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Sex-for-fish: Affo-Toffey reacts to report of Jomoro fishermen sexually abusing and exploiting girls

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  • Marry your books 2 months ago

    And give birth to success. If sex for grades.
    is ongoing among the educates why not sex for fish. Both are worrying.

  • Kojo Sarpong 2 months ago

    MADAM MP DON'T SIT IN COMFORTABLY IN THAT AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM AND DIRECT OTHERS TO DO YOUR JOB FOR YOU. DON'T BE LAZY. GO ON THE GROUND YOURSELF WITH YOUR TEAM TO FIND OUT THINGS FOT YOURSELF. ALL THOSE INSTITUTIONS YOU MENT ...
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  • Marry your books 2 months ago

    And give birth to success. If sex for grades
    is ongoing among the educates why not sex for fish. Both are worrying.

  • Social Moral 2 months ago

    Blame your party founder for selling Ghana and private industries and businesses to render Ghanaians jobless to bring this pandemic among girls in Taadi.So what are you going to investigate?

  • Who Killed Mills 2 months ago

    That bisexual rawlings did really destroy Ghana.He started friends and family long before addo. ET Mensah, his barber was made a minister.

  • Satan is a ghanaian 2 months ago

    Bad people deserve to suffer

  • LL 2 months ago

    Return to sender

  • Talks are cheap 2 months ago

    What can you do? All you Ministers and MPs support LGBTQ right thing. Because of hardships people were paid to advertise it and do it. You do not see it as anything bad but you want to stop sex for fish deal. The girls thems ...
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  • Ayeduase 2 months ago

    A minister who does not know what is happening in her constituency. Does she even visit them at all. Shame.

  • Only God have a say 2 months ago

    How much does the Minister for education give to those in schools for their daily bread and clothes.
    Aren't fishermen, cowherds, farmers carpenters, labourers and so on human beings who have joystick under them. It's a disg ...
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  • Kojo Smith 2 months ago

    Hmmmmmm. These are very likely to be migrant Ewe n Ga fishermen, if you ask me!