$3B for railways
$3b for HOPE CITY
$3.8B for Keta bomigo clay deposit.
Are we Ghanaians so delusional to believe such 419 scams ?
$3B for railways
$3b for HOPE CITY
$3.8B for Keta bomigo clay deposit.
Are we Ghanaians so delusional to believe such 419 scams ?
insight to the bone 11 years ago
the figure in itself shows the lack of proper understanding of prudent business practices , this is a joke
the figure in itself shows the lack of proper understanding of prudent business practices , this is a joke
Vodoo Xebieso 11 years ago
Swine, just wait and see what happens next.
Swine, just wait and see what happens next.
OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago
Trokosis trying hard to dupe Ghana for business but they are deficient. They have no clue what they are talking about. Togbe Afede, their best businessman is already a failure.
Trokosis trying hard to dupe Ghana for business but they are deficient. They have no clue what they are talking about. Togbe Afede, their best businessman is already a failure.
NOKORE NA EYE OOH 11 years ago
The best grades of the products will be sold out of the country just like plywood companies do in Ghana. The unwanted last resort debries will be sold for the pot makers as if jobs has been greated. Just look as the multiple ... read full comment
The best grades of the products will be sold out of the country just like plywood companies do in Ghana. The unwanted last resort debries will be sold for the pot makers as if jobs has been greated. Just look as the multiple partners involued. Who owns the business largest profits? I cry for my country.
gq 11 years ago
Who put in the most money? that is how business works whether it is in Kumasi or New York. Resource in the ground is useless until some one brings it out.
And this begs the question again who put in the most money?
Who put in the most money? that is how business works whether it is in Kumasi or New York. Resource in the ground is useless until some one brings it out.
And this begs the question again who put in the most money?
Sir Kofi Mumui 11 years ago
Another ceramic fiasco. Remember Saltpond ceramics?
Another ceramic fiasco. Remember Saltpond ceramics?
ELINAM 11 years ago
Until we have display the ability of home grown technology and the art to be innovative beyond our own dreams, no amount of foreign investment will take us out of poverty.
Saltpond ceramics could not manufacture any other ba ... read full comment
Until we have display the ability of home grown technology and the art to be innovative beyond our own dreams, no amount of foreign investment will take us out of poverty.
Saltpond ceramics could not manufacture any other bathroom wares apart from one type of WC that could not flush very well.
Kojo T 11 years ago
It is time for us to revisit all these projects. Cowards are said to die many times before their death. If we are scared cannot do anything
It is time for us to revisit all these projects. Cowards are said to die many times before their death. If we are scared cannot do anything
OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago
Elinam sounds more intelligent and positive than you, Kojo T.
Elinam sounds more intelligent and positive than you, Kojo T.
JAMES 11 years ago
This is overly speculative and too premature. Even the report says some more tests would have to be done in France on the clay.
Also where will the money come from? Where will the energy come from? How about market for the ... read full comment
This is overly speculative and too premature. Even the report says some more tests would have to be done in France on the clay.
Also where will the money come from? Where will the energy come from? How about market for the products?
This is poor report by any standard and meant to be served on the overly credulous Ghanaian.
Lorgo Ligri 11 years ago
And how much will be invested on upgrading the roads leading to this fictional imagination? The road tells you this won't happen.
And how much will be invested on upgrading the roads leading to this fictional imagination? The road tells you this won't happen.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 11 years ago
This what a chief does to help its people and ghana as a whole ,good investment and hope other regional ministers and chiefs will seek to follow the goodwork initiated by Togbe and his elders to develope his communities.
This what a chief does to help its people and ghana as a whole ,good investment and hope other regional ministers and chiefs will seek to follow the goodwork initiated by Togbe and his elders to develope his communities.
ck 11 years ago
This GNA report claims $253 per Metric Ton for Keat clay. It has to be a special clay. By the way how much does a metric ton sell thse days??
Journalists, please do us a favour. Ask intelligent questions....before you use ... read full comment
This GNA report claims $253 per Metric Ton for Keat clay. It has to be a special clay. By the way how much does a metric ton sell thse days??
Journalists, please do us a favour. Ask intelligent questions....before you use your mighty pens...
Curious 10 years ago
Readers may like to learn that the existing clay brick and tile company in Adidome has no market in the Volta Region for clay bricks for schools and houses for doctors, nurses and teachers, unlike the situation in other Regio ... read full comment
Readers may like to learn that the existing clay brick and tile company in Adidome has no market in the Volta Region for clay bricks for schools and houses for doctors, nurses and teachers, unlike the situation in other Regions, as there is no interest by District Assemblies in Volta Region to use locally-made clay bricks for their school projects. Only poor quality sandcrete blocks using imported cement clinker are specified in the Volta Region for all their new schools. The factory therefore has to send all of its brick and tile products to other regions and even to the Benin Republic !!! Why build another brick factory in Keta when they do not use the products of the existing factory ? The Adidome brick factory has unused brick machines and spare kiln capcity to immediately produce many more bricks for schools and homes in the Volta Region. Bricks can be supplied to Keta this week, if required. Perhaps the new Volta Regional Minister can look at this sad state of affairs to discover why the local brick industry is not supported at all in the Volta Region. Let's hope things will change, so that the unemployed youth can then be employed.
$3B for railways
$3b for HOPE CITY
$3.8B for Keta bomigo clay deposit.
Are we Ghanaians so delusional to believe such 419 scams ?
the figure in itself shows the lack of proper understanding of prudent business practices , this is a joke
Swine, just wait and see what happens next.
Trokosis trying hard to dupe Ghana for business but they are deficient. They have no clue what they are talking about. Togbe Afede, their best businessman is already a failure.
The best grades of the products will be sold out of the country just like plywood companies do in Ghana. The unwanted last resort debries will be sold for the pot makers as if jobs has been greated. Just look as the multiple ...
read full comment
Who put in the most money? that is how business works whether it is in Kumasi or New York. Resource in the ground is useless until some one brings it out.
And this begs the question again who put in the most money?
Another ceramic fiasco. Remember Saltpond ceramics?
Until we have display the ability of home grown technology and the art to be innovative beyond our own dreams, no amount of foreign investment will take us out of poverty.
Saltpond ceramics could not manufacture any other ba ...
read full comment
It is time for us to revisit all these projects. Cowards are said to die many times before their death. If we are scared cannot do anything
Elinam sounds more intelligent and positive than you, Kojo T.
This is overly speculative and too premature. Even the report says some more tests would have to be done in France on the clay.
Also where will the money come from? Where will the energy come from? How about market for the ...
read full comment
And how much will be invested on upgrading the roads leading to this fictional imagination? The road tells you this won't happen.
This what a chief does to help its people and ghana as a whole ,good investment and hope other regional ministers and chiefs will seek to follow the goodwork initiated by Togbe and his elders to develope his communities.
This GNA report claims $253 per Metric Ton for Keat clay. It has to be a special clay. By the way how much does a metric ton sell thse days??
Journalists, please do us a favour. Ask intelligent questions....before you use ...
read full comment
Readers may like to learn that the existing clay brick and tile company in Adidome has no market in the Volta Region for clay bricks for schools and houses for doctors, nurses and teachers, unlike the situation in other Regio ...
read full comment