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Ghana’s economy dynamically unstable – ISSER/UNDP report

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  • oppong london 10 years ago

    with incompetent and useless ndc politicians in power ,ghana will never be taken seriously at all levels,nationally and internationally,john mahama is deep rooted and chronically corrupt in bones and blood,he is the most stup ...
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  • OBAA NYANSANI 10 years ago

    The economic problems in the country is the result of an incompetent government. The competency of a leader is a reflection of the people who selected that leader. So it also showcases the incompetency of Ghanaians in general ...
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  • OBAA NYANSANI 10 years ago

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  • They Say They Say 10 years ago

    You raised quite a few point but still fell short of what's really impeding on Ghana's progress. History has shone that a leader's love for country alone is not enough to move a country like Ghana forward ( president Mills). ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    jj and all these foolish criminal ndc politicians again are trying to create a diversion and throw smoke screens in our eyes on the issue of corruption . our corruption is a different kind especially when is rooted in some mi ...
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  • wwww.giibic.com 10 years ago

    Ghana needs Islamic banking, and finance system to stabilize the economy, create employment, and help build social infrastructure. The principles of Islamic finacial system is based on risk-sharing, and equity-based financial ...
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  • Sintim 10 years ago

    Country broke or country no broke,we dey inside

  • The Ghanaian 10 years ago

    This clueless government that does not even know its left and right only came to power to steal, distabilize our economy, and to destroy Ghana.

  • TerriblY Spe cifi. 10 years ago

    Upon all this report mahama want to sell the merchant Bank? Hey mahama God will punish you wate! hmmmm

  • Komo 10 years ago

    we need to do this and that yet the root of the problem which is blatant corruption is still rife in government and politics!