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Mahama shows appreciation for Yen loan restoration

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  • Agborvitor 7 years ago

    Always running to orders for money

  • All die be die 7 years ago

    You are foolish, dead wood head. Which country doesn't borrow money for development? Where did the President go wrong to merit your insult? Were you reared like a pig? Must you insult for insulting sake? You are very uncouth ...
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  • MAYOR 7 years ago

    Mr. President, please keep on your developmental projects for wellbeing of our children's future, some of us already advised our families we been feeding to vote massively for you and their on course. Just disregards skin pai ...
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  • joker 7 years ago

    Nyame nhyira wo, its good to appreciate people.

  • OBI BA 7 years ago

    U HAVE ALREADY WON DON'T MIND THEM

  • indian powers indian powers in ghan 7 years ago

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  • USMAN 7 years ago

    UBA is owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria and so if Tekper wishes to invest Ghana Government's money why did he choose UBA over GCB, ADB or NIB which are Ghana Government owned.
    Is Tekper patriotic at all? Indeed, we ...
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  • Big Daddy Bosco 7 years ago

    The Dead goat is on course to take us to HIPC again, oh Ghana, what did we do to deserve this incompetent man?

  • Abu Boah 7 years ago

    Folks, it is common knowledge that the battle cry of the NPP politicians and their buffs is that President Mahama is incompetent and must be voted down at Election 2016. That clarion call resonates only with them, not with th ...
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  • Big Daddy Bosco 7 years ago

    A bunch of incompetent clowns masquerading as leaders.

  • YAO 7 years ago

    Mahama is a competent leader by all standards. his policies and initiatives
    have all led to the development of Ghana including the creation of jobs
    81,150 is the total number of young farmers in the youth in agricultural pr ...
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  • Big Daddy Bosco 7 years ago

    81,150 jobs created by who?

  • Sir Francis,The Observer. 7 years ago

    Yes 81.150 jobs created by the John Dramani Mahamas administration.But note !
    Created for those who are really qualified.

  • musa 7 years ago

    Time to take advantage of yen against the majors while it is cheap in Ghana.

  • Abu Boah 7 years ago

    Former deputy finance minister under the NPP, Dr Gheysika Agambilla described the NPP's approach to politics and governance as procurement politics in a widely circulated book he wrote after he left office.
    Dr Agambilla also ...
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  • GBC1 7 years ago

    folks , look how smart Japan prime minister's wife looks, and Madam 300pounds fufu and banku first lady of Ghana, wow.

  • Eric Danddo 7 years ago

    Loan Loan

  • Abu Boah 7 years ago

    Providing infrastructure comes with a huge price, though, which immediately manifests in the cost of living. And which the NPP rogue politicians are highlighting as the government's failure. Their tunnel-vision approach to po ...
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  • alo 7 years ago

    we ill see

  • Ghana son 7 years ago

    GOES BEGGING AFTER MISUSING TAX PAYERS MONEY.

  • YAO 7 years ago

    Tax payers monies have been channeled into investments.Mahama has used tax payers monies to develop the country only. To provide decent housing for the security services, 168 housing units with related infrastructure have bee ...
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  • Abu Boah 7 years ago

    President Mahama indicated that though the 1992 Constitution exempted him from paying tax as President, he honours his tax obligations from proceeds from the sale of his book and from a family farming venture. to enable the g ...
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  • yaro 7 years ago

    Wonderful PRESIDENT YOU TOOOOO MUCH.WE NEED MORE. JDM GOD BLESS YOU..

  • All die be die 7 years ago

    On course go go high John, The people's President.

  • flex 7 years ago

    The problem is not about borrowing, but we borrow and nothing getting done. Because we are greedy and don't love our country, leaders don't use the borrow money to do the right thing but their selfish interest.

  • Sir Francis,The Observer. 7 years ago

    If you get out of your partisan cage or pricisely wake up from your NPP and AKUFFOH ADDO NIGHTMARE and put Ghana at first,you will eventually realise the ongoing infrastructure development in the country.

  • STEVE 7 years ago

    Some people may not know why the Japs cancelled the loan and will comment as usual like PRIMITIVE BABOONS To all those ignorant baboons, the Japs cancelled the loan because the NPP under kufuor declared Ghana HIPIC, in my opi ...
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  • Saint Ghfuo: MEDIOCRITY STINKS! 7 years ago

    THEY GO HAND IN HAND

  • SAY IT LOUD ! 7 years ago

    CHECK THIS AMOUNT AND CHECK THE GOVERNMENT, THERE WOULD BE SERIOUS CHOP-CHOP IN THIS AMOUNT.

    11.2 BILLION?, FOR A BRIDGE?.

    I KNOW THAT Y11.2BILLION IS
    US$110 MILLION

  • Kojo 7 years ago

    Eeeiiish!! More loans more debt