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“Nana Akufo-Addo, do you hear me?”
“Oh my Lord, yes, I do.”
“The President and Prime Minister of Sri Lanka have stepped down after protests against them as the people suffer too much.”
“Yes my Lord, I heart about it.”
“Boris Johnson in the UK stepped down after protests from the people.”
“Yes my Lord, I heart about it.”
“Military coups happened recently in Africa, Arab Spring a few years ago.”
“I know, my Lord.”
“Are you not scared?”
“My good Lord, why should I be concerned. Unlike the countries you mentioned, we are having natural resources in abundance, and our people pray too much to you for salvation. These two factors will not make an uprising likely. Only when people realize they have to leave church and prayers behind but come to Flagstaff House and open all the doors of truth something will change and I would be scared of my life. But I know this will never happen…and the officers of the Army are in our hands as we have appointed them to what they are.”
“I am God!”
“I know, my Lord.”
“The God of Wonders to make anything possible.”
“I know, my Lord.”
“So, you still don’t get the message?”
“Oh Lord, relax. I know my people well. After all, we made NDC possible and they made us possible. We have different outfits but sit in the same boat. Ghanaians might be seen as funny people by outsiders, especially the youth but for us, in the political elite of the nation, we all know as long as the people are busybodies talking with no ready action plan and presentable vision for a brighter future written down in black and white knowing the right people in control of certain aspects of it, we politicians in power and opposition are safe. You cannot cure a problem with the people that caused it. And they will not allow the white man to manage our affairs that we have messed up even not as our servants. We have created a vicious cycle to our advantage. So, my Lord, please take it easy on us.”
“I know my job better than you might think, my son.”
“For that, I build you a National Cathedral.”
“You think you can blackmail me?”
“No my Lord, this is my humble way to worship you.”
“You know I am the God of Wonders?”
“Sorry, I did not hear you well, just having taken a small power nap. Can you please repeat!”
“I am the God of Wonders.”
“Wonders…wonders…that is what you say?”
“You cannot hear me well?”
“I guess I need a hearing aid, my Lord.”
“I am God, the God of Wonders.”
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