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NACOB struggling to control illicit drug use - Akrasi Sarpong

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  • King Kong 10 years ago

    Look at his eyes,nose and mouth. He is stoned.This man Akrasi smokes marijuana himself.bThe health benefits of marihuana is enormous.Go green Ghana go.

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    dont mind the ndc nkwaseafuo , instead of setting up a task force from the ministries of finance , health and the irs to go to california and study how to legalize marijuana so they can tax it well they would rather legalize ...
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  • OSEI TAWIAH 10 years ago

    They are like stooges, zombies who only follow the instructions of the chameleon white man. The chameleons will tell you to ban marijuana but they use them as medication in their own country.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    All that needs to be done is implore Asantes from importing it into the country.

  • GHFUO, be serious & change ur MENtali 10 years ago

    TOO MUH OF EVERYTHING IS BAD. SMOKING IS BAD FOR THE LUNGS AND WEED SLOWLY BURNS UR BRAIN/MEMORY CELLS. MAKES IT DIFFICULT/IMPOSSIBLE TO RECOLLECT, REMEMBER THINGS...BUT GH SMOKERS ARE FORTUNATE. IN CANADA, US...WEED IS NOW A ...
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  • Kwaku Kwarteng Virginia-USA 10 years ago

    Kwasi youve been trying since PNDC time but your people know how to steal elections but lack good governance. Thus the youth are now sufferring, no jobs! you will bear with me that Ghana,s economy under Mahama / Tekper is hea ...
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  • Konogokye NDC gov't 10 years ago

    Naa NDC , Naa Wee, Naa John Drosimani Mahama Naa Cociane, Naa NDC, Naa Land of Corruption.

  • Zongo Daya 10 years ago

    This is the legacy of Kufour and his cronies. Never in the history have we as a nation, found ourselves in this situation of drug all over. If Kufour´s government could institutionalised drug in Ghana, what do we expect? T ...
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  • JAMES Y 10 years ago

    If the use of illicit drugs gets hold of Ghanaian youths, Ghana is doomed forever. The time is nigh for the authorities to stop the menace.

  • PETER 10 years ago

    strenghten code of ethics for every professional working environment to help control illigal drug use. doctors,teachers,police men and our politicians most smoke wee. drug testing shoould be encouraged to get the right people ...
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  • Antiochus - London 10 years ago

    It is your job. Get on with It and stop whinging.