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Barren minds go hungry on fertile lands

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  • Kwesi Koomson - ( Tadi ) 7 years ago

    I have NO doubt whatsoever in Asante region bcos Wontumi is not just talking but working. Yesterday I saw him and ken daparh working so hard. That can't be said of eastern region npp who have limited their work to koforidua, ...
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  • Kojo T 7 years ago

    The NPP is worse as they closed down Nkrumahs factories and dams Are you awake now.These slogans are nothing new.Ghana is down because of NPP

  • Araba Thompson 7 years ago

    Come 20th September, prophet Agyemang will appear on metro tv to make a prophetic predictions about the 2016 elections. In as much as he has the religious privilege and civil rights to make his predictions. I also equally bel ...
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  • Kweku Boateng Jnr. 7 years ago

    Irrigation is the solution. One farmer in Nasia, to the north of Tamale conducted dry season rice farming on 30 acres last year and harvested 25bags per acre.
    What are we waiting for?
    Master Kwesi Pratt Jnr. is the prime m ...
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  • Rashid 7 years ago

    I wonder why somebody with eyes but cannot see will make such an insulting conclusion. Now lets find out who has a barren mind; Someone who has built roads and continue to build more roads for the farming communities is said ...
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