Form partnerships to take advantage of Petroleum Hub project - CEO urges Ghanaian businesses

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  • Bitter truth#1 1 year ago

    This is one of biggest problem of Africans especially Ghanaians..because of lies and dishonesty, many Ghanaians are not able to do business together but if u go to most of the developed countries, two or 3 people could merge ...
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  • Hello 1 year ago

    The eye red and greed are not just Ghanaian traits. They are part of human nature. What I notice is that in some countries when business deals goes wrong the courts will make decisions fairly. The loosing party is made to pay ...
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  • Peter 1 year ago

    You missed the point. Because all that we aspire for in life is just show-off. So one payment quickly wants to make so much and show off at funerals. If you look the hub project it is just some group who want to be facilitato ...
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  • Bitter truth#1 1 year ago

    Thank u bro Peter..that’s also another problem now..too much show off at funerals is also becoming a problem in Ghana..but in all we as people need to learn how to work together as groups..other than that, foreigners will a ...
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  • Babaspirit 1 year ago

    The whole world is moving towards green energy powered by hydrogen and we are still hanging on to "3 Refinaries with 300,000 barrels a day capacity" So wherin lies the vision and future of this project?

  • Yet another bunch of jokers 1 year ago

    We do not need this useless organisation. We have too many useless and expensive CEO’s and organisations in Ghana. They are mostly clueless and unnecessary. We need to consolidate, employ experienced professionals led by pe ...
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  • ObuasiMan 1 year ago

    Add dirty petroleum waste to Galamsey poisoning and all of Jomoro will became wasteland and not inhabitable. This as the world pivots away from hydrocarbons towards green energy, who is investing in 3 refineries for 300,000 b ...
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  • Musa 1 year ago

    The project is good and I believe if partisanship is taken out from it will benefit the indigenes and the entire country. My only concern is that the land size is just too much. From my own personal perspective we can comfort ...
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