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We won’t beg for alms - Akufo-Addo

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  • James 6 years ago

    Misplaced Priorities.

    There is something seriously wrong with this country.

    What product from Ghana is sold in the mall.

    98% of all the items are imported.

  • dAuntless 6 years ago

    revisit the article and correct yourself.

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 6 years ago

    ##AUTHOR: SAFOA -------- There were campaign T-shirts and scarves with Lordina's portraits . Even the campaign song onaapo had Lordina mentioned in it. On voting day people went looking for Lordina on the ballot to vote for h ...
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  • Kwadaso 6 years ago

    It is such a shame the way we think and do things.It still has not registered to our leaders that our problems amount to jobs.So when we have problems with power production we spend billions of dollars to buy used power barge ...
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  • MOUTH MOUTH 6 years ago

    MAY GOD BLESS NANA ADDO AND GIVE HIM STRENGTH TO TAKE OUR POOR COUNTRY FORWARD , GHANA HAS SUFFERED FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE VERY EVIL AND WITCHES TRYING SO HARD TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY. MAY GOD DESTROY EVERY PERSON WHO KNOWS THAT ...
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  • $aint Ghfuo: Black Excellence 6 years ago

    No walmart, no footlocker, no starbucks, no restaurants, no bodyshop, no winestore...lol, why have Gh leaders neglected to develop and invest in building infrastructure in Gh u ask? So foreign donors can continue to see Gh as ...
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  • dAuntless 6 years ago

    I believe Ghanaian are very much happy for the progress made by Government so far in its policy formulation. Ghana must surely work again were the words i split after reading this piece especially in relation to the words of ...
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  • CHARLIE 6 years ago

    Tell us when and why did Ghana stop working

  • Senior Citizen BS, Germany.. 6 years ago

    The President Nana Akufo Addo has said it and he would surely do it, since he is a man of principles,howbeit,it is easy to say than to put it in practice.1 That Kumasi would be developed to its original state as the garden ci ...
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  • CHARLIE 6 years ago

    Politicians seem to hold us to ransom. They come to power to loot with impunity. During the Kufour administration foreign media reported that a senior Minister had become a BILLIONAIRE through looting but no investigations we ...
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  • YAM SELLER, KRACHI 6 years ago

    I think Ghanaians want to see the commissioning of very high tech industries operating 24/7 at it's maximum capacity and highest efficiency, in the processing and manufacturing of products using our raw materials to meet dome ...
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  • Martin 6 years ago

    Akufo-Addo is adept at stating problems confronting the country, but bereft with solutions. He stated that imported goods have a negative impact on the economy, but fails to say how he intends to deal with that issue.

  • Candido 6 years ago

    It's like when a country is sunctioned by the international community economically Who bears the brunt? The people and not those in the helm of affairs .Ghanains are suffering silently while you throw expensive partys.Listen ...
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  • ANORLEY 6 years ago

    Tell that to your uninformed supporters. dwarfish. Tell that to the IMF.

  • Abigi 6 years ago

    What is the IMF business with a private mall? Again what is wrong with someone saying he is tired of begging for help? It seems to me you are full of hatred that makes you irrelevant and silly.

  • Ke kudi 6 years ago

    The Regent of Dagbon should take the lead and mobilise finance for a Tamale Mall.

  • BENONY TONY AMEKUDZI. REQUIREDSv 6 years ago

    IT IS A TRITE KNOWLEDGE THAT THE PREAMBLE TO GHANA 1992 CONSTITUTION PROVIDES, AMONG OTHERS, "___THE PEOPLE OF GHANA WILL LIVE IN PEACE AND MAKE FRIENDS WITH ALL PEOPLES OF THE WORLD___".THAT GHANA FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNAT ...
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