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Ghana has cheap freedom and very expensive justice; that's the fact of the matter!
Even though the country was built on freedom and justice, we have become a nation of selfish people.
"It's the others who are suffering not me, so I am not bothered", that has become the mantra of the Ghanaian.
Time and again we hear of people whose rights are abused with impunity -- and we talk about having justice?
As for freedom we have it in abundance, so much so that we are abusing it. How?
Tune in to That's My opinion at 2:05 pm and listen to Nana Ansah Kwaw IV.
Nana will share with you why justice is so expensive, and why those in the middle class have become selfish -- depriving the poor in society in the process.
Tune in to JOY 99.7 FM or myjoyonline.com at 2:05 pm this and every Thursday.
Listen and share your thoughts:
Text 1422 on all networks, or call 030-2216541 (when he opens the phone lines). You can also contribute via WhatsApp on 024 4340 437 ahead of the show.
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