ghana, Telsol KA Ltd with the IIR of CSIR providing the technical training with funding from the Skills Development Fund (SDF) and the Danish government through DANIDA. Speaking at a closing ceremony of a 5-day Training -of-Trainers Workshop in Accra, the Training Co-ordinator of the project, Mr. Eric Nyarko said the trainees were taken through overview of the energy situation in Ghana, solar energy systems (PV and Thermal), charge controllers, invertors, batteries, health and safety and marketing. He said that with an average of four-hour sunshine, conscious effort ought to be made to increase the utilisation of solar energy. “Solar is no longer expensive. These days, the cost of the panels has reduced drastically and with the number of people trained, the country now has adequate expertise to aid the penetration of solar PV as an alternative energy source”, he added. The National President of CEWPAG, Mr. Wisdom Gakpo said the trainings are in preparation for an anticipated upsurge in solar use, saying the over 1,500 professional installers are ready and well-equipped to address all solar PV related concerns. A participant from the Upper West Region, Mutawakilu Mogtari appealed for a government subsidy for the importation of Solar components to make it more affordable for potential users to increase its usage. He added a high solar penetration will substantially lift the burden off traditional energy sources that have proven to be inefficient, unreliable and exhaustive and further conserve the environment.
Fo.olish talk
You people think God is like some pepe man sitting up there thinking like you Ghanaians eh? Funny people.
Yes, JDM will rise just like Jesus did as you said. When Jesus rose he did not live with his people again, he went to heaven. JDM will rise again but certainly not back to the presidency just as Jesus did not go back to his people again when he rose.
By this your statement I can assure you, that you have cast the die for another 4yrs immediate 4yrs in opposition. You have messed everything. Eben asem mpo nyi Kofi Adams? Did you really think through this analogy? Akefa asem aba ooooooooooooooo!! Egya Adams ana se Todia Adams nso a.
Kofi Adams paa gyama bribi reba wo do? Has GOD told you that JDM has resolved the reason that got him losing the 2016 elections, You see, when you people do this you get the man into many troubles. Don’t bring GOD into your unnecessary zeal to court public attention for your propaganda. Wogyef ma yen asowa nko edzidzi aye!!! How dare you compare the corruption that sank JDM with the death and resurrection of Christ. Don’t you know by this you mock the essence of Christ going on the Cross? Hwe wo nsem keka yie atse!!!
These are Kofi Adams and the rest. While the rest are not back stabbers, Kofi Adams is a double agent.
Yes Mahama is rising again
If Kofi Adams were a muslim,he would have been stoned to death for blasphemy for saying that Mahama will resurrect like our lord JESUS.With the dirt that is engulfing Mahama he cannot even be compared to lucifer.
Mahama will rise again and take the country back to IMF. God forbid!