Sale of AirtelTigo: Don’t engage without parliamentary approval – Minority to investors


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  • Kofi Akwetey 10 months ago

    Won't the agreement come to Parliament for approval before it becomes law? This is mere grandstanding.

  • Elephant Farmer 10 months ago

    Airtel Tigo belongs to Nana Addo, not the state. Ursula told us three years ago that the state invested one GHS to buy it from the Indians, who constructed that useless sugar Factory in Komenda C / R. Before that Nana Addo ...
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  • OBRONIBA 10 months ago

    The looting brigade wants to sell all state assets before they get booted out. Highly incompetent clueless corrupt thieves ruling us with their foolishness and stupidity

  • Oyibo 10 months ago

    Sam George, didn't any sale of any Telco go on during Mahama's previous government? What you are saying is just another campaign promise like the payment of one term NHIS premium. The constant sale of these telcos is just ano ...
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  • Accra Boy 10 months ago

    Akuffo Addo has big shares in Tigo , they can to power and he bought Airtel to merge and make it Airteltigo if u know u know it ain’t rocket science . Chale these old men know they losing so they cleaning their mess for wha ...
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  • Tundele 10 months ago

    What about the bauxite concession?

  • Ghanaman 10 months ago

    John Mahama is not coming again he is finished

  • NNN 10 months ago

    Parliamentarians from both sides waiting to collect bribes to make the sale go thru shame on corrupt politicians