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Ghana is not on debt meltdown like Greece – WB Economist

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  • Red Rum 8 years ago

    Isn't that a contradiction in terms ? Even if it is the case that it's not in meltdown, the nation cannot afford it and it's all thanks to NDC. We are still in debt for short - long term and it is very high at an unsustainabl ...
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  • OSEI 8 years ago

    PLEASE DON'T SUGAR COAT IT

  • boom 8 years ago

    masa forgt mahama is a dead goat he cant hear u

  • Obenfo 8 years ago

    What is this man talking about? If a Non-Industrialized Country's Debt to GDP is 67.1%, and 30% of her GDP is tied to Interest payment on Debt Amortization, do you consider it normal. When would these people start telling th ...
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  • p djamgbe 8 years ago

    What the hell is the guy talking about when he said Ghana is not in financial meltdown like Greece? Ghana doing very well economically is like Greece or any European country for that matter in crisis

  • RT 8 years ago

    Contraction of the economy with no growth will not get the country out of its situation. The country has poor credit rating and cannot leverage debts to better its predicament. Worse still the conditional loans make it imposs ...
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  • Z H 8 years ago

    everybody still uses the figure 67% for debt to GDP ratio, since January 2015. Is this propaganda or what