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IronRidge Resources uncovers 'exceptional' lithium grades on Ghana project

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  • Igp 6 years ago

    Peter Amewu, get the contract lawyers to look at the corrupt Mahama deal on the Cape Coast Lithium discovery by IRR. He was just a sell out that ever happened to our motherland and a neo-colonialist. Its a new Sheriff in town ...
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  • FACT 6 years ago

    Mahama is turning out to be one of Ghana and Africa's most useless President's since the continent was formed. 100% acquisition, 2.55 smelter royalty, half for $3 million dollars.
    The guy is a joke.

  • United Ghana 6 years ago

    Igp & Fact, I couldn't agree more with both of you .

  • CapeCoast man 6 years ago

    It had better not be on my four plots that I purchased recently. And what is this gig in Ghana where when you buy land you have to compensate someone for the trees on it? Did anyone hear of such nonsense?

  • TAVIE 6 years ago

    HOW ON EARTH WILL SUCH IMPORTANT MINERALS WILL BE SOLD OUT TO A COMPANY. GHANA LEADERS ARE USELESS. THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN IN THE USA, GERMANY.

  • Processed 6 years ago

    Does Ghana even understand what it is doing? Do we have any idea of what these elements are for? Under no circumstances should this be exported out of the country without it being processed to 70% of its end product.
    In Tan ...
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  • TAVIE 6 years ago

    ONLY FEW COUNTRIES HAVE THIE MINERALS, AUSTRALIA, CHINA, CHILIE, BRAZILE, ZIMBABWE, PORTUGAL, SO WHY GHANA LEADERS WILL GIVE IT AWAY

  • Processed 6 years ago

    Without Li and Co the electric cars revolution is not taking off. Tesla's and other electric cars would not run. The bulk of that is coming from Congo and it is projected that from 2020, without the supplies from Congo, there ...
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  • Yaw Manu 6 years ago

    Huh??!!## Who in Government signs these kinds of giveaway concessions? Check out the last paragraph:

    "The company said the terms of its farm-in to the asset are now binding. The deal allows the AIM-listed company to acqu ...
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  • Mr Bond 6 years ago

    Have you folks seen the foolishness of our non-thinking leaders stupidity?How did you give your national mineral deposit right all to a greedy company why stupid is that.We gave 90% of our oil and they have seen how stupid an ...
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  • United Ghana 6 years ago

    Mr Bond, quit clearly, education hasn't benefitted us. You couldn't get an average job without, at least, a masters degree yet we sign such deals. Corruption has to be at the heart of it.