Where were the TUC when the bill was going through parliament? Asleep? Dosing off? Or they just wanted another confrontation on behalf of the NPP MPs?
Where were the TUC when the bill was going through parliament? Asleep? Dosing off? Or they just wanted another confrontation on behalf of the NPP MPs?
LAST DON 9 years ago
Ooooh!!! What is wrong with the chemical constituents that form the brain of these Dankwa/ Busia’s? Is there no elderly among them? Or did their fathers die with all the sense which will guide them today? Well a decorated m ... read full comment
Ooooh!!! What is wrong with the chemical constituents that form the brain of these Dankwa/ Busia’s? Is there no elderly among them? Or did their fathers die with all the sense which will guide them today? Well a decorated monkey remains a monkey; like father like son. None have morals .They behave like ostriches pretending all is fine when it is in their favour but cannot stand their opponents when the ball changes hand. How on earth can they end up in a hair dressing salon for a loan? They are so lazy, dull witted and incompetent, majority of them finished school with no certificates and cannot even remember which school they attended. INCREDIBLE!!!
Everything they know about economics is buying and selling. Creativity has eluded them; they only result to insult when they are at their wits end. “PATAPAA” is a common characteristic of them to cover their shameful silly behaviour. Their silly self-esteemed and endemic mental slavery, which was handed down to them by their forefathers, is what is still holding this country aback. When thinkers are trying to fix problems, all you can see these sons of anarchist doing is manufacturing how to destroy. BUM BAYA!!!
CORNEY 9 years ago
What a joke,
I think something is not right with this TUC led by this Asamoah guy.
You asking the president that sent the bill to,parliament through his sector minister not to sign the bill he sent to be approved by parliam ... read full comment
What a joke,
I think something is not right with this TUC led by this Asamoah guy.
You asking the president that sent the bill to,parliament through his sector minister not to sign the bill he sent to be approved by parliament,you didn't fight parliament not to approve the bill but asking the one that sent the bill not to sign how dumb can they be?
princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago
An elderly gentleman who had had serious hearing problems for a number of years went to the doctor to be fitted for a hearing aid that would return his hearing to 100%. The elderly gentleman went back for further tests a mont ... read full comment
An elderly gentleman who had had serious hearing problems for a number of years went to the doctor to be fitted for a hearing aid that would return his hearing to 100%. The elderly gentleman went back for further tests a month later and the doctor said, "Your hearing is perfect. Your family must be really pleased that you can hear again." To which the gentleman replied, "Oh, I haven't told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to the conversations. I've changed my will three times!"
king 9 years ago
Has Kofi Asamoah forgoting that workers have on various times taken the govt to court and won. Has he ever warned workers do desisit from taking issues to court? Didn't workers
vowed to fight the case in court? Now tthat the ... read full comment
Has Kofi Asamoah forgoting that workers have on various times taken the govt to court and won. Has he ever warned workers do desisit from taking issues to court? Didn't workers
vowed to fight the case in court? Now tthat they seem to be loosing they aare crying like when the NPP lost the election.
kwaku addai 9 years ago
stop deceiving ghanaians that if strikes are called government suffer most.it is rather we the ordinary citizens the government becomes unpopular.we should wise-up reduce strikes to help ourselves.
stop deceiving ghanaians that if strikes are called government suffer most.it is rather we the ordinary citizens the government becomes unpopular.we should wise-up reduce strikes to help ourselves.
fiction 9 years ago
this minority leader disguest me so much bcus he is nt keeping dis useless govern on check n I dnt really knw wat he is geting fr his former colleague mahama forgeting dat dis same mahama was de most critic of de kuffour go ... read full comment
this minority leader disguest me so much bcus he is nt keeping dis useless govern on check n I dnt really knw wat he is geting fr his former colleague mahama forgeting dat dis same mahama was de most critic of de kuffour govern n today he is a president which I was expecting de same thin would v been meted out to him even worst bt wat do we see today his govern is been treated wid kid gloves by de minority headed by dis corrupt man kye mensah bonsu
GHANANI 9 years ago
The TUC is only interested in confrontations with the government and not concerned with what contributions workers can make towards the development of the country.It has failed to appreciate the enormous damage corruption in ... read full comment
The TUC is only interested in confrontations with the government and not concerned with what contributions workers can make towards the development of the country.It has failed to appreciate the enormous damage corruption inefficiency and low productivity by public servants is doing to the development of the nation and the urgent need to confront it.It knows only one thing-more money for unproductive workers no matter what.
ugly akufo addo 9 years ago
akyems are animals
akyems are animals
citizin 9 years ago
its a pity politicians will continue to influence our affairs, therefore how can we progress since they are liers.
its a pity politicians will continue to influence our affairs, therefore how can we progress since they are liers.
npp hot because of JM achievement
This TUC boss must resign he is an NPP man.
Where were the TUC when the bill was going through parliament? Asleep? Dosing off? Or they just wanted another confrontation on behalf of the NPP MPs?
Ooooh!!! What is wrong with the chemical constituents that form the brain of these Dankwa/ Busia’s? Is there no elderly among them? Or did their fathers die with all the sense which will guide them today? Well a decorated m ...
read full comment
What a joke,
I think something is not right with this TUC led by this Asamoah guy.
You asking the president that sent the bill to,parliament through his sector minister not to sign the bill he sent to be approved by parliam ...
read full comment
An elderly gentleman who had had serious hearing problems for a number of years went to the doctor to be fitted for a hearing aid that would return his hearing to 100%. The elderly gentleman went back for further tests a mont ...
read full comment
Has Kofi Asamoah forgoting that workers have on various times taken the govt to court and won. Has he ever warned workers do desisit from taking issues to court? Didn't workers
vowed to fight the case in court? Now tthat the ...
read full comment
stop deceiving ghanaians that if strikes are called government suffer most.it is rather we the ordinary citizens the government becomes unpopular.we should wise-up reduce strikes to help ourselves.
this minority leader disguest me so much bcus he is nt keeping dis useless govern on check n I dnt really knw wat he is geting fr his former colleague mahama forgeting dat dis same mahama was de most critic of de kuffour go ...
read full comment
The TUC is only interested in confrontations with the government and not concerned with what contributions workers can make towards the development of the country.It has failed to appreciate the enormous damage corruption in ...
read full comment
akyems are animals
its a pity politicians will continue to influence our affairs, therefore how can we progress since they are liers.