Author Archives: ChrisWE

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.

The Morning after the Vuvuzelas Went Dead

Good morning dear God. As I struggle this morning, to come to terms with what happened to the dreams of a continent, kindly allow me to seek answers to a few questions from you. God, just a little over 24…

It’s me again, Mr. President!!

Sir, the last time I sent you a letter, I didn’t get any response from you directly. But some of your boys did a good job of taking me on while they tried to cover up for you on the…

Procession 1-Hanging Day

Fortunately, I didn’t watch the first half of the Ghana-Netherlands international friendly last night. I got home on time to watch the second half, and honestly, I regretted I did. The Black Stars were just not there. Appiah, Sulley, Quincy…

The two old johns!!!!

Dear Excellencies, former presidents John Korshivi Rawlings and John Kofi Kufuor, in case you don’t know, let me remind you that Ghana would not come to a standstill because of you two. In fact, we don’t give a toss if…

Hello Mr. President

Sir, I’m not a very happy young man this morning. I don’t intend to be charitable in my diction as I vent my frustrations on you and your government for what I consider as ineptitude, inaction and the unnecessary ‘walk-about’…

Touch Not My Annointed

Touch not my anointed ones, do my prophets no harm, 1 Chronicles 16:22″. Indeed, I do not intend to touch God’s anointed one this morning, neither do I wish to do him any harm. Amen.But I definitely do wish to…

Speech is Silver; Silence is Golden

Former President J.J. Rawlings does not cease to amuse me anytime he speaks his mind on how the Mills administration is running the country. After a sumptuous meal (I’m sure prepared by Nana Konadu), in his Ridge residence on Tuesday…

When the Shoe is on the Other Leg

These boys must be made to know that they are arrogant, truant, indisciplined; they’ve let themselves down, they’ve let Ghana down, they’ve let their parents down…” I’m trying to quote as closely as possible the closing remarks of a certain…

Honouring Our Heroes-The Satellites Example

The cliché, ‘a nation which does not honour her heroes is not worth dying for’, I am sure cannot be lost on any of us. Let me say I admire the political courage of President Mills to honour the young…