Atiwa bauxite can be explored without harming Birim – Osafo Maafo

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  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 8 years ago

    One day a young man and woman were in their bedroom making love. All of a sudden a bumblebee entered the bedroom window.
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  • KWAKU DONDOO 8 years ago

    Hahahahahahah

    For whom the bell toll. Osafo Marfo, What did you do with the HIPC money. Be careful the bee will not be remove but it may be drown. A word to the wise is enough.

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 8 years ago

    HOW CAN WE BE SITTING ON SUCH RICHES AND ALLOW OUR YOUTH TO DRINK AKPETESHIE, BURN GANJA FIRE AND ENGAGE THEMSELVES IN GAMBLING ON OUR STREETS?? ARE WE SERIOUS?? EXPLOIT THESE MINERALS TO LAY HANDS ON THE HARD DOLLARS AND US ...
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  • Hehehe 8 years ago

    Hehehe...this guy paaa....lol.

  • Tutugyagu 8 years ago

    Osafo Maafo is myopic. If we can tap into Nyinahin bauxite, why destroy the priceless Atiwa Rainforest. Okyehene, please stop the destruction of the eco-bio forest.

  • Yaw 8 years ago

    Go tell this to the marines. Birim is already polluted and it can be polluted beyond redemption with recent arrangement.

  • JOHN 8 years ago

    IS IT THIS MAN WITH A LOOK-ALIKE CHIMPANZEE MOUTH OR BAWUMIA? I THINK YOU STUDIED ACCOUNTING. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SOIL. ALLOW THE EXPERTS TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON THIS. YOU ARE TOO KNOWN. ARE YOU THE VICE PRESIDENT OR WH ...
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  • 21st century boy. 8 years ago

    Dangerous people in a civilize world.

  • SOCRATES 8 years ago

    THIS IS AKYEM MAFIA POLITICS AS USUAL. AWASO IS STILL THE GHANA'S RICHEST BAUXITE DEPOSIT, IT IS NOT IN A FOREST RESERVE, IT HAS ALL THE INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDING NON FUNCTIONAL RAILWAYS, BILLIONS OF $ CAN BE SAVED FOR OTHER N ...
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  • jabthahxy 8 years ago

    what is wrong with Osafo marfo?After so many years as a minister and MP, what again does he want? He's fond of going into bad and fraudulent deals for the country just like the hairdressing salon saga. He's short of ideas. He ...
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  • Kweku 8 years ago

    Mining in any part of the Atewa Forrest is a big no, no , no, no. In the past, our political leaders made similar arguments for surface mining in ANY PART of the country when the country was doing deep shaft mining.As usual, ...
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  • Agbesi 8 years ago

    Mahama was exploiting these minerals with his brother when the Ghana could have been transformed with . Dig in to see indeed Ibrahim Mahama has a 58% stake in Ghana;s bauxite.

  • Chris 8 years ago

    When i articles from politicians about things they say, i feel sad for the generations to come.
    Which mineral sites have been earmarked for the generation unborn? They hardly think future consequences of their today's actio ...
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  • Sowah Tetteh 8 years ago

    After 300yrs of mining gold from Tarkwa and Obuasi worth billions and billions of dollars, these two gold mining towns looks worse than the average village in Ghana with huge social issues including high levels of teenage pre ...
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  • Kofi Thompson 8 years ago

    With the greatest respect, someone ought to tell this genius and philistine that the three river systems, Birim, Densu and Ayensu, will all eventually dry up, were the abomination their shirtsightness represents in this insta ...
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  • Kofi Thompson 8 years ago

    Typos: "With the greatest respect, someone ought to tell this genius and philistine that the three river systems, Birim, Densu and Ayensu, will all eventually dry up, were the abomination their shortsightedness represents, in ...
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  • yabs 8 years ago

    MAAFO

  • jim 8 years ago

    This old man talk too much, when was the last time he went around this country and coming out with this analysis? Aaaba, let the right thing be done first.

  • William 8 years ago

    Where were the doomsayets when galamsey destroyed rivers forests farm lands with cocoa palm oil etc. Regulayed mining includes environmental management processes to redice impacts. All mining has some effects but we minimise ...
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  • Chuks, Nima. 8 years ago

    This is officially bringing in the Chinese to undertake galamsey. Soon, it will be the new boom and we'll start crying. What a country of idiots from head to toe