All I hear is you flapping your wings. What are YOUR solutions, other than blaming Mahama for everything...and did you ever taste the sugar produced at Komenda?
Where you used two cubes of foreign sugar for your tea, you ... read full comment
All I hear is you flapping your wings. What are YOUR solutions, other than blaming Mahama for everything...and did you ever taste the sugar produced at Komenda?
Where you used two cubes of foreign sugar for your tea, you have to use four or five or six cubes of Komenda sugar for the same tea...
stop blowing smoke out of your ass...bibini kwasia.
CHEF 7 years ago
"We used to import cube sugar like Bouchon and St Louis from Britain for home consumption. In fact, in those days we did not see granulated sugar at the markets"
Since when were BOUCHON and ST LOUIS sugar produced in Brita ... read full comment
"We used to import cube sugar like Bouchon and St Louis from Britain for home consumption. In fact, in those days we did not see granulated sugar at the markets"
Since when were BOUCHON and ST LOUIS sugar produced in Britain ? The word Bouchon in french means "Cork".Please put your records straight. These 2 sugar brands are purely french and not English so your assertion that you imported them from Britain is false.
Mr Bond 7 years ago
I can't stop laughing.NDC is looking for solution.It is his choice to provide NDC solution but because NDC is made up of idiots they don't deserve it.
I can't stop laughing.NDC is looking for solution.It is his choice to provide NDC solution but because NDC is made up of idiots they don't deserve it.
koffi montreal 7 years ago
Foolishness foolish criminal leadership Mahama no no you're stealing stupidly
Foolishness foolish criminal leadership Mahama no no you're stealing stupidly
Mensch sly 7 years ago
How many cocoa trees do we have in usa? Stop this dirty politics.its a brilliant opportunity for you guys to start planning for growing sugar cane. NPp dirty politics would not help you . mahama is the best president ever.
How many cocoa trees do we have in usa? Stop this dirty politics.its a brilliant opportunity for you guys to start planning for growing sugar cane. NPp dirty politics would not help you . mahama is the best president ever.
Abeeku Mensah 7 years ago
Here is the problem with your analysis, Mr Eric Bawah, and it would be serious if it were not a political hatchet job. Where I come from a parent cannot claim to love a child and then refuse to pay his or her school fees, buy ... read full comment
Here is the problem with your analysis, Mr Eric Bawah, and it would be serious if it were not a political hatchet job. Where I come from a parent cannot claim to love a child and then refuse to pay his or her school fees, buy recommended school clothes for his or her body and then make sure the ward is almost always late to school; do you catch my drift Mr Bawah?
The blame Mahama game is too stupid for my taste. Every president Ghana ever had engages in nepotism and tribal preferences to take care of his tribe and preferred friends. J.J. Rawlings did it for the whole 19+ years in office and those who love J.J. may say it was meritorious. Kufour did his and today we have more Ashantis in higher level government posts and other who just made off like bandits when Kufour was in office. Busia did it too except his time in office was cut short. Atta Mills was afraid of his own shadow and wanted to play it safe as J.J. Rawlings was breathing down his neck. Akufo-Addo is not desperate to get into the office of the presidency for the love of Ghana but because the people in Eastern region of Ghana like the Central and Western regions have been ignored long and hard enough.
But guess what? If in each administration one or two of the following items: electricity, roads, railroads, telecommunications drinking water and other infrastructures had been the major political focus and not tribal nepotism Ghana would be far ahead of all African nations including South Africa.
Did President Mahama dismantle power stations that used to provide power? Did he tell farmers to stop growing sugar cane? Did Mahama tell some Ghanaians to steal electrical power through illegal connections? We became reliant on India the minute Kufour chose to let Indians design, architecturally our new flagstaff house that looks more fitting in India than Ghana, purchased cheap India vehicles for our police and security agencies even as political morons drove around in Toyota Land Cruiser and other heavy duty expensive vehicles. If our police and security agencies were a priority they would have better, reliable vehicles instead of common criminals in government offices riding around in US$70,000+ Toyota, Nissan and other brand vehicles. There is no sin Mahama has committed that is not acceptable norm in our politics of tribal preferences even as people die or suffer from unwarranted diseases. If Ghana and all of us in Ghana had paid our electric bills and if the government has invested the right amount on the right electricity distribution systems some 30 years ago price of electricity would be low today. You are advocating, Mr. Eric Bawah, that President Mahama and his NDC artificially keep electricity prices low for businessmen and rich folks who ride around in expensive cars live in expensive homes and throw money around on their side chicks but would want government subsidize electricity for their life styles.
Tell your friends to start investing in solar panels if they truly care, are smart and want to save on future electric bills. The price of one of their many cars will pay for solar kits for their homes and businesses; they only need oil-based power when they are into heavy production and machinery business. Until then ask yourself this question how many homes did Nkrumah have and how many foreign trips, cars and other perks awaited him upon leaving office? Those who came after him are living large aren't they?
Hon.Sam 7 years ago
"Did President Mahama dismantle power stations that used to provide power? Did he tell farmers to stop growing sugar cane? Did Mahama tell some Ghanaians to steal electrical power through illegal connections?"
Ghanaians s ... read full comment
"Did President Mahama dismantle power stations that used to provide power? Did he tell farmers to stop growing sugar cane? Did Mahama tell some Ghanaians to steal electrical power through illegal connections?"
Ghanaians say they want to have electricty in their homes and businesses.John Mahama should provide them with it or get kicked out.Do you think John Mahama can ask Ghanaians any of the stupid questions you've asked.
Again,what an IDIOT you are.
Plasma Kote 7 years ago
Spio has on idea about what needs to be done [ TEAM "A" ]
Spio has on idea about what needs to be done [ TEAM "A" ]
Plasma Kote 7 years ago
Spio is just trying to chop what he did not get to chop last time !!!!
Spio is just trying to chop what he did not get to chop last time !!!!
Kwame 7 years ago
Ghana would not go forward with this negative and pessimistist attitude. At least the factory is built, find a way for sugar cane.
Ghana would not go forward with this negative and pessimistist attitude. At least the factory is built, find a way for sugar cane.
M S Gupta 6 years ago
Growing Sugar Cane with proper Irrigation facilities made available to the farmers is the solution to the problem. The tropical climate of the region is sure a helping hand from mother nature to this area. Hope the irrigation ... read full comment
Growing Sugar Cane with proper Irrigation facilities made available to the farmers is the solution to the problem. The tropical climate of the region is sure a helping hand from mother nature to this area. Hope the irrigation is strengthened by the Government of Ghana.
All I hear is you flapping your wings. What are YOUR solutions, other than blaming Mahama for everything...and did you ever taste the sugar produced at Komenda?
Where you used two cubes of foreign sugar for your tea, you ...
read full comment
"We used to import cube sugar like Bouchon and St Louis from Britain for home consumption. In fact, in those days we did not see granulated sugar at the markets"
Since when were BOUCHON and ST LOUIS sugar produced in Brita ...
read full comment
I can't stop laughing.NDC is looking for solution.It is his choice to provide NDC solution but because NDC is made up of idiots they don't deserve it.
Foolishness foolish criminal leadership Mahama no no you're stealing stupidly
How many cocoa trees do we have in usa? Stop this dirty politics.its a brilliant opportunity for you guys to start planning for growing sugar cane. NPp dirty politics would not help you . mahama is the best president ever.
Here is the problem with your analysis, Mr Eric Bawah, and it would be serious if it were not a political hatchet job. Where I come from a parent cannot claim to love a child and then refuse to pay his or her school fees, buy ...
read full comment
"Did President Mahama dismantle power stations that used to provide power? Did he tell farmers to stop growing sugar cane? Did Mahama tell some Ghanaians to steal electrical power through illegal connections?"
Ghanaians s ...
read full comment
Spio has on idea about what needs to be done [ TEAM "A" ]
Spio is just trying to chop what he did not get to chop last time !!!!
Ghana would not go forward with this negative and pessimistist attitude. At least the factory is built, find a way for sugar cane.
Growing Sugar Cane with proper Irrigation facilities made available to the farmers is the solution to the problem. The tropical climate of the region is sure a helping hand from mother nature to this area. Hope the irrigation ...
read full comment