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Lack of transparency hinders growth in oil rich-nations

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  • Says Who 8 years ago

    The Ghanaian thieves in high places know this, so they create an alternative reality for the people telling them they are building schools, roads and such like. Nobody sees any of these phantom infrastructure.

    criminals ar ...
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  • kojo from Ejisu 8 years ago

    Those who pretend not to be seeing anything good about this government should go blind totally in Jesus's might name, when they are not in power nothing goes on well with this country, but they have have forgotten the stupid ...
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  • teddyboat 8 years ago

    Kohl l don't know from which angle you talk from but considering the amount of money that has been given to this government dude you have a serious cause to worry.it's not funny.it's so sad ghanaians are being fooled by ...
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  • Says Who 8 years ago

    You cant create curses in Jesus' name. it bounces back, so that means you will be the receipient of your own curse.

    How dare you.

  • Banahene 8 years ago

    when is this homosexual animal leaving our dear country at all,

  • All DIE BE DIE 8 years ago

    Did Jon came to do politics or serve his country?please stay in your lane

  • NDC 8 years ago

    Then stop your begging from the WEST you fool

  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Jon you have observed our people. They do not like it when one ask of transparency. A Queenmother in the Volta region really had me killed for asking this precise question.

  • inercycl 8 years ago

    For a whole month the meters on the pipelines filling oil tankers for export were not functioning.They all turned a blind eye until their pockets were full before they noticed. God help us!!!

  • Adam 8 years ago

    Someone should tell this disappointed Fulani man to leave us alone, we r tired with this homosexual guy!!

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    That is only 27% "Growth", instead of 100%, or 100,000,000 barrels of oil!

    GOGIG is flawed because it does not challenge the rationale behind adoption of so-called Ghana Hybrid System, versus Production Sharing Agreement ( ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    In effect, the British-funded GOGIG initiative is seeking to help Ghana manage a mere $2.6 billion, assuming same level of production the next 5 years.

    But Ghana would be entitled to $9.3 billion, if politicians were to a ...
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  • Joe 8 years ago

    Hypocritical British. The most corrupt nation on earth. Please leave African alone to rebuild itself.