From Record Highs to Relief: When fuel prices were at their highest vrs now

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  • JESUS IS GOD 1 week ago

    For whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved— Romans 10:13. Call on Jesus now—He hears, He forgives, He saves.m

  • Solo 1 week ago

    That was when Bawumia dived like Sinbad the Sailor behind a rock at the Jubilee House to hide his gyimie face. We thought he has travelled not knowing he was monitoring the news from behind the rock. The bastard has now foun ...
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  • Awail 1 week ago

    How much was crude price then and for us to compare.

  • Agenda Wing Design Hospitals 1 week ago

    @ Awail. Why didn't you ask your grandfather? Kwasea

  • Kwame 1 week ago

    Awal has no father let alone to know his grandfather. He should ask his Ashawo mother.

  • Funny country 1 week ago

    It is still way too high for a country whose minimum wage is 22 cedis per day. Let’s be realistic.

  • Ajara 1 week ago

    Skin Pain. Against baa gbo. Toilet self is better than Bawumia

  • P Djamgbe 1 week ago

    @Ajara, the guy is talking sense, and a lot of it. No one is blaming the government, the Mahama government has done very well so far, but truth be told Ghana is becoming too expensive for an African country - taking into cons ...
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  • Yaw 1 week ago

    We want to see the price in single digits.

  • Taxi Driver 1 week ago

    You and who? Do you think Ghanaians are Oliver Twist? Go way you there

  • Kofi Atta 1 week ago

    Price down in most countries global Will drop in SA Botswana tomorrow

  • The Churches One Foundation 1 week ago

    God bless Mahama. We Ghanaians will vote massively for NDC. Do you think we are fools to vote for an anus washing dancing goat like Bawumia?

  • Benji 1 week ago

    10.99 cedis petrol, and that's even with extra 1 cedi levy per liter. Meanwhile a year ago when the wretched NPP was leaving power, petrol was above 14, without the levy. Thank you NDC, and keep up the good work.

  • HAMILA 1 week ago

    If you like vote NPP back to power, then you will see pepper. When a righteous person rules, the people rejoice but when the wicked rules, the people suffer. Think about it and drop any political party that will not help the ...
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  • Jack Sparrow 1 week ago

    when u go to filling station just tell the waiters there that u want to buy fuel the old price that's all or u want to buy it Nana addo time

  • Kwame panin 1 week ago

    very poor analysis. check tje price of crude on the international market.