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EPA warns Ghana to protect whales

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  • The mask 9 years ago

    There are many fields where Ghana lacks the needed expertise. To solve this problem the government of Ghana has over the decades made scholarships available for the needed human resource to be trained abroad. In some cases so ...
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  • DAN 9 years ago

    problem even seen in USA is when you have people come into job and lie about their knowledge! I know of at least 1 person who's pay was cut and he was demoted a pay raise because he couldn't do what he said he could in the jo ...
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  • FRANKIE 9 years ago

    stop oil production to protect the whales. it's free Willy time for ghana. what's the benefit of killing these wonderful creatures at the expense of lining the pockets of few individuals while ghana is still suffering from fu ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 9 years ago

    Dolphins are normally not seen in Ghana waters, so why all of a sudden, we have dolphins being washed ashore ?

  • KKKKKKKK 9 years ago

    INVOLVE WILDLIFE DIVISION OF FC,GIVE THEM SUPPORT,

  • DAN 9 years ago

    how much oil/deisel are pirates spilling when the drain oil from one tanker and fill another????

  • JH New York 9 years ago

    In the first place you''re not able to ascertain the cause of death.
    Secondly,how many whales were/are washed ashore from the past to the present in the millions of barrels a day Oil producing Countries like neighboring Nig ...
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  • Little Theo 9 years ago

    This is a joke!! Why on earth will EPA find out the cause of a death of animal. It is only in Gh. The veterinary services directorate is there to do this job. Necropsy on these animals will be very useful. If they feel EPA wi ...
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  • JH New York 9 years ago

    They do not know their own nation should be self-sufficient in food production,and clean environment, before they start to think about whales and eco-tourism.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago

    Stop dumping human excrement into the sea.
    The bacteria from our bowel movement are causing the whales to be sick. We have to find another way of disposing our feces.

  • liv 9 years ago

    We'll eat them.