Saturday, 24 March 2012

The Crazy Country We Live In!!!

Last week I was in an Accra Metropolitan Assembly convoy.
Charleeey the feeling dey be!

No traffic, everyone stops for you to pass, you drive on full speed and no police stops you to query you.
But whiles in the vehicle, I looked at the people outside and wondered how they were feeling and what was going through their minds.

Then I started wondering whether the feelings I was having at that moment:
Our politicians who ride in such convoys, do they ever feel what i felt?
Do they know that the people walking along those roads who pay them for working for them will never get to ride in such convoys ever and therefore deserve to be served well by them?

Hmm! That is why I do not want to be a politician because I can't sit and watch people be cheated.

Well, this is just Albie's Views.
What's yours?




Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Hmm, Valentine's Day!!!

Today is the day after Valentine's day.
Did you hear of the condom shortage in some parts of Accra?
I bet you some ladies are a day old pregnant, some guys have contracted gonorrhea and other scary sexually transmitted diseases. Hmm!

Was Your Val's Day all about sex or it was about having some quality time with your loved ones like your girlfriend, boyfriend and even your relatives?
Mine was definitely about spending quality time with my family, so I went home early from work.

Why do you wait till such day to tell your loved ones how much you love and care about them?
Why do you have to wait for a day that someone sitting somewhere had set aside for you to say, "I LOVE YOU" or "I CARE" to that special person in your life.

Make people you love feel good all the time and not only on Valentine's day because when Valentine's day comes and you do nothing for them, they will still say,
 "I Had a Great Valentine's Day" because for them everyday is Valentine's Day.

Hey! This is Just Albie's View.
What do you Think?

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

OH, OH, BLACK STARS!

Why do our stars always play with our feelings like that?
They found themselves in the same situation in South-Africa now it's Equatorial Guinea.
When are they going to change this style which gives most Ghanaians Hypertension?

What was going through the mind of Asamoah Gyan?
Did he think he was a magician?
What is also wrong with Kojo Asamoah?
Doesn't he know where the net is?

Charley we've got a long way to go.
It isn't about playing well, it's about scoring goals and winning.
Let's wait and see what surprise they have for us against Mali one more time.
Mind you, the Malians are not going to sit down for the stars to win again.
So they have to do their best this time

Hey! This is Just Albie's View.
What's Yours?

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Big guns arrive for Kuffour's match

Football | Ghana

Sammy Kuffor © Reuters


Football stars Lothar Matthäus and Andy Cole are among the star names who would arrive in the country on Thursday for Sammy Kuffour's testimonial in Kumasi on December 23 the GFA is reporting.
The ex-Ghana international will be joined by a host of world renowned footballers as he bids his final farewell to the game after making his international debut in 1993.
Cameroon's Rigobert Song and Raymond Kalla, Daniel Amokachi and Jay-Jay Okocha from Nigeria and South African duo of Lucas Radebe and Mark Fish will also be on parade on Friday at the Baba Yara Stadium.
According to organisers, Sammy Kuffour will first line up for the 'Friends of Kuffour team' who will be spotting branded Bayern Munich shirts before swapping sides to wear the national jersey for the last time when he joins a select Black Stars team.
Kuffour will then carry with him the Ghana flag and take the final lap of honour in the last ten minutes of the match and will be joined by colleagues who would follow up with the flags of all the sides he played for during his sterling career.
Tickets range from GH? 4:00 - Popular Stand, GH? 7:00 - Centre Line and GH? 30:00 - VIP.
A three-time Ghana Footballer of the Year, Kuffour, announced his retirement in September 2008 after a career spanning over a decade and having appeared at every tournament organized by Fifa; U17, U20, Olympics, World Cup as well as four appearances at the Africa Cup of Nations.
He spent a successful period with Bayen Munich from 1993 to 2005 and won everything there is in club football from the Bundesliga, Uefa Champions League and the Intercontinental Cup.
Kuffour was named by Caf as one of the 30 best African footballers of all time and was twice, 1999 and 2001, runner-up in the Africa footballer of the year award.
He featured for Torino, Bayern Munich, AS Roma, Livorno and Ajax during his playing career.

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

SPECIAL NICT TRAINING FOR JUC STUDENTS

Some students of one of the private universities in Accra Jayee University College (JUC) under-went a one day training to make them aware of the New Information Communication Technology (NICT) and how they can use it for national and environmental purposes.
The students were thought how to create and use blogs.
The students after the training expressed their gratitude for the knowledge they have acquired and how they are going to use it to move Ghana forward.