Ghana's Gold: Cursed or blessing?

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  • Andrews Quaicoe - Gozoo 10 months ago

    Great Article Mr. Nathaniel Jonah. Well, done Boss.

  • GHANA'S LEADERS ARE THE NUMBER ONE SMUGGLERS O OF GHANA GOLD AND DIAMONDS FOR DECADES. THE DEADLY PRACTICE IS KNOWN TO ALL OF GHANA'S PRESIDENTS WHO ARE COMPLICIT. 10 months ago

    THEY SHOULD BOW WHICH HEADS IN SHAME? KWASIA! THEY'VE COMMITTED CRIMINAL OFFENCES AND SHOULD BE JAILED, WITH THEIR ASSETS CONFISCATED TO THE STATE TO SEND A CHILLING MESSAGE TO POTENTIAL CRIMINALS.

    GHANAIANS ARE FED UP WIT ...
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  • Bismark Asante 10 months ago

    A concise yet comprehensive article aimed at urging the country’s leaders to adopt a well-informed approach in utilizing gold more effectively for national development.

  • Bismark Asante 10 months ago

    Well done, my Boss

  • Kiki 10 months ago

    Everything is about the attitude, character, behavior and culture of the custodians. Gold in itself is a natural gift. The leaders need to use their brains to make it work for the nation as whole, just as the Saudis are makin ...
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  • Godfred Bobson (Partner, GAB Consult) 10 months ago

    Nice writeup, Mr. Jonah.
    Ghana's Gold is a blessing.

  • James Barnor 10 months ago

    I agree with Andrew Quaicoo regarding the excellence of this article and go one further to suggest that Mr. Nathaniel Jonah applies to work with the Department of Mineral Resources after completing his Law studies.