Re: Disunity Cost Me World Trade Organization (WTO) job

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  • OKOE 11 years ago

    I READ THE RESUMES AND THE PRESENTATIONS BY ALL THE CANDIDATES AND MY TAKE IS THAT THE WINNING CANDIDATE HAD INSIDE EXPERIENCE IN THE WTO THAN MR. KYEREMANTENG AND HIS PRESENTATION WAS BRIEF THAN THAT OF OUR CANDIDATE MR. KYE ...
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  • KK 11 years ago

    Make no mistake about it. All insiders will also tell you. Alan Kyerematen was one of the least qualified of the 11 candidates that sought for that job. This has nothing to do with lack of unity. The two topmost candidates in ...
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  • FGh 11 years ago

    was this rejoinder needed?

  • goodman 11 years ago

    I don't know what the man is trying to achieve with this rejoinder. After all, how many people from Ghana have had the boldness to contest for the WTO post. Mr.Cletus D. Kuunifaa , Alan did well and you must acknowledge that. ...
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  • kofikofi 11 years ago

    If Alan cash could not manage cassava farm at bawjiase in ghana, what are the chances that he can steer the affairs of a world organization like the WTO? It is only in ghana that he can try to influence the poor with cash for ...
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  • KKO 11 years ago

    Exactly! He botched the President's Cassava Initiative. His time at the Ministry of Trade was nothing to write home about. There are still clouds hanging over the sale of some Ghana Government properties in Washington DC duri ...
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  • Appletus 11 years ago

    Hey , this is not for political stunt. The rejoinder just carried an opinion refuting the reason given by the contestant why he lost the wto job.
    Disunity was not the reason why he lost, period.
    Of course, Alan is a good m ...
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  • KK 11 years ago

    Even supporters of NPP who knew the ins and outs of the WTO job knew Alan was not better than the rest of the field. This had nothing to do with politics. After all, Alan had the full support of Mahama and, thus, Ghana.

    T ...
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  • Anthony Sam 11 years ago

    Keep on being intellectually lazy. Instead of being objective and assessing Alan Kyeremanteng's failure to land the WTO post you as usual decided to play the party card. Continue blaming others and you will always be at the ...
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  • Adandanyi 11 years ago

    You seem to gloat over the fact that he lost the WTO job. It will be interesting to know your views on Mahama and his money-grabbing cronies.

  • NANA 11 years ago

    HMMMMMM IS A PROBLEM