Funny folks! Do you really know what you are talking about? Memmu!
Funny folks! Do you really know what you are talking about? Memmu!
TKD 9 years ago
Indeed, if you can not see beyond your nose it very easy for one to see nothing good in the thought of another person.
Whatever informed you to conclude she or the thought is useless might simply be that you are damned pessi ... read full comment
Indeed, if you can not see beyond your nose it very easy for one to see nothing good in the thought of another person.
Whatever informed you to conclude she or the thought is useless might simply be that you are damned pessimistic about life.
Al furqan 9 years ago
Give us time frame by which we can hold u accountable . You shd not make a blanket statement and expect us to take u serious. Politicians always think they are wiser than the rest of us. The tides will catch up with u soon. W ... read full comment
Give us time frame by which we can hold u accountable . You shd not make a blanket statement and expect us to take u serious. Politicians always think they are wiser than the rest of us. The tides will catch up with u soon. With the cedi still reeling under the pressure of the dollar, how on earth can u reverse the situation ? Is the cedi going to sell against the dollar at the price prior to the inception of this crisis at for instance GHC2.00 =$1.00 ? If the status quo remains as of now, your regime would have achieved nothing. This food for thought for all.
Daavi 9 years ago
"She presented 50 bags of rice and 50 cartons of cooking oil to the Muslim community in Ho on behalf of President Mahama".
"She presented 50 bags of rice and 50 cartons of cooking oil to the Muslim community in Ho on behalf of President Mahama".
Kofi 9 years ago
This is why prices of goods and services are coming down. Transportation cost is getting cheaper. Taxes at the ports are coming down. The cedi is appreciating against all major currencies and unemployment has drastically gone ... read full comment
This is why prices of goods and services are coming down. Transportation cost is getting cheaper. Taxes at the ports are coming down. The cedi is appreciating against all major currencies and unemployment has drastically gone down. Workers now have excess money to save. Keep deciving yourself.
1616 9 years ago
stupid talk do u really think Ghanaian are stupid 2016 will be here soon
stupid talk do u really think Ghanaian are stupid 2016 will be here soon
Asoreba 9 years ago
Let's stop these empty talks of propagada. Give us some concrete and specific data that points to economic recovery. Unemployemnet is still all-time high or jobs not even available, the cedi continues its down hill ride,pri ... read full comment
Let's stop these empty talks of propagada. Give us some concrete and specific data that points to economic recovery. Unemployemnet is still all-time high or jobs not even available, the cedi continues its down hill ride,prices of goods and services climbing in opposite direction of the cedi, taxes on the increase, health care at its worse, classrooms are empty or under the trees (or should I say, trees under school?), roads undrivable, water supplies, electricty and the list goes on..... and above all incomes either at a stand still or dwindling under the pressure of inflation!!!!
Now, let somebody tell me what this Minister knows that the rest of us don't know yet? What indicators is she looking at?
Kofi Yesu 9 years ago
NKWASEASEM. Mahama and you ministers STOLE Ghana's money for the elections. The gargantuan moneys burnt a hole in Ghana's pocket. The donor partners knew about this; that is why they refused their donations. Even if Mahama ge ... read full comment
NKWASEASEM. Mahama and you ministers STOLE Ghana's money for the elections. The gargantuan moneys burnt a hole in Ghana's pocket. The donor partners knew about this; that is why they refused their donations. Even if Mahama gets out of this jam, who caused it and why should we applaud him for such RECKLESSNESS/
THE MENTOR 9 years ago
What is she smoking?
What is she smoking?
Isaac Odamba 9 years ago
Yes this is what i want to hear from you keep the fire burning good spech,madam wherether useless or not.
Yes this is what i want to hear from you keep the fire burning good spech,madam wherether useless or not.
yaw 9 years ago
Yes, positive thinkers always make it. She knows the future is bright hence this inspiring and
Yes, positive thinkers always make it. She knows the future is bright hence this inspiring and
Freeman 9 years ago
"Ms Helen Adjoa Ntoso, Volta Regional Minister on Monday observed that the stormy periods of the country’s economy were over"
JMs Helen Adjoa Ntoso, maybe be your party and you don't follow latest economics updates so of ... read full comment
"Ms Helen Adjoa Ntoso, Volta Regional Minister on Monday observed that the stormy periods of the country’s economy were over"
JMs Helen Adjoa Ntoso, maybe be your party and you don't follow latest economics updates so of course you would be inclined to be oblivious.
"Ghana is a typical example of the world’s worst-managed economies: It’s a country that shouldn’t be poor, but it is. The West African nation’s gross domestic product per capita fell 9% last year to $621, ranking it 154th out of 184 countries tracked by the International Monetary Fund, below resource-impoverished Haiti. With a $3 billion trade deficit last year and $4.9 billion in external debt, Ghana is struggling to pay its bills even as it sits on some of the world’s biggest reserves of gold and bauxite, as well as considerable amounts of offshore oil, which is being developed by Anadarko Petroleum and others.
“Ghana’s problems are mostly homegrown,” said Peter Allum, the IMF’s mission chief to Ghana, in February. Forbes ranks Ghana ninth on our list of the world’s worst economies." This is Forbes verdict on the Ghanaian economy. We are among one of the poorest ten countries in the world and we didn't get here by accident. its all down to your inept kleptocratic gang.
What a load of twaddle and what planet do these incompetent bellends live on?
Has the depreciation of the currency been rectified may i ask? One doesn't need to be an expert or have economics degree to grasp how catastrophic an impact its had on the economy. And what makes it worse is this government has know idea on what to do to hold back the tide. Dear Mr. Mahamma, in-case you and your party don't understand the concept of basic economics. 1. Our economy is consumer based and that means we can not afford for our currency to slide at the rate and speed it has, since your government came to power.
Funny folks! Do you really know what you are talking about? Memmu!
Indeed, if you can not see beyond your nose it very easy for one to see nothing good in the thought of another person.
Whatever informed you to conclude she or the thought is useless might simply be that you are damned pessi ...
read full comment
Give us time frame by which we can hold u accountable . You shd not make a blanket statement and expect us to take u serious. Politicians always think they are wiser than the rest of us. The tides will catch up with u soon. W ...
read full comment
"She presented 50 bags of rice and 50 cartons of cooking oil to the Muslim community in Ho on behalf of President Mahama".
This is why prices of goods and services are coming down. Transportation cost is getting cheaper. Taxes at the ports are coming down. The cedi is appreciating against all major currencies and unemployment has drastically gone ...
read full comment
stupid talk do u really think Ghanaian are stupid 2016 will be here soon
Let's stop these empty talks of propagada. Give us some concrete and specific data that points to economic recovery. Unemployemnet is still all-time high or jobs not even available, the cedi continues its down hill ride,pri ...
read full comment
NKWASEASEM. Mahama and you ministers STOLE Ghana's money for the elections. The gargantuan moneys burnt a hole in Ghana's pocket. The donor partners knew about this; that is why they refused their donations. Even if Mahama ge ...
read full comment
What is she smoking?
Yes this is what i want to hear from you keep the fire burning good spech,madam wherether useless or not.
Yes, positive thinkers always make it. She knows the future is bright hence this inspiring and
"Ms Helen Adjoa Ntoso, Volta Regional Minister on Monday observed that the stormy periods of the country’s economy were over"
JMs Helen Adjoa Ntoso, maybe be your party and you don't follow latest economics updates so of ...
read full comment