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Fuel smuggling lucrative in Bawku

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  • cha 11 years ago

    NDC stole the elections

  • PRESIDENT MAHAMA 11 years ago

    TUUTUU BISSIW


    Just before the Deputy Minister-designate was vetted, Chairman of the Appointments Committee Ebo Barton Odro appealed to members to ask just a few questions to enable the nominee to leave quickly.

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

    Whom do you blame?Not our greedy,corrupt and useless politicians?

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    The men and women at the top are eating big. What do you expect the poor unemployed people at the bottom to do? They also have to survive. How can a family man with kids at school survive on 5GH a day? Don't blame them.

  • ISAAC 11 years ago

    HIHI, DON'T USE THIS AS BASES TO INCREASE FUEL PRICE. YOU THIEVIES

  • USMAN 11 years ago

    Where ever you see smuggling in Ghana you will definitely see the muslims out witting everybody. Is this a curse or what?

  • princewilly@ymail.com 11 years ago

    In the days of the Berlin Wall, there was a little old man who crossed the checkpoint every week, pushing his bicycle and carrying a heavy sack. The border guard, suspecting him of smuggling, always searched the sack thorough ...
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  • awuku 11 years ago

    is fuuny

  • Northern Concern 11 years ago

    Because all the government jobs are taken by the educated Christians!!! They have to SURVIVE! Will you exchange your job for a little of what they go through? Please we should have people who have broad perspectives discussin ...
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  • Apuutoo 11 years ago

    Asem beba dabi.

  • Kwasi Nyarko 11 years ago

    When Politicians are stealing millions of cedis what do you expect the poor people to do . they also have have to feed their families.
    By the way what does New Crusading Guide say the solution to the problem was? Just an inv ...
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  • Chief amankwa 11 years ago

    Ok

  • DR KUFFOUR 11 years ago

    Fellow readers, Mr Koranteng wrote that a gallon of petrol in Ghana is about Ghc90 and CFA3000 which is about Ghc10 over the borders. So where from the profit of Ghc1 to the smuggler? If truly, Ghc1 is all that the smuggler g ...
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