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'I won’t disclose my role as Ambassador-at-large' - Dr Edward Mahama

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  • AGBESI KWESI 6 years ago

    All hands on deck, except NDC rogues.

  • Robert Atong Asekabta 6 years ago

    Is it not a right to know and understand what you are doing for the nation?

  • Clint NY 6 years ago

    Senior Minister now we have senior Ambassador. What's Next????

  • MAK 6 years ago

    There is no role let alone disclosing it.

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  • Owusu, Accra 6 years ago

    Rememered Inshalla?

  • Kofi 6 years ago

    DR MAHAMA GOD BLESS YOU. THROUGHOUT YOUR LONG AND CHALLENGING POLITICAL CAREER YOU HAVE NOT INSULTED ANYBODY. YOU HAVE NOT SHOWN BITTERNESS. INFACT 4 YEARS AFTER 4 YEARS YOU ACCEPTED DEFEAT WITH YOUR HEAD HIGH. STAY FOCUS. ...
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  • Skippy 6 years ago

    But Akufo Addo has.Every appointment must have a role specification in governance so it is not right for E.Mahama to say he won't disclose.
    There is ambassador plenipotentiary which is defined.
    An ambassador st large in the ...
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  • Osono 6 years ago

    Do you have any role?I doubt it.It's pathetic to see learned people kissing that moron's ass.Here is a man who graduated with 3rd class and has become president through unprecedented demonstrations. Dr. Mahama is an accomplis ...
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  • Jones 6 years ago

    Wa gyimi papa!

  • Halid 6 years ago

    Ambassador Dr. Edward Mahama is 72 years old, He has been given this role to help him recoup the funds he spent on Politics. This is good for him, If he is paid $10,000/MONTH for 3.5 years, this will help him a lot.

  • Robert Atong Asekabta 6 years ago

    Is it not a right to know and understand your duties to the nation?