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MFWA questions Ghana’s commitment to transparent governance

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  • Johnson Tunu, @johnsontunu2 8 years ago

    Even if things aren't so terrible in Ghana, exerting more pressure on rulers is always better for the cause of consolidating the cause of democracy, than praising leaders.

  • kweks 8 years ago

    Are Ghanaians matured enough for the level of exposure on info we are looking for? Lets grow gradually.

  • BENONY TONY AMEKUDZI, ESQ. 8 years ago

    DEAR H.E.PRESIDENT OF GHANA DR.JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA, HON. MAJORITY LEADER OF PARLIAMENT OF GHANA BAGBIN AND THE READING PUBLIC OF GHANAWEB.COM,

    IT IS A TRITE KNOWLEDGE THAT GOOD, OPEN, TRANSPARENT AND INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE I ...
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  • JOHN MAHAMA'S BROTHER 8 years ago

    WAA LOOK! WHAT AT ALL SHOULD WE DO TO THESE AKUFFO ADDO CRIMINALS AND THEIR FAKE PASTORS SO WE CAN HAVE OUR PEACE? ANYWAY, I AM WAITING IMPATIENTLY FOR THIS CHRISTIAN MOVIE BY UK CHRISTIANS SOON TO BE RELEASED TO EXPOSE THE A ...
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  • OSAMAN BIN KARIM 8 years ago

    WITH CORRUPT AND EASY-TO-BUY JOURNALISTS, WHO NEEDS FREEDOM OF INFORMATION. EVEN IF THE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE, POOR JOURNALISM WILL STILL PRODUCE THE SAME "WHO SAID WHAT" TRASH TO READERS.

  • Yussif 8 years ago

    What information again do we need and for what?we ve all the information on corruption against government officials and nothing came out of it,they re being shielded by judges and the government.Let stop pushing for useless c ...
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