KSM, you are forgiven for not wearing your T-shirt. Lovely outfit 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. Keep up the good work, we require a serious makeover and reset in our beloved Ghana.
And also the followers of KSM,plus Papa KSM,any one who can tell me the meaning of our town in ghana called Winneba. I will give that person or people 1000 euros or dollars or pounds.
YES. Boss you are right in everything you say which Potential. We always deceiving our selves. We think we are wise but we’re not showing that. Sometimes you see some people in social media. and you laugh.
Exactly anthonygokah,bronyi means aarburow nye,and if many it means aarburowfuu.Papa KSM the teacher the wisdom older 🧓 school man.And if we Ghanaians will follow him instead of Adom fm sankofa radio Onua TV 📺 GBC Wuntomi radio 📻 Owusu Bempah Duncan Williams churches Otumfuo Mahama Bawumia Kennedy Agyapong KUFFOUR Allan Kyeremanteng IGP Cecelia Dapaah Jean Mensah ursla Owusu orkugyato Ablakwa Aseidu Nketsia Sam George thems the oral team aarr ghana will move forward. My people citizens of Yaasantewaa Kwame Nkuruma Ama Ghana 🇬🇭 please follow this KSM man,he dont or have a brain 🧠, but he have(CRANIUM?)CRANIUM is the mother of the brain 🧠 ooohhhtttooomm people. Thanks and I hope am making sense People.
I remember watching you on METRO TV and you had Oppong Nkrumah as a guest - the brother seemed like a real leader but they were given power and they turned out to be "painti na mentor" .
If we don't find a way to destroy corruption, whatever we will try to do will not work. We have to start teaching in our schools how to be a patriotic citizen. I remembered in 1962,the people of Ghana were very confident. Things start going bad after the 1966 coup. We went back to colonialism when Busia became the prime minister and started listening to the British and Americans to sell important industries. Unfortunately, Akuffo Addo has the same mentality. Akuffo Addo knew what he was doing. In his mind,he was taken us back to pre-colonial times. They cut our head when Nkurumah was overthrown.
Good evening, KSM! It's Nation Time, and I'm here to add my voice to your submission. First of all, KSM, why is your show always in English? Lol! It's all good, man. I’ll pardon you since you’ve already explained that you don’t have a specific topic today. By the way this is the reason why we encourage English and to a larger extent forbid our kids from speaking Vernacular? Surprising my 10 years child thinks I cannot speak the Ghanaian Language because they have never heard me speak that before. Hahaha, but I did that for them! Today my kids stand tall in all the subject including Ghanaian language. Language plays a critical role in shaping identity, culture, and communication. In Ghana, vernacular languages such as Akan, Ga, Ewe, and Dagbani are integral to the nation’s cultural heritage and social fabric. However, within educational and professional settings, there is often a push to limit the use of vernacular in favor of English. While this policy may seem restrictive, being encouraged to adhere to English in formal contexts can have significant benefits for personal and national development. 1. Global Competitiveness English is the official language of Ghana and a global lingua franca. Proficiency in English is essential for engaging with international markets, securing global opportunities, and participating in global conversations. Pushing Ghanaians to use English in certain contexts ensures that individuals are better equipped to compete in an increasingly interconnected world. 2. Academic and Professional Growth English is the primary medium of instruction in Ghana’s educational institutions and the dominant language in professional settings. Encouraging the use of English enhances clarity and consistency in communication, preparing students and professionals to excel in their fields. It also fosters better understanding and interaction among people from diverse ethnic backgrounds. 3. Promotion of National Unity Ghana is a multilingual nation with over 80 spoken languages. While vernacular languages promote cultural pride, relying solely on them in certain settings could create communication barriers and foster division. English serves as a unifying medium, allowing people from different ethnic groups to communicate effectively. 4. Preserving Vernacular While Adapting Pushing for the use of English does not negate the value of Ghanaian vernacular languages. Instead, it ensures that while vernacular languages are preserved and celebrated in cultural and informal settings, English remains the preferred language for formal interactions. This balance ensures that Ghana’s rich linguistic heritage thrives alongside its global integration. 5. Cultivating Discipline and Adaptability In schools and workplaces, being pushed to speak English rather than vernacular instills discipline and adaptability. It teaches individuals to navigate different contexts appropriately-switching between vernacular and English depending on the setting. This adaptability is a critical skill in a globalized world. Conclusion KSM in conclusion I will say while vernacular languages are vital for preserving Ghana’s cultural identity, being encouraged to speak English in formal settings equips Ghanaians with the tools necessary for academic success, professional growth, and international relevance. Striking a balance between promoting vernacular and prioritizing English in specific contexts will empower individuals and strengthen Ghana’s position on the global stage. Kweku Bart-Addison
The late Dr. Runoko Rashidi, historian, research specialist said. "What you do for yourself depends on what you think of yourself. What you think of yourself depends on what you know of yourself. And what you know of yourself depends on what you have been told of yourself." SANKOFA is one of the major elements to relearn everything we have been thought in this journey of our self-image (the true African mind). What we seek, we have to go back to the source.
We take pride in not being able to speak our local dialect. We are proud to have english names like Brown, Hammond Charles, Bartels and look down on our fellow Ghanaians with local indegenous names. We laugh at those who cannot pronounce words in english and we parade them on social media. It is so pathetic.
I'm of the opinion that the so called Independence day should be cancelled. Because when as a people have celebrated it enough - more than 60years. Are we going to continue celebrating it forever? 🤨
We need some people like you to tap our shoulders to wake us up. You’re gradually awakening some of us with your show; thank you 🙏
KSM, you are forgiven for not wearing your T-shirt. Lovely outfit 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. Keep up the good work, we require a serious makeover and reset in our beloved Ghana.
Congratulations🎊💐🎉 President Ibrahim Toare of Burkina Faso Mama Africa is Proud of you 💥💙💚💜👏👍⭐✌️🎊❤️💯💪✊🙏🏻🌍
KSM, this is clearly beyond any other topics. Kudos, may you live long for ama Ghana 🇬🇭
Thanks KSM...very deep
And also the followers of KSM,plus Papa KSM,any one who can tell me the meaning of our town in ghana called Winneba. I will give that person or people 1000 euros or dollars or pounds.
YES. Boss you are right in everything you say which Potential. We always deceiving our selves. We think we are wise but we’re not showing that. Sometimes you see some people in social media. and you laugh.
Exactly anthonygokah,bronyi means aarburow nye,and if many it means aarburowfuu.Papa KSM the teacher the wisdom older 🧓 school man.And if we Ghanaians will follow him instead of Adom fm sankofa radio Onua TV 📺 GBC Wuntomi radio 📻 Owusu Bempah Duncan Williams churches Otumfuo Mahama Bawumia Kennedy Agyapong KUFFOUR Allan Kyeremanteng IGP Cecelia Dapaah Jean Mensah ursla Owusu orkugyato Ablakwa Aseidu Nketsia Sam George thems the oral team aarr ghana will move forward. My people citizens of Yaasantewaa Kwame Nkuruma Ama Ghana 🇬🇭 please follow this KSM man,he dont or have a brain 🧠, but he have(CRANIUM?)CRANIUM is the mother of the brain 🧠 ooohhhtttooomm people. Thanks and I hope am making sense People.
KSM, THANK YOU SO MUCH. STAY BLESSED ALWAYS.
This is deep! Thank you
😂😂😂😂😂 this is the mindset of the degree and PHD holders in the country , you go talk ahhh Taya
Corruption is our biggest problem. So many countries that gained independence after us are far ahead and doing well.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I remember watching you on METRO TV and you had Oppong Nkrumah as a guest - the brother seemed like a real leader but they were given power and they turned out to be "painti na mentor" .
NANA IS JUST GREEEEDY
If we don't find a way to destroy corruption, whatever we will try to do will not work. We have to start teaching in our schools how to be a patriotic citizen. I remembered in 1962,the people of Ghana were very confident. Things start going bad after the 1966 coup. We went back to colonialism when Busia became the prime minister and started listening to the British and Americans to sell important industries. Unfortunately, Akuffo Addo has the same mentality. Akuffo Addo knew what he was doing. In his mind,he was taken us back to pre-colonial times. They cut our head when Nkurumah was overthrown.
Please, sir, help us get the president to address the galamsey problem. We are all being poisoned for gold.
Hi Hon Prophet Bro KSM really appreciate👍 💥⭐🎉💐✌️⭐🎊❤️💜💚💙💯🇬🇭First 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💪✊Aluta Continue
Facts truth world
I THINK OUR NEW EDUCATION MINISTER SHOULD INTRODUCE AN OBLIGATORY VISIT TO THE DUNGEONS AROUND THE COAST TO ALL SCHOOLS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
apuu tor. Haruna Iddrisu? If not, politics why shouldn't the old minister keep his job. Think about it
Wake up Africa 🌍💪✊⭐👍👏💜💚💙💥🌍Unite
KSM. I like your show a lot; I also like your batakari a lot. Can you tell me where I can find one to buy for myself?
Here is the same message Mama G of revelations has been COMPLETELY taken about.
Good evening, KSM! It's Nation Time, and I'm here to add my voice to your submission. First of all, KSM, why is your show always in English? Lol! It's all good, man. I’ll pardon you since you’ve already explained that you don’t have a specific topic today. By the way this is the reason why we encourage English and to a larger extent forbid our kids from speaking Vernacular? Surprising my 10 years child thinks I cannot speak the Ghanaian Language because they have never heard me speak that before. Hahaha, but I did that for them! Today my kids stand tall in all the subject including Ghanaian language.
Language plays a critical role in shaping identity, culture, and communication. In Ghana, vernacular languages such as Akan, Ga, Ewe, and Dagbani are integral to the nation’s cultural heritage and social fabric. However, within educational and professional settings, there is often a push to limit the use of vernacular in favor of English. While this policy may seem restrictive, being encouraged to adhere to English in formal contexts can have significant benefits for personal and national development.
1. Global Competitiveness
English is the official language of Ghana and a global lingua franca. Proficiency in English is essential for engaging with international markets, securing global opportunities, and participating in global conversations. Pushing Ghanaians to use English in certain contexts ensures that individuals are better equipped to compete in an increasingly interconnected world.
2. Academic and Professional Growth
English is the primary medium of instruction in Ghana’s educational institutions and the dominant language in professional settings. Encouraging the use of English enhances clarity and consistency in communication, preparing students and professionals to excel in their fields. It also fosters better understanding and interaction among people from diverse ethnic backgrounds.
3. Promotion of National Unity
Ghana is a multilingual nation with over 80 spoken languages. While vernacular languages promote cultural pride, relying solely on them in certain settings could create communication barriers and foster division. English serves as a unifying medium, allowing people from different ethnic groups to communicate effectively.
4. Preserving Vernacular While Adapting
Pushing for the use of English does not negate the value of Ghanaian vernacular languages. Instead, it ensures that while vernacular languages are preserved and celebrated in cultural and informal settings, English remains the preferred language for formal interactions. This balance ensures that Ghana’s rich linguistic heritage thrives alongside its global integration.
5. Cultivating Discipline and Adaptability
In schools and workplaces, being pushed to speak English rather than vernacular instills discipline and adaptability. It teaches individuals to navigate different contexts appropriately-switching between vernacular and English depending on the setting. This adaptability is a critical skill in a globalized world.
Conclusion
KSM in conclusion I will say while vernacular languages are vital for preserving Ghana’s cultural identity, being encouraged to speak English in formal settings equips Ghanaians with the tools necessary for academic success, professional growth, and international relevance. Striking a balance between promoting vernacular and prioritizing English in specific contexts will empower individuals and strengthen Ghana’s position on the global stage.
Kweku Bart-Addison
Well said Mr. English will continue to be GH’s official language.
KSM CAN YOU SEE HOW THE MEMBERS OF THE NPP MINORITY ARE STANDING UP AGAINST THE INITIATIVE OF THE ORAL ❓
The late Dr. Runoko Rashidi, historian, research specialist said. "What you do for yourself depends on what you think of yourself. What you think of yourself depends on what you know of yourself. And what you know of yourself depends on what you have been told of yourself." SANKOFA is one of the major elements to relearn everything we have been thought in this journey of our self-image (the true African mind). What we seek, we have to go back to the source.
i'm sad 😔 😔 😔
Religion obstacles are another woe of our downfall 🙄 😊
We take pride in not being able to speak our local dialect. We are proud to have english names like Brown, Hammond Charles, Bartels and look down on our fellow Ghanaians with local indegenous names. We laugh at those who cannot pronounce words in english and we parade them on social media. It is so pathetic.
😂😂😂
Rat race!
We have a human race in a rat race!
I'm of the opinion that the so called Independence day should be cancelled.
Because when as a people have celebrated it enough - more than 60years.
Are we going to continue celebrating it forever? 🤨
Oh KSM, NPP headquarters, and gov't hospital, aba. Mother Ghana
BECAUSE OF BAD LEADER LIKE AKUFFO ADDO VERY INCOMPETENT AND EXTREMELY CLUELESS THAN BAWUMIA THE PAPER ECONOMIST
I admire your smock so colorful.
😂😂😂