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NDC members urged to uphold tenets of probity

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  • OSBON 10 years ago

    NDC just can't govern without bogaboga period. those who were killed and suffered during JJ era were for nothing.

  • SENIOR CITIZEN 10 years ago

    Ghanaians who were born today, yesterday and tomorrow would one day come to understand why some people had to sacrifice their lives to uphold the tenets of the 31st December, 1981 Revolution of probity, transparency and accou ...
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  • Efo Canada 10 years ago

    Can you give one reason why this 31st is important to Ghana as a nation and I will give you 10 reasons why is useless to Ghana as a nation,Do we see ourselves progressing from this 31st with our schools ,roads ,health care ,h ...
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  • PUMA 10 years ago

    Yes of course why not? Because you thought by killing akans means, probity and accountability, equality and justice what kind of justice and equality were you looking for? The create, loot and share equality and justice, kil ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Senior Citizen, please tell or show me with all honesty one single individual whose live was sacrificed in pursuit of the so-called self-centred Dec 31st Revolution. Rather innocent and well-meaning Ghanaian citizens who thr ...
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  • TRUTH 10 years ago

    GREEDY BUSTARD DONT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF 31ST DECEMBER REVOLUTION,IF YOU CALL NDC DCEs THEY DONT WANT TO TAKE YOUR CALL,BECAUSE THEY ARE FORCUS HOW TO STEAL,31ST DECEMBER FIRE WILL BURN ALL THE GREEDY BUSTARD NDC POLITIC ...
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  • Efo Canada 10 years ago

    Funny guys whom are you trying to throw dust on their eyes? Get lost because Ghana is still suffering because of PNDC/NDC regime with it's supid leader JJ who do not know wtat it takes to lead a nation ,did we as a nation pro ...
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  • Finland 10 years ago

    corruption for u(NDC) shame