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Mexico reopens Ghana Embassy after over 30-yrs closure

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  • Future President¹²³ 8 years ago

    Ghana will start borrowing from poor Mexicans anytime soon or at least pressure them to invest in Ghana. These Mexicans definitely have a game at play....for them to reopen their Embassy after being closed for 30years.

  • Douglas. Bristol-UK`° 8 years ago

    are u jealous??

  • Future President¹²³ 8 years ago

    I'm not a jealous person and care less about cynics who try trampling opinions shed by others. I'm actually worried about the name of Ghana is going to tarnish by the Mexicans reopening their Embassy. Ghanaians are going to i ...
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  • Kojo 8 years ago

    You are the cynic. Thinking Ghana has nothing to offer! Your education was obviously a waste of tax money

    Dunce!!

  • Doggs 8 years ago

    I can only dream of what's between them.

  • Factual 8 years ago

    Ghana will export raw cocoa, tomato, okra and timber logs in exchange for semi-processed goods.

  • Future President¹²³ 8 years ago

    Isn't the country already exporting all these raw materials you just mentioned? What good will it do that isn't already happening?

  • Thoughtful 8 years ago

    Mexico already grows these crops in abundance. Semi processed goods, like what?

  • kaketonti 8 years ago

    Good.Prevent,check drug barons and social vices from soiling our bilateral trade

  • Esi 8 years ago

    The embassy should remain closed.Ghana is safe without Mexico. drug dealers and murderers. The country is already in bad shape, we don't need more headache.

  • bhono holland 8 years ago

    i ahere your opinion,there is nothing to benefite from mexico better remain closed,

  • ghanaian 8 years ago

    What a journalist,you tell people that it was closed in 1980 without telling the same people the reason for the closure.

  • Joe Moore 8 years ago

    hmm i was going to ask the same question. i don't really know how they train this Ghanaian journalist. its really a shame and i think they just don't understand the work of journalism. mentally laziness.

  • Akosua 8 years ago

    Reading editorials from Ghweb in particular requires magical powers to arrive at any sensible understanding.If you cannot read the writer's mind then you are short.

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  • sansan 8 years ago

    Ghana and Mexico can start exporting cocaine to each others country.

  • Eric the icecool 8 years ago

    Mahama dress your self well as a president of the nation and stop wearing fugu and multi color t-shirt.

  • travel n see 8 years ago

    Ooh my God, ghana u ppl dont know how this poor mexicans at, they need money more than u ppl, come to texas boarder and see how they r dying to enter usa for a better living bcos their country is poor but hey listen to this t ...
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  • Ghanaman 8 years ago

    Mexico is the second most successful country in Latin America after Brazil. don't let stereotypes from the media fool you.

  • SIMON 8 years ago

    INTERESTING WHAT ELSE AFTER 30 YEARS

  • Saint Ghfuo: CHALLENGE YOURSELF!!! 8 years ago

    Funny how most of these ambassadors are all female. Ghana is under serious threat. Coco trafficking

  • EZEKIEL 8 years ago

    Why was the Embassy closed for 30+ years and WHAT has CHANGED to make the RE-OPENING of Value ??????
    This IDIOT of a journalist could have made his article MORE INTERESTING but.....All the "Sodom & Gomorrah journalists", lik ...
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