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$2billion saga: SEC petition valid – ACILA

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  • Nana Kuffuor. Abeka. La Paz. 6 years ago

    Please tell that idiot Afenyo Markins and the other NPP hoodlums who think they can fool us all the time.

  • Teacher Joe, Asante Akyem.. 6 years ago

    There is a saying that satan gives work for an idle hands. Ghanaian should not waste their precious time on this NDC party that the people of this country after they have told everybody that they have made Ghana heaven threw ...
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  • Sam 6 years ago

    You have just demonstrated how stupid you are. The issue of substance in this publication is whether the minority erred or not. Mr. Nyarko has spent time in the publication to educate ignorants like you about the US antitrus ...
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  • Ghanaman 6 years ago

    Double standard. You guys tend to make macho pronouncements on subjects where every utterance is deemed august. So the director of Templeton has interests in Ghana and somehow that interest relates to Ken. Wham!!!, case close ...
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  • Key 6 years ago

    The government should ask the former government(NDC) to account for all that they did(good and Bad)WE NDC should stop talking about witch hunting.

  • NICH 6 years ago

    Nyako's bogus analysis in law and fact. The issue of jurisdiction of D.C Court is note even ripe. Conflict of Law is an ethical and not Contractual issue. The request for legality of the Bond issuance will be affirmed by US S ...
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  • Mark 6 years ago

    I nearly went along with your opinion until I contextualised the key issue, which is whether US SEC's regulatory oversight is triggered by the NDC's allegations of insider trading and conflict of interest considering that Fra ...
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  • Jack Toronto 6 years ago

    This is ndc for you. Anything that benefits the Ghanian people that NPP does, the ndc is against; AMERI, this bond which Ken does not personally benefit they are against and numerous others. Yet they expect Ghanaians to vote ...
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