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Ghanaians too 'cynical' – Franklin Cudjoe

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  • Moses 7 years ago

    27th December is not Wednesday, rather, it's Tuesday.

  • Hagyie 7 years ago

    Nduom or IMANI

  • Nyimpa Papa 7 years ago

    Tofiakwa!

  • Tuffact 7 years ago

    “We are deeply suspicious and too cynical in this country." Mr Cudjoe, I think it will help if you can go further to give some reasons for this and offer some suggestions or advice. Hopefully, people will take notice and be ...
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  • cccc 7 years ago

    No need to comment,where is the beef?
    Massa!!

  • Papa 7 years ago

    So what is the problem Franklin Cudjoe is dancing around? Losing elections? But Nduom knows about winning and losing elections. So what is going on here? Or is it because some "untouchables" in his group of companies are ...
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  • DANKWA DAY 7 years ago

    CUDJOE MUST KNOW GHANAIANS ARE THE SAME AS ANY OTHERS WORLWIDE. INTELLIGENT AND MAKE RIGHT CHOICES ALWAYS PROVIDED FAIR ELECTION AND COLLATION IS ASSURED. CUDJOE NEEDS TO BELIEVE IN THE GHANAIAN.

  • Yaa dua 7 years ago

    So they made an intelligent choice by voting for Manama? Many Ghanaians are not politically mature. We ashantis vote on tribal affiliation same as the people from the Volta region. Whether ndoum is witch hunting or not. We go ...
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  • Tuffact 7 years ago

    cccc, I just read your response to my comment and I would have let the matter rest but for the sake of clarification I didn't. While I support your right to Freedom of Expression, you must note that this is a fundamental huma ...
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  • JJ 7 years ago

    John Dramani Mahama has always made the same point that we are too cynical and too pessimistic, yet we criticised for even saying that. I hope we don' t treat our incoming president Nana Akuffo Addo with the same attitude.

  • Ako 7 years ago

    doesn't run on having a Ph.D if it does the Country will by now a DEVELOPED nation.

  • Albert Mawutor 7 years ago

    Ndoum should have known better. Ghana is a two party state starting from the founding fathers. Nkrumah broke way to form the CPP from the main stock (now NPP) which has put Akufo Addo in power today. Mahama is benefactor of t ...
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  • Kkd 7 years ago

    Ndoum please feel free to sack whoever you deemed unfit for your business. Mana the dwarf will fill their pocket with free cash. They should have known better.

  • kw 7 years ago

    Since when did u noticed it? If we talked about the people who re cynical, ur organization is of them.

  • John Akologo 7 years ago

    On what Empirical basis does he come to that conclusion. Of the 28million Ghanaians how many has he had the chance to interact with to come to that conclusion. Nonesense I expect more from Imani. The fact that you have met a ...
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  • infiniti 7 years ago

    masa...its seems u hv nothin doing..besides 'wat ideas hv u bring onboard...shutup !

  • Ekow Samuel. 7 years ago

    Dr. Nduom Kwesi is a doer that he must to be need to join the gorvment for gorverning the country ghana for the high possition and he is the one of the bests hating the corruption and he a man of doing the and crating a work ...
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  • buddha 7 years ago

    this pig kraaa what do he think he is today Franklin Cudjoe 2morrow Franklin Cudjoe what has he and his imani done for ghana

  • KB 7 years ago

    In 2017 - am expecting NPP administration to give Ndoum 7 years tax free deal to enable him through financial engineering build 20 factories in 20 constituencies in Ghana.

  • Philip 7 years ago

    Why would Ghanawenb and Franklin Cudjoe waste our time with this 'none-news''?? Who cares what an individual does with their business and the motivations for such? Why is Codjoe worried? talking of cynicism, who is more cynic ...
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  • kofi 7 years ago

    you're the chief cynic. so whats your problem?