‘Make Brong Ahafo Ghana’s food processing hub’

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  • OSEI TAWIAH 12 years ago

    Foolish Anane-Agyei, where do we have the most resources in the Brong-Ahafo?
    You believe all infracstructure should go into the Brong areas. How about the more productive Ahafo and the Twumuru areas around Kwame Danso. The m ...
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  • Kentrick Patrick 12 years ago

    Anane-Agyei is expressing his opinion. It is equally good for others to add to what he suggested.
    Brong Ahafo's location is good for food stuff's processing. The whole point is to have those industries close to the raw mater ...
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  • Ernest Yeboah 12 years ago

    Two wrongs never make any right. He might be wrong, but is that the best way to criticise his idea of development? Constructive criticism is what Ghana needs and not insults.

  • K. Oppong TWUMASI 12 years ago

    OSEI Tawiah, you Ahafos are known for idleness, jealousy, vain words, ... etc. Why should development come to AHAFO? How can you live in Kumasi and expect your area to progress or develop? The Brongs left Kumasi and went back ...
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  • Crazy Country 12 years ago

    Gold Asante, oil infanti, castle northerners, learning cape coast - where are we heading......korle lagoon

  • Crazy Country 12 years ago

    Do these writers think before they key the board?

  • Tito 12 years ago

    To Osei Tawiah, Mr. Anane Agyei is talking about districts here. Tano north, Tano south, Asunafo north are all in the Ahafo part of the Brong and Ahafo region. I'm not sure about Twumuru and kwame Danso area, but isn't kwame ...
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  • Ernest Yeboah 12 years ago

    I think we must be broad visioned in our approach to problem analysis and solving or amelioration. Youth migration is not exclusive to B/A. All the regions of Ghana suffer same, but probably to varying extents. The real issue ...
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  • DAN 12 years ago

    the meat should be cut and frozen solid and veggies and fruits canned or frozen also..There need to be more stuff canned.. In usa it can sit on your or stores shelf for 6 months or longer..so no loss on way to market.

  • Akwasi 12 years ago

    The Ahafo part of BA has always fed the nation and produced timber for export. Desmond of MIM Timbers, Gristen of Abuom, etc, were timber contructors in the area far back as the 60s. Apantu and cocoa yam (mankani) 'a ye de to ...
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  • K. Oppong TWUMASI 12 years ago

    You are REALY short sighted Akwasi, development is moved more by commerce, and not the amount of raw materials the area produces, or else, Obuasi will be the most developed in GHANA. You AHAFOs have a problem, and that is jea ...
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  • A Richard. 12 years ago

    Osei we know sometimes we do make mistakes in writting or making a speech i don't thing the administrators will never forget the AHAFO area where we are all part of it development. I for years ASK for the Regions Name to be ...
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  • e Oppong 12 years ago

    THANK YOU MR. ANANE AGYEI FOR YOUR WORDS OF WISDOM.
    NO DOUBT, THE GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION OF THE BRONG AHAFO IS SECOND TO NON. THE POSITION OF THE REGION IS MORE THAN GOLD, DIAMOND, OR OIL. IT'S REALY SAD THAT OUR POLITICIAN ...
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  • K. Oppong TWUMASI 12 years ago

    All the food processing industries mentioned, will benefit the whole of the BRONG AHAFO region, and not only the BRONG part of the region. The AHAFOs are quick to make an issue, that their area is rejected, and that, only the ...
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