Ghana receives $155 million World Bank support to restore degraded coastal areas

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  • Maame Abena 1 year ago

    The cash has already been transported to William Kweku Akuffo Addo's bedroom!

  • Abena DAPAAH is a THIEF 1 year ago

    MAAME ABENA, YOU ARE 100% RIGHT!

  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    Maame Abena, try to read before commenting in order not to expose yourself. Be informed that the World Bank, before giving such grant, has people on the ground who monitors these funds.

    Go back and read the article.

  • Nzema K 1 year ago

    Free Cash?? Does world bank know how to spend our money??

  • ObuasiMan 1 year ago

    What exactly is this $155 mm. I hope it is not a loan that Ghana has to pay.

  • THINK TWICE. 1 year ago

    Campaign money for Bawuliar

  • Ama Odo 1 year ago

    Beggars, always collecting, and always receiving. The sad part is you don't see what they do with all these monies and they can't account for where the monies go.

  • Test 2 1 year ago

    HAS ANYBODY SEEN ANY WORK ON THE KETA SEA EROSION LINE OR CHORKOR SHIRE LINES?
    AKUFO ADDO AND HIS WOMEN HAVE ALREADY SHARED AMONGST THEMSELVES
    THIS WOMAN HAYFORD IS ANOTHER CECILIA DAPAAH

  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 1 year ago

    World Bank, this money is not necessary because Akuffo Addo and Ken Ofori Atta will steal it for their family with the Okyenhene being the chief distributor

  • Niibi 1 year ago

    That's ALL we know, "help from above". We can't do kobo for ourselves thereby selling our birthright. And even when the help comes we don't see significant difference or improvement. Till when would we continue being paupers ...
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  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    Niibi, can you believe that some residences at James Town are currently using the newly built fishing port as a toilet? Look, whatever state Ghana is, is how we Ghanaians are.

    We prefer to be subservient to some people w ...
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  • Chief Nana 1 year ago

    Here we go again going deeper in debt!!! While our stomach leadership continues to give our resources away! The latest the gold refinery deal with India and Ghana only retaining 20%!! Meanwhile Burkina Faso has built their ...
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