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Corruption, tribalism “twin evils” of Ghana’s unemployment – Nduom

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  • Elizabeth 8 years ago

    Yes, you are talking and hitting the nail on the head. Tribalism and corruption has been the problem in various regimes and so change should come from a party that has never ruled, so we can assess the new approach. You hav ...
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  • sanjay - Abu Dhabi 8 years ago

    We wont vote NPP not to talk of ppp, you will cry heavily like rain when mahama win his second term, Mahama all the way!! secrete npp man

  • Mark Adams 8 years ago

    Yes this is part of leaders who should rule this nation not those stealing giving cars to some praise singing chiefs rude youth and do no nothing ministers.Shame unto them STEALERS.

  • Germany 8 years ago

    That is the Mr. Nduom,Ghanaians must stop tribalism and work together to creat jobs.

  • Germany 8 years ago

    That is that Mr. Nduom,Ghanaians must stop tribalism and work together to creat jobs.

  • Paa Joe 8 years ago

    OPAYIN, CORRUPTION AND TRIBALISM ARE TWIN EVILS IN THE SOCIETY

    PLEAEE, BE ADVISED WORST UNEMPOYMENT IN THE COUNTRY IS BECAUSE, WE DO NOT HAVE TECHNOGY, INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY TO BUILD THEIR INSUSTRIAL BASE IN THE COUNT ...
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  • Amen 8 years ago

    Is it tribalism or neopatrimonialism. What about your land guards led by Tahiru at your GB Headquarters who goes about at night and dawn wearing balaclava and assasinating people on behalf of your sons?

  • Alyce 8 years ago

    If you are from Ewe, Ga or from one of the three regions in the north, you are likely to have a job at NHIA than if you are and Akan.

    While Akans are denied promotion and opportunities, Gas and Ewes and people from the th ...
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