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Remittances drop despite recovery in overseas funds transfers

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  • Sir 8 years ago

    When Tekper and Wampah made those uneducated policies on FC and FX, this was predicted and sounded by economists with brains. But as usual the empty barrels did not heed. People are now using other means to support their fami ...
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  • abu 8 years ago

    Politicking

  • ricardo 1 8 years ago

    Watch out Ghana:
    Yes this is the Right thing to do. I believe it’s about time, to put all Politics aside and prevent our beloved country, in this times of atrocities sweeping across West Africa. Now both Mail and Ivory Coa ...
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  • ROGUE LAWYER 8 years ago

    the government of Ghana is ungrateful liar and inhuman greedy bastards. we are loosing the interest in this country.

  • abu 8 years ago

    Our remittances back home dropped due to the untrustworthy of Our relatives back home and the official corruption.

  • Obiara 8 years ago

    A significant number of those who remit have moved back as they have retired from work. Also quite a good number of parents , the primary beneficiaries, have kicked the bucket.

  • Boss 8 years ago

    Mahama is a thief that's why we are keeping our money. We don't invest till we vote mahama out.

  • Common Sense First 8 years ago

    Why exchange your hard-earned dollars for few over-valued cedis?

    Monetary managers have no clues about how smart Ghanaians abroad are.

  • Kwaku A. Danso 8 years ago

    Dr. Nii Moi Thompson once said on the GLU forum said remittances by Ghanaians overseas are insignificant and exaggerated!
    Hmmm!