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Public protests against economy posing security threat - BIA

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  • AL JAZEERA NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 years ago

    Sulley Muntari CLINICALLY TREATED Ghana’s serious disease, CORRUPTION. He attacked corrupt NDC'S CREATE, LOOT AND SHARE BUSINESS! !!!--------

    Below is what led to the brawl.

    Sulley: WHAT IS THE USE OF SOO MANY G.F.A O ...
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  • Jato Julor (J.J.) Rawlings 9 years ago

    "A hungry man is an angry man" all over the world and Ghana is no exception, but if an unprecedented thieving regime imposes such enormous hardships on its citizenry with all the oil revenues at its disposal, then an instant ...
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  • TWEAA 9 years ago

    'ARAB SPRING' IS THE ANSWER...PERIOD.

  • Fabian 9 years ago

    I some how agree with your assertion. I share NDC iddeology. However, things are not going on right. It seems Mahama is loosing grips of the economy. He shld get some of the old gurus in NDC at the ministries and make these y ...
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  • Military Man 9 years ago

    Fabian,

    I respect you for saying that although you share NDC IDEALOGY, you still agreed with some of the assertions of BIA. I thinlk you are the first NDC supporter I've come across in this forum who hasn't let partisan p ...
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  • Nii from Mamprobi 9 years ago

    This is the first commonsense article I have read coming from any government agency. There is hope after all!

    It is not about NDC or NPP since both are corrupted. It would be best to give CPP or another party a chance. Th ...
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  • Aboatea 9 years ago

    Ghanaians now feel helpless. I challenge the Ghana Armed forces to overthrow Mahama's Government - the most incompetent and corrupt government ever in the history of Ghana. Ghanaians are too coward, I cannot see the public ri ...
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  • Nana Kasa 9 years ago

    What we are facing now is the result of 1966 useless coup which killed patriotism. Everybody in Ghana now is a thief..... and I mean everybody. Until that stops Ghana will keep sinking. So stop blaming Mahama and tell your br ...
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  • Akua Mansa 9 years ago

    We have all turned thieves because of the example set by Mahama and his incompetent, greedy fraudulent bastards

    Ghana is gone to the DOGS.

    It has never been so bad before

    Nana - things are falling apart because the h ...
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  • andy 9 years ago

    May God have mercy on ghanaians,the army force must wake up and overthrow this goveornament.

  • unmisguided African child 9 years ago

    ...please remember that the waves of coups uppon coups that swept across our Continent for 40++ years in POST-IDEPENDENCE ERA crippled the Continent.

    ....And in Ghana,let us all remember that nearly 26 out of 53 years of S ...
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  • Republican 9 years ago

    There could only be four plausible responses to this spate of back governance;
    1. Coup D'etat
    2. Violent demonstrations
    3. Suicides
    4. Deepening corruption and nepotism

    Ghanaians, if Mahama and his band of thieves will ...
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  • Kobo at 9 years ago

    All too often we read or hear from various commentators on national difficulties asking or pleading with govt to act to address the difficulties. I shudder to think as to the brilliance of mind of such people re their pleads ...
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  • Papa Yaw 9 years ago

    So

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    It is an undeniable fact that Ghana's economy became ill when the CPP lead by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown on 24/2/1966. A few days after the coup the military junta and its rightist intellectual advisers send about 100,0 ...
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  • Jerry Sodeman 9 years ago

    It is sad to see so many who expect the government to create properity for all Ghanaians. How is a governement going to give more to the people than it takes from them? It can try to do this by borrowing more and more money ...
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  • KKK USA 9 years ago

    THIS FOOLISH PEPENE WILL NOT LISTEN TO ANY ONE WHERE ARE GHANA ARMED FORCES WAKE UP BOYS

  • Kwesi 9 years ago

    The real problem we have as a country is that, some of you are so troubled by the fact that the President is a Northerner, so you are doing everything possible to discredit his government and make things look worse even if th ...
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  • Ka Ne Wu 9 years ago

    Are you out of your mind? People are demonstrating because of the die situation facing the nation and it is not because we have a Northerner President. Who cares if Ghana President is from the North, South, East or the West? ...
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  • Ynakee 9 years ago

    It is sad Ghanaians seem to see government from the stand point of view as being the president,who shd be responsible for all their needs.Enhancing private sector investment is the only way forward to end unemployment.Enough ...
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  • Akua Mansa 9 years ago

    He should get out if the Kitchne is too hot

  • Bretton Woods Chairman 9 years ago

    Definition of a "deer in headlights":
    A state of mental block caused by anxiety over panic management of the GH economy, stunning astonishment at spectacular ministerial incompetence, confusion over poor GH fiscal & monetary ...
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  • Solomon 9 years ago

    Like Mahama cares. He really does not care, know not what to do. Lets just hope the masses have the patience to put up until the next time they are asked to pick a leader. The danger, a real danger, what if it is perceive ...
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