Professor Aning slams government over 'no caution' to cross-border traders

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  • Nzema K 4 hours ago

    Do you have to blame Govt for everything. Since you call yourself a security expert why didn't you send the caution since you knew about JNIS presence in the area

  • Kalika 3 hours ago

    Moreso, tomatoes is available in Navrongo - the Tono irrigation area. By passing this area and still heading north of it is by choice and the government should not be blamed in any way. I hope the tomato market queen is among ...
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  • J.C. 3 hours ago

    Serious countries like the U.S.A., which cares about its citizens and is not pretentious, would have issued travel warnings to its citizens. The average Ghanaian politician doesn't come to power because of their people but to ...
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  • Capt Adabuga 3 hours ago

    The current crop of leaders leading this nation are nothing but "sycophants and bootlickers"

  • Spio 2 hours ago

    We should not be surprised since used toilet papers are ruling. We need to start electing leaders with working brains. Everybody in this government is a used toilet paper. The only sane official is the late minister for envir ...
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  • JAN 2 hours ago

    I always wonder whether the professor is a Ghanaian. He is always criticizing the authorities after the harm has been caused. Why don't you offer advice with your expertise before these unfortunate incidents