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United States Supports trade, investment In Ghana

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  • insight to the bone 8 years ago

    forget trade and send us instead special forces so we uproot quickly this criminal mafia govt and their political oligarchy. Instead of utilizing the EXIM financing facility to buy the barge they choose to go to Muslim caliph ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 8 years ago

    AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....

    It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ...
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  • Joe Turkey 8 years ago

    This sounds good, except there is even nothing to export to the US. We are jokers.

  • sea blue 8 years ago

    Absolutely NOTHING TO EXPORT,maybe we can now arrange to sell the DEAD GOAT himself and his incompetent Ministers.

  • Rikuss22 8 years ago

    God helps those who Helps themselves. why would we always wait for somebody , especially the white Man to come to our mercy, help or assistance. this really dose not make us independence. it looks like we are remotely been co ...
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  • Nii Adjei 8 years ago

    and what do the americans get in return?
    1) put pressure on ghana to legalize homosexuality.and other matters of their interest.
    2)bring their military force to ghana-africa.

  • sea blue 8 years ago

    Dead goats in exchange for fat smuggled dollar accounts abroad.

  • Sammy Oko USA 8 years ago

    why would we like to be Importing Cars all along, whist we can do the at our back yard. not even in the city, but at our back yard. Now listen to what Rex Omar said yesterday who would be wise enough to think about all the po ...
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  • fanta 8 years ago

    yes its true ghana has to make the move than seek help from any part of the world. This prophet has indeed made a good move for the nation, its up to the country to accept his call.

  • ANKOBEA-HENE 8 years ago

    I referred to the list and apart from apparel and textiles, the rest are not well defined. Can the ministry of trade identify and define just about ten of these items for us. A lot of traders are bringing items that are not o ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Ghana is doing fine thnak you very much. Kantanka Motors should be a lesson to rich nations that Ghana is capable had it not been the incompetence of their leaders.