'We are watching recent developments in Ghana closely' - IMF on anti-LGBT+ bill

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  • Ato Kwamena Besi Apem 1 year ago

    It is amazing that a country that professes to be the champions of democracy yet decides fights to remove a popular candidate from the ballot paper is telling a country whose parliament has passed a bill that the entire natio ...
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  • GOLD 1 year ago

    FOREIGN COUNTRIES SHOULD STOP DICTATING TO GHANA,
    WHO GIVES THEM THE RIGHT???????
    THEY SHOULD LEAVE US ALONE TO MAKE OUR OWN DECISIONS,PERIOD!!!!!!!

  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    THE LAW OF THE BEGGAR AND THE GIVER: BEGGARS HAVE NO CHOICE, AS LONG AS THEY CONTINUE TO RECEIVE FROM THE GIVER.

    Easier said than done. As long as Ghana's vision-less leaders continue to rely on begging dependence, then th ...
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  • COD 1 year ago

    Imagine all Ghanaians living and working in USA stayed and worked in Ghana.
    IMF loans conditionalities are suicidal so their threat to refuse us more loans will spur us on to build our Ghana.
    Our leaders apportion those IMF ...
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  • Ex-Pope 1 year ago

    Please don't threaten to let Akufo-Addo's calabash run dry.

  • Edward kokote 1 year ago

    Ghana Mas take bold decision, let me tell
    You my dear Ghanaian scripture says those
    who's theirs first will been the last.

  • Sicily Powers 1 year ago

    Madam IMF, stop this "we are watching" thing and dare Akuffo Addo to sign the bill into law.

  • Ghana baa 1 year ago

    If u bi npp supporter nd u r a person of faith then u show know ur stance come december 7 this year nd vote npp out

  • Kofi Seaman. 1 year ago

    They think we are so weak that anyone at all will get up and issue a warning or a threat to the whole country. The president was voted into office by the people who are saying they do not want a certain policy so it is rathe ...
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