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Prime Minister Cameron: G8 to support developing countries

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  • cha 10 years ago

    The so called Tony Lithur that is standing in for Mahama at the supreme court was part of the woyome scam that stole 47 millions from Ghana- this is SICK- NDC must go

  • Jason 10 years ago

    Just read world news...it has been released that they are monitoring activities of government officials.

    Africa should get rid of these stupid support and aid..we have so much yet we are far from home...

  • Joe ballack UK 10 years ago

    Yate ABRE

  • Hard Reply 10 years ago

    David Cameron, can you give us break with your same old story. We are tired of you. Keep your gay and money and give us break. If b'cus of gay you saying that, then you are a joke. Pres. Mahama the whole nation is watching yo ...
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  • jake 10 years ago

    ..in 10 Downing Street

  • GHFUO, LOVE/DOR YOURSELF! 10 years ago

    British Prime Minister David Cameron, on Saturday, pledged that the G8 would provide financial and human resource towards the leveraging of the development agenda of developing countries.

    NO ONE CAN HELP US BETTER THAN WE ...
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  • okofo 10 years ago

    "We in the developed countries"? Cut this self-gratification nonsense of so called "developed" countries, Cameron.

    Developed in what? Chemicals and nuclear weapons meant for distruction and annihilation of humanity yes, b ...
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  • Omanbapa Osei Oyeadieyie 10 years ago

    If you can provide water, education, electricity 24/7, free medical care for all your citizens and pay any unemployed person benefit to live upon all his life, among others you are certainly develped.

  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    It gets to a point where the G8 does not even need any agenda. It's only a meeting to announce how the thieves are now going to help their victims.

  • Hazor 10 years ago

    Mahama ,why did you not tell Cameron that your country will not allow itself to be short-changed by foreign development partners in its quest to pursue economic development.