All along, particularly in the run-up to the 2016 general election, I
tried to avoid attacking this man called Appiah Stadium, a dismissed
security man at the Baba Yara Sports stadium in Kumasi. I avoided the
guy because he didn’t and still doesn’t matter in the scheme of things.
You, my dear and cherished reader knows very well that I don’t suffer
fools so gladly. It is only the NDC that will give prominence to a
buffoon like Appiah Stadium. When he turned his gun on Madam Anita De
Sooso, a former Women Organizer of the NDC and former Deputy National
Director of NADMO, I knew it will come to that. The NDC went into the
bush and
brought home a baby tiger and when the tiger grew paws it
decided to pounce on its master.
I will not recount the filthy words he used on then candidate Nana Akufo
Addo because I am too cultured to toe that line. During the 2016
electioneering campaign Nana Addo mustered the courage to swallow all
the insults, vilification and sheer impudent snobs heaped on him by
people like Appiah Stadium but now that majority of Ghanaians have voted
overwhelmingly for the man to become the Executive President of Ghana,
people like Appiah Stadium must be stopped in their tracks. Appiah
Stadium should try and visit the private residence of Nana Addo and see
the type of private security men at the place and compare them to his
sorry and miserable state and he will realize that the man, President
Akufo Addo is a hard nut to crack.
This moron, like his other counterparts of the Montie 3 contributed
immensely to the defeat of the NDC at the polls in 2016 and yet the NDC
leadership continues to entertain such buffoons. When my last son read
this piece about Appiah Stadium after the draft on my computer, he flew
into tantrums and asked me not to spend my pretty time writing about
such half-wits. The boy is my editor in residence, you know, and he
wanted his old man to use his time to write on important things and not
to waste time on bootlickers like Appiah Stadium. I have to disregard
the piece of advice of my boy because I cannot sit down for an upstart
like Appiah Stadium to take our democratically elected president to the
cleaners in the name of politics. One reason my boy objected to me
writing this piece was that Appiah Stadium cannot read and understand
what I write but I was able to convince him that people will read and
explain the contents to him.
I cannot tell the age of Appiah Stadium but the last time I saw this
beggar, I could easily see he was a kid; forty years ago. In 1975
when the then Head of State of Ghana, General Kutu Acheampong wanted to
introduce the UNIGOV it was Nana Addo and the likes of General Afrifa,
K.A Gbedemah and others who formed the Movement for Freedom and Justice
to challenge General Acheampong and I wonder if Appiah Stadium was born
then. And you know what, Nana Akufo Addo was the Secretary General of
that movement. The man and his counterparts did put their noses on the
grindstone for democracy to thrive in Ghana only for a person who lives
from hand to mouth to throw caution to the dogs and insult him. No, we
ain’t gonna allow that!
Mr. Richard Adjei Ofori Atta who is sojourned in the US and who has
threatened to take Appiah Stadium to court should rest his nerves. We
have given that idiot of a serial caller too long a rope and surely he
is going to use the same rope to hang himself. From this day onwards,
if Appiah Stadium descends into the gutter we are also going to get down
into the gutter with him and teach that unintelligent beast a lesson
worth learning. And after the duel in the gutter, some of the dirt will
be splashed on the faces of his paymasters. I want Appiah Stadium to
know that we all have red saliva in our mouths but we decide to spit
only the white saliva for the sake of peace. But if insult is the
language the likes of Appiah Stadium understands, we will hence forth
speak that language with him.
Did I hear Appiah Stadium has rendered an unqualified apology to the
President and Ghanaians for that matter? Well, the president has the
right to accept the apology but not some of us. Where I come from, our
elders say the man who has taken more time to destroy your image will
find it difficult to go back and lick the rot that he spat out. Appiah
Stadium has had his chance so he should sit back and listen to how
filthy words are used on people like him. He will then realize that
what he was doing to Nana Akufo Addo was not pleasant enough.
It is good the President has instructed the police that he is not
interested in the case. That is the mark of a statesman of his caliber.
Ex-president Kufour did a similar thing to the late Dr. Asemfoforo at
Sunyani when the region took its turn in the People’s Assembly concept
introduced by the Kufour administration. Dr. Asemfoforo had joined the
queue to ask the president a question and when he got the opportunity he
rained insults on the meek and gentle president. The visibly angry NPP
youth pounced on him but President Kufour implored them to spare the
guy because democracy comes along with such untoward behaviours. He
instructed the security men around to make sure no one touched the guy.
In fact, Dr. Asemfoforo was even driven to the residency of the
Regional Minister where he was treated with a delicious meal. When the
crest-fallen Asemfoforo returned to Accra he went straight to the
residency of President Kufour to render an apology. That is the mark of
NDC people: insult and apologize.
Similarly, in Accra when Greater Accra had its turn on the People’s
Assembly, then unemployed Okudjeto Ablakwa literally thumped the nose of
President Kufour when he took his turn to ask a question. When he
finished with his impudent snob, the president politely called him back
and told him to respect elders because one day he too will be in a
responsible position and would not like people to speak to him the way
he did. Okudjeto walked away with a bowed head. A few years later,
Okudjeto became a Member of Parliament for the North Tongu constituency
and later appointed by President Mills as a Deputy Minister of
Education. You see how the world is? I know by now, Mr. Okudjeto
Ablakwa has regretted the insolence he portrayed on President Kufour.
Today, I do not think Okudjeto will be happy when an upstart treats him
the way he treated President Kufour.
The late President Mills also did something unique like what Kufour and
Akufo Addo did. A certain guy once insulted the sitting president and
he was put behind bars about to be charged with insulting behavior.
When Mills heard of the news he quickly ordered the police to release
the guy. I really doff my hat for these three gentlemen because they
knew without freedom of speech, nothing changes and surely without the
freedom of expression there can be no social change and development is
unthinkable. That was why the first action Nana Akufo Addo took when he
was the Attorney General and Minister of Justice was to repeal the
Criminal Libel law. He knew there will be people like this blockheaded
guy called Appiah Stadium who will go overboard but surely not all
Ghanaian will stoop so low like the way Mr. Stadium did.
I will never doff my hat for Mr. Mahama who looked the other way when
Mr. Fadi Dabbousi was unjustly arrested by the BNI at the Kotoka
International Airport when he arrived from Lebanon in the run-up to the
2016 general elections. Mr. Fadi was bundled into a vehicle and driven
to the Headquarters of the BNI where he was put in cells for three good
days. His lawyer, Mr. Hassan Tampuli was denied access to the poor guy.
His offense? He had written a book titled: “59 years of Ghana to
nowhere: The future is now” The book was critical of Mr. Mahama and so
he did not take it lightly. The BNI ransacked his apartment and all
the copies of the book were taken away. The poor guy was later released
without any charge. It was a matter of “I will show you where power
lies”
You see, wherever those in power feel they are gradually losing grip of
the power they wield, the persecution of men and women of letters is
always becomes the central component of oppression. Defeat was staring
Mr. Mahama in the face so all what he could do was to use the BNI to
oppress writers who are just carriers of the message and the voice of
the voiceless. It did not dawn on Mr. Mahama and the BNI that writing
is one of the noblest acts of liberty-and the vehicle of this liberty is
the word. Throughout the eight years that the NDC ruled this nation,
my dear wife used to pester me to stop writing because she knew what the
NDC, an offshoot of the PNDC could do to me. She eventually became a
human Thesaurus as she clandestinely edited my articles before I emailed
them. She felt and still feel some of the words I use are too acidic.
But who am I Angel Gabriel for? It is not for nothing that only Angel
Gabriel among the thousands, if not millions of angels up there in the
firmament was chosen to deliver controversial messages to mankind. And
you know what? When Zachariah doubted the message delivered by Angel
Gabriel, he (Zachariah) was made dumb. Wanna go dumb? Anyway, excuse me
while I help my daughter pack her trunk, student mattress and ‘chop
box’ to start her free SHS. Babiaa awu!!! And did I hear Peter
Anarfi-Mensah, the former Ashanti Regional Minister under the John
Mahama administration referring to the President as a bastard because of
the arrest of Appiah Stadium? Well, his case borders on stupidity and
you can’t arrest somebody who is stupid. Simplista. Let him swim in
his folly for every dog has got its day. Angel Gabriel is still
hovering in the firmament. Who knows, Anarfi-Mensah will have his time
with Angel Gabriel as he goes about fooling and messing around.
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