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Vote for Your Vote in Ghana’s Elections

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  • Jermaine N 11 years ago

    I believe this "convincing" has already been done to fruition via the Diaspora Vote Committee (DVC) effort in 2005, which I was proud to initiate, and which resulted in the signing into law by President J A Kufuor on 24th Feb ...
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  • GHANABA 11 years ago

    So you mean the PARIS VERSION IS NOT THE INITIAL OR ORIGINAL?

  • Dondon 11 years ago

    why just 2 seats for two continents, Aren't there ghanaians all over the globe, on all cotinents??

  • Eugene 11 years ago

    It beggers belief that Mahama is asking you to "convince" his government on voting rights for Ghanaians in diaspora. It appears to me that it is the NDC party that errorneously believes that majority of Ghanaians in diaspora ...
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  • Nana Yaa Kofi 11 years ago

    It is a real sadness to me to know that some politicians in Ghana are there just to amass wealth for themselves, and they care very little for the rest of the population.
    We need education so we can better inform ourselves. ...
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  • Ama Atta Yankey UK 11 years ago

    Clean drinking water, electricity, houses for all ghanaians not a selected Few.

  • GHANAVIA 11 years ago

    Dramani Mahama is plainly being stupid and clumsy by saying we should continue to convince his government, that as Ghanaians in the diaspora, we are being unnecessarily disenfranchised.

    Mediocrity president; this is all ND ...
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  • Ibrahim Alah 11 years ago

    What at all is wrong in asking fellow country men to convince him of their views and opinions. That is how you argue a case my friend (by convincing). The NPP did not convince the court, hence, the reason to throw away thei ...
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  • Ibrahim Alah 11 years ago

    It stated as follows "Two Subsidiary Parliamentary Seats From Each Continent" not two (2) as you understood. So we are talking about the seven continents of the world.

  • Mad Max 11 years ago

    Dealing with John Mahama is like dealing with a DEAD MAN WALKING. He is an illegitimate caricature holed up in the old slave castle at Osu.

    The ROPAL which was tabled by the Kufour govt and passed by parliament is the la ...
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  • Baby 11 years ago

    NO wonder you call yourself mad Max

  • KOFI ASAMOAH 11 years ago

    I'm living abroad but wouldn't waste my time to vote for any vampire bogus politician in Ghana. What do they come to do for the nation? Nothing.Since the beginning of time there have not been any progres with regards to devel ...
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  • Poncho 11 years ago

    The statement says 'two seats for each continent'.Don't 'confiss'(lol)
    yourself.On a more serious note, a lot of guys misread articles and start making bizarre comments on Ghanaweb.
    It's becoming too common.

  • Ewura Adjoa UK 11 years ago

    Calm down poncho. We are all learning. some of us read the web on Iphones.

  • Pipiango 11 years ago

    Get a life motherfucker.

  • Lord Listowel, USA 11 years ago

    Hello Mr. Michael Osei Mensah, are you not just advertizing for the sale of your said book? Don't you believe that President Mahamah already knows the contributions of Ghanaians in the diaspora that is why he came over to lau ...
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  • Kojo Twumasi 11 years ago

    In the first place, how many Ghanaians abroad pay TAX back home?

    What will be lost if these disporans eager to assist come home to do what the want to do? Take the example of Chinery Hesse of SofTRIBE. He came home and ...
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  • KOOBAAH. 11 years ago

    PLEASE GIVE US EARS TO HEAR GOOD MESSAGES. THE FLAGSTAFF HOUSE WAS NOT BUILT BY KUFOUR,S MONEY.EVEN THE MONEY HE USED TO BUY HOTELS FOR HIS SON COULD BUILD TWICE THAT NKOKOBUO HE BUILT WITH GHANA,S MONEY.THE MONEY WAS GHANA,S ...
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  • xabadaodzi 11 years ago

    What will such a bureaucracy cost, because it is not going to be a one man operation. We should be cutting back on ministries and missions not increasing them at a time when we cannot even provide clean water and electricity ...
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