And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ (Acts 2:21) .
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And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ (Acts 2:21) .
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Mr Smith 4 days ago
Fellow Ghanaians, please please do not believe whatever these politicians tell you about agric. Anyone should point out just one flagship policy on agric that has worked for the past thirty or more years! Please name just one ... read full comment
Fellow Ghanaians, please please do not believe whatever these politicians tell you about agric. Anyone should point out just one flagship policy on agric that has worked for the past thirty or more years! Please name just one. As for the Nkoko Nkitinkiti they have managed to cross the border into Togo. Let's just check what our politicians did when Burkina Faso threatened to stop us from importing their tomatoes. They wanted to go and beg them. Such stupidity, foolishness, incompetence useless governance. As if God punished us with useless land and nothing can be grown here but we keep importing!!
Kobby Joe 4 days ago
Hhhmmm! How come we don't see large tracts of farmlands on our way to our villages from Accra? I was shocked when I was travelling to Abidjan. Large farmlands with various agric products along the roads. And I kept asking mys ... read full comment
Hhhmmm! How come we don't see large tracts of farmlands on our way to our villages from Accra? I was shocked when I was travelling to Abidjan. Large farmlands with various agric products along the roads. And I kept asking myself about Ghana. Truth be told, our politicians are not serious. They're always on holidays doing nothing but corrupt deals. After all some fools will continue to vote for them. Me and my family we are done voting until we see some seriousness.
Kamala 4 days ago
We have to measure our politicians with their campaign promises. My Indian boss who was born in Ghana kept asking us about how the 24 hour economy was going to be run and it seems we had no idea. He asked us that how many of ... read full comment
We have to measure our politicians with their campaign promises. My Indian boss who was born in Ghana kept asking us about how the 24 hour economy was going to be run and it seems we had no idea. He asked us that how many of us will wake up and go to the market at midnight. It doesn't make sense even to a class one child.
Jesus is the Way 4 days ago
✝ Mark 8:36
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
✝ Mark 8:37
"Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
✝ Mark 8:36
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
✝ Mark 8:37
"Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ (Acts 2:21) .
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Fellow Ghanaians, please please do not believe whatever these politicians tell you about agric. Anyone should point out just one flagship policy on agric that has worked for the past thirty or more years! Please name just one ...
read full comment
Hhhmmm! How come we don't see large tracts of farmlands on our way to our villages from Accra? I was shocked when I was travelling to Abidjan. Large farmlands with various agric products along the roads. And I kept asking mys ...
read full comment
We have to measure our politicians with their campaign promises. My Indian boss who was born in Ghana kept asking us about how the 24 hour economy was going to be run and it seems we had no idea. He asked us that how many of ...
read full comment
✝ Mark 8:36
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
✝ Mark 8:37
"Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"