Building a Renewed Social Contract: Tackling youth unemployment and planning Ghana’s future

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  • Accranie 11 months ago

    Madam, Your Article is Well PutTogether and Strikes All the Right Cords, I Guess You're Much Exhausted With All the HardThinking and Some Replenishment is Well Deserve,One of Our Person will Forward You A Drink

  • Accranie 11 months ago

    Your Faith in the Idea that the African Leader/Politician is Capable of Finally Realizing That He/She Has Abandoned the Social Contract that Binds A People Demonstrates and Gives The Ordinary Person That All Hope is Not Lost

  • Accranie 11 months ago

    The UpToDate Knowledge is That Irrespective of Ones Path to Becoming A Nations Leader,Gh./Africa Expects Solutions to It's Developmental Challenges And Luckily For Gh. Thourough Work Has Been Done, By Both the National Develo ...
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  • Accranie 11 months ago

    The Overwhelming Number of Gh. have given THE REPORT A Resounding Thumps Up and Were Looking Forward to It's iMplementation, Which will Bring About the Structural Changes Needed for the Country to Finally Launch But the Polit ...
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  • Accranie 11 months ago

    According to Prof Lumumba, the African Leader/Politician has Become Used to the Trappings of Power and to Compound it The Futureless Economy(President Akuffo Addo) Being Practice in Gh./Africa(Exporting Commodities in The Raw ...
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  • Accranie 11 months ago

    The HeartBreaking Issue is the Youth Whose Future is Being Debated, They Seems To Be No Where To Be Found