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GIPC boss to woo investors for energy sector

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  • Ajit Babu 11 years ago

    Do you think investors listen to lies from you and other government officials and pack their suitcases and arrive in Ghana to waste their money? The do their homework more than you, madam.

  • KAE 11 years ago

    INVESTORS WILL SURELY COME FOR A BETTER GHANA:

  • Dunyo 11 years ago

    Start with our embassies. The workers don't know the reason why they are there. Go to the Ghana Embassy in Washington. Its so funny. How can you promote business in the States when the embassy sits there doing nothing to prom ...
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  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    To lure potential overseas investors into the country, the government should advertise more of the areas which it has prioritised for investment in the country. The best way to do it is to take spaces in overseas local broads ...
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  • Zangina 11 years ago

    This woman knows nothing about investments and she is just either taking a holiday or is gone to learn something about GIPC. This is typical NDC. Trying to learn on the job. Shame on you!

  • Kwadjoe, London 11 years ago

    Investors in the energy sector will always remember the case of VALCO. The leaders of Ghana never saw any thing wrong but you can't eat your cake and have it. Let us as a nation address the VALCO case and apologise.

  • Mohammed Ibrahim 11 years ago

    Please solve the Power crisis as soon as Possible.A Country can not develope,and progress without Electricity.Ghana need Electricity 24/7, 365 days a year.

  • CV 11 years ago

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  • CV 11 years ago

    If you pay for a goat, you will get a goat and not a cow and Ghanaians bought a goat in December 2012 but expect the taste of cow meat.Why are the voters in Ghana complaining about what is happening in the country when they k ...
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