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Reality Check on the Ghana-Cote d’Ivoire Maritime Dispute

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  • back door director 9 years ago

    Traitors abound. Why couldn't you give this advice earlier.

  • Shakespeare 9 years ago

    So much chaff but little grain if you ask me.I am not a lawyer like you claim to be but common sense teaches me that for as it stands Ghana has every right to be happier of the two.

    The substantive case hasnt been heard bu ...
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  • Kweku trouble 9 years ago

    Immediately I saw Dr. Something something, I knew the ilk of okaoampa ahoofe and co who wish the downfall of Ghana simply because their preferred party is not in power, had come to the party. Crap as usual. Be Ghanain for onc ...
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  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Your beard is on fire, let me fetch some water to help
    and you are yelling I'll let it go if you don't hurry up. Shame on you 3

  • mensah abrampa 9 years ago

    This is a very remarkable piece. There are very brilliant Ghanaian lawyers and other professionals and technocrats, etc, etc. who can help transform Ghana into a heaven on earth if only we'd operate an all-inclusive, al-hands ...
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  • Le grand moukouloukoulou 7 years ago

    Ghana is big brother of ivory coast, ivoiriens always believed whatever big brother Ghana get is belong to ivoiriens anyway. From soccer trophies to maritime dispute. Let's both countries create jobs for Africans youth of tom ...
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