Friday, September 28, 2018

Don't Throw Stones If You Live In A Glass House



I received this writing through What's Application.  I will no disclose the name.

THE PRESIDENT READS, HEARS AND LISTENS: 

"Most people from Oguaa including me were disappointed when we heard our most tolerant president visiting the Central Region, without him visiting Cape Coast; the town of beautiful nonsense, the citadel of education in Ghana and the abodzin krom. The president respects tradition and he also hears and listens. He also does not support illegality. Once the president visited Cape Coast, courtesy demands he visits the Omanhehe. Perhaps the questions below might help explain why I think the president's decision not to go to Cape Coast makes sense to me: 

1. Why should the president visit a chief who is always being blasted on the airwaves by the good people of Cape Coast, that he is not qualified to be the chief of Cape Coast. 

2. Why should the law abiding president visit a chief who the courts have ruled that he should step down, as he's not qualified to be the chief of Cape Coast? 

3. Why should a president who understands royalty visit a chief who is in court with the "abrewa tia" of Cape Coast to trace his lineage to a royal blood, and he has not been able to prove? 

4. Why should the president visit a chief who is deeply engrossed in politics, to such an extent that he violated tradition by allowing NDC to have their rally in Cape Coast, during the time when there was a ban on drumming in Cape Coast to usher in the Fetu Afahye festival? 

I can go on and on. 

Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, the Omanhehe of the Oguaa traditional area is known in private life as Nana Sekum Haizel. I have heard from the airwaves and from reliable sources that Nana Sekum Haizel's mother was called Esi Bentuma, whose mother was Akosua Atta, whose mother was Adanseyepa, who hailed from Adansi in the Ashanti Region and was brought to the Cape Coast royal home by one of the male royals at the time, as his maidservant. I have further laid hands on some confidential documents challenging the legitimacy of Nana Sekum Haizel as the chief of Cape Coast. According to the documents challenging the legitimacy of Osabarima Kwesi Atta II as the chief of Cape Coast, he bribed this way through to be installed a chief, with the connivance of one Mr. Aikins, also known as Kow Bosompem, whose mother was called Nyimpa Ayewo Yie, and was also brought to the royal home by one of the female royals. The intention of installing Sekum Haizel a chief, was not to seek the development of Cape Coast, but to plunder assets belonging to the royal family. Upon further investigations I was reliably informed that the said Kow Bosopem was installed as the Ebusuapayin, at a time when the true royals were not ready to occupy the revered position of the Ebusuapayin of the Ebiradze Royal Family of Fikesim in Cape Coast. 

Pethaps the president did not also visit Cape Coast, if the true royals of Oguaa have taken over their rightful and legitimate inheritance and Nana Sekum Haizel and his cohorts are refusing to accept this fact, with the sole aim of trying to plunder the assets of the royal family. Why should the president a very wiseman and who is a legal luminary, visit a chief who is engaged in illegality with the sole objective of plundering the assets of the royal family, without any intention to seek the development of Cape Coast." ~  By Isaac Duker

believe the answer to these questions lies within the mind of each African, particularly, in this case, the Ghanaian.

Mr. Isaac Duker a well written article, however, what was the intent?  Were the motives pure and could have been a bit more diplomatic in mentioning names; objective and  free from personal feelings or political affiliations?

The reasons cited in the above article are the very reasons any president should have visited the Central Region if he is so upright, law abiding, respecter of tradition, etc etc etc...Not judging, just fact! I thought that the Chieftain was distinct from government and that the government has refused to involve themselves in traditional matters.  Now, if I Am wrong, someone please correct me.

My mother use to always say, "two wrongs don't make a right".

I just do not get  Ghanian thinking or is it a lack of right and moral thinking that I cannot comprehend?  In particular, with Ghana claiming to be a Christian Nation, whatever that means to many of you; where business are  labeled with religious epithets; there's no separation of church and state causing many to flirt in spiritual idolatry and adultery with misinterpreted religious views.   

The majority of Africans chase religious fairytales and erroneous teachings and concepts of godless greedy men who are far removed from the G-D of which many do not know or adhere to  or practice the Principles in spirit and truth. But instead many  has been indoctrinated to adhere to the misconceptions of ill-trained men who have not received revelation and are interested in building big buildings and a huge congregation for filthy lucre.  

Don't get me wrong it is not only Africans but religious people around the world whether they are Christians, Protestants or Islamic. 

Your Bible yawll adhere to says, "If a brother walks in error (wander away from truth), go to that brother to restore him. Then if he will not listen take him before the Church (Godly enlightened, awakened  ones with Divine  Counsel who rules in love, light, truth and compassion not ignorance, the traditions of men or 3-D intellect; and very explicitly not the courts. Not of false and erroneous Christian taught principles  of hatred, judgment, biases and jealousies practiced so vehemently in Ghana and Africa.)

Know that whoever turns a sinner (one in error) from the error of their way will save them from spiritual) death and cover over a multitude of sins (error). 

As righteous law abiding people, we should go to them and point out their fault, just between the two. If they listen to you, you have won them over. But if they will not listen, take one or two others along, so that 'every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.' If the person still refuses to listen, take your case to the CHURCH (the people) or in this case tribal elders. Then if he or she won't accept the decision, treat that person as a pagan or a corrupt tax collector, i.e. destool or dethrone them.

The Koran advises, "You are the best  of people ever raised up for mankind and to   take a sincere interest in helping the other person to rectify his faults. Advice is obligatory but the advisor does not condemn while “advising” to correct them. 

Whosoever condemns his brother for a sin (error),  don’t take the  faults as a means to belittle them, mention their shortcomings and thus shame them with that. If you taunt him for his sin (error), “Whoever shames his brother for a sin, will not die until he does it too.  Let all things be done decently and in order. (Paraphrases from the books of Matthew, Peter and the Koran)

Thus, why Ghana has not advanced or grown...She is led by godless men who are selfish, who serve themselves and are far removed from G-D. Religious men who hate their brothers. Religious men without honesty who lack integrity. Religious men who are greedy and keep the people in bondage, ignorance and darkness.

Therefore, I would not point any fingers at one person or throw any stones they who live in a glass house where  errors are a part of everyday life except Sundays; when other times the majority live in darkness and reject the true, Way and path of our Ancestors for Western slave/colonial religion and ideologies. 

Repent; change your mindsets Ghana. Come out of darkness into the light that has been placed before you this day. 

Hotep Light One Love
Priestess El Ahora Yah Asantewaa, aka
Apostle Rubie James

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