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When the Honourable Becomes Vulnerable
When the Honourable Becomes Vulnerable
When the Honourable Becomes Vulnerable
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When The Honourable Becomes Vulnerable 

In this book, the author takes time to highlights why men of power ends up becoming vulnerable to power. 

What must future leaders know in order to prepare for lasting leadrship that will maintain their influence at all times?

The author gives details of what it takes to become such a leader who prioritize his followers needs above his own and employ measures to keep his followers relevant. 

He gives clear steps and initiatives that visionary leaders must employ in order to sustain their leadership for future generations. 

This book will not only inspire you but will educate you on how to be an effective leader in politics, governance and other leadership spaces.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 13, 2024
ISBN9789988332341
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    When the Honourable Becomes Vulnerable - Ayelma shadrach Ayimbila

    When the

    HONOURABLE VULNERABLE

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    Becomes

    AYELMA SHADRACH AYIMBILA 

    ISBN: 978-9988-3-3234-1

    Copyright © Ayelma Shadrach Ayimbila

    Tel: +233-207 259 519

    Email: ayelmashadrach6@gmail.com

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    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    This book may not be reproduced in part or whole,  stored in a retrievable system or transmitted in any form or means without prior written permission of the Author.

    Cover Design & Layout: Prosper Gaisie,

    Generation Publishing House (GPH)

    CONTENTS

    DEDICATION................................................vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.................................viii
    PREFACE........................................................x
    PREVIEWS.......................................................1
    INTRODUCTION.............................................3 FOREWORD....................................................5
    CHAPTER ONE: 
    FUTURE LEADERS WHO ARE NEVER PREPARED TOWARDS THE FUTURE................6
    CHAPTER TWO: 
    FOUR KINDS OF LEADERS WE MUST NOT VOTE FOR.....................................................14
    CHAPTER THREE: 
    TIME FACTOR OF LEADERSHIP.....................27 CHAPTER FOUR: 
    THE MODERN POLITICAL LEADER...............34
    CHAPTER FIVE: 
    WHY LEADERS ALWAYS WANT TO STAY
    LONG IN POWER..........................................38 CHAPTER SIX: 
    SOME BAD SPIRITS THAT LEADERS ARE LIKELY TO POSSESS....................................43
    CHAPTER SEVEN: 
    BEHAVOURIAL DNA OF THE GHANAIAN POLITICIAN................................................49
    CHAPTER EIGHT: 
    ROAD TO THE PROMISED LAND..................58 CHAPTER NINE: 
    THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DRESSING MIRROR
    IS DARK.......................................................62
    CHAPTER TEN: 
    THE STORY OF HONOURABLE
    AGURIYINE...................................................70
    CHAPTER ELEVEN: 
    MY SPECIAL WORD TO ALL
    HONOURABLES.............................................77

    DEDICATION

    This book is dedicated to God Almighty who is my source of wisdom and protection.

    Secondly, to my Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Ayelma Adabre, to my lovely wife madam Akolgo Mary Ayelma and my son A. A. A Melchisedech. 

    To my dear senior sister, Vida Ayelma Abentue my dear mother, Mama Lardi Anaba, my sister Faustina Ayelma and my brother, Benjamin Ayelma.

    The book is also dedicated to memory of my late Senior Brother Ayelma John Akama-Kansaake,  and to Mr. Augustine Abeere-Inga of blessed memory. 

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    Isaac Newtown once said „If l have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants'. I have completed this master piece by standing on the shoulders of the following giants;

    Mr Atokontaaba Dominic- Assistant Headmaster Academic

    Gowrie S. H. T. S

    Rev. George Adombila Anafo - A pastor of World Light-

    Temple, a guidance and counselling Coordinator of Presbyterian Senior High School, Bompata  Asante Akyem, Ashanti Region.

    Mr. Bismark Adongo Ayorogo - Executive President of NORPRA.

    Dr Stephen Atibila Atalebe (PhD English literature) the author of The Jesus Industry among other books.

    I must not forget to acknowledge the following people in my

    life.  

    Mr. and Mrs Ayelma David Ayine.

    To SP Peter Adone: Bongo District Police Commander.

    Prince Sadik Ayine Inusah- Gambibgo Chief Palace.

    Mr. Solomon Adombire Ameabonu CEO Solodom Construction Limited.

    All members of TARIMA-DOORE.

    To my lovely sister Regina Abeere-Inga, Mr. Alambirigo Solomon Akolgo a brother and a confidant.

    To Madam Bawa Helen and Miss Kanjatanga Mathilda,

    To my extended family: Addagaam and Ayelma family. I love you all.

    To Mr. Daniel Asebila and Mr. David Ayine for their support in the IT works.

    To all Youth Groups in Upper East.

    All staff of Sacred Heart J.H.S., Bolga

    All staff and Old Students of Growie S.H.T.S.

    All friends and Loved ones.

    PREFACE

    A former undersecretary of Defense was invited to give a speech at a large conference of about a thousand people. He was standing on the stage with his cup of coffee in a Styrofoam cup with his PowerPoint behind him. He took a sip of the coffee, smiled and looked at the coffee, and then he went off-script and said:

    "You know, I spoke at this same conference last year. Last year, I was still the undersecretary, and when I spoke here last year, when I arrived at the airport, somebody was waiting for me to take me to my hotel and took me to my hotel. They had already checked me in and took me to my room the next morning. I came downstairs, and someone was waiting in the lobby to greet me, and they drove me to this same venue.

    "They took me through the back entrance into the green room and handed me a cup of coffee, a beautiful ceramic cup. I'm no longer the undersecretary. I flew here by coach. I took a taxi to my hotel and checked myself in. I took another taxi to this venue. When I entered the lobby this morning, I came in the front door and found my way backstage, and when I asked someone if you have any coffee, he pointed to the coffee machine in the corner. The lesson is that the ceramic cup was never meant for me. It was meant for the position I held. I deserve a Styrofoam cup. Remember

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