IMF suggests passing an anti-gay bill could negatively impact Ghana’s new loan prospects - London Professor

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  • Dunia 1 year ago

    Boss, in case you're still sleeping, Trump is now the President of the world. He doesn't tolerate this LGBT business.You can't touch us so don't threaten us

  • Dunia 1 year ago

    And Akufo-Addo won't be around to be kissing your feet. Give him all the awards you have now. We'll be free of his sellout from Dec 7th.

  • Freewill 1 year ago

    By the way, what are the uses of these loans - just debt for Ghanaians. Nonsense old white monkey, shut up.

  • Much l Do about Nothing! 1 year ago

    Take your devilish tainted loan, the money is not free anyway. Go to hell with your stupid devilish money.

  • Mimi 1 year ago

    Is imf now the LGBTQ+1 community

  • salater 1 year ago

    Poor country wanting to dictate the rules.in Ghana we dont need to pass any law to actually stop this,this thing without a law is not being thought in our schools or even openly done. so why the rush to pass any law just to b ...
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  • Hannan 1 year ago

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  • Simon 1 year ago

    Nonsense! Take your perverse money away and go to hell with it. We don't need you alphabet insanity in our nation.

  • Thief of Staff - Akosua Frema 1 year ago

    Poor countries like Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso as well as Guinea who are under attacks of Jihadists and also being ruled by the military against Western and European interests have even taken stands and banned France from t ...
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  • Aka Papa 1 year ago

    The borrower will always be a slave to the lender

  • The Nation Called Ghana... 1 year ago

    Wow Dr. Nkrumah is weeping in his grave.
    A sovereign nation whom the world depends on for much of its natural resources will be threatened by the IMF if it doesn't agree to endorse LGBTQI.
    I wonder if our leaders have balls ...
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  • Papa J 1 year ago

    The question for Ghana should be:
    "Who do you serve, man or God?"
    In spiritual terms, the money means nothing!
    Your trust must be in God Almighty, not the IMF, or yielding to pressures, accepting that which is Not from God ...
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