Atlantic Lithium welcomes negotiations for revised fiscal terms for Ewoyaa project

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  • Kofi Owusu 4 months ago

    It's good news. We humbly appeal to the relevant stakeholders to reconsider and fast track the revised proposals sent by the company in order to avoid redundancy of workers because financially, the company is not in a good st ...
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  • GUARANTEED MONEY-MAKING $KILL JUST FOR YOU!!! 4 months ago

    Go to God in Prayer BUT HURRY to gain Training! EARN from what U LEARN and what you earn in just one day with this skilled-service business will far outweigh the token you pay to learn this skill. Remember: The smartphone rep ...
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  • Nato 4 months ago

    Nonsense. Don't sign any useless deal for ghana. Lithium price with low due to over supply of the commodity in the market. So the invest shouldn't use that to reverse the terms . The price currently is below $ 10,000.00 per ...
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  • Padi 4 months ago

    Mining companies gift houses in Miami to ministers who signed agreements.

  • AmanorUSA 4 months ago

    We want lithium products made in Ghana and the products are not cheap. This is an opportunity to force them to build a battery manufacturing plant in Ghana so we don’t care about their so called world price. At worst, lithi ...
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  • Akronfo Adoonothing Mumu Bawulia Ofui Atta Ayi 4 months ago

    So mahama and co are saying we can’t have or create an indigenous Ghanaian outfit to dig and manage these too. Should everything be foreign owned whilst we get 10percent royalties? How fuulish are we kwraaa? Jeez. Sit up Ma ...
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  • Badiako is the key 4 months ago

    Please refine the lithium and stop this stupid think of exporting the raw material

  • Padi 4 months ago

    Don’t waste lithium by selling it at low prices, use it to manufacture batteries and sell those instead.

  • Streatham 4 months ago

    Australia they have mines all over Africa but how many Africans they want in their country? This is an opportunity to take your mines back these minerals are in Ghana's soil but belongs to foreigners their shareholders that ...
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  • Hannan 4 months ago

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  • Prof. USA 4 months ago

    Please, don’t dish out Ghana’s precious natural resources for a 10% contract! Be smart and go for at least 50% or leave the resources for future generations! Learn wisdom from Burkina Faso! Don’t be selfish and line you ...
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  • Agyeman 4 months ago

    There's no need to renegotiate this contract downwards. Had Litium price trippled, the company would not be running to the government and asking for a review. In any case, the current contract is based on outmoded format. A ...
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  • Obouba 4 months ago

    We need a good deal. 70 for Ghana and 30 for them.and we make sure to put the town in perfect shape

  • observer 4 months ago

    First cocoa and gold then petroleum now lithium. All will lead to nothing. Let’s take a cue from countries like Singapore, Monaco, etc where there is no natural resources yet their economies are flying.