Looking at the inflation rate the stated GDP growth rate cannot be accurate. It would be accurate only.....
The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has no Eastern Regional headoffice. The BOG must ask for land from the King of Akyem (Okye ... read full comment
Looking at the inflation rate the stated GDP growth rate cannot be accurate. It would be accurate only.....
The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has no Eastern Regional headoffice. The BOG must ask for land from the King of Akyem (Okyehene) to construct this building. I don´t believe that the BOG has accurate data of the economic activity in the at least 12 Akyem districts which make up more than half the population on the region. The GDP and GNI of these Akyem districts are very high. They stem from:
Gold mining
Diamond mining
Cocoa
Oil Palm (the largest in West Africa)
Timber
Software development
etc
The money supply and capital in the at least 12 Akyem districts are wholly inadequate. BOG must remove impediments to the setting up of rural banks in these districts and encourage ADB and GCB to open branches in these districts.
The government must further ensure that wholly owned Ghanaian banks, including rural banks, get at least 80% of the banking revenue.
GHFUO, nyantakyi, 1/9aa must go ASAP! 9 years ago
Palm oil is an increasingly ubiquitous, yet nearly invisible substance. Consumers can find it in Crest toothpaste, Gillette shaving cream, Oil of Olay skin products, and a number of other drug store staples. Palm oil has also ... read full comment
Palm oil is an increasingly ubiquitous, yet nearly invisible substance. Consumers can find it in Crest toothpaste, Gillette shaving cream, Oil of Olay skin products, and a number of other drug store staples. Palm oil has also become a common ingredient in food products from Nestle, General Mills, Kraft and Kellogg, among others.
Looking at the inflation rate the stated GDP growth rate cannot be accurate. It would be accurate only.....
The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has no Eastern Regional headoffice. The BOG must ask for land from the King of Akyem (Okye ...
read full comment
Palm oil is an increasingly ubiquitous, yet nearly invisible substance. Consumers can find it in Crest toothpaste, Gillette shaving cream, Oil of Olay skin products, and a number of other drug store staples. Palm oil has also ...
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