Why do we negotiate development planning when we can chart our own path?

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  • Divine Ninja of America 5 months ago

    Because most black leaders have lost their senses

  • Divine Ninja of America 5 months ago

    Most Blacks, especially, Africans, with Ghana as a typical example, have sold their conscience and integrity to selfishness that create corruption and failure with no progress unless led by the white man. This is why most MPs ...
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  • Divine Ninja of America 5 months ago

    Most Ghanaians are hypocrites and pretending by their spirit of selfishness. Even, the author of these posted news of opinion, may ignore my suggestions to abolish political appointments, despite he believes that Ghana can ch ...
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  • OSAFO KANTANKA 5 months ago

    I can understand all your analysis and comments. Unfortunately we are so Corrupt beyond repair. You can hardly Trust any Ghanaian these days. I am not really sure the reasons for this kind of behaviour. Laziness , poor work ...
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  • Kodzo Nartay 5 months ago

    This powerful call to “chart our own path” in development resonates deeply—not only for big-picture planning but also in how we embrace digital tools in our Governemnt and private sector like EPayslip. By shifting our p ...
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