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Tuesday, October 16

Defining Socio-political Words in Ghana

Today we will study the latest entry words and their meanings as listed in the new Ghana Urban Dictionary.
1. Dwarf; A person who hijacks a political party from its founder.
2. Mills; The art of dying and going to heaven by force.
3. Rawlings; The art of being frustrated and talking by heart.
4. Konadu; ɛbɛk
ɔ goal dea, ɛnkɔ corner.
5. Woyome. (Noun) A person who takes too much money that he or she can't enjoy.
7. Nduom; A disease that makes you over ambitious.
8. JJ; The process of being a strong man when you see people but chicken when you see your wife.
9. All-die-be-die; A decision not to be intimidated again.
10. ECG; A company that can sit miles away and turn your TV off in your house much safer using Either Candle or Generator (ECG). 
11. Kofi Wayo; a person who brags and always compares Ghana to the United States wishing he could change Ghana within a day.
12. Nana Addo; the art of wanting to be the president at all cost.
13. EC; the political referee that is really clueless on regulations governing the game.
14. CHRAJ; art of setting up a white elephant body supposedly to battle abuse of office engulfing itself
15. JDM; judgement debts manager who can't answer simple Yes or No if he is corrupt or not inst
ead prefers to be reported fully knowing that is forbidden.
16. GNPC; the art of awarding group members millions of dollars while failing to raise just $20,000 and rather chooses to use bamboo stick to support the hen that lays the golden egg.
17. GFA; A collection of 21st century pirates without compass and GPS at midsea on treasure hunt.
 
18. MTN; A person who has the gift of prophesying that the yutong bus would be in an abyss but won't disembark till pushed off. 
19.Sharp teeth; the tendency to assemble young inexperienced ignoramus to dish out unprintable words against opponents.
20. Greedy Bastards; The art of specialising in looting social resources to line up one's private personal pockets.