You are indeed well informed. Koreans are indeed on top of technology in the modern world of ours .
You are indeed well informed. Koreans are indeed on top of technology in the modern world of ours .
jack 10 years ago
Here we go again,ghana the dumping ground.
Here we go again,ghana the dumping ground.
Ghanababa! 10 years ago
We need assembly plant! no more food! What a visionless country and it's citizen? any one who buys food form this fair is a nation wreckers. I am sick today! was it not last few weeks the minister of trade was considering imp ... read full comment
We need assembly plant! no more food! What a visionless country and it's citizen? any one who buys food form this fair is a nation wreckers. I am sick today! was it not last few weeks the minister of trade was considering import ban? how much taxes were collected? I am sick! Japan eeeei, we need your high tech factory!
MENSAH 10 years ago
Our leaders do not know what they are doing.
THey say this and they say the opposite,the next time.
Our leaders do not know what they are doing.
THey say this and they say the opposite,the next time.
Kasavubu Mordzi 10 years ago
And the gullible Ghanians will flock there like sheep to buy these dummies to fill their never ending appetite. H-A-P-P-Y is sometimes pronounced SHAME!
And the gullible Ghanians will flock there like sheep to buy these dummies to fill their never ending appetite. H-A-P-P-Y is sometimes pronounced SHAME!
Kwame Ampeh 10 years ago
Have you ever see Ghanaian products in Japan market? Ghana is the dumping ground for these people. Why can't the Government help UST to do these innovations.Helpless leaders in Ghana Politics.
Have you ever see Ghanaian products in Japan market? Ghana is the dumping ground for these people. Why can't the Government help UST to do these innovations.Helpless leaders in Ghana Politics.
Joe Turkey 10 years ago
"foodstuff and beverage, healthcare and beauty products, household products and stationery". All produced by high school kids in Japan (even though I suspect these from India). Even office pins are imported. So why would you ... read full comment
"foodstuff and beverage, healthcare and beauty products, household products and stationery". All produced by high school kids in Japan (even though I suspect these from India). Even office pins are imported. So why would you expect the cedi to rise.
Joe Turkey 10 years ago
"foodstuff and beverage, healthcare and beauty products, household products and stationery". All produced by high school kids in Japan (even though I suspect these from India). Even office pins are imported. So why would you ... read full comment
"foodstuff and beverage, healthcare and beauty products, household products and stationery". All produced by high school kids in Japan (even though I suspect these from India). Even office pins are imported. So why would you expect the cedi to rise.
Just passing by 10 years ago
I went to Melcom today and saw the tiny exhibit. I bought a nice really nice Pilot Pen too (6 cedis!!!! But it writes so nicely!!!).
The saucepan that charges your phone while you cook was an interesting item too. They sh ... read full comment
I went to Melcom today and saw the tiny exhibit. I bought a nice really nice Pilot Pen too (6 cedis!!!! But it writes so nicely!!!).
The saucepan that charges your phone while you cook was an interesting item too. They should have highlighted that feature too, but there was no one around at the exhibit to explain anything.
But what I was interested in, the foods and sauces, were not on sale at the exhibit. They had some items all right, but it was all "Look but don't touch" with not even a sampler or a taster for you to try and see if you like it. How can the sellers estimate demand and see if their products meet Ghanaian tastes if they won't let us taste them and see?
"Oh okay, the packaging is really nice. Wow." That's about all they'll learn from this activity. What a missed opportunity.
Go for Korea goods
You are indeed well informed. Koreans are indeed on top of technology in the modern world of ours .
Here we go again,ghana the dumping ground.
We need assembly plant! no more food! What a visionless country and it's citizen? any one who buys food form this fair is a nation wreckers. I am sick today! was it not last few weeks the minister of trade was considering imp ...
read full comment
Our leaders do not know what they are doing.
THey say this and they say the opposite,the next time.
And the gullible Ghanians will flock there like sheep to buy these dummies to fill their never ending appetite. H-A-P-P-Y is sometimes pronounced SHAME!
Have you ever see Ghanaian products in Japan market? Ghana is the dumping ground for these people. Why can't the Government help UST to do these innovations.Helpless leaders in Ghana Politics.
"foodstuff and beverage, healthcare and beauty products, household products and stationery". All produced by high school kids in Japan (even though I suspect these from India). Even office pins are imported. So why would you ...
read full comment
"foodstuff and beverage, healthcare and beauty products, household products and stationery". All produced by high school kids in Japan (even though I suspect these from India). Even office pins are imported. So why would you ...
read full comment
I went to Melcom today and saw the tiny exhibit. I bought a nice really nice Pilot Pen too (6 cedis!!!! But it writes so nicely!!!).
The saucepan that charges your phone while you cook was an interesting item too. They sh ...
read full comment