hahaha...shocked mpo...in ghana lot of semi educated posing as teachers...dropouts as journalist.tell them the company is visible already
hahaha...shocked mpo...in ghana lot of semi educated posing as teachers...dropouts as journalist.tell them the company is visible already
Ben 8 years ago
.....please students are reading.
.....please students are reading.
Atsu Prince 8 years ago
Feasibility. Stop this bad English Language.
Feasibility. Stop this bad English Language.
Akosua 8 years ago
This is serious. i wasn't sure when i saw the headline but after reading the first sentence i realised it was not a typo. THey really meant 'feasibility'. Eeeii, journalist!!!!!!!!!!
This is serious. i wasn't sure when i saw the headline but after reading the first sentence i realised it was not a typo. THey really meant 'feasibility'. Eeeii, journalist!!!!!!!!!!
Kwame Kwetteh 8 years ago
The write what they hear. Complete illiterates. Try correcting anyone in Ghana, they get defensive and attack you. Of course, they are referring to feasibility studies. Maybe they think the company wants to "come and see."
The write what they hear. Complete illiterates. Try correcting anyone in Ghana, they get defensive and attack you. Of course, they are referring to feasibility studies. Maybe they think the company wants to "come and see."
DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 8 years ago
Hahahahaha, that's Ghanaian journalism 101 full at work before the world la....
Who could blame them! After all, the Bond Group were only there for sightseeing hence the confusing. Hahahaha, what more can I say!
Hahahahaha, that's Ghanaian journalism 101 full at work before the world la....
Who could blame them! After all, the Bond Group were only there for sightseeing hence the confusing. Hahahaha, what more can I say!
'Visibility' studies, you mean?
hahaha...shocked mpo...in ghana lot of semi educated posing as teachers...dropouts as journalist.tell them the company is visible already
.....please students are reading.
Feasibility. Stop this bad English Language.
This is serious. i wasn't sure when i saw the headline but after reading the first sentence i realised it was not a typo. THey really meant 'feasibility'. Eeeii, journalist!!!!!!!!!!
The write what they hear. Complete illiterates. Try correcting anyone in Ghana, they get defensive and attack you. Of course, they are referring to feasibility studies. Maybe they think the company wants to "come and see."
Hahahahaha, that's Ghanaian journalism 101 full at work before the world la....
Who could blame them! After all, the Bond Group were only there for sightseeing hence the confusing. Hahahaha, what more can I say!