Thursday, December 6, 2012

Ghana's first lady



Women by their nature are multitaskers. Women are more capable though often perceived as vulnerable.
Ghana seeks a first lady who would exhibit the multitasking nature of the woman. Being a wife , a mother, a and hand on top of other issues. Being a man's helper according to God doesn't  mean leaning on the man for support; rather doing your bit to support him.
Of all the first and second ladies of the land I respect the fervor of Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings for her hubby and more importantly to empower women across.
I want to believe that the 'aspiring* first ladies will do more to empower women and not just bear the title. Like Queen Esther did.
Ghana needs a first lady who would go out of her own way to take up a unique initiate  for women and children in the content      
After and reading professor Amabbile's take on keeping journals about a month ago i have realized after practicing that its a really big deal at all. "perfect/excellent" journals are the ones that come off from the writers own experiences which often comes out with little or no embellishment but real life happenings. With this it automatically connects the reader to the article.
As if it were just the right words to express whatever one's really feeling.
Once again another year is ending
2012 will never return again;
have you stopped to ask yourself what you have really achieved this year?; that is

a. What impact you have made in your community
                                                                 b. What impact you have made in your church, school, etc
c. What impact you have made in your family
                                                                 d. Finally how you have done for yourself .

bye 2012
Why don't you pen down all your ups and downs right now and evaluate your 2012.

Friday, March 23, 2012

ghana trafficking


The motor traffic and transport unit MTTU, one of the indispensable units of the Ghana Police Service, serving an outstanding purpose in road safety in Ghana.
With its priority to help reduce drastically or curb the volume of both vehicular and human traffic in the absence or not of the traffic light, ICT  stands a better chance of making this objective reachable hence offloading  stress off personnel.
Our traffic lights in this era need not be in a fixed program mode. The traffic lights, especially ones on the highways and traffic dominated areas ought to be reprogrammed. From a remote location, one can study traffic dynamics using cameras or feedback from reliable sources such as the MTTU. The traffic lights at these affected sites can then be reprogrammed to allow longer moving time for the side with worse traffic.
If this seems so advanced, we can begin by studying traffic situations on our roads. A lucid instance is the heavy traffic towards Accra from areas such as Nungua, Spintex Road Tema and its environs and vice versa.Here the traffic lights should be reprogrammed for more flow of vehicles moving towards accra in the evenings.
This is not rocket science and can easily be done. It is as simple as sending and receiving emails or text messages. Besides being faster and inexpensive, it is reachable than constructing roads which are good but don't do much to avert the problem. Since most road projects always fail to reach their stipulated deadline. And interesting enough, by the time of completion of these the "never ending" roads the design outlives its purpose.