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Analysis: Why a bailout would be bad

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  • Opia 9 years ago

    This article is very surprising. The IMF has not begged Ghana to go to it for a bailout. Like any lender including domestic lenders, your books and affairs would be examined before any loan is granted to you because the lende ...
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  • The African Patriot 9 years ago

    I don't see any surprising in it. It is the system that will direct or force you to seek for the bailout. But still our leaders must be blamed for this. We need a complete revolution in Ghana or else we will never free our ou ...
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  • PETER KWADWO OWUSU 9 years ago

    Yes, I’m glad today for reading such a beautiful article from an intelligent person who wrote this article.
    Hope all Ghanaian intellectuals will learn from him.
    God bless the writer and God bless the nation called Ghana.
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  • ofosu dankyi 9 years ago

    you are painting the imf bailout as a suicide, but it is a way for the govt. to restructure itself.There are many instutions run by the govt which people always take advantage to make money. it time the got give up some of he ...
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  • Kaiser 9 years ago

    This article is a heap of rubbish. Why should Ghanaians blame the World Bank/IMF instead of their own government for causing the mess in the first place. IMF didn't invite Ghana it is the Ghana government that invited them. W ...
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  • DR KWAME OSEI - MODERN GHANA.COM 9 years ago

    Kaiser - se we gyimi paa - if you re-call but if you don't let me teach you a history lesson one you did not read what i said about Greece, Spain, Ireland and Portugal who have all taken IMF money - it has crippled thier econ ...
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  • John 9 years ago

    The World Bank - IMF is owned and controlled by NM Rothschild and 30
    to 40 of the wealthiest people in the world.. For over 150 years they
    have planned to take the world over through money. The former chief
    economist of th ...
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  • John 9 years ago

    Today US Treassury owns 51 % of the World Bank-IMF.

    Greetings from a guy in a north-European country. I visited Ghana in 2012.

    I think Ghana should not go to the IMF. You can do the reforms without taking loans from IMF ...
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