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Passage of Plant Breeders Bill is dangerous – CPP warns

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  • Dr. Mensah-Bonsu 9 years ago

    Why is the government not listening? There is clear proof of the inherent dangers of this bill and yet Government is trying to 'shove it down our throats'. Is it because our leaders have no clue or they just don't care? More ...
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  • Fiifi 9 years ago

    Well if they care/d, the economy wouldn't have plummeted to this state. I blame the gullible people of Ghana who continue to vote for NDC and NPP. It seems they don't understand why they vote. That is a pity. To me Ghana is a ...
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  • Neither NDC Nor NPP 9 years ago

    If only the people would listen and stand firm when bags of rice are dangled in front of them at election time by the looter parties NDC and NPP?

    We must take the message to the farmers! Forward ever!

  • Rasta 9 years ago

    There's great victory for us ! !

    There's great victory for us,in the name of great Africa a,there's is great victory for us !

    Forward ! ever,backward !never, in the name of great Africa a .THERE'S VICTORY !!

    Nkrumah ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Let us not be fooled into ignoring the true motives and intentions of JJ's so called uprisings as the truth is evident upon reflection with wisdom and a just heart. It was nothing but a dubious plan and insidious agenda motiv ...
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  • Estel 9 years ago

    Which party executive did she inform before going to that forum? CPP did not do any research regarding what she is saying. She is doing all these thing ALONE without even speaking to her fellow executives.
    She takes decisio ...
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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    I am not the greatest fun of Samia myself but what she said on this occasion is the position taken by the CPP party as whole. My personal position is GM food has too much health uncertainties as well as economic consequences ...
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  • Estel 9 years ago

    I agree. What we need is a united front not a one-man-show as she is doing. Her own fellow executives are not even aware and she does not invite them to these programs, that is a cause for worry, she alone cannot be right and ...
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  • Fiifi 9 years ago

    Who tells you that what Samia said is not the position of the party? STOP being mischievous, ok.
    Your (enemies of Ghana) are over.

  • john Anandhua 9 years ago

    samia nkrumah our next president