Our illusion
You have fed your Slave Masters with your natural resources and failed to provide for your citizen’s basic needs .

- Does the majority in parliament look first to the good of the nation?
(2)Does the illusion of who you are lead you to deny yourselves of prosperity?

TSASI
If we carefully examine any group or country, we find that the primary causes for its prosperity and decline lie in the hearts and minds of the people.
Intense popular envy and jealousy contributed to the gradual degeneration and decline of Ghana. The decisive blow was dealt when it suffered the overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah the liberator of Ghana and Africa.

AssumptaGH
I find the history of the overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah as entirely the widespread jealousy of the imperialists who were pessimistic about the future Ghana and the entire African continent hold. Today, Africans themselves have stopped practising the Pan-Africanism philosophy and instead joined the enemy in practising the enemy’s religion that has no evidence of God so ever. Furthermore, African leaders have allowed themselves to be dominated by the same jealousy, holding back growth and prosperity, allowing the lives of Africans to be poor and abandoning their faith in Pan-Africanism.

TSASI
This Kwame Nkrumah’s ideal of Pan-Africanism was a conclusion that has something in common with the ideal of “Rissho Ankoku, that the establishment of the ultimate truth leads to peace. For Kwame Nkrumah, expounding the concept of the unification of political authority and philosophy and working to realise prosperity for Africans. He endeavoured to build an Africa in which philosophy, or literally love of wisdom, would guide the entire Africa and the political authorities.

AssumptaGH
In order to convey a prosperous future for future generations of Africans, are African leaders really following Nkrumah’s work, and devoting themselves to the philosophy of Pan-Africanism?

TSASI
You know, i was born and raised in Ghana. Living in Ghana and travelling to many African countries and now in Europe for many years, I can tell you that Africans don’t understand Pan-Africanism and rather exert themselves in Christianity pursuing a faith that has no evidence. Even though the liberator of Africa, Kwame Nkrumah was Ghanaian, Ghanaians don’t understand what Pan-Africanism is.
Kwame Nkrumah have undertaken all those endeavours meeting many black African leaders and really made it clear that no matter where the African was dispersed whether it was in America, Caribbean, or Jamaica, they were authentically Africans who shared their motherland in common.
Today, in Ghana, we have capable men sitting in parliament and they have no idea what Pan-Africanism is, they have no understanding of life and even the constitution. You can ask a Ghanaian parlementarians : “What is Ghana founded on? or ask a Ghanaian parliamentarian what does the Black Star ship, and the Black Star football club means or the Black Star in the middle of the Ghana flag means.

AssumptaGH
This was exactly the case with Kwame Nkrumah, who dedicated his life to proving the justice of Black Africans. I believe it is the responsibility of every parliamentarian to stand up resolutely for the sake of justice rather than seeking for their small egoistic “self.”

TSASI
Unworthy as these parliamentarians are in the philosophy of Pan-Africanism or the constitution, I as an ordinary Ghanaian my greatness for the mercy of our societies and for the nation surpasses those sitting in parliament doing nothing for the prosperity of their constituencies.
If they believe in God or if there is God that they believe in then that God is either not all powerful or not all good. I have no problem If we have to probe the origins of things, and meet a white bearded man sitting on his throne described as God. If that shows up then they have won.
But there’s just no such evidence of it, and this is why religions are called faiths collectively because you believe something in the absence of evidence. That’s why it’s called faith.
In addition, from the standpoint of Kwame Nkrumah’s Pan-Africanism philosophy it entails wisdom and love and justice for how Blacks were oppressed, and Ghanaians should stand up and contribute to justice. Since Ghanaians have seized to investigate the nation will be trapped in it development of justice in this present and the future.
Ghana and Africa are falling because of false beliefs, and even today, society degenerates due to misunderstanding of our people. At this time, I will ask my fellow Ghanaians to follow the current president Nana Akufo Addo’s party, the NPP is the only party in Ghana that is following the will of Kwame Nkrumah.

AssumptaGH
For those who take an interest in history and future of Africa, it is only natural to be concerned with the legacy of the philosophy of Pan-Africanism in the aftermath of the colonialism trampling on the rights of Africans.
Let’s deepen our understanding of this Pan-Africanism philosophy and spread it widely even in the scholastic research that Africans are taking Justice because it is valid and correct.
Thank you TSASI
