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Looking into the future: How the Kasoa Interchange will look like

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  • lbcdhjs 7 years ago

    God Bless JM & Mother Ghana.......

  • canty 7 years ago

    is this news? Ghana, can we ever see a way of doing the right thing and appreciating it? or see then wrong thing and also frown on it? if politicians take 18 lawyers against the EC because they couldnt fill out forms properly ...
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  • MARCUS 7 years ago

    WELL DONE J M TOASO ,GOD BLESS YOU ,GOD BLESS OUR HOMELAND GHANA.

  • Gaatjou Nietsaan 7 years ago

    Any monkey can use a computer to generate this nonsense. Also what is the use of this development when the average ghanaian driver doesn't know how to drive or the rules of engagement in traffick. Indicipline, corruption and ...
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  • Nana Appiah 7 years ago

    So we should wait for people to learn how to drive on your ugly head before investing in Infrastructure ha? Evil people only criticizes anything good.. Pre.J Mahama has done way more than Nkrumah if you ask me and Both Kuffuo ...
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  • End f Days 7 years ago

    Loose talk

  • End f Days 7 years ago

    right on point

  • Master Richard 7 years ago

    Instead of working to improve our lives like this from Day One, you are now showing us this at the eleventh hour. Where have you guys (NDC govt) been the past eight years whilst residents of Western Accra (Kasoa and environs) ...
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  • kofi adu 7 years ago

    who don't like this?my problem is river densu overflooding way down to the foots of macarthy hill.if they can't fix circle,how will they fix densu.a big saying "densu is mad"

  • Mr. Boongo 7 years ago

    all this is, is just a nice video, that's it. No one will do nothing. nada, nada. Vote him out!!!

  • Ernest 7 years ago

    I don't know where you live Mr Bongo, but go to Kasoa and see progress for yourself. Be warned, the construction has resulted in a sprawling traffic on the main Accra-Cape Coast sections of the road but diversions are availab ...
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  • Kojo Esuon 7 years ago

    If a Government uses the taxpayers money to build an interchange is that a good reason to retain that governments? Certainly not because governance goes far beyond building brick and mortar structures. It seems the NDC has di ...
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  • junior k 7 years ago

    Then Mr know it all kindly tell us what governance is about since you know better than us errrrh.

  • Yaa 7 years ago

    Ndc and pictures, no challenger

  • mr agyemang 7 years ago

    in fact ghanaweb is an eye opener. thanks to this site, am confident to say there are so many lunatics in our country. and this site is exposing them. what at all do we as a nation want government to be doing again? AAA. most ...
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  • Ama Texas 7 years ago

    Mahama hypocrite have you forgotten you said is the duty of every government to build schools,hospitals nd roads so don't call this as achievement is your obligation to do it

  • Mj 7 years ago

    Visionary leadership just like Dr Nkrumah. hope to see the completion of this magnificent and life changing project. Npp learn to appreciate, it does not make NDC Supporters, it only shows your patriotism.

  • kwasi 7 years ago

    Nice project but its overhead and not interchange. Let's cut propaganda and live with the truth.

  • Ernest 7 years ago

    These digital rendition informations are great. The communication ministry should be applauded for making these available. The digital world can only grow; kudos Dr Omane Buamah and Co. This the NPP should continue 'if' they ...
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  • Maame Grace 7 years ago

    You don't have money to pay civil and public sector but you have money to construct unwanted high rods . Mahama is a failed president his prioritise are so out of touch with the common people of Ghana

  • GAD 7 years ago

    Wow