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Goldstar Airline to airlift over 500 disabled to Brazil

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  • Reynolds 10 years ago

    Well done Goldstar Airline, this is truly a noble cause that has to be emulated by all corporate bodies.
    I edge all and sundry to throng the offices of Goldstar and Seasons Travel &Tour to book their flights to Brazil for th ...
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  • Martin 10 years ago

    The airline is in business to make money. I don't believe it is flying 500 disabled supporters to Brazil for free. Someone is paying for this trip. If it is true that this airline is undertaking this venture for free, then it ...
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  • Tolobeefi 10 years ago

    So who is paying for disabled people to go to Brazil and watch football. Does it also include blind people. Wouldn't the money be better spent giving disabled people an apprenticeship or upgrading the school of deaf and dumb. ...
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  • makamamam 10 years ago

    You sending disables to Brazil? Are sending attending medical personnel? Above all who is paying for this "exquisite services"?

    Oh NDC 491 SCHEMERS we know your ways!!!

  • makamamam 10 years ago

    how many blind people are you sending sir?

  • Reynolds 10 years ago

    For once folks lets give this man the chance to prove himself rather than jumping into hasty conclusion- 419, ndc, etc.
    Makamaman, if you are a blindperson registered with the Ghana Disable Association then you can have a co ...
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  • Martin 10 years ago

    Actually a blind person can attend a sporting event if someone can describe the action to him. This idea presented by Eric Bannerman, Chief Executive Officer of Seasons Travel and Tours, who happens to be the founder and pres ...
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  • Nii 10 years ago

    Yeah,this is good news to all mankind. However, lets all ensure that these innocent children of the land mother Ghana are not laced with drugs with the pretense that they are been sponsored. The authorities must check and che ...
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