Must State and corporate official events always be laced with trombo-trumpet tooting and brain-busting drumming even during office hours? Is it cultural to fritter away your waking hours with frivolous fun and to dim-wit distract others who want to do something else?
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even more annoying are the early morning religious rituals, or the evening and midnight church chanting that wont leave you alone with your thoughts or let you sleep peacefully! Accra, generates enough daytime noise, what's another celebratory drum-chaos?!
ReplyDeleteI see NYA is still pumping.
ReplyDeletegood point raised, NYA, and yeh too. I live in an area surrounded by several churches and a mosque. lol...
ReplyDeleteThe cultural juggernauts will not want to hear that. :)
ReplyDeleteIf we grew out of it, we'll actually take a couple of steps towards development. Another thing that really gets my goat is the sight the whole governments machinery gathering at the airport to welcome a gallivanting prez. Been done since Nkrumah. Why?
ReplyDeleteSlippery slope this, what with about the added clubbing and churching at all odd hours?
ReplyDeleteRestricting freedoms is never clear-cut. My solution, if you can't beat them, join them. Learn to 'enjoin' the celebration.
yeh, you said it!
ReplyDeleteand drum beating, posekyere, and drum beating. where (how) have you been? wow!
ReplyDeletenana fredua, several churches and a mosque! i give you "several sorries" and a "think of moving". lol.
ReplyDeletemyne, you're soooooo right. those people...um, did you mean cultural "dinosaurs"? eish, see me playing with my life. i'm just kidding...
ReplyDeleteanon, i have yet to hear that the music from a night club is stopping sleep in any neighbourhood. so i will take yours as a general point with a misplaced fact(?)
ReplyDeletekwame, about the throng to the 'port, you've just inspired me to write a post (someday). thanks.
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