About ChrisWE
Chris Worla is a teacher , a farmer and a blogger. He is a socio - political news analyst and anti- corruption crusader who believes many of the challenges in the developing world are inextricably linked to dysfunctional systems and leadership deficit.
He believes leadership is cause, everything else is effect. Get leadership right, and all the other pieces shall fall in the right places.
For the second year running, Mr. Mo, you have been sitting your somewhere, and after having some pizza and wine, you engage in this game of dangling your money before our eyes, raising our libidos; I mean our appetites, and…
I resigned from the Ghana Education Service in 2008 at the rank of Principal Superintendent. I have been in the service for a cumulative period of 10 years; having spent the first four of those 10 years in a small…
Good evening Mr. President. Let’s do some straight talk. I am not amused at all tonight. Your Excellency, earlier this afternoon, over lunch, I had remarked to my colleague, that ‘like joke like play’, you and your NDC government seem…
Good evening Mr. President and welcome back home. We didn’t miss you much while you were away. In fact, we have been very busy burning down the remaining markets. So far we are on course. There is statistics to prove….
Unending fires in our markets and public places can be a frightening business. But when the leader of the nation goes crying to Uncle Sam for help, ordinary citizens can find themselves wondering whether they can still rely on the…
Ghana is Finished… It’s just a matter of time before the political hallelujah boys come jumping from one media outlet to the other, to rationalize an impending absurdity. For a while, I have elected to watch the game from the…
So on the 6ht of March 2011, we turned 54; and proudly so. We have every good cause to celebrate. Of course we’ve celebrated many other things that did not necessarily make sense. But this celebration, like many others before…
It is an almost forgotten dream Rekindled by the mini beam The flame, supported by the steam The start, or at least the appearance thereof Looks good From grace to greats Favor to fervor Then the dip The scales tip…
So Nana Akuffo Addo, in his desperation to court political affection to aid his bid for the presidency chooses to say among other things, at a party gathering that the NDC thinks or believes, that they Akans are weak, therefore…
When the former first family’s Ridge residence caught fire on 14th February 2010, I added my voice (insignificant though) to the millions across the globe, to sympathise with them. But this was not before I had had cause to lament…