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MPs Deny Strike Report

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  • JAMES Y 11 years ago

    Don't pay them at all; especially, those who did not attend the swearing in of the nation's president. No work no pay, just like anyone in work.

  • owoahene 11 years ago

    The whole world, media is only looking for bad news like fighting, death and so on but not ready to sell or report what will make human unity.

    I dont know what thy get from it. our action and inaction will be judge by God. ...
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  • WAR HERO 11 years ago

    HOW CAN YOU GO ON STRIKE WHEN MPs ARE YET TO TAKE THEIR SEAT IN THE CHAMBER. YOU SEE, THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE NPP OFFICIALS. GHANAIANS SHOULD BE CAREFUL ABOUT THE 'SO CALLED' NPP.

  • DAN 11 years ago

    Npp can fuck up, loose an election but you will alway be the color of shit/feces/turds! God punished you when be birthed you as a black person!

  • Grace Accra 11 years ago

    Please mister Mahama don't wait for Nigerians to fix any pipelines dont depend on Prez Jonathan. Ghana's welfare is not his priority.

  • yaa 11 years ago

    Director of Public Affairs in Parliament, Jones Kugblenu, wondered why the sixth parliament would boycott proceedings because emoluments of the fifth parliament which had elapsed had not been paid.

  • Sonu 11 years ago

    Thanks for writing such an easy-to-unedrstand article on this topic.

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