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Technology: E-democracy - A new vision for Africa's democracy
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Comment: Poppycock!
Author:
Nsia
Date:
2016-12-13 21:36:53
Comment to:
Advanced Technology: E-democracy - A New
Your comment is of as much use to the ordinary Ghanaian as a "condom with a hole in it". The rich always exploit the poor to get richer. The "hand of prudence" is a maxim which is beyond your comprehension!
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12-13 02:21
Technology - E democracy
The issue of E- Technology in our democratic systems and processes is quite welcome. Not only should it apply to our political landscape but all facets of the economy to ensure information dissemination and growth in all aspe
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Kwabena Awuah TANYAW
12-13 09:46
NAFF OFF
In the midst of squalor,disease,poor housing,lack of good drinking water and inadequate sanitation, this good -for-nothing Ph.D holder thinks it is more prudent for our poor nation to use our meagre resources in building up H
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Nsia
12-13 09:51
Advanced Technology: E-democracy - A New
Koo Nsia, When you look at the issue from your ignorant and rural point of view it does not make sense. An appointed minister with poor credit scores is a red flag and recipe for corruption to happen.
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Kwabina
12-13 17:18
Poppycock!
Nsia
12-13 21:36
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