No issue with Bryan Acheampong winning hotel bids - NPP Swindon chapter chairman

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  • TAKE OR PAY DEMON 2 years ago

    ,., The transaction was not at arms length. It was Osafo Marfo's son who led the SSNIT team to negotiate this dubious deal that ensured that the amount involved was not quoted in dollars yet the transaction advisor was paid i ...
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  • Rex 2 years ago

    Aboa , what didn't u say and do to Ibrahim for winning the bid to mine Ghana's bauxite, always approbating and reorobating. Idiots

  • TAKE OR PAY DEMON 2 years ago

    Ibrahim Mahama never won a bid. Rather, John Mahama gave the bauxite concession to his brother right in his bedroom after he lost the 2016 election. John Mahama is a Gonja thief.

  • Rex @The idiot who calls himself fante jester 2 years ago

    You are just an uninformed idiot, no need to argue with you, ask your Richard Ahiagba if Ibrahim didn't bid and win, clown, you can Google search, it's free, always making unnecessary uninformed noise.

  • .com 2 years ago

    Here is where NPP can be divided into two. No SSNIT contributor will accept parliamentarians who are not SSNIT contributors to head and institute laws for the governance of the sector, a mistake of the constitution. Two,the f ...
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  • Truth 2 years ago

    Ghanaians like fooling too much! Always happy when foreigners buy our properties but out of hatred and jealousy, we're not happy to see our own buying them

  • ANOTHER TWERP 2 years ago

    A TWERP indeed

  • H Aborbi 2 years ago

    This gentleman has not learned anything from his residence in the UK. Does he think a company whose majority shares are own by a minister be allowed to do business with a public company? The issue here is not about transparen ...
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