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Ghana earns $1 billion in petroleum revenue

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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago

    "He said the Jubilee Partners had accumulated $ 250 billion dollars from the sale of Ghana’s petroleum resources between 2011 and 2013."

    And Ghana earned a paltry $1bn, eh? Can we be told how much the other "partners" ea ...
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  • Nii 9 years ago

    Andy, thanks for raising this. This was the same question I asked. Now do you see how bad the agreement we made for this whole oil exploration? I weep for our nation.

  • apuuuuu 9 years ago

    I hear Ghana's share in the crude deal was 13% and even if I calculate it as 10%, that from $250 billion will be $25 billion. What a country we live in.

  • Faith 9 years ago

    But I keep asking myself this fundamental question which bothers on our share in this whole oil deal we are ignorantly happy about. Somebody should tell me apart from a "sorry" African nation with its self-seeking leaders, wh ...
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  • Nii Joromi 9 years ago

    The oil should have been left in the sea till a generation of sensible leaders take over the country. Our oil is enriching foreign companies while Ghanaians are still attending schools under trees. (or is it rather trees unde ...
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  • livity 9 years ago

    True nii.African misleaders are really sick in their fucking heads.No electricity no water ,what a nation?Yet the energy minister has a generator in his home and gets paid despite this power situation.Useless african misleade ...
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  • Joe Turkey 9 years ago

    I would not be surprised if another $1.5 billion went to NDC. The accountability Jerry Rawlings; has he told Ghanaians yet how his party built a $20 million headquarters?

  • mahama is greedy and corrupt than mob 9 years ago

    Ghana earns 1 billion dollars in petroleum revenue

  • GBEWAA 9 years ago

    WHAT HAS ALL THIS MONEY BEEN USED FOR?

    ANSWER:

    GHANA'S OIL EXPORT REVENUES, LIKE GHANA'S GOLD, INDUSTRIAL DIAMONDS, MANGANESE,EVEN ELECTRICITY, COCOA, TIMBER, URANIUM, PLUTONIUM, BAUXITE AND MANY OTHERS, HAVE ALL BEEN ...
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  • The mask 9 years ago

    Political parties in power tend to reward people and communities they like. This may be based on ethnicity or votes garnered.

    Some communities have had this problem since independence. A certain phenomenon can now be obser ...
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  • Akatsi 9 years ago

    Good point and very true . it makes me wonder about Nigerias and the American federal system and if that can work here. But we already have regional breakdown so it would be a useless excercise. Maybe we use the existing but ...
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  • ATUONI ASIKANTWAA 9 years ago

    The oil money should be used exclusively to finance a comprehensive National Railway System From Paga & Wa in the north, through every region, all the way down south to Elubo & Aflao.
    Also part of the Oil money should be use ...
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  • Akatsi 9 years ago

    This story jut makes me feel sick. $1billion in 2 years from oil?? And meanwhile others had hundreds of billions! We have nothing to show for it and the money is already well overspent. this government is down in history as t ...
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  • DALADAM 9 years ago

    WE NEED MORE SCHOOLS ,MORE CLEAN WATER AND MORE ELECTRICITY AND LOWER PETRO PRICES

  • SAARA-MENSAH 9 years ago

    You guys may be right about the 250 billion dollars but the question is what did we do with the $1bn. That is a colossal money to take care of the education sector, roads and transport, and Agric. Thank you

  • BILLYBILLY 9 years ago

    GOD BLESS KUFFUOR, GOD BLESS NPP, GOD BLESS GHANA...AS FOR NDC, GOD WILL CERTAINLY NOT PARDON THEM FOR MISUSING GHANA'S MONEY

  • Otsibu Darko 9 years ago

    Yes Indeed, this shows how wicked our leaders: $1 billion only out of $250 billion, what is the total investment of the company at Jubilee Fields? Ghana's total debts is about $90 billion roughly one third of this amount take ...
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