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Nana Aba Anamoah, Prof. Nana Aba Amfo, others join visiting Managing Director of IMF for lunch

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  • Honestman 1 month ago

    Attention seekers, so cheap journalists, shame on you.

  • Ojah 1 month ago

    JUST AN AD HOC GROUP OF 'NOTHING DOING' SOCIALITES!

  • FRANKIE 1 month ago

    LGBTQXYZ nonsense agenda at the top of the lunch menu. Look at the obtuse grin on their faces! So excited to be lunching with the Aryan Caucasian rascal oppressing the African.

  • Limping horse John MAHAMA lack policies. 1 month ago

    @frankie, you are upset,simply because you didn't see a lot of trokosi women among them. These women are competent, smart, above and clever than you and most of your fish folks women. Envious,simple and jealous bunch.

  • Stone 1 month ago

    Lunch so what? Hair cut lunch?

  • rita 1 month ago

    THIS IS GOV'T APPOINTEES AND NPP PARTY SURROGATES,ANY DIALOGUE FROM MEETING THE PEOPLE IN THE ABOVE PICTURE CANNOT REFLECT THE TRUE VIEWS OF GHANAIANS.

  • Shaka 1 month ago

    How is this Launch benefitting Ghana.
    Its like having launch with the DEVIL.
    If these our so called learned women feel so privileged having lunch with this blood sucker old cargo then we,re is serious trouble

  • william Ejisu 1 month ago

    Well this is a step in the right direction, women from commerce backgrounds and business in general is a great step forward.
    Women are great workers and dedicated in their work no matter what fields they are in.women in the ...
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  • Taooo 1 month ago

    So in the final analysis, what would change? Pure mediocrity...let's focus on production... production... production...and let's export more... that's the only way forward... not these things

  • Benjamin 1 month ago

    I suspect this as an LGBTQ+ agenda instead, she was sent to come and convince someone key figures, which I equally suspect as behind the scenes members

  • Bema Panin 1 month ago

    @ Benjamin, you are on point. This is an agenda to recruit, strengthen and strategise for the lgbtq plus agenda.

  • Joe wise 1 month ago

    Benjamin and Bema, you guys are critical thinkers, LOL, this is an agenda and a mission, this Alphabet thing will take Ghanaians by surprise, hahahaha

  • NANSIS 1 month ago

    Dear Ms. CHRISTALIENA GEORGIEVA

    Please as you know, this government borrowed the money with one objective, to dash it around so they can 'break the 8'.

    If you do not monitor them and they squander the money ...YENTUA... ...
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  • Achakanapaya . The ship is moving. 1 month ago

    LGBTQ Agenda is set.

  • Akos 1 month ago

    I am asking myself with all the Intellectuals, Celebrities etc we have in this country with all their show off and exposure etc how did our country with all the resources God placed in our hands get to this point. It really b ...
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  • Kwame 1 month ago

    Is this something to gloat over. Our inferiority complex is so deeply ingrained in us. Examples are this meeting and Akufo Addo reporting Burkina Faso to the American Secretary of State, not even the President, like a school ...
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  • Mensah 1 month ago

    LGBTQRSTXYZ, they know themselves

  • Okyeman. 1 month ago

    The white lady imf boss wants to establish her superiority over the African ladies as usual, observe their manners, how they eat, how they talk and what they talk about. But sadly these Africans don't see the real reasons.

  • Mensah 1 month ago

    Very shapeless or it's just my eyes

  • Yaw 1 month ago

    Neo Coloniasm lunch

  • Privelaged Women 1 month ago

    She should have had the dinner with selected average Ghanaian women to get a clearer picture. Not some grownup children of past prominent figures. How many of these climbed up through their own without the support of Daddy? L ...
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  • Owura Aboagye 1 month ago

    The list is incomplete without any representation from;
    1. Makolo women
    2. Kajetia
    3. Head Potters- Kayayie
    4. Chop Bar Operators
    5. Gove Sellers
    6. Cocoa Farmers' wives
    7. Galamsay Ladies
    8. Female students from tert ...
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  • Ed 1 month ago

    Well, I think we all know our challenges in this country. We really don't need the IMF MD to tell us what to do. What is the managers of the country doing?