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Ecowas to hold emergency meeting over Ebola in Accra

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  • Bomber 9 years ago

    Hard luck will continue to follow you wherever you go and whatever you do because you were not ripped for this job. God is punishing instantly

  • Ama Serwah 9 years ago

    Import Ebola? Why this, Mahama?

  • O(BIBA-JUDASo 9 years ago

    WHILE NOT IN NIGERIA

  • A concerned citizen........... 9 years ago

    Why not Ebola infected country but Ghana. Why all the time Ghana but not Nigeria or Guinea or Liberia...Nonsense or They found Prez Mahama to be weak???

  • winner takes all 9 years ago

    Keep ebola there. Are we trying to import ebola? Remember where Sawyer was from.

  • Santino 9 years ago

    Mahama again! But use your brain small.

  • THE TRUTH IN UK 9 years ago

    He only has mouth to make empty promises, eyes to supervise corruption but no brains to protect Ghanaians. Comparing his village to the Flagstaff House, he feels very secured and care less about what happens to the massive da ...
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  • Whatever 9 years ago

    When gathering provide a haven for ebola transmission?

  • Ama Serwah 9 years ago

    Do Africans know Video Conferencing?

  • cudjoe amushie,tarkwa 9 years ago

    ebola was created by russian scientist as a biological weapon .enough online evidence exists.

    africa must seek compensation thru ICJ ,GENEVA.Nitro siver or zemagg drugs vaccine must be made available and costs borne by th ...
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  • SAM 9 years ago

    Ghanaians are going to sit quietly for this so called President to import Ebola in to the country?

  • boom nonsense 9 years ago

    I don't kown what is wrong with this president at all hmmm u taught ebola is a joke see how is killing them and now u been good samanritan so u will receive them in ur country hmmm

  • Senior Wisdom 9 years ago

    In this day and age, there is no need for such meeting as of itself could serve as the nidus for an outbreak in Ghana. I believe high value video conference would be more appropriate. Travel limitation could have saved so ma ...
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