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Ghanaian Times: Time to adopt radical means to solve flooding in the city
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06-12 06:00
NOT POSSIBLE FOR THIS RAINY SEASON
How do someone stands the attacks of swarm of bees in the same place from the attacks to defend himself of attacks? It is not possible,the rains have started already with full force of flood currents and we now talks about
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Accra is DIRTY.COM
06-12 06:00
Same results
These frequent floods in our cities and towns whenever we get ordinary rains are here to stay. And so too is it a clear deplorable rePort card on all our political leaders and intellectuals in this country. They have been lea
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Concern
06-12 06:26
Re: Ghanaian Times: Time to adopt radical means to
These are some of the important issues the politicians must address and deal with it head on it has long overdue. We have people like Kennedy Agyapong wasting their time on unnecessary issues which is not benefiting the natio
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Jah
06-12 06:36
THE TIME FOR ACTION IS NOW!
This takes boldness on the part of the government. The June 3rd killer flooding was a wake up call that Ghanaians never heeded. This flooding is the single most serious environmental and health issue in the country. We need a
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EBBY
06-12 11:13
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