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Let’s build a culture of consensus for national dev. – Christian Council

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  • Lobe 10 years ago

    Maybe you people are now trying to reason, instead of always insulting the president.What has made you people say so?

  • Lawrence Osei Amponsah 10 years ago

    Conglatulations Christian Council. I have read your Article Signed by your General Secretary Dr. Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong.Iam Applauding you because,there are lots of well intended thoughts for the State. Please, my question to ...
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  • Kwadwo Adusei 10 years ago

    Why has it taken the christian council decades to come out with this? We are struggling as a without knowing what we are looking for. I agree 100% with this national goal, irrespective of what political party in power, we hav ...
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  • Iwan 10 years ago

    "Political leaders, especially those in government have the major responsibility of bringing everyone on board in building consensus" even if some of your members will not stop insulting the president?

  • Nii 10 years ago

    Ghanaian Leaders and administrator have not only failed Ghana but also God in big time. Not only have they mismanaged the rich resources that God gave Ghanaians for dev. They've stole and pocketed large amount of revenuess fr ...
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  • ADANSIMAN 10 years ago

    YES GHANA IS INDEED A SLEEPING ECONOMIC GIANT. IMAGINE WHAT THIS COUNTRY COULD BECOME WITHOUT THESE ''CREATE, LOOT AND SHARE'' CLS PEOPLE

  • HABLUTA SENYO 10 years ago

    KUFFOUR&HIS FAMILY LOOTED GHANA IN BILLIONS.HOW CAN OUR NATION DEVELOP
    HIS OWN PEOPLE ARE STILL IN THE ASHANTE BUSH THIS 21ST CENTURY.EVEN THE CAPITAL ACCRA NO CLEAN WATER AND ELECTRIC CITY.

  • Jones 10 years ago

    Culture of consensus!!! Another vain platitude. What does it really mean? No species ever thrives by thinking the same.
    What we need is strong and incorruptible leadership that is not scared of the press, or opposition beca ...
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  • Jojo 10 years ago

    IT IS TIME WE PUT AN TO THE CONTINUED PREACHINGS IN THE COUNTRY.

    ONE OF THE THE MAIN CHALLENGES FACING US IN GHANA IS,THE LACK OF RESEARCH INSIDE GHANA'S UNIVERSITIES IN THE TECHNOLOGY AS A DRIVE TO INNOVATION AND DISCOVER ...
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  • Iman Erskine 10 years ago

    Dr, Your thoughts are good, but remember, when you are dealing with people in govt. who do not understand the word "patriot" but how fast to be a millionaire, then there is a problem. When you have a ruling party that believe ...
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  • Yaa Baby 10 years ago

    Tell this to the Methodist Bishop of Kumasi. And oh! incase he forgets, he was called to preach the gospel. and not to meddle in politics.

  • Sankofa 10 years ago

    Hosea 4: 6 (KJV) My people perish from a lack of knowledge.

    'What is our vision for Ghana for the next 10 years? Where do we want to see Ghana @ 60?'

    'Ghana is a sleeping economic giant with the enormous resources avai ...
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