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Youth unemployment a national security threat – Mubarak

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  • Kay 10 years ago

    Why is Mahama so brain dead. He can't do anything for himself except corruption and women.

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    Unfortunately i am always right , we have a govt that has introduced a system of govt which encourages people not to work rather they all perch on strategic posts or positions like vultures stealing , being bribed and facilit ...
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  • ADAMU ALI 10 years ago

    Another thief man from NDC camp

  • Visionary 10 years ago

    TRUE THAT MR TAX OFFICER.
    I agreed with Dr. Larbi Siaw, however there is one thing he forget to lay emphasis on is the creation of a good paying tax deductible work.
    If our leaders and top 1% salary earners continue to enj ...
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  • DAN 10 years ago

    as long as they can speak and work at least on hand..they can work at call center..you call credit card center they answer your questions and complaints..you call the water company and complain about outage or credits to your ...
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  • Mr. Questions 10 years ago

    YOU DO NOT MAKE SENSE TO YOURSELF AND YOU KNOW IT.
    HOW DO EMBASSIES HELP YOU WITH UNEMPLOYMENT ? YOU ARE A USELESS TOOL AND GOOD FOR NOTHING.

    YOU REMIND ME OF THE PHRASE, "IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DO, DO NOT DO IT HERE".
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  • Atta Mills DEAD 10 years ago

    Boy... you must be joking.. you need one whole year to identify unemployed youth in Ghana... madness.. I can use 1 hour..

  • KWAA 10 years ago

    The first in the World,not even the Mafia have bveen able to form an Association.
    And the IGP will tell Ghanaians he on top of his job.
    All they know is steal from the state,what really is this Mubarak guy doing?Don`t we ha ...
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  • atta ali 10 years ago

    nice to hear that embassies will help by giving vises to the youth.

  • Meman Nti 10 years ago

    Ghana (Africa) lies the best place for jobs creating,hence there is need for our governments to work with all people within and outside their governments who have ideas for job creating to help creating jobs for our youth tod ...
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  • Lord Tennison 10 years ago

    Let's call for the resignation of John Mahama.He is incompetent.

  • BRANDY 10 years ago

    AFTER NDC WASTED GYEEDA'S MONIES SO CALLOUSLY THEY NOW KNOW THAT YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT POSES SECURITY RISK????.......THIS IS PITIFUL FOR A NORTHERN PRESIDENT TO BE SO INCONSIDERATE OF KAYAYEIS AND TROKOSIS AND RATHER CHOSES TO ...
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  • btg 10 years ago

    Just tell people today where to meet you for jobs and you may not HAVE to WAIT for a frigging ONE YEAR.

  • easy p 10 years ago

    It is the same old story from NDC government we have put measures in place but not a single has been tackled except THUG LIFE.(THE HATE U GIVE THE LITTLE INFANTS FUCK EVERYBODY)We the outlawz are going to chase you out very s ...
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  • nofears 10 years ago

    I find it very difficult when loose talks like liaising with GSS to know the unemployed youth now. What happened to 2011,2012 n 2013. So does that mean that govt was, is still taking the Ghanaian youth for granted. God is wa ...
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  • yeboa 10 years ago

    Do not tell lies.There well refined researches from world bank,UN and AU on youth unemployment mainly on Africa with Ghana and Kenya/Nigeria as case study.
    All the tools and recommendations are in black and white.
    Do not fo ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    Then make education a top priority so that our young people stay in school; right now they don't value education. They consider it a joke. Put resources into it, make it relevant.

  • bt 10 years ago

    Its now obvious Ghanaian politicians and policy makers have been sleeping ever since Dr.Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown. I feel sorry for my country.