
By John ASAGBA
Pugilistic and commanding words, lobbed across the Atlantic pond to muzzle and subjugate the sole black star in the red, gol, and green. Hence, a son of the black star confides in Nkrumah’s Mama, ‘Asaasi Yaa’, via poured libation for enlightenment.
Mama’s scared words echoed: “Child, life is like living in Brussels, where one will sustain so many bruises.” And so with a couple of her breaths and kisses on this boo-boo from across the pond, she fortified and augmented her son with the 1992 Constitution for the following argument to be conveyed upon getting back onto the playground.
Wherefore, he returned to the yard armoured to let the colonist and their allies know: “We are the ones with whom big macho is entrusted, muscled and chiselled as the ‘gbostu,’ just like Sun Tzu. For the Sun (Ghana’s Constitution of 1992) is our only source of kinetic energy. Therefore, heed this caution: ‘Stay further away from the sun, for the only resident there is “The Nutsu,”‘ our own Constitution as the yardstick and not that of the crown! Clowns!”
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