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A ship on troubled waters ...but it is all we have

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  • ghanaman 10 years ago

    How many captains does the ship M/S "Republic of Ghana" make room for?
    Next, you write: "Our greatest bane however is democracy or partisan politics." Democracy or partisan politics may not be the panacea, but have you tried ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    mahama is just a poser with nothing good in his head ,even our archenemy jj is telling him to reshuffle his useless ministers out but forgets the essence of leadership . if the president already doesn't have a plan of develo ...
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  • The Sentinel 10 years ago

    Great piece, Abbey. Succinct, cohesive and coherently presented. Alas! look at the response!

    There would have been hundreds of responses if the subject was about insidious political bickering.
    What a shame!

    Beats me

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  • Lolulou 10 years ago

    I must say as a Ghanaian living outside regularly visiting Ghana I am horrified at where the corruption has reached - all parts of society. And they do it with absolutely no shame. We have really got to get a grip and give ou ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 10 years ago

    How many of the university lecturers in Ghana put into practice what they teach? At GIMPA you'll find a number of "professors" with PhD's from God-knows where teaching students in the accounting, marketing, finance and other ...
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