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Open Letter to AMA: A threat to Lincoln School, residents

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  • Kwei Kuma 8 years ago

    Why don't you send this information directly to the standard board and CEPS? Why AMA?

  • Rachel 8 years ago

    Ghana is indeed a nation without laws, everybody is doing what please them

  • Mawusi Dake 8 years ago

    Rachel, as for the laws we have them plenty ooo. The problem is to find a decent group of people who will form a government and enforce the laws. The clueless cabal we have now are obviously not up to the task. In fact they a ...
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  • ATSU, HO 8 years ago

    I CAN BET MY BOTOM DOLAR THAT THIS COMPLAIN WILL END WITH THIS REPORT OR AT BEST SOME ONE WILL GO ISSUE THREAT AND TAKE MONEY. MAY GOD HAVE MERCY

  • Kodjo 8 years ago

    Why do need to abuse the current administration on this too??? By the way, a very well written and researched piece. Thank you

  • Bafour 8 years ago

    Very good piece. Hope it would be a credit upon. Mother Ghana is grateful!

  • Anansewaa Ofori 8 years ago

    1. Are these people trading legally (registered company, registered to pay tax)?

    2. Do you expect anyone to act against them if they have already paid all the required bribes?

  • David Anaglate 8 years ago

    This is the difference between our failed state, and countries that are going somewhere. The government is impotent, the only thing Mahama and his cronies do is enjoy the juicy perks of the office. They do zero work!

  • Nii Lartey Nartey. 8 years ago

    This is obvious show of enviousness about some individual Ghanaian doing his thing by trying to establish himself with own set import business, thereby giving others opportunity for job.

    The reasons given above for writing ...
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  • Esinam 8 years ago

    Donkey Lartey Nartey, who told you just because we are a democracy means you can do anything that pleases you? Is that your understanding of democracy? You have a long way to go...

  • DKB 8 years ago

    Well said Esinam!! I sometimes wonder what some commentators on this forum have in their skulls as brains! Geezzz!

  • Rachel 8 years ago

    Nii Lartey, you sound so ignorant. Having people like you with that mindset means Ghana will never move forward. How can anybody sell used tires next to a school & probably has no permit to do so? And you're here saying peopl ...
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  • Emmanuel Adaletey. Dumfries - USA. 8 years ago

    By the way, where is the warehouse nii lartey nartey is talking about, said to have been built in the compound that we can all see in the areal view. Grow up dude.

  • Samson 8 years ago

    The law enforcement agencies must get going on this. Why should customs allow the clearance of such goods into the country in the first place?

  • Has an Yakubu 8 years ago

    It's a shame to read such articles of such things going on in Ghana. These days residential areas are turned into commercial areas. You see high rise buildings and apartments mushrooming all over the place with no one questio ...
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  • Vida 8 years ago

    I cringe whenever I hear stories like this. What if those tires caught on fire, what would happen to those kids in the school? It'll take someone with a tough love to straighten Ghanaians.

  • .com 8 years ago

    Trust me as much school fees s they pay at lincoln they will not sit idle with this situation

  • Jodocus 8 years ago

    How irresponsible to start this mosquito breeding farm in a residential area. If we don't already have enough of these rubbish insects.....

  • RAYMOND NASH-ODAI 8 years ago

    My brother, WELCOME TO GHANA, the lawless country.

  • Ama 8 years ago

    I think this news is a case of 'jealousy' or that owners of the school aw unhappy that the 'warehouse' is just close to the school.

    I don't think there is anything wrong if the owner of the house decides to put his import ...
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  • Koo Nimo 8 years ago

    You are wrong, Ama. As a nation, If we want to move forward with decency in our system then we must do the right thing. This business can affect you indirectly. Look at what happened to the our brothers and sisters who lost t ...
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  • Concerned Citizen 8 years ago

    You are right, after all, if I decide to store a few polytanks of petrol next to your house, that's my own business, isn't It? It's a democracy, so we can do anything...

  • AMEGAXOXO 8 years ago

    Hold your horses everybody. Don't rush,it appears there is more to this story than meets the eye. Hasten slowly.don't rush to judgement.

  • AMEGAXOXO 8 years ago

    Do not judge until you have heard the other side of the story.Be patient.Do not condemn the other party,let's give them a chance to explain their side of the issue.Bien?

  • pablo 8 years ago

    Why is the school named Lincoln anyways

  • Teacher under Tree 8 years ago

    Lincoln is a county town in northern England. It lent its name to a well-known North American politician.

  • Emmanuel Adaletey. Dumfries - USA. 8 years ago

    Nii Lartey Nartey should have been dumped into the toilet soon after birth. He has a gracious mother who nurtured and took care of him. Now every one knows how useless he has grown to become with his utterances. Uusseeellleee ...
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