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“IMF Bailout Hurts Most Because Ghana Has Oil”

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  • mojingles 9 years ago

    The idea of seeking financial and policy assistance from the IMF to shore up our rickety economy isn't exactly a novelty ...it has been done before by other nations whose economies contracted after periods of boom...the brouh ...
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  • NBTT 9 years ago

    Corporate Vultures Descend on Ghana

    Fear is the key. To get African leaders to do America's bidding the State Department's Dirty Tricks organisations, namely the NSA and CIA go ruthlessly to work. In most countries the USA ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    What makes the difference between policy and politics? I can say that Kuffour had a well defined policies than Mills and Mahama.The reason is that there was this orientation for reducing poverty and greating wealth, some may ...
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  • mojingles 9 years ago

    The idea of seeking financial and policy assistance from the IMF to shore up our rickety economy isn't exactly a novelty ...it has been done before by other nations whose economies contracted after periods of boom...the brouh ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    What are the modalities for the so called home grown policies? What exactly did the opposition parties tell the govt to do? I don't want to believe that our economy is so deadly in need of IMF to cover up its actions because ...
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  • Small Boy 9 years ago

    Home grown and foreign owned! What exactly is the point of that, except cheap labour for foreign 'investors', which hardly helps our economy or the pockets of ordinary Ghanaians? They've virtually given away the oil! Where do ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Small Boy, you are definitely right. The so called 14 percent growth was artificial. If you inherit an economy that was growing at 8.8 percent and you immediately have the oil money coming into the stream which added about 6 ...
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  • BOY KOFI 9 years ago

    Ndc brought down inflation rate of 18% in 2009 to 8.8% in 2012 without much positive socio economic impact.The irony is that Kuffour's administration was able to keep the Cedi at bay.There was nothing like daily depreciation ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    BOY KOFI, the oil money has a lot to do with the inflation reduction. There is a correlation between infusion of money into an economy like Ghana where any infusion of foreign currency is a positive for our import dependant e ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Boy Kofi,
    You are right about the NDC's uneasiness with prosperous Ghanaian businesses. It dates back from Jerry Rawlings and it would seem like an NDC electoral policy. "Keep Ghanaians, especially the rural folk poor, so we ...
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  • Kululu 9 years ago

    A very good analysis on the hard choice our economy faces vrs the gravity of an IMF bail-out. A good and frank discussion.

  • ENEMIES OF PROGRESS 9 years ago

    THE GREAT K4 (AND BAWUAH EDUSEI) IS POCKETING ALMOST HALF OF GHANA'S OIL MONEY UNFORTUNATELY LEGALLY..BUT CERTAINLY NOT MORALLY!!!! KEEP DITHERING ABOUT NDC CORRUPTION!!!

  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Mo, I can pull at least four articles from my rolodex of articles where I have been relentlessly preaching about the bloated government workforce and have been calling for government to trim the workforce and have been insult ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Message for Mojingles.

  • mojingles 9 years ago

    Yes, Sar, we have a huge problem on our hands....I wonder what precisely can be done to bring immediate relief to our suffering brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts and grannies. Perhaps, it is time for the two major politi ...
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  • LONTO-BOY 9 years ago

    The fact is that Ghana turning once again to the IMF for a bailout shows how this country has been poorly managed by this NDC Government. Ghana's current economic woes have been caused by persistent incompetence and mismanage ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    Let me give you an applicable analogy, Kofi, to make it clear there is no foul or contradiction with IMF prowling through our finances. Imagine a British middle income family that have gone lacking in the finest things in l ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Idiot, it was Nkrumah who first bankcrupted Ghana and sent us to IMF just six years after becoming the leader. If you lay a weak foundation this is what you get.

    Nkrumah administration started corruption in Ghana and the m ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 9 years ago

    Abeeku, I am finding it difficult to appreciate why you use the word Hogwash, when you have repeated some of the reasons in the articles as to why Ghana is going to the IMF. What is hogwash about the contents of the article? ...
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  • Mr. Mister 9 years ago

    That is a misconception. The oil belongs to the oil companies. Ghana gets royalties. And those future royalties have been collateralized for loans.