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Ghanaian Pharmaceuticals Collapsing

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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    A man walks into a pharmacy, buys a condom, then walks out of the store laughing hysterically. The pharmacist thinks this is weird, but figures there’s no law preventing weird people from buying condoms.

    The next day, th ...
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  • akonfem prez come clean,9holes 10 years ago

    HMMMMM EI GHANA PAA NIE,MAHAMA ANANSE GOVT COLLAPSING EVERYTING IN GHANA FOR US,WHY,GOD SAVE US FROM THIS EVILS,CORRUPTS CRIMINALS HANDS,PERIOD

  • SGT ANANI FIADZOE 10 years ago

    It would be very strange to say it is
    only Ghana's pharmaceuticals that has been colapsed, no it is not that pharmaceutical sector alone, but the
    entire country is now a hopeless state.

    Our sovereignty is completely disg ...
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  • Kow Ansah 10 years ago

    Did you read the article properly and understood the contents?
    "The IPBA has faced an uphill task since 2008 when it heightened its campaign, according to our investigations."
    Was Mahama or the NDC in power at that time? In ...
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  • Pepe 10 years ago

    Kow Ansah, I believe your dead body may be useful than you being alive. You just cannot reason, you don't understand English and your whole stupid body is embodiment of supporting this NDC visionless government. Your life is ...
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  • Concerned 10 years ago

    I'm no NDC fan, but Pepe, you have won the most foolish comment in 2013, congrats. Kow Ansah says we too often dismiss the issues and result to pettiness of politicizing issues, and you in your infinite wisdom then go on to d ...
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  • NPPsupporter 10 years ago

    Ghana neeed to seriously procure a comprehensive AMBULANCE SERVICE with ambulances in schools, fire stations, clinics, hospitals and at all government Agencies and Offices. For a developed country to have pits citizens die in ...
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  • Eric 10 years ago

    This is one reason I wish and pray NADAA becomes the president of Ghana. He has a clear vision for the pharmaceutical industry and all other areas of the economy.

  • EZEKIEL 10 years ago

    Is there ANY other SECTOR we can manage well in Ghana APART from CORRUPTION ???
    If we have Laws (PNDC 305b),what prevents us from ENFORCING IT ??? Of course, we have been so STUPID to dismantle our Pharmaceutical Base after ...
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  • azar 10 years ago

    do u know the most money chopping presidential establishment,where ceo chop money,use establishment money,cars,etc.most corrupted ceo's have handle this gipc

  • Ohenenana 10 years ago

    Ezekiel:

    You said it so right. "Is there any other sector we can manage well in Ghana apart from corruption???" Instead of Kow Ansah & Co. focusing on that, they all of a sudden want to turn, such an important issue about ...
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  • Ghana Ni 10 years ago

    Why are you complaining; unuder whose watch is this happening?

    If your investigation had been thorough, perhaps you'll have discovered that large amounts of money may have changed hands.

    You and the corrupt Party/Govern ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    Not surprising, the whole country is collapsing!

  • NII LARTEY NARTEY 10 years ago

    Very soon, kenkey, koobi, gari, beans, yams, plantains and everything Ghana will be taken over by illegal foreign disrespectful operatives who have taken over our local markets and Ghanaians will have no choice but to serve a ...
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  • KWABENA DANSOMAN 10 years ago

    OTHERS ARE ALSO USING THE JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY IN THE FORM OF QUANTUM PENDANT,EAMEGA AND NANO PEN TO PROTECT THEMSELVES AGAINS RADIOACTIVE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC DISCHARGES AND HENCE AVOINDING THE CERTAIN AILMENTS AND PHARMACEUTI ...
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  • TINA 10 years ago

    I agree with IPBA in every way.The collapsing of the local pharmaceutical industry started in the era of Rawlings, in the mid nineties, when the government sold out GIHOC Pharmaceuticals to an American company and lay off two ...
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  • NII LARTEY NARTEY 10 years ago

    Ghana is like a place of no laws, no control, no order and without leadership.

    Is so sad and pathetic that Osgyefo Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana, the first South of the Sahara to gain independence and the mouth piece of political ...
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