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I don't want to lose my job - Minister warns MMDCEs

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  • June 10 years ago

    Ok, she's the boss and ordered her employees to do their job & so why do we need to hear this? Propaganda?

  • Kodwo 10 years ago

    All part of the NDC's strategy to ignore the Eastern Region by putting in Mediodre Personel.

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    A company, feeling it was time for a shakeup, hires a new CEO. This new boss is determined to rid the company of all slackers. On a tour of the facilities, the CEO notices a guy leaning on a wall. The room is full of workers ...
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  • Serebour 10 years ago

    Ouch!!

  • Emawk 10 years ago

    It is very easy to threaten and Point fingers at those who have not done their Jobs properly.Effective Projectmanagement and synergy could help. Think over this!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Archangel 10 years ago

    Is this what is important? Naming of streets that others have built?

  • sao 10 years ago

    her mouth is too big that is why she talks such shit.

  • Whore woman 10 years ago

    Foolish woman. Is she a whore?
    She is thinking of money to eat apkle. So she wants job but she does not want to work

  • Ama 10 years ago

    You will be loosing it in 2016 anyway so hope you have a plan B!

  • BKO. 10 years ago

    Maa,political job is no job at all.u can lose it at anytime so b aware.

  • ADABRAKA 10 years ago

    This minister should be encouraged instead. All our ministers think they are there for nothing, if you dont do ur work you loose it. And how many Ghanaians put this fear in them?

  • dan 10 years ago

    TIME FOR ACTION IS NOW YOU ARE 100% RIGHT GOD BLESS YOU

  • AAN 10 years ago

    Congrats Madam Regional Minister. At least one of the so called team B ministers has shown that she has a spine. We live to see how the MMDCEs would handle the situation. They cannot claim to lack the resources to execute thi ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    One day an out of work mime is visiting the zoo and attempts to earn some money as a street performer.

    However, as soon as he starts to draw a crowd, the zookeeper grabs him and drags him into his office.

    The zookeeper ...
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  • EDENSU 10 years ago

    My Honourable Minister, I think you are the only stranger in Jerusalem. As for street naming, don't worry yourself at all. Contact the Accra Mayor and he will resolve the issue for you in less than ten (10) minutes. He is e ...
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  • Aggrey 10 years ago

    If you really don't want to lose your Job then get up get involve a do it yourself. Because those directors you are waiting for are lazy just like their workers.

  • Close Observer 10 years ago

    The unity of our dear country must not be compromised for any political gain. We must respect every tribe in the country and avoid playing on the minds of those who have not been lucky to have any formal education for our sel ...
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  • Kk 10 years ago

    WAKE UP GHANA. Streets are not just named like that. There has to be consistency. It must follow certain basic rules. What at all is wrong with us? Go to other developed countries and learn from them. dont invent the wheel. A ...
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  • Kofi Asamoah USA. 10 years ago

    Think of serving your people better.
    And your job will remain.

  • Close Observer 10 years ago

    Do not support POLITICAL PARTIES like you support HEARTS or KOTOKO. They are a GROUP OF PEOPLE who claim they can manage AFFAIRS OF THE STATE for you. You pay them for doing that. You must therefore USE YOUR HEAD and NOT YOUR ...
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