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From Alexander to Mahama: When the pot spoke truth to power

Sat, May 17 2025 7:35 PM
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Long before WhatsApp groups became tribunals of truth, and before every uncle in the family started political arguments with “Back in Rawlings’ time…”, there lived a curious philosopher named Diogenes of Sinope. He wasn’t your standard philosopher. He lived in a pot—not the chamber variety, although considering the sanitation practices of ancient Greece, the difference was marginal. He owned nothing, wore the same garment until it frayed into surrender, and soaked in sunlight rather than basking in privilege.

With no followers on Instagram, no viral TikTok routine, and no curated YouTube monologues, Diogenes lived quietly—until Alexander the Great came knocking.

Fresh from world domination and certainly not limited by data bundles, Alexander sought an audience with the eccentric sage. With pomp and pride, he said, “Ask me anything.”

Diogenes, barely looking up, waved a lazy hand and said:
“Stand aside; you’re blocking my sunlight.”

In one sentence, the conqueror of empires was upstaged by a man who had conquered his own desires.

Rewind… or Fast-Forward?
Fast-forward approximately 2,300 years—and a few fuel hikes—to Ghana.

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President John Dramani Mahama, having returned from political exile with a resounding electoral win, embarks on a nationwide Thank You Tour. Convoys snake through cities and villages. Microphones echo with promises and gratitude. Branded T-shirts fly like campaign confetti.

Then, somewhere in Bole, the presidential motorcade slows. Under a mango tree, sits a familiar sight: a man in a large ceramic pot.

No, this isn’t a cultural performance or a tourism promo. It’s Diogenes—again. History’s minimalist philosopher, seemingly unfazed by time or title, has returned.

The Philosopher and the President
President Mahama, ever composed, approaches the scene and offers a solar flashlight from the boot of his V8.

“For you,” he says. “To light up your life.”

Diogenes, squinting through a mix of skepticism and sunlight, responds:

“Will this lamp show me the truth? Will it reveal justice? Or merely cast sharper shadows of your promises?”

Unshaken, Mahama attempts a deeper pitch: a bag of rice, a branded cloth, whispers of a bicycle.

The philosopher, tugging at his threadbare toga, retorts:

“What you offer is not light. It is shade.”

Intrigued, the President asks, “What then would you have me do?”

Without missing a beat, Diogenes replies:
“Stand aside—you’re blocking my integrity.”

The surrounding crowd gasps. A child drops roasted corn. A party loyalist whispers, “Ei, this one is not an NDC plant oo.”

In a surreal twist of history, President Mahama smiles and echoes Alexander’s legendary response:

“If I were not Mahama, I would wish to be Diogenes.”

The philosopher raises an eyebrow.
“Then start by shedding the convoy.”

Virtue Over Victory
The classical anecdote of Alexander reminds us that power eventually seeks wisdom. Diogenes symbolized an unwavering demand for integrity—untainted by riches or recognition.

In this fictional yet thought-provoking Ghanaian moment, we are reminded that true leadership is not in the length of the convoy, the wattage of donated lamps, or the number of photo ops—but in the virtue of restraint, honesty, and humility.

What defines greatness in leadership? Is it the infrastructure built around you, or the moral courage you cultivate within?

Diogenes desired nothing. That made him free. His life, an open critique of a world obsessed with accumulation, still resonates today.

Alexander ruled kingdoms, but he envied the serenity of a man who ruled only himself. Mahama won an election—but whether he will win virtue is still up for judgment.

A Final Word from the Pot
In an age where political symbolism often masks the absence of substance, the lesson is simple:

Virtue cannot be campaigned for.

Integrity is not distributed from SUVs.

And the light Diogenes sought isn’t solar-powered—it’s ego-free.

So, the next time a politician offers you a flashlight, ask yourself:

What are they really trying to keep in the dark?

Moral of the Story:
Power dazzles. Wisdom blinds.
And sometimes, the man in the pot sees more than the man in the palace.

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The writer is a media executive, writer, and social commentator. Blood and Gold: The Rebellion of Sikakrom is his debut novel, available now on Amazon Kindle.

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