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Catherine Afeku distributes free chocolates at KIA

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  • Lori 7 years ago

    Thief.

  • brain rejuvinater 7 years ago

    Giving chocolate to passengers at KIA doesn't mean anything because did she want to safe those passengers couldn't buy it themselves? Why not poor people who voted for NPP in her constituency but could not even tasted the cho ...
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  • Concerned Citizen 7 years ago

    She can do what she wants with her own chocolates but who paid for these chocolates?

  • Mbra 7 years ago

    Lazy bones!

  • GIDIGBA 7 years ago

    What a forking joke. A whole minister of state dashing passengers free chocolate at the airport? Worlu waaaaa.

  • Kushman 7 years ago

    Who shd do it? Leadership by example ...ofui

  • the capitalist 7 years ago

    Ghana is going to work again.
    Exciting and positive things unfolding, just a month in power.
    Go NPP

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago

    how much did it cost?

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago

    a total misfit

  • William Ofori-Attah, Virginia, U.S. 7 years ago

    This is a better way to sell our products..

  • Lori 7 years ago

    How about Akyems dog meat? Dwarf shoes?

  • Kushman 7 years ago

    U r doing Well in foolishness

  • Sigma, London 7 years ago

    Well done Madam. Change is really coming! Also, can we make chocolate with Ghanaian brand name such as "Tetteh Quarchie chocolate", etc

  • Son of the soil 7 years ago

    It's just so befitting to honor Tetteh Quarshie in such a way. Brilliant idea

  • NANA 7 years ago

    NOT THAT PEOPLE CAN EAT GHANA CHOCOLATES IS JUST EXPENSIVE.

  • Kaakie 7 years ago

    Stop wasting resources..After today come and make account of hw much u spent on this for ghanaians to hear. Smh.

  • Nana Adom Gyamfi 7 years ago

    The ghanaian brands of chocolate are poor in taste compared to others on the international market, i love chocolate but haven lived in the USA for a while, i now find our beloved "golden tree" i little short in taste compared ...
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  • Adjah 7 years ago

    The Ghana chocolate is better because there is less milk than the popular ones. Good work promoting our products, it looks like the government hit the ground running ; first 30 days shows some progress and work.

  • Kushman 7 years ago

    Our chocolate has more pure Cocoa than the foreign variant which is Sugar saturated. Ofcourse sugar is Sweet but u know the consequences.

  • Mimmo 7 years ago

    FANTASTIC ADVERTISEMENT. FANTASTIC IDEA

  • Onyame Nipa(Man Of God)USA 7 years ago

    AMEN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • Onyame Nipa(Man Of God)USA 7 years ago

    AMEN ooooooooo

  • Korsi 7 years ago

    Fantastic ideas, fantastic plans Hahaha.
    How does this put money in our pockets or food on tables? Is this better than airport expansion, building roads and schools.
    So this is value for money ha.

  • NICH 7 years ago

    Increase in consumption is also increase in manufacturing output, by employing additional people and puts money in their pockets. Korsi may be you should go to Togo to fill your pocket. NPP is doing what the six regions voted ...
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  • Kojo Dodzi. 7 years ago

    Nana A. Gyemfi. I totally agree with you on the low quality of our golden tree chocolates. They are poor and tasteless compared to many international brands. With my experience working with volunteer tourists over the years, ...
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  • Ghanaba 7 years ago

    I told you this lady is up to no good. A befitting memorial for tetteh quarshie means serious Kyobo or cut in the amount used. This lady has started off real fast. At least, faster than I thought. Plunderers! !

  • Ghanaba 7 years ago

    It's just a way to steal your money, fool!

  • The chaff 7 years ago

    Good idea. Beside the advertisement, people have the taste of Ghana chocolate. I disagree with those saying Ghana chocolate is tasteless or low quality. In the states, the cocoa content seems less. As most of you may be aware ...
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  • Tuffact 7 years ago

    This idea is laudable but while the intention is good, the real problem will emerge when someone eats the chocolate and has a reaction. People have different reactions to different foods/things. The possibility of getting sue ...
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  • Rayo 7 years ago

    After Kalyppo, chocolate follows. Diabetes government led by Nana kalypo Addo. Creating diseases for the school children. Sugar, sugar , sugar oh npp. Promises twisted.

  • Miss Etweba 7 years ago

    Is that lack of ideas on the minister's part or does not know the boundary of tourist ministry. Its the job of the trade ministry to market chocolate and not tourist ministry.
    Tourist won't come to Ghana for chocolate but ...
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