Unravelling the Legal Maze: A Startling Journey into the Laws Governing the Ghana Flag and the Coat of Arms
-By Hubert Tieku The saying which goes like, “we live to learn” , immediately made sense to when I had the shock of the year, 2024. And I believe almost all my friends who range from law students to lawyers and almost all lay persons will be equally shocked when they learn about some of the laws to which my eyes were just opened. I am saying this because I see them flout these laws “unknowingly” on a daily basis. One faithful morning, I was introduced to my senior and in the course of the introduction he passed a comment which led to the writing of this article. That morning I had a badge of the coat of arms on the collar of my suit jacket. Upon seeing the coat of arms he asked me why I was wearing it and I replied “I am wearing it to demonstrate my patriotism” . He said, “kindly go and read the laws on Ghana’s flag and emblem and come and tell me if you are actually allowed to wear the coat of arms on your suit.” At that moment I said to my self, “of course I am allowed to wear ...
well not a bad one but u have to go to the markets too and see how uncovered food stuffs like fish, dough, and others are uncovered
ReplyDeletewell Good picture for the story telling.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I do not know which type of camera you used: Canon 7D, 100,etc. I also do not know how much Iso number you choose and wether you had your flash on. Because from a technial point of view, I think the light exposure was too much. And I don't also know about your white balance.There is too much light because it was a photo in a broad day.
It makes it quite difficult soo actually see claerly without stress who the seller is carrying. Probably your positioning also could have been a factor.
You could consider these elements for future photos. Otherwise, on a general view, the tells the story you have explained below... good story though.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS OF SANITARY INSPECTORS 'TANKASS' SHOULD BE VISITED ONCE AGAIN TO PUT A STOP TO ALL THESE HEALTH HAZARDS. THEY WILL DO ALL THIS AND LATER BLAME GOVERNMENT WHEN THERE IS AN OUT BREAK OF AN EPIDEMIC, GOD SAVE GHANA!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised this is happening right in front of the 37 Military hospital, an institution that deals with cleanliness and as a military institution, they must deal with all these traders who parade on their corridors.
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