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The Impact of Globalisation on the Ghanaian Economy

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  • JOHN MAHAMA THE THIEF 11 years ago

    TAANI ABOA JOHN MAHAMA THE FOOL

  • mama ceci 11 years ago

    WHEN 'OTANI' IS PRICKED THEIR BLOOD IS THE SAME COLOUR AS YOURS. WHY MUST YOU ALWAYS INDULGE IN TRIBALISM AND SECTARIANISM? FOR GOODNESS' SAKE, WE ARE ALL HUMAN BEINGS. NAME CALLING WILL NOT HELP OUR DEAR NATION. COME, AND L ...
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  • unknown 11 years ago

    Do you know what? I hate people like the writer of this article. I feel like no top governemt official is going to read this and this is just a waste of time. Why don't you join politics so youcan implement these? I feel like ...
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  • ' and Jesus wept ' 11 years ago

    The motto in the US Air Force is 'Lead, Follow or Get out of the way'. Where do you stand? The writer is just giving us information and the way forward. There is no reason hating him. God bless.

  • KNYC (USMC) 11 years ago

    I like this paragraph "We need visionary leaders, the likes of Dr Mahathir Muhammed of Malaysia, or the likes of Hu Jin Tao of China, or Lee Kuan Yew of Sngapore. We should create an enabling environment in Ghana so that the ...
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  • Paa Kwesi Mintah 11 years ago

    Cousin, some answers:

    "2. Since Diasporeans are contributing immensely to Ghana’s economic growth, should they not be recognized in a big way by the Ghanaian Government, in a way such as creating a Ministry of Diasporean ...
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  • Kwesi Sakyi 11 years ago

    Cousin Mintah amazes me with his long comments and rejoinders but accuses me of writing long articles. These articles are written for some reasons known to myself. All the same Cousin thank you for your rejoinders which are f ...
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  • Sammy 11 years ago

    "Are Africans in the Diaspora less patriotic or do they have more propensities to consume than to save?"

    Sending money home has nothing to do with "patriotism", it's about self-interest (paying your children's school fees, ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 11 years ago

    Slavery had profound negative effects on the victims of slavery and the nations of their birth while the slave masters and traders rejoiced and thanked their God for delivering unto them human cargo to till and toil their lan ...
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  • Kwesi Sakyi 11 years ago

    I am utterly sorry for you Abeeku because Alexander Pope reminds us that, "A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pierian Springs where shallow droughts intoxicate the brain and drinking deeply so ...
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