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The President and his Travels
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Comment: RE: The President and his Travels
Author:
Tom Ewuah Tuniah
Date:
2002-10-27 15:40:15
Comment to:
RE: The President and his Travels
Folks, you need to remain focused. You are all loosing site of the facts! Lets show that, atleast, we are very thoughtful!
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10-27 07:49
RE: The President and his Travels
What explanation do you want the President to offer Ghanaians again about his travels? He travels for investment which the country lacks due to the attitude of the previous governament towards successful businessmen.The oppos
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KALULU
10-27 08:28
RE: The President and his Travels
"Take the HIPIC as an example, the spoke against it from day one, but when the benefits started rolling in, they were complaining about the method of distributing." A figment of your infantile imagination.
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Ayigbetor
10-27 14:19
RE: The President and his Travels
Kalulu, There is no HIPC benefit. The Governments is only borrowing internally and given it to the assemblies as HIPC money. Do not be gullible.
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Osonoba
10-27 18:46
RE: The President and his Travels
Tell me which creditor will like you if it is known that you have no idea or clue about managing your resources and that you a poor credit risk. I dont see how the HIPC label by itself benefits Ghana and helps Ghana to devel
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One man Soldier
10-27 22:15
RE: The President and his Travels
OH SHUT UP, when u write do it with facts. in your capacity as what are u making these ridiculous claims ? if the prez has to travel to bring in more investors and other things profitable to the people of Ghana, then so be i
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Boakyewaa
10-28 08:54
RE: The President and his Travels
This is all silly talk!! You are probably sitting in your comfort somewhere in America or Europe and critisizing how the President should run the country without offering any reasonable alternative solutions to the hydra-head
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Johnny-Delaware
10-27 10:14
RE: The President and his Travels
How do return home when the President himself thinks that the answer is abroad and not home?
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Concerned Citizen
10-27 11:31
RE: The President and his Travels
It is the duty and obligation of true patriots to critsize their government.
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fo koku
10-27 13:03
RE: The President and his Travels
Any alternative, Prez JAK should stay at home, that's the answer! The prez JAK is planting a bad SEED, if JAK the ASS thinks Ghanaian "answer" is for us to go home then he should show the example, stay home! After a
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Zunguzen
10-27 14:58
RE: The President and his Travels
And you are planting a good seed by referring to a president of a countyr who is her embodiment as ass, how should I discribe you?
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Chris
10-28 09:27
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Tom Ewuah Tuniah
10-27 15:40
RE: The President and his Travels
I quite remember this proverbial saying which goes like this" the mother crab is crawling the baby crab is crawling who then will help the other" something like that. Here we are the president is traveling his the c
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Daniel
10-27 10:53
RE: The President and his Travels
is this the same Ghanaian press which called Jerry Rawlings and his wife a junketeering cuople ? It is the right and obligation of any ghanaian whereever he may be living to criticize a misbehaving prez. Mr Kuffour's behavior
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the prophet
10-27 15:02
RE: The President and his Travels
Despite all the travelling that the president is making, how many investements has Ghana got out of that, at this moment? Are we still looking at the whiteman to solve our problems for us? There are many Ghanaians who will l
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Michael Nii Ayi Thompson
10-27 11:41
RE: The President and his Travels
Ma nya ka dada, nanso Ghanafor ntie; Me ye asase aban, mentie gyae, ---JAK. Pride goeth before fall, so says the Good Book
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fo koku
10-27 12:46
RE: The President and his Travels
<<Are we still looking at the whiteman to solve our problems for us?>> Mr. thompson, your name sounds like a whiteman's name, why don't you go to Ghana and help solve our problem with your whiteman name.
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Kofi Kumasi
10-28 10:21
RE: The President and his Travels
mr. thompson, please do me a favor and read the statement below before you criticize <<SHANGHAI, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- John Agyekum Kufuor, president of the Republic of Ghana, arrived here Sunday for an eight-day state
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Kofi Kumasi
10-28 10:41
RE: The President and his Travels
I do not think the writer understands world politics and economics. Global village does not mean you can sit on your hands and expect goodies. Resources will usually go the one who physically presents the needs of his people.
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Agya Yaw Yeboa siakwan
10-27 13:47
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I don't really think the author of this article understood the word "RUBBISH" very well.I will like to take these opportunity to clearify certain words which some people especially in Ghana misunderstand to be
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Big mouth
10-27 17:16
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I am sorry - but if english has to set in then 'rubbishing' means 'belittling'. You do not belittle the views of your electorates. They paid for your ticket so when they complain, you take it on board and agree to explain t
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Concerned Citizen
10-28 06:26
RE: The President and his Travels
You people are talking what you don't know. What evidence do you people got to show that Ghanaians don't approve of the President's travels? The newspapers do not represent the views of all Ghanaians. There is no point for th
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NPP MAN
10-28 07:39
RE: The President and his Travels
Micheal Nii Ayi Thompson Bravo you have hit the nail right on the head. What investment have come down so far? The roving around the world President. He has no vision for Ghana. I am really disappointed. Somebody should
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Ganyobi Ganyo
10-28 13:55
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if travelling all over the world for no serious reason is what NPP MAN thinks it takes to be a president then any fool like him can be president. its about time the IQ of presidential candidates are tested before we vote for
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ntiamoah
10-28 20:36
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