Make some noise for me, the loud cry of a deposed Gabon President cries-Godwin Ako Gunn writes

In Ghana, I have heard many people making noise for the upcoming limited voters registration exercise to be done at the various electoral areas, but the Electoral Commission(EC) can not hear.

Make some noise for me, the loud cry of a deposed Gabon President cries-Godwin Ako Gunn writes

Did you hear the deposed Gabonese President crying, asking that people should make some noise for him? Make some noise for me!!

Does noise work? Do people in power appreciate noise making as a tool to correct abnormalities? I thought noise making was for the weak !!!

In Ghana, I have heard many people making noise for the upcoming limited voters registration exercise to be done at the various electoral areas, but the Electoral Commission(EC) can not hear.

One day, the EC will be asking some Ghanaians to make noise for them.

They will be expecting some people to hit the ground demonstrating on their behalf. They will be calling for fairness.

That day, they will remember Ali Bongo of Gabon !!! How do I shout from Abeka Lapaz for your friends in France and America to hear me?

Even your former colleague in Ghana does not hear oooo !!! Ghanaians shouted against the dismissal of the Auditor General, but the noise did not get anywhere.

But when Mr. Domelevo sang an Ewe song ???? "adukono domelevo," he requested for the interpretation of the song.

He decides when to play deaf !!! It looks like Ali Bongo's French people are done with him. I was expecting Bongo to speak French.

I thought he would be appealing to his French counterparts. As my Asante relatives say, "S3 ahia broni ara, )ka Twi," to wit, when a white man needs something, he learns to speak our local language.

Somebody should play Bob Marley's song "Africa unite," back to back for me.

For those who would want me to make noise for them tomorrow, let them listen to other noise makers today. Blessed are those who listen, for they shall be listened to. Listen to me, Ali Bongo: I prayed for you this morning because that is where my noise can get to.

Thankfully, the Imperialists used your own relative - your cousin General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema - to overthrow you. He may deal fairly with you.

My Ga prople often say, "when the hunchback was being pushed into the coffin, other hunchbacks were watching."

I pray other African Leaders learn from your mistakes.

But I can promise you that they won't learn a thing.

Please, hear my noise oh my Lord.

The people of Africa are struggling and are restlessly making noise everywhere.

Let their noise be heard and give them life to see the better days ahead.

*Kun Fa Yakun*