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Abolish harmful cultural practices - Josephine Oppong-Yeboah urges traditional leaders

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  • plantain chips 1 month ago

    GHANA IS NO LONGER IN THE TOP 10 ECONOMIES OF AFRICA!

    Top 10 economies in Africa:

    1. South Africa 2. Nigeria 3. Egypt 4. Algeria 5. Ethiopia 6. Morocco 7. Kenya 8. Angola 9. Cote D'Ivoire 10. Tanzania

    Ghana now ranks ...
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  • ST GHFUO: GH LEADERS ARE NOT ENLIGHTENED 1 month ago

    al these nations listed have invested in modern infrastructure like roads, energy, technology, rail transport, improved agriculture etc. Gh is still largely and relatively agrarian, resource heavy and naturally corrupt

  • Pelicles 1 month ago

    What stops you from moving to any of those countries? Egypt devalued her currency by 40% last month and imagine this happened in Ghana.

  • Tell them I’m still alive 1 month ago

    You are talking sense but please u better advice your president to sign the anti- gay bill before criticizing the harmful and diabolic cultural practices you are talking about

  • Kofi Yesu 1 month ago

    Let’s begin this crusade from the primitive people within the coastal belt of Ghana.

  • Ex-Pope 1 month ago

    Don't expect traditional leaders to walk away from some of their antiquated and useless cultural practices. It's going to take Parliament passing laws that will do away with those cultural practices that are either criminal i ...
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  • NART 1 month ago

    TELL AKUFFO ADDO ( JACK TORONTO) TO SIGN THE ANTI- LGBTQ + BILL ,THAT'S THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE AND STOP TALKING NONSENSE .

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  • Pelicles 1 month ago

    We should stop jumping into conclusion. When this came to the public, how many media personalities went to the Shrine and ask questions? We judge the elders of the shrine through social media, which is absolutely, irresponsib ...
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