7 Stunning Pictures, 7 Fond Memories And 7 Years Down Memory Lane With Atta Mills
7 stunning pictures, 7 fond memories and 7 years down memory lane with Atta Mills, what have we as Ghanaians forgotten and remember of our late president of the republic Of Ghana seven (7) years after he humbly and honourably ascended into immortality.
Out of mind, out of sight is the case for many who have long departed from us but, heroes and great distinguished ancestors live long and for ever in our hearts and minds long after they are dead and gone.
The late former president of Ghana, John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills is our humble lion warrior, perfect ancestor and hero of Ghanaian politics and what we should all stand for as citizens.
We at newsghana24.com share with you, this all important piece titled 7 stunning pictures, 7 fond memories and 7 years down memory lane with Atta Mills.
Seven as a number is of great significance and carries an important meaning across regions, cultures and beliefs.
In the bible, the number seven symbolizes unity; the Koran speaks of seven heavens while Muslims on pilgrimage go round the Kaaba in Mecca seven times.
In both physical and spiritual aspects, the number seven is the number of completeness and perfection. Get ready for an the nostalgic journey of pictures and fond memories.
What do we remember about Atta Mills? King of peace (Asomdwee Hene)
Atta Mills was seen by all including his political opponents as a man of peace, he was our own king of peace (Asomdwee Hene). We remember this down to earth and affable man as one who was meek in nature and always approached issues in a calm manner to the admiration of all.
What do we remember about Atta Mills? “My brothers and sisters”
The late Atta Mills was fond of using “My brothers and sisters” in all his interactions with the ordinary Ghanaians and in his speeches. This friendly remark at every giving opportunity made him a real human who saw his haters as the best of friends, he haboured no bitterness and was a true leader and unifier. He said, Ghana was too polarized and that he wanted to build bridges and not walls to improve upon the needed unity for development.
What do we remember about Atta Mills? The “Ecominy” jingles and chants
We all make mistakes sometimes with our pronunciations. While some words are difficult to pronounce for some, others make such mistakes as a result of talking for so long.
The late Atta Miss will forever be remembered for his own share of wrong pronunciations that even became songs that were chorused in every part of the country.
The biggest among them was the “Ëcominy”when he actually wanted to say Economy.
This wrong pronunciation popularly known in the local parlance as “Ogba” among the Gas trended like endless wild fire.
There were jingles that were made out of this for fun and by political opponents.
What do we remember about Atta Mills? Unannounced Visits President
7 Years Down Memory Lane we can say on authority that, the late president of Ghana Atta Mills was one president who made unannounced visits to important public institutions which caught many unaware.
One such place he visited was Tema Port and here he confronted CEPS officials after Enemies of the Nation Video.
A secrete video by investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas which exposed startling revelations of bribery and corruption.
“I am telling you if anybody comes here with the president’s name the first thing you should do is to arrest that person,” President Mills said.” Some of you want the greens, the blues…Atta Mills for you.
What do we remember about Atta Mills? Politics without insults
Another fond memory we have of Atta Mills is his nice way of doing politics without insulting his opponents.
He did not believe in insulting to obtain cheap political points. He spoke the truth and walked the truth.
His infectious broad smiles are always visible. Close your eyes and try to see him smile, and you surely will have an image of him in mind.
Today, people have converted our political landscape to a place to display their medieval insulting attitudes in the name of politics and power, let us all learn from Atta Mills.
Ghana’s Heart shattered when he passed on
Ghanaians across the political divide will agree with me that, the day our leader, the late President Atta Mills passed on, we all wept openly or within. Such is the positive energy he had that drew all to him.
When the news came that faithful day on July 24th 2012, Ghana wept, the nation’s heart was broken and rivers of tears poured out.
It was a big devastation that shocked us and kept us asking why? That they telecommunications lines jammed up a few seconds after the news came in.
Ghanaians wanted to confirm the news, others wanted to inform their colleagues. We say never again…
Atta Mills – Predicted to be in Heaven
The passing of legend Atta Mills was followed by a wave of stunning images by graphic designers and political parties of him walking into heaven.
Other pictures showed him standing with ace journalist Komla Dumor and first president of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah all of blessed memory.
All these were to re echo his high level of sincerity and the life he lived. Many believed Atta Mills had gone to heaven whiles some political opponents did not also like the idea.
7 Years Down Memory Lane we can say, we have missed Atta Mills, the Asomdwee Hene of Ghana and these 7 Stunning Pictures and 7 Fond Memories that took you 7 years down memory lane gave you an opportunity to reflect on our one and only late president we all love John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills
Source: Wisdom Hammond | Newsghana24.com
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