Don’t pay TV licence to a commercial entity

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  • NUHU ABDUL-RASHID FORI SPYKID 10 years ago

    IMGINE SOMEONE WHO HARDLY GET 4GH CEDIS AS MONTHLY ICOME HAVE TO PAY FOR OWING TV SET IS REALLY AMBIGEOUSE AND IF THEY SAY NO PAYMENT NO TV SET WONT IT BE AN INFRINGMENT ON THE CITIZENS RIGHT.TO BE PRECISELY IF GBC IS OWN GTV ...
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  • whisky 10 years ago

    I just wonder why Ghanaians are quiet and accept anything impose on them.This time around lets tell them that we wont pay anything.Aba.Do you think that any directors of GBC will still be at work if it were to be a private c ...
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  • Olu 10 years ago

    This wh

  • Olu 10 years ago

    This whole tv license thing goes to show how ignorant our populace is, coupled with an ignorant leadership. Imagine a whole law for this Sham. Our pride is now ineptitude in the name of profits. We must challenge this thing i ...
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  • Chinook 10 years ago

    I wonder how many TV owners in the three Northern Regions could pay the TV license fee. From 30 pesewas to 3 cedis, an increase of 1200 percent.

  • Kyei 10 years ago

    I am fully prepared to go to jail than to pay this stupid TV license. Late Acheampong said "Y3n twea )kafo) didi" meaning we won't pay debtors also eat. The same thing we Ghanaians must attached to this stupid TV license paym ...
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  • Sara 10 years ago

    Please render account of the previous collections of the license fee and if used for programs and projects Ghanaian s wants fiscal evidence of those programs and projects.

  • kwabena 10 years ago

    Let support Dr.Charles Wrecko Brobbey and signed up "yentua slogan".we,ll not pay today tomorrow and forever.

  • Abebs 10 years ago

    I really wonder why there is a toll booth on the Adenta- Oyibi Road. Can someone explain to me?

  • Ghanaian 10 years ago

    Very insightful article. Doesn't the judge who ruled in favour of the collection know all these? It tells u that how a case would go at Ghana court mostly depends on the biases of the judge. I tell u another judge would rule ...
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