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The Biggest Problem Of All Ghanaians: We Do Not Know Where Patriotism Ends

A Ghana supporter arrives at Gold Coast bar-restaurant in Brixton, south London.

I have always known that Ghanaians are exceptionally patriotic. Despite the many great things one can achieve with strong sense of patriotism, being ‘over patriotic’ without any room to criticize your own country/people, point out the wrongs within your country and being over sensitive when others (especially non-nationals) loudly bring to light unfortunate occurrences in your country is not patriotism, rather treacherous.

It is great that Ghanaians will defend Ghana and its people at all time. The duty to defend and uphold the good name of Ghana as a citizen is constitutionally imposed. Patriotism therefore does not only spring from our sense of belonging, it is also a citizenry requirement which must be respected.

However,  I have realized many Ghanaians do not understand and appreciate that, patriotism is not only about singing praises, it is also about nailing the negatives, pointing out the illegal activities and unfortunate occurrences happening within your country and among your people.

Patriotism is about being sincere, being watchful and above all, being critical and embracing the true state of affairs in relation to your people and country.

It is the above mentioned attributes of patriotism that many of us Ghanaians lack. We hate it to the core when someone points out the obvious destructions, poverty, corruption and anti-developmental activities which have engulfed our country or being championed by our people.

In the name of patriotism, we jump to call people who point out our follies names and in a deadly rebuttal, we quickly point out the weakness of these people or their countries too. What happened to the all-important attribute of acceptance and being sincere with the real state of affairs of your nation when it comes to patriotism?

Ghanaians simply hate to be criticized (either constructively or non-constructively); we do not criticize our own people, leaders and country as much as we will do to that of others. The irony of this is that, we are always the first to cite the iniquities of others and their countries without a room for us to accept our own.

Countries like Nigeria have always suffered in the hands of Ghanaians. I wish we employ the same eyes and standard we use to judge these countries/people to judge and look at our own backyards too.

The moment someone states the obvious about Ghana or Ghanaians, we invoke the highest offence and in the name of patriotism, we ambush the person with counter claims without accepting the truth of their statement. This is not patriotism, it is surely treacherous.

Patriotism aims at making the country and people better. Covering up our debauched deeds would not in any way bring about the betterment we seek as a nation.

I do understand that it is morally corrupt for a person living in dirt to highlight your filth. However, the fact is; you have dirt and that is what you should appreciate the person for prompting you.

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Agya Koo Abrantie
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Celebrated Comedian Kofi Adu popularly known as Agya Koo has been arrested by the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters in Accra.

His arrest followed a warrant issued by an Accra Circuit Court for the comedian to answer allegations of fraud made against him by one Stephen Kwarteng.

He was arrested yesterday when he called at the unit to answer questions on the alleged fraud.

He might not be granted bail immediately since the warrant of arrest issued by the judge did not state that he should be given a police bail.

Agya Koo would face charges of attempting to smuggle and defrauding by false pretense.

He had insisted that his lawyer, Capt Nkrabea Effah Dartey, be present before he would write his statement or be interrogated.

However, after several hours of waiting, the police took him to the crime scene at the American Embassy where his victims said the had converged to claim their US entry visas which were never forthcoming.

The Director of AHTU, Superintendent Patience Quaye, said following media reports, more victims, numbering about 13, had called to indicate their preparedness to lodge official complaints as they had also been swindled by the comedian.

Narrating the details of events leading to his arrest, Supt. Quaye said her outfit had received complaints from Mr. Kwarteng on January 4, 2013.

According to the complainant, somewhere in 2011, he discussed his intention to travel to the USA with a friend who introduced him to Agya Koo, for assistance.

He said when they met with Agya Koo at his Kumasi residence after earlier deliberations in Accra, he paid the comedian $1,880 as the cost of securing the US entry visa.

Two months after the payment, Agya Koo called to indicate that the visa was ready and asked the complainant to meet him around the US Embassy to collect it.

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