'Every telecommunications company in Ghana is corrupt' - Dr Kwaku Boadu

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  • Kwasi Addai 1 month ago

    Thank you Mr. Lecturer, you have now read the law. For the past eight years, you didn't see the law, or you were afraid to talk. Now Ghana has usshered in a new democracy so you have now got to know the law. You are one of th ...
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  • All are thieves 1 month ago

    You place a call and it takes 3 minutes after connecting before you can talk. Where does the data during the silent period go to?

  • Y2K 1 month ago

    Exactly my point. Since when did he realize that. He had no problem in the past 8 years. Just another poorly camouflaged attack on Hon. Sam George. These people just hate to see Ghanaians happy, and well off. Ah! May God forg ...
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  • Prudhomme - Ghana is a joke 1 month ago

    Nonsense. Does it matter when he makes his statement on this issue? Why does everything in bear a political lenses (NPP or NDC)?

  • Prudhomme - Ghana is a joke - Correction 1 month ago

    Why does everything in Ghana bear a political lenses (NPP or NDC)?

  • Kofi Baboni 1 month ago

    Yes it matters. The law that he says encourages corruption was in existence 8 years ago but he never said anything. Is it because his party was in power so the corruption was ok but now that another party is in power the corr ...
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  • Akwasi 1 month ago

    You are absolutely right on point. I’m even told sometimes ago politicians were yearning to be appointed Minister of Communications because of the huge amount of bribes awaiting them in that ministry

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  • Joker 1 month ago

    You say you have "no proof, no evidence" yet you come out to say this and want to be taken seriously? Don't disgrace the proud profession of Engineering. Engineers don't talk like this.

  • Susan 1 month ago

    Everybody in Ghana is corrupt!

  • IT PAYS TO BE CORRUPT IN BANKRUPTED GHANA. THE TE,COMMS COMPANIES, ALL FOREIGN, COPIED THAT FROM GHANA'S LEADERS. CORRUPTION IN GHANA IS SYSTEMIC, AND THE ROT WILL NEVER END BECAUSE IT'S A STATUS SYMBOL TO BE CORRUPT IN HOPELESS GHANA. 1 month ago

    THE TELCOMMS COPIED CORRUPTION FROM GHANA'S LEADERS.

    CORRUPTION IN GHANA IS SYSTEMIC, AND THE ROT WILL NEVER STOP BECAUSE IT'S A STATUS SYMBOL TO BE CORRUPT IN GHANA.

    LOOK HOW KUFUOR, AKUFO-ADDO, , KWAKU DUAH, KENNEDY ...
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  • Francis Pratt 1 month ago

    Let us make a round table conference of technical people to deliberate on the pros and cons and see what will benefit the nation and not the politicians. Don't write Dr. Boadu off.

  • TeeeeY 1 month ago

    #StopGalamsey# I need education, are people stealing from Mr. Government,engaging in corrupt practices, bribery and all the negative aspects of our national development ? We should be using the correct and right words to make ...
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  • Jojo 1 month ago

    They ant corrupt they are thieves

  • Samurai 1 month ago

    Yet the minister is running around following dstv instead.

  • Newself 1 month ago

    You're right Dr. Boadu. This is a problem with many of our laws dealing with appointment of officers for state organizations. The executive has too much presence through the influence of appointments. It has bred corruption w ...
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