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Prof Lungu 6 years ago
Thoughtfully balanced!
Brig-Gen J. Odei's essay is right on, with solutions reflectively presented.
'Nuff said, you will admit!
Thoughtfully balanced!
Brig-Gen J. Odei's essay is right on, with solutions reflectively presented.
'Nuff said, you will admit!
Pk 6 years ago
Your observations are very pertinent and intelligent. Any politicians and chiefs out there "listening"?
Your observations are very pertinent and intelligent. Any politicians and chiefs out there "listening"?
Kweku 6 years ago
Our leaders don't care about the environment and its natural resources. That is the reason why the Minerals Commission can allow foreigners to mine in our forest reserves. To the officials of the Commission, gold is more impo ... read full comment
Our leaders don't care about the environment and its natural resources. That is the reason why the Minerals Commission can allow foreigners to mine in our forest reserves. To the officials of the Commission, gold is more important than forest reserves. Ghana is really a failed state.
xxyz 6 years ago
Ghanaian chiefs are 3/4 of the whole galamsey problem. If the chiefs are not dealt with by the law with no favours and unearned respect, the problem will never be solved
Ghanaian chiefs are 3/4 of the whole galamsey problem. If the chiefs are not dealt with by the law with no favours and unearned respect, the problem will never be solved
FIX high-value SMART devices ($600-$1000). People value them, pay premium fees to fix them or recover data. Get "Mobile Phones & Tablets Repairs:A Complete Guide for Beginners & Professionals" from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, eB ...
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Thoughtfully balanced!
Brig-Gen J. Odei's essay is right on, with solutions reflectively presented.
'Nuff said, you will admit!
Your observations are very pertinent and intelligent. Any politicians and chiefs out there "listening"?
Our leaders don't care about the environment and its natural resources. That is the reason why the Minerals Commission can allow foreigners to mine in our forest reserves. To the officials of the Commission, gold is more impo ...
read full comment
Ghanaian chiefs are 3/4 of the whole galamsey problem. If the chiefs are not dealt with by the law with no favours and unearned respect, the problem will never be solved