The Inconvenient Truth: The fragile economics of everyday items

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  • H Aborbi 3 months ago

    The issues addressed by this piece is important and currently topical. However, it would have been more insightful if it had not been been written in its current form of a series of unconnected paragraphs put one after anothe ...
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  • Accranie 3 months ago

    @H Aborbi/ Writing Anything Is Not Easy/ If You Don't Believe(As Originally Intended) It/ You Just Try Writing A Page Of Anything(Any Subject) So Show Some Appreciation/// The Article Itself Won' Be Neccesitated If The Head O ...
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  • Accranie 3 months ago

    @As An Indiginous Journo Advocated/That Those With The Appropriate Education Know That WhenEver The Issue Of The Economic/Development Of Gh/ Sub Sahara Africa Comes Up There Is A Xoxo/ Which Is A Typology Of The Ga People Cus ...
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  • Baffour 3 months ago

    Well done, Prof! This is how analytically savvy people with common sense should approach gevernance in Africa. Instead Africa, irrespective of where you turn, are consistently ruled by clueless unqualified so-called politicia ...
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  • Baffour 3 months ago

    *Governance

  • Nii 3 months ago

    I SALUTE YOU SIR, WHAT A BRILLIANT ADVICE.

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