Audio By Carbonatix
My question is simple, and it's to every Ghanaian. Is it too much to ask you to wear Red on Fridays?
Well, currently it seems as though it is..
It all started on a rainy morning, on 1st July, 2014, when some citizens expressed their concern about our happy home Ghana.
Some members of government and some media persons, also Ghanaians, living in Ghana, chose to insult and ridicule these concerned citizens.
But some of the reasons given for not taking the demonstration serious make me want to wear red every day.
The Ghanaians who came out on that faithful day in the rain were said to have drank red wine... yes wine.
But if you think that is the funniest joke you have ever heard, especially, since it came from government commentators? Well, they were also accused of having car keys !!!!
Now that's when I decided to put on my red!!!
Ghana needs help ... Even the president should be in RED!!

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