'Why I’m sad for Nana Aba Anamoah but commend TV3'

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  • Mawuli 10 years ago

    Azure, Ghana needs serious-minded people who think logically like you. Am surprised when you mentioned the various so-called media icons as supporting Anamoah. As you rightly put it, we are a society of dishonest people. Henc ...
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  • Srebene Addo -Takyi 10 years ago

    Pride goes before fall. No tears for Nana Aba.

  • lisa 10 years ago

    mtscheew .... y do u even compare all those serious stories like anas' wif a prank ... hahaha u r very funny

  • Maa Terko 10 years ago

    A well written article! Kudos for such a brilliant expose. As you mentioned we are a dishonest society and therefore, the reason for not treating this issue with the seriousness it deserves!
    Plagiarism and doctoring of docu ...
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  • CHICKEN GEORGE 10 years ago

    I used to read basic storied articles by this guy when he was just a student at GIJ. I'mean proud at how fully you have developed. This article has brought it home for me in terms of my respect for you. Isn't it amazing, that ...
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  • nana nyan 10 years ago

    Let be honest Nana Aba is too known, look at what she to viasat1 that's not good for her reputation, because ppl are watching her to be their romodle

  • Isaac Danso 10 years ago

    Its good the management did that but i think its already served as a lesson so she should be called back to work. Nana Aba God is not forsaken you ok

  • Kwame Sape Akator 10 years ago

    This is a very good advocacy. Let's focus on the lessons this teaches. And I also believe that those who seem to support the suspension in their comments should also refrain from personalising this. Ghanaians like that thing ...
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