Friday, 21 December 2012

What Would You DO??

hello everyone, 

Its me again! so the festive season is here again and I'm just wondering what I would do if any of the following happened to me... Let's hear from you first! 

What would you do, if you woke up one morning and realize you had wet the bed?
What would you do, if you you fart thinking no body knew it was you, and then you suddenly look around and discover that everyone had a stern stare at you for reasons you may not readily decipher?
What would you do if a friend invites you over for a meal, gives you a cold glass of water and hands you the toothpick bottle?
What would you do, if out of 7 colleagues you had met and spoke with since you got to the office, it was a client that pointed out to you that you are wearing your clothe inside out?
What would you do, if you are looking your best waiting for an important appointment (or date) and some wacky kids just innocently throw a piece of their chocolate ice cream on your immaculate white?
What would you do, if a pregnant woman throws up at you... where? Well... What would you do?
What would you do, if you found out that an opportunity you turned down was worth a million dollars? Chei!!! I no fit shout...
What would you do, if you found your spouse and your best friend in bed in your bedroom; and they shout "April Fooooool!" and you realize it is actually April 1? The matter go just end there? What would you do?

But Seriously,

What would you do, if you found out your parents almost aborted you?
What would you do, if you found out your parents actually tried to abort you?
What would you do, if you found out that December 25 is actually not supposed to be Christmas?
What would you do, if God told you that you have been running on your own without a knowledge of His will for the past 10 years?
What would you do, if you woke up and found Jesus in your kitchen making breakfast?
What would you do if you were walking down the street with Jesus, and someone walks up to you and slaps Him (not you but Jesus...)? What would you do if you were the one that was slapped.
What would you do, if you found Jesus knocking on the door of your heart?

Just wondering... What would you do? Enjoy the holidays to the fullest cos' I am having so much fun with family and some wonderful friends...

Peace... I'm out!

Friday, 14 December 2012

After the Election Fever... Back To Reality

Hello Fam!

I hope I've been missed o cos' as for me, I don miss you all scatter the whole place sef. Thanks Eya and jhazmyn for checking up on moi, I truly appreciate, God bless you!

As you all may have read, seen and heard, the Ghana elections which the whole of Africa was waiting for has come and gone. The voting was scheduled for the 7th but because of some faulty machines, the elections continued to the 8th at some of the places that encountered those technical problems... The process went on smoothly and on Sunday after a long wait and what seemed to be like  the nation was being held to ransom by the electoral commission (herein after called the EC), the EC finally announced his excellency John Dramani Mahama as the winner and president elect for Ghana, due to be sworn in by January 7, 2013.

Before I continue, let me tell you a little about the history of the John's ruling Ghana... we had flt Jerry John Rawlings, then John Agekum Kuffour and then came the late John Evans Atta Mills and now, another John! if you are wondering where I am going with all this, my 4year old son will now be known as and called John-Gabriel... Hehehehe, you just never know.

Now back to what I was saying earlier, after the declaration of the results, the main opposition which is NPP said they have reasons to believe that the elections were rigged and for that matter, is thinking seriously about suing the electoral commission to court to seek redress. 

This created some kinda tension as their supporters went on a peaceful demonstration amidst some few recorded acts of violence but as to whether all those acts were connected to the elections or not is not really known besides, a lot of people will take advantage of issues like this to do evil.

In all, I thank God that we as a country are still growing stronger despite our political affiliations, differences and pitfalls. May I also plead with you that, anytime you go down on your knees to pray, may you remember Ghana and Africa, because one way or the other, we are all connected...  we are all part of the same history... What hurts me hurts you... Very much.

Peace... I'm out!