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TEN project “can move ahead” after maritime ruling - Tullow

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  • Holy Judge 9 years ago

    This was to be expected. They couldn't rule in favor of Ghana even if Ghana won the case.

  • king deed 9 years ago

    We need expertise in maritime law to help the country in winning this conflict. 2018 is around the corner. ... we need to draw all our experts locally and abroad and even outsource such legal illuminaries.... no partisan app ...
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  • CHARLES 9 years ago

    JALOUS OUATTARA. FRANCE WANT GHANA OIL. THEY WILL DO ANYTHING TO TAKE IT. EVEN IF IT IS WAR. THE SAME FRANCE IS CREATING WAR EVERY WHERE IN AFRICA. BIAFRA WAR, RWADA WAR, LIBYA WAR.

  • COMMON SENSE 9 years ago

    IVORY COAST IS PLAYING WITH FIRE,THEY THINK WE ARE LIVING IN OLD GHANA THAT THEY CAN KILL OUR COUNTRY WOMEN AND MEN FOR FREE,WE WILL FIGHT WITH THEM BOOT TO BOOT,GHANAIANS ARE CRAZY MORE THAN THEM BUT ONLY WE HAVE MORE PATIEN ...
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  • Dr. Oglogo 9 years ago

    Ghana should file a counter claim that because of the of the legal action it has cost Ghana $30 billion-due to fear, emotional distress, distancing their relation, and more.

  • MAA 9 years ago

    Yes, ITLOS says no new drilling in the disputed area but this will not affect the TEN project. Enough wells have already been drilled for production. We will pursue the oil aggressively, maximising production with these wells ...
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