EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 46 MIN
Why Good Men Don't Last in Politics | Citizen Annan on The SuperHuman Mindset Podcast
from SuperHuman Mindset · host Felix Asare
Send us Fan MailJoseph Samuel Annan has seen power from every angle — as a dental surgeon, UN Senior Policy Advisor in New York during the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Deputy Minister of Trade and Education in Ghana, and Member of Parliament. In this rare, unfiltered conversation, Citizen Annan pulls back the curtain on what really happens inside African politics.He explains why "corruption is inherent in the system of multi-party democracy," how international aid is designed to extract five dollars for every one dollar given, and why both political parties in Ghana united to block his re-election when he refused to comply with existing power structures. But this isn't a pessimistic conversation — Annan argues that Africa has MORE opportunity than Europe right now, and that the current global turmoil (Trump era, BRICS, Sahel resistance) creates what he calls "positive opportunism" for the continent.KEY MOMENTS:[00:02:15] Why he left a successful UK dental practice for Mugabe's Zimbabwe[00:08:30] "Why keep mopping the floor when you haven't tried to turn the tap off?" — the quote that changed his career[00:15:45] How American emergency rice aid in 1983 destroyed Ghana's food sovereignty[00:22:10] "Both sides came together to ensure I didn't make it in the next parliamentary elections"[00:28:00] Why Parliament is "not desperately serious" — what MPs actually do[00:35:20] "For every dollar of aid given, the donor gets five back" — Oxfam's admission[00:42:15] Why Africa has more opportunity than Europe right now[00:48:30] The only leader he trusted: President John Atta Mills[00:54:00] "Every nation gets the leadership it deserves"[01:02:45] Why diasporans must return BEFORE age 40[01:08:10] "I haven't been to a funeral where the Range Rover fit in the coffin"Annan's message to young Ghanaians: Stop chasing money. Attract it through passion and diligence. Don't wait too long to return home — "adjustment becomes more challenging." And embrace what he calls "positive opportunism" — the ability to see opportunity while global powers are busy fighting each other.This is the conversation your economics professor won't have with you. The history lesson your politicians don't want you to hear. And the blueprint for Pan-African development that international institutions have spent decades trying to suppress.RELATED VIDEOS:• How British Investment Shifted from Nigeria to Ghana (1990s Economic History)• Why ECOWAS Is Collapsing (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger Alliance)• President John Atta Mills: The Leader Ghana Lost Too Soon#JosephAnnan #GhanaPolitics #PanAfricanism #AfricanDevelopment #DiasporaReturn #SuperHumanMindsetPodcast #GhanaMP #InternationalAid #BRICS #DemocracyInAfrica #CitizenAnnan
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