Saturday, October 25, 2008

PEACE MY PEOPLE-BLACK RASTA

One of Ghana's renowned radio presenter, Black Rasta the host of the famous programme"TAXI DRIVER" at Hitz FM an Accra based Radio station has advised Ghanaians to be peaceful to each other and especially towards the forth coming elections.He said this when presenting his show today. "It is very stupid to fight and kill each other in the name of politics". The people you are fighting for are not ready to die for whatever you do but rather are looking for employment to help keep themselves and their families, so why my people. Deducting this from a song he played on his show "war everywhere in Africa "he said Africa has tagged with all forms crimes and illegal drug peddling across the global whiles the "whites" have all the best. Our leaders have taken all from the common black leaving them helpless. Giving example was the disrespect shown by Ghana's president John Agyekum Kuffour to Ghanaian residents in the Netherlands during his visit to Holland after their support to him to win his election to the presidency. Black Rasta through his show advised blacks around the world to be of best behaviors to help erase the negative perceptions of "mama Africa" because it has hard working sons and daughters who are very productive. He further advised the Ghanaian youth not to involve themselves in any form of violence in the name of NPP and NDC or what part so ever. He climaxed his show called "THE SHOCKER BOX" where he wished Shaggy a foreign musician a happy birthday. Black Rasta has really demonstrated a high level fight against war, corruption, crime, drug peddling among others in his day to day show "TAXI DRIVER" and one particular person in the media front for peace, freedom and justice for all.
BY; MICHAEL AMEDOR


1 comment:

The Evangelist said...

Hello there!

This is an interesting post.

There is a negative perception throughout the world of black Americans and I believe that many Africans have internalized the perceptions that white people have fostered through the media about black Americans.

To read about the fact that Africans are also examining how they are perceived in the world is very enlightening!

Paul