E-Levy was theft on people's money – Kwame Jantuah

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  • Those whose only identity is Nkrumah 8 months ago

    Funny man; evil begets evil; failing to understand that Nkrumah had a unique role and that he was not given to be replicated; let this explain to you why cpp is struggling. Cpp was Nkrumah and Nkrumah was cpp; it wasn’t so ...
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  • Stephen Donkor, New York. 8 months ago

    KWAME JUNK JANTUAH! AKUFFO-ADDO TAXED BUT PROVIDED A LOT OF SOCIAL AMENITIES, SO IF YOU THINK IT MAKES SENSE FOR MAHAMA TO REPEAL THOSE TAXES, LET MAHAMA AS WELL PROVIDE THE SOCIAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMS AKUFFO-ADDO PROVIDED F ...
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  • Peter 8 months ago

    The jantuahs have no sense. They talk any how. Non of them speak with their brains. How can you say that a tax is system is a theft on people's money. Is that the best way to describe E-levy? In as much as i don't like E- ...
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  • EKA 8 months ago

    Sure!!

  • Concerned Citizen: 8 months ago

    Banking systerm or its transauctions is not like how it used to be. Therefore, it is very essential for the Government to introduce E-Levy.... Making almost evrything as a politics is not helping the nation to move forward as ...
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  • Nanaba 8 months ago

    STOP the campaign and work ooo ndc. We are monitoring you ooo

  • Kojois 8 months ago

    Stupid man does the govt pocket the money.

  • Peter 8 months ago

    Ask that idiot from the family imbecile, whether the money generated from E-levy was pocketed by Nana Addo. These Jantuahs are something else. They are annoying. Imbeciles

  • Kweku 8 months ago

    E - Levy was a needless and annoying tax on Ghanaians and it was one of the reasons why the clueless NPP government lost the 2024 general elections. NPP behaved in government as if it would be in power forever and so it disre ...
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  • Opoku Amsterdam 8 months ago

    Kweku,Ghanaians in general hate paying taxes yet they want development. Trash.

  • Koti 8 months ago

    These are the most dangerous people we have in the Ghanaian society. Why didn't you say this when it was implemented? Let Mahama leave office today, he'll tell Ghanaians what Mahama should have done. Most Ghanaians avoid payi ...
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  • Star nation 8 months ago

    Our roads were not better with the tolls either the E-levy contributed to its betterment. Till date, none of both political parties of NPP and NDC have found solutions to our the deficits in our road sector.

  • Yoo 8 months ago

    E-Levy is history now. Use your energy to talk about the economy, galamsey, dismissals, arrogance of Defeamekpor, Sammy Gyemfi, Ofosu Kwakye and others. This Kwame Jantuah man should reason and behave as a mature person.

  • Ka na wu 8 months ago

    His sister has been put somewhere by telling lies, so he's also looking for a position. Is this guy really a lawyer? Shameful people.

  • Jesus Is God 8 months ago

    If you don't know Jesus you don't know God

  • Slim 8 months ago

    NPP are just a bunch of thieves in suits!
    Which one of them is clean?

  • KOFF 8 months ago

    A MILITARY TAKEOVER IS POSIBLE UNDER NDC (EDUCATED DID NOT VOTE 2024)
    NDC creating natural governance method errior, in the economy manament.

    NDC shall be worst in economic management to NPP.

    E-levy campaning promise ...
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  • KOFF 8 months ago

    Contract expect, stop using fake economic expect, that fail and went to university's in Ghana. GHANA STOP SENDING GRADUATE, WITH SECOND CLASS UPPER AND FIRST CLASS OUT THE COUNTRY TO DEVELOP West and europ.

    Oh when, black ...
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  • KOFF 8 months ago

    How can Ghana run the country with second class lower, Third class, and others to develop.

    Oh! Black african monkey.

  • Augustina Quayson 8 months ago

    Please Kwame Jantuah, the NDC government has abolished the E levy but it has also introduced a special import levy.Please all governments need to impose taxes for development and to pay salaries.