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Is rapidly growing population menace or ...

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  • Sylvanus Agbemenyah 10 years ago

    Rapid population growth in Ghana will surely be a menace or curve because the nation would not and is not being managed by astute person who can harness the potential therein in huge population growth and size. With a populat ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Hi Sylvanus, thanks for responding to my article. Hope you enjoyed reading it.

  • Kwesi Atta makes no sense! 10 years ago

    Are you aware that you use to write pure weed sometimes?

    You are gradually making a fool out of yourself. I wonder if you are not already really a fool!

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Learn to respect people so that you will be respected. Know how to use urbane and civilised words. Alfred Northhead once said that education is the purgation of the crudities of the mind. Go get some education, you incorrigi ...
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  • Monthy Python 10 years ago

    Well written !!!

    Overpopulation accompany environmental destruction and also against human rights, cos the basic needs of each and every one is not guaranteed and can not be guaranteed. The country has become a plastic was ...
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  • Samuel 10 years ago

    I like to call you uncle kwesi because of our age difference. By the way I am in my late late twenties. I admire you a lot because of your convictions, experience and the fact that your articles border on issues germane to th ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Hi Samuel, being a writer calls for fortitude as you will draw flak, and gadflies. However, you need to stand firm for what you believe in. Please carry on developing your writing skills but you need to read a lot and resear ...
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  • Nenyi 10 years ago

    I do agree to your last paragraph.
    Which is also the results of the massive influx-exodus & over-congestions affecting our southern metropolitan coastal belt, especially before & then after the oil find-boom.
    Late ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Hi Nenyi, I am glad you had my photo. Thanks for your kind rejoinder.

  • Paa Kwesi Mintah 10 years ago

    Poor Cousin,

    I'll repeat what I once told you-"You've spent too much time schooling but have little or no education"

    Don't be offended because I admire you greatly and read your articles with passion but often come out ...
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  • Nenyi 10 years ago

    Why not turn your bogus comments into articles instead?
    What a blunder of a well-educated cousin of this distant cousin?

    We would all gladly like to read your views of the scheme of things in an article than this ...
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  • Paa Kwesi Mintah 10 years ago

    Nenyi,

    I promise you the finest of Nkwantanan simpa obanku that's carefully wrapped and preserved to last a week, to be sent to you by Fedex, if you can point out my bogus comments.

    Ready, go!

    If you're unable to do ...
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  • Nenyi 10 years ago

    Better send all that 'carefully wrapped simpa etsew' attached with your latest pic to my anonymous inbox instead without any extra payment costs to: 1248kj@gmail.com

    My inbox is open to all: FedEx, UPC & to all forumer ...
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  • @BoraGermin 10 years ago

    meaningful and thought-provoking article