Thursday 29 August 2013 is going to be a historical day in Ghana. On this day, the Supreme Court of Ghana will deliver its judgement on a petition brought before it challenging the results of Ghana election 2012. This is the first time that such a petition has been brought forward and it has been accompanied by televised broadcasts of proceedings at the Supreme Court. It has also been accompanied by somewhat entertaining drama as would be expected from all things politics in Ghana.
As I watch from afar, I know that Ghanaians have matured past the point that violence is considered a reasonable response to political discontent. However, I cannot help but be wary of the reactions following the announcement of the outcome. In the meantime, I am listening to Lynx Entertainment's "Yen Ara Asaase Ni
(This is our Land)" from 2011. Great version.
As I watch from afar, I know that Ghanaians have matured past the point that violence is considered a reasonable response to political discontent. However, I cannot help but be wary of the reactions following the announcement of the outcome. In the meantime, I am listening to Lynx Entertainment's "Yen Ara Asaase Ni
(This is our Land)" from 2011. Great version.

