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Blackouts affecting final-year students

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  • sbrooks 11 years ago

    A shame and a disgrace, and you're expecting them to be tomorrow's leaders right? How about giving them some damn help! To the youth of mother Ghana persevere all is not lost! To the government of mother Ghana get your damn p ...
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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 11 years ago

    "IT IS ONLY A FOOL, WHO ALLOWS HIS TESTICLES TO BE STEPPED ON TWICE"-------GO OUT THERE AND RECEIVE YOUR REWARD, ALL GHANAIANS. GO AND PAY THE PRICE FOR YOUR FOOLISHNESS. YOU DON'T GIVE A SECOND MANDATE TO AN INCOMPETENT AND ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

    Things fall apart,the center of my girl pussy cannot hold my penis despite avoiding Vaseline.We went to the same whore.

  • HUGE-MONEY ON GUINEA=FOWLS 11 years ago

    ARE NORTHERNERS THAT=STUPID ?

  • Alhaji 11 years ago

    Do not just be talking. Address your grievances to the right persons; the president and the power providers. We should stop this talk talk talk into vanity. We all know you are or will be suffering but it is your responsibili ...
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  • Abu 11 years ago

    How can they tell the President when they call in to the radio call ins and the President tells the hosts they are lazy to talk about such issues instead of 'praising him' with his non existant development projects?

  • Alhaji 11 years ago

    The radio talks are also tooooo much with no results. How do you discuss a serious issue like this on a radio. Don't they have leaders to petition the president

  • Kwadzo 11 years ago

    Why Teachers don't go on strike for the eratic power supply but always for pay increament that most of them don't deserve, they often delay what they must teach during the regular teaching hours just to teach them at the extr ...
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  • sbrooks 11 years ago

    Alhaji, there is nothing I can do either as I am an American but, that should not mean I can't comment, and it makes it no less of a disgrace. Maybe African people can look into the true power of protest. I have witnessed gov ...
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  • Mama 11 years ago

    Sbrooks, Ghanaians are just too laid back & very passive, all they do is complain & take their grievances on the web.

  • Ankamah 11 years ago

    Whilst I agree with you about addressing the grievances to the right people, do you not think that their voices are not represented by several others? It is almost as if you expect these students to stop their difficult study ...
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  • CITIZEN MA 11 years ago

    YOU ARE HUNDRED PERCENT RIGHT.

  • Atigsibadek 11 years ago

    LOL...A serious student wont complain about lights out or rain...That is not to say,the current electricity problem shouldnt be fixed

  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 11 years ago

    Why do you vote for clueless and incompetent people to man our affairs?Just blame yourselves!

  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

    A Guinea fowl kept getting out of his enclosure at the zoo. Knowing that he could fly high, the zoo officials put up a ten foot fence. He was out the next morning, just roaming around the zoo.
    A twenty foot fence was put up. ...
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  • Baba 11 years ago

    They ECG, VRAm NDV, NPP don't care. Their children go to school abroad and are not affected by this.

  • C.O.D 11 years ago

    The rampant blackouts is not only affecting final year students but everyone in the community negatively. Sometimes I wonder when we claim to have leaders.

  • sbrooks 11 years ago

    I understand C.O.D. I really do and I symphathize with everyone suffering. I must have called at least six kids into my home this morning on their way to school to let them read this. Told them see you have oppurtunity, but t ...
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  • Gervinho 11 years ago

    We are really suffering from this load shedding system.

  • KINGSBY 11 years ago

    THIS IS A USELESS BLAME. I ATTENDED SECONDARY SCHOOL DEEP DOWN VOLTA NORTH. WE ONLY HAD A SCHOOL GENERATOR WHICH WAS ON & OFF, SOMETIMES FOR MONTHS. WE USED LANTERNS.A VISITOR FROM THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION ON A VISIT SAID TH ...
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  • OPD 11 years ago

    People overseas cannot go home because of NDC