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Letter to Prof Jane Nana Opoku Agyeman - Part 1

By Joseph Osei Oppong Brenya
Article Letter to Prof Jane Nana Opoku Agyeman - Part 1
APR 25, 2024 LISTEN

Dear, Prof Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang.

I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirit after yesterday's awkwardness, by the way hope you had a good sleep after basking in the adulation of your usual supporters. No! in truth; I am a little amused, but most honestly attentive: and perhaps wish I could think more like you. But to proceed: I allow that with this view of the case, you could not well have chosen your illustrations from real life; but a fiction of your own imagination.

Through out my life I have endeavoured to illustrate the various modifications of which the female politician is susceptible, with their causes and results but yours happened in a way that worries a concern mind. To allow yourself of a journey of dishonesty and incompetent by some people in the NDC is something I can't sleep with. I had the thinking that your life has been spent in observing and thinking; you have had, as you well know, more opportunities for the first, more leisure for the last, than have fallen to the lot of most.

What I have seen, felt, thought, has led me to form certain opinions of you. It appears to me that the condition of women in society as voice of reasoning after the men have returned from their drinking spree as at present constituted, is false in itself, and injurious to them,—that the education of women, as at present conducted, is founded in mistaken principles, and tends to increase fearfully the sum of misery and error in politics;

but I do not choose presumptuously to fling these opinions in the face of the world, in the form of essays on morality, and treatises on Educa For you to stand on that platform to serve as a cover to long held credence of incompetence of the former president, John Mahama has really harm my believe that women are the difference in politics.

As a mother and a grandma, you stole the opportunity to engage in act of dishonesty and threw cold on the pain of John Mahama's era of pain and anguish. All what you said were contradictions of the persona of HE John Dramani Mahama you intended to paint white which we meet on every page of history, which make us giddy with doubt, or sick with belief. I must say, Grandmaa, your illustration is the most poetical, I allow; but not the most just.

But tell me, is the ground you have taken sufficiently large? is the foundation you have chosen strong enough to bear the moral superstructure you raise upon it? No!

I will end here and come back with part two of my letter, I'm guided by the fact that people of my age and one that proceeds me take no delight in long write-ups, a behavior seem to have adopted by Granma's age too.

My next epistle will tackle one after the other, the issues you raised and the intellectual dishonest you tried to engage in. Follow Ghanaian, here we are today, attempted to be lied to by an opposition which has no message or anything concrete, I speak with the pain of a nation betrayed and the anguished of a people ravaged whose fate in their an apposition party that can offer alternative now lies in a crashed earth. But I come to you with the ultimate goodness of our country men, faith in our capacity to make difference.

For a start, the world can be assured that the commitment to development and good governance is irreversible, so there is no way this country is going allow the NDC and its affiliates or offspring to come and destroyed the gains achieved over the years. Whatever it takes, whatever sacrifices it will take, all of us, chiefs and people, young and old, men and women will rally together to prevent HE John Mahama back as President.

We will continue as the National interest requires us all to reject the NDC and the cancer it presents.

Thank you.

Yours in National Service,
Joseph Osei Oppong Brenya
Director cooperate affairs, NEIP.

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