Bright Simons reacts to controversy surrounding removal of betting tax

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  • Frank 11 months ago

    Bright since your involvement with former Vice President campaign you have lost the integrity to speak independently on national issues..

  • Enyo 11 months ago

    Little drops if water makes a mighty ocean, never forget that!! You call $3m insignificant? Hectic thought about how that money can be used to pay newly qualified nurses or teachers who are yet to be posted? Btw why is taxing ...
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  • Phista 11 months ago

    You are not necessarily bright if you are called Bright. You need to do better.

  • Bright some of them brought Sports Betting to Ghana 11 months ago

    When a Think Tank is politicized it ceases to think clearly. I will increase the tax to 50% and redirect our youth into productive jobs

  • MUMU FOOT SOLDIERS 11 months ago

    Look at this one called imani or so, when you have people like this in ngo, what do you expect? Betting destroys the youth and instead of people like you asking the government to put heavy tax you are talking shit

  • Donkomi 11 months ago

    It's one of the campaign promises and it must be honoured otherwise they have failed on their promise. It doesn't end there, covid-19 and E-levy taxes as well else it will be played back to them in the next elections campaig ...
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  • Nuumo 10 months ago

    Bare in mind that Mahama didn't win through people like you, rather, on the conscience of the suffering masses so, don't think that he will now use the youth as a spring board to preach morality to justify a rational.
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  • MR. BRIGHT SIMONS IS EMPTY HEADED 10 months ago

    This Bright SIMONS was calling for parents to bear part of expenditure on Free SHS IN GHANA. My question to Mr. Bright is CAN OUR PARENTS IN THE. RURAL AREAS OF GHANA where there is abject poverty afford part of expenditur ...
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