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Have you met the prophet at the u.s. embassy?

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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    After a year or five depending on the visa, she will look for this man and invite him at your home. She will then ask the pastor about the kind kind of food he likes. She would then prepare him a sumptuous dinner. When that h ...
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  • Ghanaba kronkron 10 years ago

    this is a nice piece of root consciousness,why are in hurry?

  • Priscilla 10 years ago

    I love the way you put the piece together. Your diction and the entire work. This is really good and very true. we all must be careful and wise not to be deceived. Thank you for sharing.

  • Asiwome 10 years ago

    Why are we afraid to give to our kind?

  • OWEN, NEW YORK. 10 years ago

    You gather the needed documentation that will serve as evidence. After that ,you can pray to God to give you the strength and wisdom to squarely face the person who will interview you. Eyeballs to eyeballs. You will sail thro ...
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  • danny USA 10 years ago

    The article is not clear at all,the writer said the lady went for the interview and came back with her passport having de visa in it same day???Wow!!! i know american embassy issue visa chits when a visa is appproved and ther ...
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  • Dartey 10 years ago

    You are absolutely right that the U.S. embassy does not issue visas on the same day of interview relative to my experience. My dear lady went for her 1st interview and was given a light green paper if my memory serves me righ ...
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  • Erick 10 years ago

    Keep it up and stay away from unecessary political writings and tribal politics. Have a good day

  • kpp 10 years ago

    Nice article and I have encountered this man before at the embassy. But my only problem with the article is that US embassy does not issue visa the same day so where he says his lady returned from the interview with her passp ...
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  • danny USA 10 years ago

    kpp u are very right and u read my mind oo,i wrote same comment on the article,USA embassy never issue same day visa,the article was faricated n there isn't a single truth about it.I have been to USA embassy on several occasi ...
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  • rev. 10 years ago

    i don't see anything wrong with this preacher being offered ten cedis by the woman. wether he was a good preachger or bad, at least he preached and prayed for her and ahd the lady got her wishes. there is nothing about the p ...
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  • HABLUTA SENYO 10 years ago

    WHY CAN GHANAIANS STAY IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY?ALWAYS ON RUN TO LIBYA
    SOME END UP IN IRAQ.

  • GABBY 10 years ago

    ITS TRUE THAT VISAS ARE NOT ISSUED SAME DAY AS YOU CLAIM.THOSE PASTOR THOUGH I BELIEVE CONN POOR PEOPLE WHO NEEDED THE VISA

  • Martin 10 years ago

    That the lady gave the preacher money with the hopes of securing a visa is emblematic of the Ghanaian culture. Everyone will pay for something. While I do not suggest that the preacher’s practice epitomizes corruption, this ...
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