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Ghana earns Over ?40m from wood products
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04-29 09:39
RE: Ghana earns Over ?40m from wood products
and destroyed 10000 hectares of forest in the process! STOP EXPORTING RAW TIMBER TO THE EUROPEANS. IF THEY DON"T WANT PROCESSED WOOD, LET THEM USE PLASTIC!
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gbetormenyo
04-29 09:55
RE: Ghana earns Over ?40m from wood products
Money money on spent on the health of the workers at this site who slave themselves for the good of us to enjoy. I mean do they have a better health care provision?
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Ama
04-29 10:09
RE: Ghana earns Over ?40m from wood products
I wish we had earned that much from something we have 'produced'. We are only ridding our land of its forest cover, something that belongs to posterity. And what do we have to show for all the forests we have destroyed?
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monkey
04-29 10:27
"Oh Lord, Don't Let Them CHOP-CHOP"
This is not the only sector in our economy, which brings in money, but so many sectors, but still what happens to the money--that our president, Kuffuor, the bonafide "handkerchief head Negro" down there carrying &q
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Omanhene (I)
04-29 12:44
RE: Ghana earns Over ?40m from CONTRADICTIONS
Ghana is a country of contradictions. On my last trip to Ghana I was told it was illegal to cut down trees and that chainsaws operators were being jailed. Ghanaians scholars know that exporting raw logs like the ones seen i
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One man soldier
04-29 13:04
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