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Boundlessly inequitable: What about goat, cassava and plantain thieves?

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  • Falcon 6 years ago

    You made good points but too much Brofo. Next time just go straight to the point and keep it short.

  • Philip 6 years ago

    Rawlings says NDC is a corrupt party.

  • KAB 6 years ago

    Often he tries to be so academic that his efforts show which gives the game away...

    His other "characteristic" is writing titles that are a bit out of the ordinary complex. Sample these:

    The exegesis of electoral malpra ...
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  • Philip 6 years ago

    "Often he tries to be so academic that his efforts show which gives the game away..."

    "His other "characteristic" is writing titles that are a bit out of the ordinary complex."

    What is wrong with Mr Badu's article? Just ...
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  • KAB 6 years ago

    My comment is addressed to Falcon who has something to say about the writer's brofo and the need for him to go to the point and to keep it short.

    My comment is about the writer's style (which is his own thing) not about hi ...
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  • Lynda 6 years ago

    Support for high-end devices is a never-ending demand.People value their high-end SMART devices(N380k, $600-$1000 for phones & rising). Still think it's only for Lebanese & Chinese to run cool repair centers in your cities & ...
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  • Moses 6 years ago

    Criminals

  • Ama 6 years ago

    Corruption can only be truly fright in Ghana through stiff punishments, including the retrieval of all stolen funds, sale of properties and harsh prison sentences.