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Corruption driving investors away – Danish Ambassador

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  • Yaw opankah 7 years ago

    These investors should come back established their business if only the environment is good for them so that we can get some and do.

  • kwadaso 7 years ago

    If the Danish Ambassador can furnish us with a name(s) of those demanding bribes,she must do that now,otherwise making unsustantiated claim will be seen as a deliberate attempt to tanish our image.

  • ATYCO #ONE THE CITIZEN! 7 years ago

    Thank Tovi but don't be surprised you are in the worded country of corruption which a particular set of generations have become canker, cancer, menace, wicked, evil, ill-mannered, immoral, thieves and ungodly to their motherl ...
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  • kwadaso 7 years ago

    She hasn't provided any evidence to support the allegation she is making..If I took to the internet to make wild allegations of racist attacks in her country without any proof,I am quite sure she will not like it eventhough t ...
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  • Kwaku 7 years ago

    Oh Ghana, very shameful attitude will bring us all down, it's in our DNA from top to bottom !!!!!!

  • Kwadaso 7 years ago

    SHE HASN'T PROVIDED ANY PROOF OR NAMES TO SUPPORT HER ALLEGATIONS.WHY IS EVERYBODY SO INCLINED TO BELIEVE THE WORST IN GHANA.GIVE GHANA A CHANCE AND GIVE YOURSELVES A CHANCE.SOME OF OUR OFFICIALS MAY BE CORRUPT BUT THEY GO OU ...
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  • kofi adu 7 years ago

    are you listening? she is saying what is true and gh. should pay serious attention.

  • SAINTS &SINNERS 7 years ago

    NO wonder an Australian miner told me about twenty years ago that ;on his arrival at the KIA and visits to some high offices in GHANA points to corruption infestation.

  • John Mark 7 years ago

    Do you need any proof? Let us accept the fact that we are corrupt so that all of us could turn a new leaf.

  • Kwadaso 7 years ago

    This is just one of the many excuses used by the West to justify their policies of boycotting African economies.They throw out open ended allegations and innuendoes about corruption and lack of education or laws in our count ...
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