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Veep prescribes solutions for economic growth

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  • DAMN AMISSAH ARTHUR 10 years ago

    THIS CLUELESS VICE-PRESIDENT AMISSAH-ARTHUR COULD NOT COME UP WITH SOLUTIONS TO GROW GHANA'S ECONOMY DURING HIS DONKEY YEARS DRAWING FAT SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES AT THE BANK OF GHANA.

    IS IT NOW THAT HE'S READ FROM BOOKS TH ...
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  • TUNASASA 10 years ago

    Educated fools, looters, nation wreckers, and a bunch of square pegs in round holes. Where is the prescription???? Or the writer want to be consulted before giving it out?? well that is possible in Ghana anyway. And the sourc ...
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  • Tanko 10 years ago

    So where are the prescriptions? I can read I am not blind. Why was this guy heading the Bank of Ghana?

  • atac 10 years ago

    this vice president must stop pretending to understand the economy and anything in the subject area of economics. please start concentrating on social issues and leave the area of the economy to the real experts. you are prev ...
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  • Ajit Babu 10 years ago

    Where are the solutions, Veep? Jesus, this dude is as dumb as a brick. All he is stating are already known problems but not solutions. I weep for Ghana, a banana republic!

  • Eric Enyin 10 years ago

    we will get there, is matter of time but our leaders ve to be proactive in salvaging the economy. but can increased tariffs cost us much than it is now. how ? we want answers.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    It's funny this guy are messing with our Lifes. The problem of the Ghanaian economy now is the innovation side of it. So the solution is to target the graduates and encourage them to set up their own businesses and that bring ...
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  • Mediocrity Is-A-Sin. 10 years ago

    "The Vice President noted that there were increases in the nation’s economic indicators in 2011 and a decline in 2012, as result of election year challenges. The potential for economic growth, he said, was affected by fisca ...
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