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Planned GPHA decongestion exercise stirs controversy in Tema

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  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    These akan's npp motorbikes thieves must give the good people of Ghana a total break, who is eager to know if kwame London addo is coming back or not? Who give a shit damn? Kwame London can go to hell and Ghanaians don't give ...
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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 10 years ago

    The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) has in a statement described the Mahama-led administration as a “crassly incompetent and bereft government”.

    They also called on Ghanaians to stand up and “seek our hope ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    I blame the GPHA security for the theft. NDC is corrupt.

  • Close Observer 10 years ago

    Amasa Namoale (also known as BBC NEWS!!!!) You are a bad parliamentarian because of your negative activity. TRIBAL POLITICS IS BAD. As a parliamentarian, you should know better. You were elected to help build GHANA, but you a ...
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  • DAN 10 years ago

    YOU PROVE THAT GOD GAVE THE BLACKMAN A MONKEY BRAIN AND SKIN THE COLOR OF FECES TO MARK YOU FOR SLAVERY TOO THE WHITE AND CHINA MEN

  • mawuli 10 years ago

    Before they were squatting they had somewhere else so they should go there.....

    O.my in Ghana....squatting and creating a nuisance and trying to protest

  • Baaba 10 years ago

    This thing is getting very annoying. They are squatters and have no rights there at all. Remove them NOW. This nonsense should have been resolved by not allowing the kiosks to be erected in the first place. The hoodlums ar ...
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  • KWAKWADUAM NI BA 10 years ago

    Don't waste precious time on the citizenry, rather, cut down on taxes and fees at the port to make it business friendly to importers and we in the diaspora.

  • DAN 10 years ago

    everynite i see 4-5 police cars on my 45 minute drive home! ghana police must be visible and this will also allow faster response to calls