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President meets the Press: Why Captain Smart asked the most important question

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  • The The 6 years ago

    The revelations of corruption in Ghana by Captain Smart on his flagship program "Fa Beh Wo So" should be captured in Kwasi Botwe report as one of the causes of NDC lost at the 2016 elections.

  • Kk 6 years ago

    38 working ambulance for a population of 27mil. How many cars do we provide our useless parliamentarians. How many cars are in the presidential suite? We go borrow money from countries who don't even provide transport for th ...
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  • SMART FREMPAH, UK 6 years ago

    KK, you know what? The time is ripe for us to boot this crooks off government and take our country. This is the time you and I have to stand up. There are competent people like Captain to steer the affairs of the country.

  • lone prophet of Jehovah 6 years ago

    KK well said Ghanaians are hypocrites indeed,in this universe shalom peace

  • TECH TRENDS 6 years ago

    Trends predict a future of constantly-connected devices, business; smart homes, smart cities, networked ecosystems and all will be integrated into & controlled by our smartphones. High-value smartphones will require smart te ...
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  • kwabena 6 years ago

    let's ask ourselves, how many ambulance are in the country just to Cary the dead to the funeral ground? as compare to the ones to transport the living sick or accident victims.
    we cherish the dead more than the living as a ...
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  • No name 6 years ago

    The most important question of the day was asked,by the guy from kantanka tv,go back and watch

  • NANA 6 years ago

    What is the QUESTION?

  • Prof Lungu 6 years ago

    Straight up, we want to thank Musbau Razak for shedding light in this problem in a land where public officials have bizarre fascination with personal trucks with "V8" engines.

    That is important, a marker upon which Serious ...
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  • KWABENA ANOPEASEM. 6 years ago

    ONE OF THE MAJOR PROBLEMS THAT WE HAVE IN GHANA IS THAT, WHEN MINISTERS ARE APPOINTED, INSTEAD OF PERIODICALLY GOING AROUND DEPARTMENTS AND UNITS WITHIN THEIR JURISDICTIONS, THEY CHOOSE TO SEAT IN THEIR OFFICES NOT KNOWING WH ...
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