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IEA Hugs Bawumia's "Bloated" Case As Ghana Loses $6 Billion in Oil Money!

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  • Jibril 8 years ago

    Why are you making this an IEA issue? As a private ie nonstate institution, doesn't the IEA have a riht to pick and choose what subjects it invests on? Why do you want to make it sound as if the IEA has a constitutional manda ...
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  • Dr. J.K. Bokor 8 years ago

    The article is partisan orientated and besides for lack of plausible facts makes no sense.

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago

    Justice Sarpong, stop using other people's names and monikers to write stupid comments. You're only fooling yourself.

    Andy-K

  • Bob 8 years ago

    C.Y. ANDY-K, you bloody stupid Ewe stop attacking Sarpong and mind you own silly business, he is innocent.

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 8 years ago

    Prof. Lungu made his point/s just too well but it seems you have a problem, and a very serious one at that.

    Clearly, you are rather ignorant of the facts. When did IEA become a private institution at Legon? So who are the ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Andy-K,
    We will confess that at this point, we do not know a lot about corporate sponsorships in Ghana, in particular to the extent they benefit Legon, KNUST, IEA, and the several NGO, including the Amin ACEP, etc.

    We are ...
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  • ACID& Dagger Party 8 years ago

    That is the answer to your hypothetical question to the IEA.

  • Abra Kuma 8 years ago

    Certainly, in the interest of transparency and accountability,and most importantly, public welfare, the questions posed in the essay are valid and must therefore be addressed. Our current society is replete with pompous " pro ...
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