Archive for September, 2009
ERRED INDEED!
by kriskotei on Sep.14, 2009, under Uncategorized

Patrick Ken Larbash - the alleged paedophilia
I don’t ever have any trouble in regulating my own conduct, but to keep other folks straight is what bothers me. - Josh Billings
On Thursday, September 10 2009, a private newspaper (Daily Guide) in Accra published a story on a 65-year-old ‘white’ American paedophile, Patrick Ken Larbash, alleged to have taken advantage of the poor plight of the children of Adjomanikope near Sege in the Dangme East District, making them suck his penis for food, toffees and movies.
To bring the whole story to bare, as it is, for the general public to be aware of the inhuman treatment this ‘lunatic’ paedophile has been putting these children who are as young as 3-years through for the sake of food, the paper decided to publish scenes from the video in that very edition.
The video from this horrific act brought tears to my eyes as I watched these toddlers put the near dead-nerved penis in their small mouths and suck for the three minutes the video was shot.
The kids alleged that they were made to swallow the semen that this ‘sickler’ discharged into their mouths.
I could not help but think about my little girls (thank God they are safe), and I only conclude that should any man do this to them, Lord have mercy, I will blow his head off with a locally manufactured double-barrel gun used in killing grass cutter (bush meat), for that is what he deserves. Why must such a person, in the first place, be allowed to go in for a lawyer just because he can afford one to defend his ‘stupid’ act?
On the day this story broke out on the front page of Daily Guide, all hell broke loose as adult hypocrites called for Daily Guide’s ‘head’.
University dons, Ghana Journalist Association (GJA), National Media Commission (NMC), radio presenters, serial callers (hoping to be given cars and cash for their calls), and enemies of the newspaper that happened to be in the same profession were seeking that publisher’s head be sent to the slaughter house, neglecting the plight of the innocent kids in the middle of the unfortunate incident.
I at times wonder why some of these ‘intellectuals’ have ‘myopic’ judgement pushing aside the impetus of the situation. In their rush to crucify the newspaper, they made the accused person in the controversy a ‘saint’, painting Daily Guide ‘black’ with all sorts of unfriendly words. To them, the paper is being racist. But can you believe that the video has an accompanying text such as: ‘an 11-Year-Old Black Cocksucker, filmed location in Dawa, Ghana’, and another reads: ‘A Six-Year-Old Cocksucker. She loves the taste of cock’.
Disgusting! Purely ‘animal’ and not fit to live in society. How possible that a 6-year-old girl will love the taste of a cock. For crying out loud, when did she finish sucking the breast milk of the mother to love the taste of a cock? And the ‘intellectuals’ say Daily Guide erred? Oh my God!
These children, between 3 and 13 years will have this trauma imprinted in their minds for God knows how long, not forgetting all these sexually transmitted diseases knocking on our doors.
To all parents, do not allow your financial difficulties to make you neglect your little children because there are thousand-and-one characters that are lurking around for prey to devour, and when they do the ‘intellectuals’ will call the reporters ‘satan’ for exposing the wrong deeds of a pervert destroying the lives of little children.
God help us!
Bawku… and so what?
by kriskotei on Sep.07, 2009, under Uncategorized

what makes a man raise a cutlass to chop a fellow human to pieces just because there is a diverse opinion on an issue?
A word to the wise ain’t necessary, it’s the stupid ones who need the advice. —Bill Cosby
I was once listening to a news bulletin on one of the local FM stations, and the newscaster was trying to let us understand a situation in Iran in which a suicide bomber had managed to blow-up himself, killing other dozens.
Permit me to do a literal translation. “You all know that a day does not pass without the people of Iran hearing the sound of bomb. A day without the sound of a bomb makes them feel like they are living in a different country.”
I laughed over it and said to my self that, these guys always try to make a gag over serious situations, especially where precious lives have been lost through some senseless means.
But later on I thought over the news and came to the conclusion that bombings in that part of the world is no more news, because it has become part and parcel of them.
Ghanaians woke up to the news that the people of northern part of Ghana are at it again, this time, six precious lives were lost. Like the situation in the Middle East, I said this is no news.
My brothers and sisters in the upper part of Ghana have been at it since 1980 (Konkombas against Nanumbas) and in 1994 when it was rumoured that they are fighting over a guinea fowl in a market, it generated what we termed: the Guinea Fowl War (between the Konkombas on one hand and Nanumbas, Dagombas and Gonjas on the other).
The most recent of these clashes were those between the Andanis and the Abudus at Yendi in 2002 in which the head of a chief was cut off.
Come to think of it, what makes a man raise a cutlass to chop a fellow human to pieces just because there is a diverse opinion on an issue?
Reports monitored from various radio stations indicate that yesterday’s disturbances arose when armed robbers allegedly killed an Opel Kadet taxi driver and injured the other occupants. Since the victims are from one tribe, then it is the other rival tribe that has committed the heinous attack.
At least, 500,000 people were killed between April and July 1994 when Tutsis and Hutus in Rwanda one day decided not to live with each other again. The little I read and watched from the Internet, documentaries, movies (Hotel Rwanda and Sometime In April) sent chills down my spine and I only pray that we never experience any of these in Ghana.
But events in the northern part of Ghana make me wonder if they ever know the repercussions of their ‘stupidity’. It is said, “an eye for an eye makes the world go blind”.
There has been 24-hour curfew, bilateral talks by opinion leaders, chiefs, kings, presidents, etc, but after the (unwilling) handshake and photo sessions, they turn away and pick up their guns and machetes killing whoever crosses their path.
A friend said (jokingly), “if the Northerners will not stop the fight, that part of Ghana should be cut off and given to the people of Burkina Faso”. He burst out because he thought the people are not willing to give peace a chance and it is stalling development in the region. No proper drinking water, bad school structures (if there is any), guinea worm infections, bad roads, no better medical facilities just to mention a few, yet they never fight for improvement of any of those things that they need badly.
The wise need no advise!
Wise up!
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