A Ghanaian owned economy is possible – Nyinaku

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  • Bec 10 years ago

    Rawlings has a lot to answer for.He hijacked Ghana for 20 years with no development plan but but blood thirsty agenda and personal prosperity ambition.
    He should be drag to court for killing Ghanaian bussiness and innovation ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    We need a mixed economy .The failure of our economy has been greatly from the so called private sector.Apart from crony capitalism , Ghanaians are afraid"people .They are risk averse. What irritates me is the NPP apologists w ...
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  • Kojo F 10 years ago

    Kojo T, you are right on point. npp annoys me to the bone. A wonderful system as capitalist economy, these guys merely make noise with it. With 8 years in government, if they had really practiced what they proudly assume to b ...
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  • EDUARDO DOMINGO 10 years ago

    YOU HAVE TOUCHED ON A SENSITIVE MATTER!
    NOW I WANT TO PHOOPHOO YOUR ASSERTION BY EXPOSING YOUR IGNORANCE OF THE TERRAIN AFRICAN ECONOMY! TAKE FOR INSTANCE A PLACE LIKE NIGERIA, WHOSE ECONOMY IS THE BIGGEST IN AFRICA ALONG WI ...
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  • Chief amankwa 10 years ago

    Not this non productive service sector we need to go through the process

  • YIKRA 10 years ago

    Becareful, do not follow UN predictions to plan your country. These are false misdirections. Government must encourage rural growth by shifting resources to the towns and rural areas.

    Don't allow UN to misled you to planni ...
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  • Nana 10 years ago

    Too many forces making sure it doesn't happen.
    From the Ndc Npp politicians who are selling us out and the forces causing all the wars in the world.

  • Ama serwaa 10 years ago

    Where is this guy from?

  • smart prof 10 years ago

    Ama Serwaa you are anti-ghana development.What is the relevance of your question ?be prudent,,,,,

  • JAMES Y 10 years ago

    This article provides some food for thought which should be embraced by our policy makers. It makes sense that Ghana takes the idea to build its own economy. The old ways of building our economy need be changed, for sure.