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The Failed EPA is a Vindication for the Poor Ghanaian Producer

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  • BRANDY 10 years ago

    when we have an ndc govt which prefers to waste state funds on fake judgement debts, bloated contract budgets, sole sourcing, buying vehicles for legon girls to campaign for ndc, overspending to the tune of 8.7 bn ghc or 4 bi ...
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  • Alex London 10 years ago

    We must thank our brothers Nigerians who even refused to sign the provisional agrement of EPA. Our Mahama signed the provisional agreement. Isn't?

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    It was signed i 2007 by K4

  • Gye Nyame 10 years ago

    You need to wait until October to see what the dimwits decide. Why do you think Mahama's is in Europe now?

  • djan Baffour 10 years ago

    It is normal to think the members of ECOWAS, especially Ghana, was part of those who thought through and decided not to sign the pact. I rather wish to thank big brother Nigeria for "disappointing" the group because if not fo ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    It hasn't failed yet.
    ECOWAS needs to go back to the drawing board and suggest a counter proposal wrapped around a vision to establish a TRANS-ECOWAS RAILWAY SYSTEM, with the purpose of creating formidable economies of scal ...
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  • KB 10 years ago

    LARGE AND SMALL SCALE FARMERS ARE WATCHING CLOSELY. NO MORE IMPORTED FROZEN CHICKEN

  • Kwesi 10 years ago

    Good if local poultry farmers can increase output, reduce prices and improve quality. Eventually export to them, too.

  • Kol 10 years ago

    I am with you 120%.
    They should rather open up their economy for us to penetrate.
    How can we have resources yet be the buyers all the time.
    We need hustlers who think of Ghana in politics,not these across board plenty engl ...
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  • TEE 10 years ago

    THANKS THE NIGERIANS. MAHAMA PEPENI HAS NO SENSE IN HIS BRAIN THIEF AND BY-FORCE PRESIDENT

  • Spiky 10 years ago

    I shudder to think of fledgling economies like West African countries' going into an agreement with EU on trade issues without these countries first solidifying their own trade relations, and opting to deal with EU as individ ...
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  • VICKY LEE BENTON 10 years ago

    THEY WERE LOOKING FOR A WAY TO EXPANDS THEIR ECONOMY BY DUMPING THEIR TOXIC PRODUCTS ON US, NO WESTERNERS WILL BUY ANY MANUFACTURED FOOD OR ANY CONSUMER PRODUCTS FROM AFRICA, THEY STILL THINK WE ARE INFERIOR.
    I AM GLAD WE DI ...
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