This book discusses the unique problems facing Ghana, once the country where Gold was excavated in such great quantity that it was named after it. The author, a native of this country philosophises on how the military dictators, the ones that ruled this shinning star of Africa for many turbulent years should be dealt with. He proposes certain tangible changes that could lead this country to become truly liberated, and be decorated as well as industrialised, in order to provide jobs and a higher standard of living for its citizens. In order to boost its image abroad, the theory of superstructure democracy is deliberately propounded to deal with those political problems facing this nation, and many others in the African context. Ghanaians are particularly advised to utilise the powers of these conventional authorities as a supplement to block certain forces in the context of its power structure that bring chaos to the political process in the country.