Hand Over Ghana to Whites:- Evangelist Advocates

 

Evangelist Edward Freeman, popularly known as “Wiase ye broni dea,” recently made headlines with his unconventional statement during an interview with Evans Kweku Oboafi Junior, also known as HARDROCK. The evangelist sparked controversy by advocating for Ghana to be managed by white individuals.

 

According to Evangelist Freeman, white people possess certain qualities that make them more suitable to manage the country. He attributed their supposed superiority to their “powers,” “different knowledge,” and ability to bring about “manageable” solutions. The evangelist’s remarks have left many Ghanaians stunned, wondering what prompted him to make such a statement.

During the interview, Evangelist Freeman emphasized that if he had the opportunity to meet with the President of Ghana, he would urge him to consider handing over the country’s management to white individuals. This proposal has been met with widespread criticism, with many questioning the evangelist’s understanding of Ghana’s history, culture, and sovereignty.

 

As influential figures in Ghanaian society, his call has become necessary due to the numerous challenges Ghanaians face, and his advocacy has become very crucial. Despite the call, Evangelist Freeman’s statement has also sparked important conversations about Ghana’s development trajectory.

 

Some argue that the country’s continued reliance on foreign aid and expertise is a clear indication of its inability to manage its own affairs. Others counter that Ghana’s challenges are not unique and that the country has made significant progress in recent years.

 

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Evangelist Freeman’s statement has touched a raw nerve in Ghanaian society. The country’s history, culture, and sovereignty are not up for debate; however, several scholars have added their voices to the clarion call.

 

In conclusion, Evangelist Freeman’s advocacy for Ghana to be managed by white individuals is a statement that has received several applauds. As Ghanaians, we must continue to advocate for the betterment of the country and lasting solutions to our challenges. Handing over the country to the whites will be of a great deal, for economic independent.

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