Ambassador Victor Smith courts diaspora investment in Las Vegas

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  • Obrempong 3 months ago

    During Dr Kwame Nkrumah’s reign private
    Investors were aided to attract them establish
    their enterprises. Some of the aids were Tax-
    free for about three Years, Bank Loans and
    other incentives. Kwame’s Executives were ...
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  • BENJI JM 3 months ago

    Thank you. You just said my mind.

  • Bj 3 months ago

    They are just corrupt. Ghana not a good place to invest in.

  • OBON TAKYI 3 months ago

    Victor Smith ambassador again?.How many times does this guy wants to be ambassador?.All lands in Ghana to be controlled by Ewes?.All minerals mining lands and minerals to be given to Ibrahim and the Ewes? Via the CRC??

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  • Kay 3 months ago

    Square pegs in round holes. Mark my word Victor Smith and Kojo Bonsu will not bring a single investor to Ghana at the end of their 4yrs.

  • Zargon 3 months ago

    Is everything ok with you?

  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, nation with foolish leaders 3 months ago

    When he leaves es office who will you chase for your investment? Gh needs an investment office that way the state becomes the ultimate bearer and assumes responsibility of such investments

  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, nation with foolish leaders 3 months ago

    After 4 yrs they will go back to gh n live there n use your money to hire security n bribe judges n build multiple homes how will you find them to go after your investment should anything funny occur? Don't rely on Ghana kang ...
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  • E .K. MENSAH 3 months ago

    At least the fat man Ambassador is trying.

  • Dr who 3 months ago

    Excessive red tape and rigid administration slow down investment processes, while high transfer costs for remittances limit funds available for productive use the list goes on. In order to successfully court diaspora investme ...
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