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Challenging Heights: Open letter to Nana Oye Lithur

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  • Idiot Contemnor Mugabe 7 years ago

    I'm touched by your story. Please despite all the exigencies, do not give up the good works. Of course, it seems frustrating that the people who should be upholding their national and international obligations aren't pulling ...
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  • Kwame 7 years ago

    EU is has ignited the war in the Middle and is fueling it and the aim and goals of that war is to promote human trafficking. I am at a lost when the very people who make wars to promote human trafficking are said by a Ghanai ...
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  • Tetteh Wonder 7 years ago

    Hmmm!!! When will attention be given to this very important issue in our society? I pray that God touch the hearts of our leaders to put strong measures in place in other to stop this evil practice. God bless Challenging Heig ...
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  • Yaw 7 years ago

    Government needs to pump more money into this area. It is critical for sustaining our human resource

  • eben 7 years ago

    ... Such a serious concern is before her ministry and she chooses to go and sign a firm for the montie guys release... I read the report of the U.S ambassador and I urge him to go ahead perhaps we will be awake. Shame on you ...
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  • Tijani 7 years ago

    This woman should have open a book for leaders in the country to sign and petition the president concerning child labour. She's rather interested in petitioning the president to pardon criminals who threatened to rape the chi ...
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  • kwasi 7 years ago

    Its part of the economic cycle for children over 15 years to migrate and look for job to support siblings. That is responsible act and motyourlies about childrem being sold to Yeji. Just be thuthful because the money collecte ...
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  • Maame Ama 7 years ago

    This situation is indeed serious. Nana Oye and her ministry are failing the most vulnerable in our society; children are our future. Nana please do something now. You are well known for fighting for the rigts of others. Do so ...
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