“I congratulate Mr Choi on his appointment as Ambassador-designate to South Korea. Thank you, John Dramani Mahama, for showing that you are not a bigot.
I was born and bred in Ghana. My father migrated to this beautiful country in 1949. Since then, he has never looked back. So, I grew up as a child with a lot of energy and rambunctiousness. My love for justice and mercy swelled and swirled in my very sinews. Gradually, that led me to the sanctuary of the elephant, where I made many friends and enemies, too.
To make a long story short, my icon became Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. I fought for him (and the NPP) a battle very few could have dared step forward to participate in. I slept in prison twice; in January 2013 in an immigration cell at Dzorwulu, and in September 2016 at the BNI (NIB) headquarters at Ridge (C2), the same cell that Nana Addo slept in in 1983.
I wrote books and published the infamous “RED BOOK”, which I released in the run-up to the 2016 elections. ALLAH made our victory possible, and we assumed power.
The details will be in my upcoming book. Nonetheless, when the appointments were being made, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo appointed me as “Presidential Envoy to the Middle East on Investment”. He specifically told me that my letter would be ready in a fortnight. So I left Jubilee House late that night, content that the President was not a bigot.
Two weeks later, when I went to him, he said, “Fadi, there is a slight problem with this appointment, so please give me another fortnight!” And so it was, but when I showed up the next time, he sat me down and informed me that there was a serious opposition to my appointment.
The argument of the narcissist bigots was that I am white and of Lebanese origins, and giving me an appointment would incur the ire of Ghanaians, risking the 2020 general elections.
I went pale (eiish, when white people become pale, they turn yellow 😅😅😂). I quizzed him on his thoughts, and he told me that he had an argument with them regarding my brutal campaign initiatives and the dangerous manoeuvres that I took upon myself to ensure victory. Their advice was resolute.
Then he asked for another 2 weeks to sort out the issue. There and then, I opted out and told him that I was no longer interested.
I will leave it here and discuss the undignified manner with which an attempt at sacking me from Jubilee House was orchestrated in February 2017. I will mention names and times and events, and things that amazed the devil.
You will have to buy my book to read all that, though.
I love Ghana!”