how can the government of john mahama dash to mr. woyome 41 million dollars and be on flight with the tax-payers fuel to belgium (eu masters) to beg cup in hand for 51 million dollars? is that crazy?
how can the government of john mahama dash to mr. woyome 41 million dollars and be on flight with the tax-payers fuel to belgium (eu masters) to beg cup in hand for 51 million dollars? is that crazy?
Kwame Angel 10 years ago
John, you forgot to mention the GHC 52 million or so of his brother's debt he wrote off through the sale of Merchant Bank. By the way, even the mobile phones don't work. They say the foreign used phones steal the credit from ... read full comment
John, you forgot to mention the GHC 52 million or so of his brother's debt he wrote off through the sale of Merchant Bank. By the way, even the mobile phones don't work. They say the foreign used phones steal the credit from the users.
insight to the bone 10 years ago
i dont see the Europeans offering the other benefits such as the freedom of movement and insisting on visa free entry into their countries. they are not offering half a trillion for infrastructural development and real assist ... read full comment
i dont see the Europeans offering the other benefits such as the freedom of movement and insisting on visa free entry into their countries. they are not offering half a trillion for infrastructural development and real assistance in bettering the standard of the people of west Africa . this is a war that will destroy any chances of self reliance and self development . see what they have done to our poultry , fish and beef industry . until we have people who understand the issues and the true hidden agendas and dangers of such a one sided agreement where the benefits are only for the Europeans we should not engage in any such devastating experiments . EPA is being pushed now because they are aware pepeni is an illigimate president , even now the video of the murder of atta mills is being circulted in private circles and one day soon he will be overthrown so he is rushing to put another yoke and burden on the people of Akan. this govt can only borrow and can not even secure investments of 30 billion dollars how do they expect to handle a multitrillion agreement which in reality denies your own people the right to develop their own industry. our industrial base is less than 3% by the way. lets not allow this foolishness to pass , its time for a revolution so we restart the future for our children. we shall never surrender
mojingles 10 years ago
Tawiah, having you taken leave of your intellectual abilities? Why on earth would you discuss cell phones and electricity and water in the same vein?...MTN and Vodafone are private enterprises and their objective is to maximi ... read full comment
Tawiah, having you taken leave of your intellectual abilities? Why on earth would you discuss cell phones and electricity and water in the same vein?...MTN and Vodafone are private enterprises and their objective is to maximize their profits as fast as humanly possible...the quest to make money is therefore the driving force behind their aggressive advertising....the same cannot be said of any African government.
The provision of basic infrastructure has always been a challenge for governments on the continent for reasons that can best be described as irresponsibility and neglect.
Cell phones are a necessity these days and you ought to know that...the dramatic changes brought about by the invention of this device are there for all to see....so why begrudge Ghanaians for possessing cell phones? The phones have made their lives less cumbersome and more interactive.....come up with something more intellectually stimulating than this crap about Ghanaians and their cell phones.....
Ekow 10 years ago
Nkrumah sobbed when he was overthrown and wanted to come back to Ghana but was physically restrained. He knew the struggles and pain the country was going to go through now the country was in the hands of those hopeless bandi ... read full comment
Nkrumah sobbed when he was overthrown and wanted to come back to Ghana but was physically restrained. He knew the struggles and pain the country was going to go through now the country was in the hands of those hopeless bandits. He then made these remarks.
"if I knew Ghanaians wanted milk and sardines I would have made milk to flow in pipes to people's homes".
This was after the CIA flooded the country with essential commodities immediately after the coup.
Nkrumah thought about industrializing the country and with that would come jobs, improved health, education and middle income economic status by 1979 and advanced economy by 1998. (5 and 7 year development plans)
The saboteurs (including Danquah, Busia, Afrifa, Kotoka, Ankrah etc) aided the CIA to derail Ghana's development. They thought they were destroying Nkrumah, they didnt know they were destroying Ghana, Now you same people are crying. Please STOP crying. "you guys havent seen nothing yet"
Nkrumah build over 350 industries,thousands of secondary schools and other infrastructures within 9 years. What did these same crooks do to these infrastructures? you sold all of them to your cronies including the Ghana telecom you Francis Tawia are talking about.
You havent seen nothing yet Francis Tawia, stop crying, your NPP and NDC have diligently guided Ghana into what Nkrumah predicted, wrote and warned Ghanaians about: thus "Neo-Colonailism, the Last Stage of Imperialism"
I dont pity the people of Ghana, they have caused that. Now these Chinese are mis-treating you Ghanaians in your own country, slapping you at will like slaves. What a pity. Tawia where were you when Rawlings started destroying the country? where were you when Kuffour came to complete the destruction. Now Mahama is mopping up whatever is left to bury the country, you're crying!!!!! hahahha poor. Ghana is a failed state. simple
Kofi Bediako 10 years ago
Please face the realities in Ghana today and stop recalling history.
This Govt came to meet a sound economy.after eight years of Npp.Nkrumah and Rawlings are no more in power,however the nation should look foreward.
Travel ... read full comment
Please face the realities in Ghana today and stop recalling history.
This Govt came to meet a sound economy.after eight years of Npp.Nkrumah and Rawlings are no more in power,however the nation should look foreward.
Travel and see,and you will come to realise that, Tawiah is saying the truth.The blame game is not the issue,
but what have Mahama achieve in nation building?
Any honest person in Ghana will confess,that in spite of corrupt allegations against Kuffour eight years of rule,was seen as a great step foreward towards developmentof a nation.
Ekow 10 years ago
Travel and see; where in the World have you traveled to? You dont know what you're talking about. You take Kuffour's rule as great step forward? I'm sorry for you.
Travel and see; where in the World have you traveled to? You dont know what you're talking about. You take Kuffour's rule as great step forward? I'm sorry for you.
Gye Nyame 10 years ago
It does seem like some of you guys don't get it. Government controlled enterprises don't work. Even before Nkrumah left some of the government enterprises were beginning to suffer -- Ghana Airways was operating at a loss etc. ... read full comment
It does seem like some of you guys don't get it. Government controlled enterprises don't work. Even before Nkrumah left some of the government enterprises were beginning to suffer -- Ghana Airways was operating at a loss etc. P & T sucked when operated by government, the only reason why the telecom sector is doing well is because it is in private hands. No private companies will continue paying redundant workers as is done by government today. It is simple private enterprises tend to be more efficient and profitable than government enterprises. The Nkrumah established factories were bound to die and they did.
Ekow 10 years ago
"The Nkrumah established factories were bound to die and they did"
....so my question is where are they now? what benefits are the sold factories rendering to the nation? Are the sold factories even still running? Do the ... read full comment
"The Nkrumah established factories were bound to die and they did"
....so my question is where are they now? what benefits are the sold factories rendering to the nation? Are the sold factories even still running? Do the running ones even pay taxes? Blame the lazed attitude and the careless minds of some Ghanaians for mismanaging the resources and infrastructure Nkrumah did in 9 years.
ALFRED 10 years ago
francis, thanks for keeping our heads up, and this corrupt gov't will soon gone forever. mahama should go to the North and gover there or at least he can do akofame farming. bye, bye, bye mahama. go back to North.
francis, thanks for keeping our heads up, and this corrupt gov't will soon gone forever. mahama should go to the North and gover there or at least he can do akofame farming. bye, bye, bye mahama. go back to North.
BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago
Mahama the most stupid.
Mahama the most stupid.
National Patapaa Party 10 years ago
Nonsense! No logical line of arguements and thoghts!So so politicization of issues, get life and ...
Nonsense! No logical line of arguements and thoghts!So so politicization of issues, get life and ...
NANA YAW 10 years ago
Onuah Francis can you come up with a more sane way to use mobile phones to solve some of the multitudes of problems facing Ghana?
Onuah Francis can you come up with a more sane way to use mobile phones to solve some of the multitudes of problems facing Ghana?
Ghanaian 10 years ago
Francis,i think you fly non- stop from Duisburg to your bush village. Do you really travel through Accra and Kumasi when you visit Ghana? Have you ever traveled from Aflao to Elubo, if you know where i am talking about? My br ... read full comment
Francis,i think you fly non- stop from Duisburg to your bush village. Do you really travel through Accra and Kumasi when you visit Ghana? Have you ever traveled from Aflao to Elubo, if you know where i am talking about? My brother, travel and see. Are you talking about electricity and water in your village in Ghana since it appears that is the only place you know in Ghana?
AKWELE 10 years ago
It is a sad state of affairs when one cannot get basic amenities like electricity and water. The people deserve better.
It is a sad state of affairs when one cannot get basic amenities like electricity and water. The people deserve better.
Steve 10 years ago
This prooves the point Privatise Ghana Goverment and thing WILL work
This prooves the point Privatise Ghana Goverment and thing WILL work
Jojo 10 years ago
THIS CLEARLY INDICATES WHY WE ARE STILL BACKWARD, UNDERDEVELOPED AND EXTREME POOR.
THE AFRICAN HAS STILL FAILED TO KNOW THE BASICS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AFFECTRING A COUNTRY.
TO HIM HAVING A MOBILE PHONE AN ... read full comment
THIS CLEARLY INDICATES WHY WE ARE STILL BACKWARD, UNDERDEVELOPED AND EXTREME POOR.
THE AFRICAN HAS STILL FAILED TO KNOW THE BASICS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AFFECTRING A COUNTRY.
TO HIM HAVING A MOBILE PHONE AND A LAPTOP WHERE HE OR SHE HAS NO ENERGY TO RECHARDGE THEM AND POTABLE WATER TESTIFIES HIS RECOGNITION IN A SOCIETY.
how can the government of john mahama dash to mr. woyome 41 million dollars and be on flight with the tax-payers fuel to belgium (eu masters) to beg cup in hand for 51 million dollars? is that crazy?
John, you forgot to mention the GHC 52 million or so of his brother's debt he wrote off through the sale of Merchant Bank. By the way, even the mobile phones don't work. They say the foreign used phones steal the credit from ...
read full comment
i dont see the Europeans offering the other benefits such as the freedom of movement and insisting on visa free entry into their countries. they are not offering half a trillion for infrastructural development and real assist ...
read full comment
Tawiah, having you taken leave of your intellectual abilities? Why on earth would you discuss cell phones and electricity and water in the same vein?...MTN and Vodafone are private enterprises and their objective is to maximi ...
read full comment
Nkrumah sobbed when he was overthrown and wanted to come back to Ghana but was physically restrained. He knew the struggles and pain the country was going to go through now the country was in the hands of those hopeless bandi ...
read full comment
Please face the realities in Ghana today and stop recalling history.
This Govt came to meet a sound economy.after eight years of Npp.Nkrumah and Rawlings are no more in power,however the nation should look foreward.
Travel ...
read full comment
Travel and see; where in the World have you traveled to? You dont know what you're talking about. You take Kuffour's rule as great step forward? I'm sorry for you.
It does seem like some of you guys don't get it. Government controlled enterprises don't work. Even before Nkrumah left some of the government enterprises were beginning to suffer -- Ghana Airways was operating at a loss etc. ...
read full comment
"The Nkrumah established factories were bound to die and they did"
....so my question is where are they now? what benefits are the sold factories rendering to the nation? Are the sold factories even still running? Do the ...
read full comment
francis, thanks for keeping our heads up, and this corrupt gov't will soon gone forever. mahama should go to the North and gover there or at least he can do akofame farming. bye, bye, bye mahama. go back to North.
Mahama the most stupid.
Nonsense! No logical line of arguements and thoghts!So so politicization of issues, get life and ...
Onuah Francis can you come up with a more sane way to use mobile phones to solve some of the multitudes of problems facing Ghana?
Francis,i think you fly non- stop from Duisburg to your bush village. Do you really travel through Accra and Kumasi when you visit Ghana? Have you ever traveled from Aflao to Elubo, if you know where i am talking about? My br ...
read full comment
It is a sad state of affairs when one cannot get basic amenities like electricity and water. The people deserve better.
This prooves the point Privatise Ghana Goverment and thing WILL work
THIS CLEARLY INDICATES WHY WE ARE STILL BACKWARD, UNDERDEVELOPED AND EXTREME POOR.
THE AFRICAN HAS STILL FAILED TO KNOW THE BASICS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AFFECTRING A COUNTRY.
TO HIM HAVING A MOBILE PHONE AN ...
read full comment
VERY ALARMING!