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Parliament meets 63 deportees next week

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  • Odikro 6 years ago

    The blame should be put squarely on the doorstep of John Mahama and his NDC. They sent these daring NDC foot soldiers to Brazil with the promise they could be shipped to the US. Did the NDC government not know about these so- ...
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  • Yaw Manu 6 years ago

    THIS INVESTIGATION SHOULD HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT BEFORE INVITING THE AMBASSADOR TO PARLIAMENT. NOW THAT HE HAS REFUTED ANY CLAIMS OF MALTREATMENT IN PARLIAMENT OF WHAT USE IS THIS FURTHER INVESTIGATION?

  • Ab 6 years ago

    Bad goverance and corruption equals more immigration of the general public to anywhere that would give them some peace.

  • Tinkalor 6 years ago

    Ghana has too many brainless, inept politicians. Wrong priority. They need practical help. What is so important about these law breakers

  • Kane 6 years ago

    EVERY CRIMINAL no matter what country is put in chains in USA.......and yes they were crooks ...over staying is an offence get the chip off your shoulder and get real .....,just stop being corrupt crooks

  • kkk 6 years ago

    is it really important to meet them?

  • Akora 6 years ago

    Nsem pii

  • Abigi 6 years ago

    You have time for unnecessary stuff. What is difficult about breaking American laws and been restrained on a chateted flight back home? Illegaks all over the world are been deported, so what is special about Ghanaians. This b ...
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  • Amecole 6 years ago

    What use is this meeting going to come to? These grown individuals by their own volition left the shores of Ghana, most went on to claim asylum in the USA, based on salacious and denigratory lies against the nation state of G ...
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  • Bill 6 years ago

    What do you expect to hear from them. Any way, parliament has nothing doing. Why can't we just have 30 MPs who can debate and pass our laws?

  • Kwesi Pee 6 years ago

    Asem. If someone don't like you in his country too na trouble?

  • Boateng Richard 6 years ago

    For ones Ghanaians should address issues and stop the blame games. What has the deportation of individuals, some who went as far as 2004 got to do with John Mahama or the NDC. For us a a country to progress , then we must be ...
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