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Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger exit from the ECOWAS: Economic and security implications for Ghana

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  • Essie 3 months ago

    Thank you for a well-researched, thoughtful and balanced article. The final comment section is compelling, particularly knowing many analysts were wrong on the supposed effects of the sanctions on Mali and Niger before. And, ...
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  • Sirus 3 months ago

    This won't affect them because Morocco has offered them to bring their stuffs to their port

  • Pelicles 3 months ago

    Trading between nation is "give and take". While their exit is not acceptable, it is their choice. The fact is, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso are all "landlocked" and that is going to bite them hard. Leaders of these countries ...
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  • Jabateh Amadu 3 months ago

    Thank you very much for the insight.

  • Who Killed Mills 3 months ago

    Did we hear deep thinking management. Tinubu and presumably addo are considered deep thinkers. Is that why they want to do the bidding of france by killing the people or Niger using West African troops. Do you think brains wo ...
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  • ReRe 3 months ago

    Nothing is biting them! There is more than Ghana! However, Tomatin, Onions etc will shoot up! People have to eat! No matter what!

  • DAVID OSEI 3 months ago

    WHAT IS THE SENSE OF IMPOSING RESTRICTIONS/SANCTIONS ON BURKINA, MALI AND NIGER BY ECOWAS. APART OF HURTING THE POPULACE, WHAT IS ECOWAS GOING TO GAIN FROM THE SANCTIONS.
    WHAT HAS ECOWAS SAID OR DONE ABOUT THE "COUP" IN SENE ...
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  • kwabena 3 months ago

    In your analysis, should we entertain cops?

  • kwabena 3 months ago

    coups

  • Who Killed Mills 3 months ago

    The whole problem is blackmail. One of the reasons people do security checks before certain appointments take place is the threat of blackmail. Addo and Tinubu don't have certificates and both are involved in criminal activit ...
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  • Jabateh Amadu 3 months ago

    It is law of the ecowas no exceptions or pick and choose. No favoritism. Ivory coast was sanctioned and Malian president Alpha oumaru konare at the time was the ecowas chairman . What not these three anarchists coup juntas. S ...
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  • ReRe 3 months ago

    I can't agree more! However, most Ghanaians are not aware, Blackrock and Vanguard are behind this! IMF is an arm of them! This are the GLOBALIST PARASITES! And they are behind Climate Change scam Ukraine war and Gaza war (Gas ...
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  • Mejanto-Mejanto 3 months ago

    I don't think we should dwell on these countries a lot, but my advice is that we should encourage our youth to go into farming and start planting Onions, Tomatoes, Scotch Bonnet(very hot pepper), Aubergine (Garden eggs),Avoc ...
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  • WaLL 3 months ago

    Ghana ran out of land to plant .Land of galamsey!!

  • Everett Rolle 3 months ago

    Pan Africanism is the future of Africa. There are too many fiefdoms with leaders that parrot democratic platitudes, yet once in power they become lap dogs of the West and steal wholeheartedly while their citizens live in abje ...
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  • Francis Asante-Boadu 3 months ago

    VFCP divinely would want to address the matter of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger's planning to exit from the Ecowas. VFCP has seen the 'Article 91' and should be the other way round in this context. VFCP divinely asks Burkina ...
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  • Apraku 3 months ago

    Ecowas must stick to their sanctions against those three nations. Coups hasn't brought anything better to the African continent. Ghana is a living example. Ghana has walked through at least a decade of coups. And we all bear ...
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  • Fatou 3 months ago

    That's wrong information it's not ghana that mali and burkina faso are doing trade with .it's côté d'ivoire mali

  • Kwame 3 months ago

    This current problem started when U.S. and her allies staged their Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa.
    The Islamic State army that they trained, armed and military supported with air support to bombed countries ...
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  • ReRe 3 months ago

    Well observed. 100% CORRECT!

  • hamid 3 months ago

    the question is are coups the options to use for bad governance?
    let stop the myopic think and and be positive in sharing ideas

  • May ECOWAS RIP 3 months ago

    ECOWAS is already collapsed,Ghana ivory coast Senegal Togo Benin,are all working for their colonial masters,they don't think about their citizens and they are control by western countries

  • ReRe 3 months ago

    Very TRUE!

  • Kofi Atta 3 months ago

    This is an opportunity for Ghana to grow its own tomatoes and take its livestock industry seriously.

  • Chigafoe 3 months ago

    @Pelicles. Please come out of the 19th and 20th Century assessment of a country's access to the outside world. Sea transport is only but one way of connecting to today's world. It's not even the cheapest in some cases. Don't ...
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  • Lion 3 months ago

    Any black man out there who thinks we should continue to endure slavery can go and F himself. Some of us are determined to get rid of all the fake organizations like ECOWAS, AU and bundle them up with UN , world bank IMF so t ...
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  • ReRe 3 months ago

    All these organisations work in and for the interests of GLOBALIST MAGGOTS, like BLACKROCK & VANGUARD!

  • Monty 3 months ago

    Ghana should be talking to her neighbours instead of reporting to people or countries who are thousands of miles away. If we have good neighbourliness with our neighbours , I don’t think we should be afraid. We should be ea ...
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  • ReRe 3 months ago

    Agree 100% However Ghana has become a puppet state of BLACKROCK & VANGUARD!

  • ReRe 3 months ago

    Absolutely BRILLIANT! Hopefully, Ghanaian will wake up now! When it starts hurting spending power! Ghana has become a PUPPET STATE, for GLOBALIST PARASITES interests! Behind IMF is BLACKROCK & VANGUARD! Most Ghanaian are not ...
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