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UGAG greets members and Ghanaian workers

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  • CHA 9 years ago

    wake up Ghanaians

  • XYZ 9 years ago

    Ghanaians open your eyes for power will be restored in first quarter of 2016 the election year and this good for nothing government will tell Ghanaians to vote for them. Let's drop the YAM.

  • Joe Turkey 9 years ago

    And yet this is a taboo number in Ghana. Government does not even have a number to work with. Ghana is a failed state

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 9 years ago

    A Fortune 500 company hired several cannibals with impressive resumes to improve productivity. “We are counting on you to be good team players and to work hard,” the VP of Human Resources told the new hires during an orie ...
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  • hello 9 years ago

    These graduates should be calling out all those electricity thieves and those who do not pay for what they consume. The mark of a graduate is the ability to analyse and come out with solutions. But what are graduates in Gha ...
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  • USMAN 9 years ago

    Blame Mahama for massive graduate unemployment.

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  • Anago Gbemisola 9 years ago

    These graduates are products of our unproductive education system.Graduates must be critical thinkers and innovative minds who seek to become employers.Ghana is not an industrial country,therefore graduates should be able to ...
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  • Nkunim 9 years ago

    Mahama must solve dumsor to end laying off by some companies

  • Martin Amidu's Loyalist 9 years ago

    Sometimes it surprises me to hear some people talk about unemployed graduates as not been critical thinkers.Maybe is either those speakers are not critical thinkers themselves or just want to push the blame to these graduates ...
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