
Fellow Ghanaian,
In our bid to better our lot and leave a formidable legacy for generations unborn, we may have stumbled on a number of occasions but that cannot erase our preparedness to stand together in our challenges.
As people of the church, it is our righteous responsibility to right wrongs when they rear their ugly head in our society.
It is also our intellectual responsibility to speak up when we know things are not going well in our society as expected.
This is why it is oft-touted that the only way that evil thrives is when good men do nothing about their society.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., cautioned that “our live begin to end the very day we keep silence about the things that matter”.
If we are united today, present a common voice and do something about our environment, most things will be right.
This is just today, what we do tomorrow will be up to people like you. Look beyond and let us stand together.
This is why we must be FIERCE; it must be URGENT; it must be NOW! It must be THE FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW!
By: AUXTYN ATTA-BRAKO (POWERS)
Development / Accra / Ghana / Africa / Modernghana.com


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Comments
Well said. This is what we need in Ghana. We need to stand in unity and do things in the name of unity. In Unity We Stand and Divided We all Fall.