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The breakdown and loss of our state owned enterprises

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  • AKASI MARTHA ARIZONA USA 11 years ago

    WE SOLD ALL THE STATE OWNED ENRERPRISES, NOTHING LEFT MAY BE WE WANT TO SELL GHANA OK, RAWLINGSES WILL BUY.

  • NPP Cocaine Pusher 11 years ago

    Osei Poku, you said it all and I thank you very much. But do you know the vision of those who overthrew Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the Founder of Ghana,and their local collaborators, the NPP? As for the others (apart from NPP) who cam ...
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  • Be Bold 11 years ago

    1. JJ NDC sold 99% of the state owned enterprises. NPP may have disagreed with KN but they did not sell Star Hotel, Ashanti Gold, killed GNTC, UTC, Kingsway, Firestone, Metro Mass, STC, Ambassador Hotel, Black Star line and o ...
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  • Quarshie Agyeman-Sarpong. 11 years ago

    What enterprise has the Ghana state ever run profitably?.Exactly none.GAI went under and the other best run Ghanaian companies are all under foreign hands.We can't run our electric or water utilities properly without outages ...
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  • Mr. Oushuuuuu 11 years ago

    Have you heard of ADB?and many more.

  • EMMA 11 years ago

    LET SELL OUR PRESIDENCY FOR IT IS BETTER TO TREATED THIS WAY BY A CHINESE OR EUROPEANSIN MY OWN COUNTRY INSTEAD OF MY OWN BROTHER

  • Yaw Ohemeng 11 years ago

    The writer has ignored the lessons that abound in history. All over the world no centrally planned economy, of the kind he longs for, has survived. The giants of socialism - China and the USSR, had to abandon that approach to ...
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  • Kwame 11 years ago

    Mr. Yaw Ohemeng I am not sure that a country with 70% of her youth on drugs would be said to have made socioeconomic progress because of market economy. I will also not agree with you that a country which youth sniff cow dung ...
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  • Yaw Ohemeng 11 years ago

    Kwame, I fail to get your point here. Do you call our state institutions as viable? If they are, how come Ghanaians are crying for energy and water?

    Our mining agreements were not signed under Kufuor. All the agreements pr ...
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  • Kojo T 11 years ago

    Nkrumaism is a pragmatic approach to economic development. It is the appilcation of the socialist and capitalist models to suit African conditions. At independence who owned the means of production in Ghana? There were few pe ...
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