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Mahama to speak at Chinua Achebe Leadership forum in New York

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  • AMB 10 years ago

    Can I plead with Mr President to stay at home to deal with the challenges at home. Your team,especially those around you at the Castle is not strong enough. The few very good ones especially your Executive Secretary are not b ...
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  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    what a waste

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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    HE NEEDS TO SIT DOWN AND WORK.

  • Kwame Shebi 10 years ago

    Oh Mahama can't you please ask the Ghana embasssy in Washington to do this ?

  • ABLOR, JASIKAN 10 years ago

    Mahama's invitation to this very important event has morally downgraded the occasion. Who invited Mahama to this event?

  • Concern citizen 10 years ago

    Mr President it seems you`ve turn yourself into western showboy.In the past, we use to complain about the unnecessary foreign trips our head states undertake,but why are you repeating these same mistakes?Which have contribu ...
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  • FOYOOSIS 10 years ago

    In the best of his interest and for the nation, Mahama should for once stay home and fix the ailing economy. It's the wish of the electorates who voted him into power to change their plight and not to be seen globetrotting li ...
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  • DONBOLI 10 years ago

    We are tried or our president not staying in ghana to get our better but travelling around the world. Foreign Minister has turn to minister for interior. Hannah is working as minister for foreign embassies in ghana.

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    useless

  • GENERAL DeGAULE 10 years ago

    How many times has Mahama travelled abroad. He appears to be doing more conference talk than governing the country.

  • Zoobie-Zoobie 10 years ago

    waste of resources

  • kwasi 10 years ago

    Mahama is going to speak today (Topic--- How to Bribe a Suprem Court Judgers).

  • Mr Bond 10 years ago

    Oh African leaders, when will they be wise to learn how to govern their own affairs effectively. People have no good health care centers, no good roads, no water or electricity, just to mention few. And at a time when Ghana i ...
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  • Apuyinga 10 years ago

    Mr President wait till Mr Achebe's family is organizing one in his hometown, then you go, it will be a day's trip.Where good luck jonathan and you are spearheading the show

  • RastafaraI 10 years ago

    that is his new hobby...he does not care about the cry about corruption

  • Kwesi Guyman 10 years ago

    The struggles of President Mahama are so challenging.He seems to be chasing his shadowand tail and does not know how and when to stop this game of globe-trotting.
    We pay foreign service officials tyo represent us outsi ...
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  • MUSUMA 10 years ago

    Like Mobutu did Mahama is practicing "the cock that leaves no fowl untouched." Every little means of siphoning funds from the state coffers will not be left unused.

  • Whatever 10 years ago

    I thought this globetrotting was a thing of the past with Kufour's exit but I was wrong. The President should save his globetrotting business for his retirement. Ghana's problem requires that you stay home and mobilize resour ...
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  • AHMED YACOB 10 years ago

    This man does not know what he is doing!!!!

  • GOVERNOR 10 years ago

    Someone ask this idiot to explain the 15m for the gyeeda project.... this guy really need a headshot from a sniper as he giving that fucked up speech

  • Kwame Shebi 10 years ago

    Oh Mahama please can't you send someone from the Ghana embassy office in Washington ?

  • Dare 10 years ago

    Chinua Achebe abhored corruption. In Ghana under Mahama, there is a feeding frenzy!

  • kpeglar 10 years ago

    speaking on what, corruption? he is corrupt and his minister's are corrupt. so what he goona speak?

  • Yaw 10 years ago

    Mr President please pass this one. The insignificance is getting too much