Sunday, 28 June 2015

Ghanaian Cedi Is Suffering Because Of The Wrong Moves Made At Globalization - KSM

KSM
Ghanaian ace comedian and talk show host Kwaku Sintim-Misa popularly known as KSM has indicated in a facebook post that the depreciation of the cedi is not demonic but it is a result of the wrong moves made towards the new world order called globalization. He went further to reveal the three things that Ghanaians hate to do but ought to do to save the cedi.

For now, 4.4 Ghanaian cedis is equivalent to 1 US dollar.

It is very interesting. Read on.

The post read, ""GLOBALIZATION MADE SIMPLE"

I really thought Globalization was a very complicated phenomenon. But it isn't. To hell with all the complex economic definitions. To date, the most simple and accurate definition of globalization was given by Jesus Christ. A few eyebrows are raised every time I say this: I hear responses like "KSM stop clowning. When did Jesus ever comment on globalization?" When I hear that, I smile and spit out the quotation;
"UNTO THEM THAT HAVE, MORE WILL BE ADDED. UNTO THEM THAT DO NOT HAVE, EVEN THE LITTLE THEY HAVE WILL BE TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM". Deep!

We thought he was simply referring to talents, little did we know that he was talking about the reality of the WORLD ORDER yet to come.

My initial reaction to that statement was hostile. I took it literally. "Even the scripture is biased against the poor" I concluded. "It is in favor of the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer." Now I know and understand better. It is neither a pro-rich or anti-poor statement. It simply means that those who are determined, aggressive and proactive will achieve better results than those who are not motivated,those who are passive and those who are reactive. If you are the former, you turn to continously gain more, and if you are the latter, you turn to continously loose more. Ghana and many African states are in the latter and we will continually keep loosing out until we change the paradigm.

Just imagine, one can import rice from Thailand, ship it across continents, bring it to Ghana, pay all the duties, cart them to the wholesale and finally bring it to the market. After all of that, the rice from Thailand will be sold cheaper than the rice grown right here in Ghana? What is the effect of that? The result is that gradually the rice from Thai will overtake the rice from Ghana in sales due to the price difference. In short the rice from Thai will be a preferred choice and will automatically have a higher consumption rate. It simply means unto those who have (Thai) more has been added. (Their market is expanding) Unto those who do not have (Ghana) even the little they have has been taken away from them. (Market is shrinking)

I have just used rice as an example of how Ghana is faring and will continue to fare under globalization. Rice is just one example there are several others. It is no secret among other things that our cedi is suffering under the weight of globalization. "Unto the Dollars, Pound Sterlings and Euros that have, more will be added and unto the CEDI which does not have, even the little that it has will be taken away: Hence the depreciation!!!

The crippling of the Cedi is not DEMONIC. It is a victim of the wrong moves we have made at the Chess game of the NEW WORLD ORDER. We have to take a break, regroup and re-straegize to understand the New World Order Game called GLOBALIZATION. It won't take just prayers, and it is certainly not about rebuking the devil. It will take three things that we hate to do.

1. SERIOUS THINKING
2. SERIOUS THINKING,
3. SERIOUS THINKING.

I am going to take time to do some serious thinking when I come back ( I do not know when. LOL.) But when I come back, I will have a few ideas to throw out there for all of us to digest. In the mean time the new hash tag is:

‪#‎SERIOUSTHINKING‬"

To the Ghanaian community on social media, please help lets make #SeriousThinking trend like wildfire.

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