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The sale and ownership to acid must be regulated by law- Lokko

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  • The mask 8 years ago

    I have always believed that every region ought to have a local airport but $23 million for a runway is totally outrageous.

    It is said that 1 kilometer of asphalted two lane road costs $400,000 in Ghana which is the highest ...
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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 8 years ago

    AUTHOR: KOFI ************
    hehehehehehee ahahahahahahaaa....ndc filled our governance system with nobodies and non achievers like ablakwah okudzeto the judgement debt negotiator who asked ghana to pay 1.5 billion dollars to a ...
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  • CHEMICAL NANA 8 years ago

    OBIA DIE MIENU MIENU. FREE ACID FOR MY PEOPLE

  • Saint Ghfuo: Nyantakyi must go! 8 years ago

    Ban

  • HONESTY 8 years ago

    Who said it is not regulated. Even in countries where it is over regulated, there are still acid attacks.
    The main thing is to swiftly punish those who engage in such methods of violence.
    Over regulate it and make it even ...
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  • Goldcoaster 8 years ago

    Corrupt and inefficient Lokko wants us to believe regulation works in Ghana?

    You our leaders are our worst enemies because of your cluelessness.

    Are we respecting the little laws in Ghana?

  • East Midlander 8 years ago

    Ban it to the public

  • back door director 8 years ago

    Why do you not suggest the regulation of the sale of knives and cutlasses... Once there is a motive to kill someone even a pin is dangerous.
    Let us prevent situations of conflict than making irrational calls like that made b ...
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  • Mensah 8 years ago

    do you have brains in your head? If a dangerous chemical/substance like acids can be sold openly, why don't they allow guns and bombs be sold openly too? kwasea funu

  • Joonicks 8 years ago

    OP has more brains than Mensah. Knives and cutlasses arent regulated because they have a massive number of legitimate uses. Acid also has a massive number of legitimate uses. Guns, apart from hunting rifles, have very few leg ...
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  • Ghanamaa. 8 years ago

    Listen to wisdom. If only you can get the messsge clear everything would be right.

  • Mensah 8 years ago

    Why are people allowed to sell acid as if it's an ordinary substance. Ghanaian MPs are all useless, and they are drawing huge salaries too.

  • Joonicks 8 years ago

    Acids are an ordinary substance. Your stomach contains acid right now. Common fruit contains acid, soft drinks contain acid, cars(batteries) cant even function without acid.

    Take away acid from human civilization and youre ...
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  • KWESI DANKWA 8 years ago

    Eva it has been a long long while since I LAST SAW YOU AT THE hope training institute in kaneshie. WE WERE JUST ELMENTARY SCHOOL KIDS.

  • DENTERN 8 years ago

    WITH CORRUPTION EVERYWHERE IN GHANA ANYBODY CAN GET THE STUFF.FROM COLLEGE LABS TO HOSPITALS. ALL YOU NEED IS A FEW CEDIS TO GREASE THE PALMS OF LAD ASSISTS AND MESSENGERS

  • Victor Hugo 8 years ago

    A cutlass on its own does not kill; it is human beings who do the killing.

  • Nduom 8 years ago

    The only way this crime can be stopped is those who commit such crimes be made to suffer the same pain of disfigurement and pain of acid burn. Prison is no deterrent

  • DESSIE 8 years ago

    it is only Ghana that dangerous chemicals are found selling on the street