To err is human… let’s stop the hypocrisy and move on

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  • Tutuo 9 years ago

    You are advocating an irrational surrender to a debilitating vicious cycle of INCOMPETENCE!

    Are we born in Ghana to RECYCLE mistakes?

  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    The whole brochure fiasco is shrouded in mystery and does not make sense to me. First, how can a brochure of this importance not scrutinized or proofread before it was sent to the Flagstaff house communication division?

    S ...
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  • Akonta 9 years ago

    Dogbe the teflon Togbe!

  • Aponkye 9 years ago

    NDC sponsored article.

  • gogus 9 years ago

    gentleman did ISD as an institution provide content? Or some individual(s) in ISD provide content? were these individuals competent to provide the service? If we continue this way this nation will not be progress because of e ...
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  • Alligator 9 years ago

    Don't try to distract us. The cost of printing has a lot to do with this. We must know how much was spent on those brochures because the contract must have gone, without a proper bidding process, to someone who got it through ...
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  • Osu Klottey 9 years ago

    Ruling government mixe up in too many things,when Mensah Otabil said it,they began to insult him,the NDC is not fair to mother Ghana,although it has not the qualified members to rules Ghana,it always forcing to rule Ghana

  • KB 9 years ago

    Massa,clearly you suffer from the 'fama nyame' syndromme.Unless you change your mindset,it would be a hopeless case trying to argue with you.

  • Nii 9 years ago

    Let the npp minor on majors and major on minors
    That's surely a way to sure defeat

  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
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  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
    read full comment

  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
    read full comment

  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
    read full comment

  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
    read full comment

  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
    read full comment

  • Joe Alaa 9 years ago

    The hypocritical stance of the NPP will stop at nothing until they win elections. Not until they attain power, every trivial issue is a big one. No wonder the great Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah tagged them nation wreckers during ...
    read full comment

  • Nana 9 years ago

    Joe Alaa, it seems your computer is stuck on one key like your brain is stuck on stupidity.

  • Bismark 9 years ago

    The right thing has to be done at the right time. When an error surfaces, a lesson must be learnt from it by finding out the cause(s), devising strategies so as not to experience such error again. Referencing the errors of th ...
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