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How Hard It Has Become to Get Chalk in a Priority-Misplaced Country

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  • Says Who 8 years ago

    It is just like standing in a river and dying of thirst.

    They behave as if the country owes them or the people are privileged to have them.

    The lord it all over with impunity. High and mighty, high and mighty.

  • Kwobia(Toronto)ij 8 years ago

    The govt of Ghana promises more than it can deliver.Even foreign aid is part of the budget.What guarantees are there that foreign nations will provide aid?The govt must cut its coat to its size.Empty promises do not build nat ...
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  • back door director 8 years ago

    Free condoms, free cost of delivery, free booze, free chalk, free filth, free talk, free illiterates. Hallmark of this society with people like you in the lead.
    No wonder we were colonized.

  • Bernard 8 years ago

    The headmistress at the so called Kukurantumi School was the wrong person for that job. She doesn't understand her role. At best she could be running a charity asking/ begging for aid.

  • Akwesi 8 years ago

    The poor will continue to be poor since the rich will always be defended by the same poor. The woman was not doing this when the husband was at the bank of Ghana. The woman does not use her private vehicle for such works but ...
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