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Let’s move forward with a united voice towards progress and development

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  • Kojo T 6 years ago

    But Akyems rule the roost

  • Lynda 6 years ago

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  • Ghanaba 6 years ago

    Great and inspiring article. Thank you, Mr. Writer

  • Kwabena Yeboah 6 years ago

    If Ghanaian citizens in the diaspora want to exercise their right to vote in elections in Ghana then they ought to pay taxes. No taxation without representation, means if Ghanaians abroad want to have a say in how the country ...
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  • Prof Lungu 6 years ago

    Such a matter clearly require deeper forethought, and more minds as we can see.

    We reiterate again that a bigger problem associated with governance is the warts-infested Rawlings Constitution. If desired, as we've been he ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 6 years ago

    Are you advocating that Ghanaians in the Diaspora have veto powers over Ghanaians here at home because of monthly or annual contributions to the economy through remittances? to family ,Prof Lungu? How fair do you want laws in ...
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  • Ghanaba 6 years ago

    Abeeku your arguments here are debatable! Note if Ghana can implement free SHS education then she can implement ROPAL which is already passed at the Parliament of Ghana (our lawmakers).
    You also said:
    " And more often than ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 6 years ago

    "No taxation without representation" was one of the major causes of the American revolution. In other words, if you want to have a say in what affects the citizens of a country you ought to pay taxes. It is as simple as that. ...
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  • Ghanaba 6 years ago

    So is it the Ghanaians living in Canada who should have the tax treaty with the government of Canada or the government of Ghana who MUST do it with Canada & the US as well as Britain where many Ghanaians now reside? ROPAL has ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 6 years ago

    Tax treaties are bilateral agreements between countries. Countries that do income tax treaties know where their citizens are concentrated. Ghana for instance have a large concentration in the UK, Canada and US, and if our cas ...
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  • Prof Lungu 6 years ago

    Kwabena Yeboah,
    If you will take another look, you will notice we did not provide any opinion on "the vote" itself.

    We are merely advocating a broader perspective on many measures that can truly provide better governance ...
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  • Prof Lungu 6 years ago

    Abeeku Mensah,
    You are counter-arguing things we never said.

    We believe our questions are pertinent, still.

    And to the extent you totally ignored our main premise, and still found it convenient to interject "efficien ...
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  • Idiot Contemnor Mugabe 6 years ago

    Is something wrong with your sensorium? Just asking, no offence intended. Have you ever thought of enrolling on a critical thinking course? Please do, because your level of thinking is too ordinary.

    I t appears you don't n ...
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  • Idiot Contemnor Mugabe 6 years ago

    I am really disappointed in you mate. In fact, I also read your response to the article with utter dejection. Somehow you woefully failed to subsume what you meant by tax. Do you really want to infer that everyone who domicil ...
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