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Our State Institutions Are Lethargic ....

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  • Agyeman 10 years ago

    Haha,who is not lethargic in Ghana?Perhaps only 0.1% of Ghanaians the rest are just lazy.You see how they shit everywhere,trash everywhere and even you find some folks in Old Fadama walking over garbage right outside their fr ...
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  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    Institutionalized lethargy and a culture of corruption !!!

  • Ka Na Wu 10 years ago

    Otumfoo, please check your corrupt Yokohene before you have problems of war around Abirem-Nwamsi-Antoa area

  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    A country sinks to the deepest abyss of darkness when there's official complicity and the Judiciary of all organs of government participates in this official complicity to dupe the nation through the award of fraudulent judge ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Anything, that party touches gets INFECTED.They are like a flu virus.JJ said so recently and you all descended on him with insults.Shame on you, NPP

  • KNYC (USMC) 10 years ago

    EFFECTIVENESS. Ben good article. I was in Okinawa 2 years ago.

  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    Where on God's earth do we appoint someone straight from the university without any work experience as a deputy minister?

    We are Fuked up nation, period.

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    This writer was not fair for not mentioning that Ghana ever had one of the most efficient and well disciplined civil and public service in the world. This was during the colonial era.Those were the days when a person starts a ...
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  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    Our over reliance on paper qualification at the expense of experience. How can you appoint a fresh graduate as deputy minister when the person has no prior work experience/

  • srome 10 years ago

    Thanks for brilliant article, however these are well known issues, but the funny part is that ndc blame npp and npp blames ndc for all these menaces, meanwhile every one of us participate in this corrupt system that we have c ...
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  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    Government is unable to provide for the most basic of needs for its citizens including clean drinking water, uninterrupted electricity, and decent public place of convenience etc.