Coconut also can be contaminated with bateria that Conner belong to who if it belong to the land lord of that house than he his stupid to let something like stay in front of his house if it belong to the govement where was he ... read full comment
Coconut also can be contaminated with bateria that Conner belong to who if it belong to the land lord of that house than he his stupid to let something like stay in front of his house if it belong to the govement where was he when it started and pal up to this stage
HAWA YAKUBU 9 years ago
Its time for the capital of Ghana to be moved to Kimtanpo. Accra is choked up with a lot of shit.
Its time for the capital of Ghana to be moved to Kimtanpo. Accra is choked up with a lot of shit.
PAPA 9 years ago
LOOKING AT THE LOCATION (CENTRE) OF GHANA. I BELIEVE KINTAMPO WOULD BE IDEAL. IT WOULD BE EASIER TO PROPERLY PLAN AND DEVELOP THE PLACE. IT WOULD BE EASIER FOR EVERYBODY SINCE IT IS CENTRALLY LOCATED
LOOKING AT THE LOCATION (CENTRE) OF GHANA. I BELIEVE KINTAMPO WOULD BE IDEAL. IT WOULD BE EASIER TO PROPERLY PLAN AND DEVELOP THE PLACE. IT WOULD BE EASIER FOR EVERYBODY SINCE IT IS CENTRALLY LOCATED
Kwame 9 years ago
Hawa, it is not where the capital is but the people. If move the capital to a developed and beautiful place and fill it with people who cannot maintain it beauty you will have the same problems we are having in accra today
Hawa, it is not where the capital is but the people. If move the capital to a developed and beautiful place and fill it with people who cannot maintain it beauty you will have the same problems we are having in accra today
Glo 9 years ago
This is so true. We Ghanaians do not seem to make the connection that the way we litter and let garbage pile up is a reflection of a lack of pride as a people. Walk in certain areas of Accra and not only do you have to hold y ... read full comment
This is so true. We Ghanaians do not seem to make the connection that the way we litter and let garbage pile up is a reflection of a lack of pride as a people. Walk in certain areas of Accra and not only do you have to hold your nose because of the smell, but your surroundings are filthy and disgusting.It is embarassing and unsanitary. You see people selling food over a gutter that is choked with rubbish. Where is our sense of hygiene and pride?
We cannot blame the government for the filth. I was once told to take my foreign ideas and go when I suggested that someone put their garbage in a garbage can that was not far away instead of dropping it on the ground. We need to change our way of thinking and preserve the environment for future generations. One area of Accra made it onto a list of the most polluted areas in the world. This is a shame.
KEN 9 years ago
PEOPLE DO NOT ACT CIVIL UNLESS THEY ARE FORCED TO IF THEY WER FINED FOR LITTERING IT WOULD SOON CHANGE THEIR BEHAVIOUR ,WARDENS COULD BE EMPLOYED TO ENFORCE THIS CONTRIVENTION .
PEOPLE DO NOT ACT CIVIL UNLESS THEY ARE FORCED TO IF THEY WER FINED FOR LITTERING IT WOULD SOON CHANGE THEIR BEHAVIOUR ,WARDENS COULD BE EMPLOYED TO ENFORCE THIS CONTRIVENTION .
truthman 9 years ago
Can you really blame people for doing things they do not know are wrong? This coconut seller is at best a JSS dropout. He has no idea that he shouldn't be doing what he is doing. Once we declare a war on under-education and i ... read full comment
Can you really blame people for doing things they do not know are wrong? This coconut seller is at best a JSS dropout. He has no idea that he shouldn't be doing what he is doing. Once we declare a war on under-education and illiteracy and make sure that every Ghanaian has quality education, most of these problems will vanish. The filth we live in is a symptom of our lack of education.
NOBODY 9 years ago
The City Of Accra has regulations to ensure that such irresponsibility does not go on, but never enforces its own codes and ordinances. This is nothing compared to the heaps of rubbish in Accra that burn every day, emitting s ... read full comment
The City Of Accra has regulations to ensure that such irresponsibility does not go on, but never enforces its own codes and ordinances. This is nothing compared to the heaps of rubbish in Accra that burn every day, emitting smoke from burning tires and other hazardous waste, and people end up inhaling those toxic fumes. We have too many educated fools in government whose sole priorities are mainly thievery and building expensive homes from looted funds, and could care less about nation-building. The government agencies responsible for enforcing proper sanitation within the city carry the greater blame for watching this go on for many decades now. The AMA must enforce its sanitation regulations, and will do so only if residents call that Authority daily to complain until they get off their rear-ends and do their work.
Kojo Ghana 9 years ago
We Ghanaians are our own worst enermy. Indiscipline alone can make the Gov. rich if only the Gov. knows how to tap this very "industry". Try this in western world and see what happens to your wallet.
We Ghanaians are our own worst enermy. Indiscipline alone can make the Gov. rich if only the Gov. knows how to tap this very "industry". Try this in western world and see what happens to your wallet.
Boamah Gyamerah 9 years ago
The coconut seller is not indiscipline but rather exploiting the lawlessness state of the country. Of course both Parliament as law maker and Government as law enforcer are responsible for the situation. We can appeal on the ... read full comment
The coconut seller is not indiscipline but rather exploiting the lawlessness state of the country. Of course both Parliament as law maker and Government as law enforcer are responsible for the situation. We can appeal on the goodwill of the Coconutseller who as a bussinessman/woman is maximising his/her profit at the expense of the society.
Grace 9 years ago
I saw a documentary on Malaysia where coconut husks like these are collected on a large scale, and then dried and burnt to make charcoal. I know the answer already, but I have to ask the question. Why not in Ghana?
I saw a documentary on Malaysia where coconut husks like these are collected on a large scale, and then dried and burnt to make charcoal. I know the answer already, but I have to ask the question. Why not in Ghana?
Daavi 9 years ago
WAIT AND SEE WHAT A CHINESE CAN MAKE OUT OF THOSE COCONUT HUSKS. THATS MONEY.
WAIT AND SEE WHAT A CHINESE CAN MAKE OUT OF THOSE COCONUT HUSKS. THATS MONEY.
Boamah Gyamerah 9 years ago
There are no laws or their enforcement to motivate or bring about the need for Ghanaian bussinessmen/women to exploit the creativity of Ghanaiansb to solve problems. If the coconut seller were to pay 80% of his or his profit ... read full comment
There are no laws or their enforcement to motivate or bring about the need for Ghanaian bussinessmen/women to exploit the creativity of Ghanaiansb to solve problems. If the coconut seller were to pay 80% of his or his profit to dispose off the waste, he would find a means of getting rid of it paying less.
Asiwome 9 years ago
I am surprised that we haven't found any use for coconut shells. I know that some artists see them as canvass, so we can at least use them as fuel and pave areas that get muddy during the rainy season. Where are all the creat ... read full comment
I am surprised that we haven't found any use for coconut shells. I know that some artists see them as canvass, so we can at least use them as fuel and pave areas that get muddy during the rainy season. Where are all the creative minds?
Coconut also can be contaminated with bateria that Conner belong to who if it belong to the land lord of that house than he his stupid to let something like stay in front of his house if it belong to the govement where was he ...
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Its time for the capital of Ghana to be moved to Kimtanpo. Accra is choked up with a lot of shit.
LOOKING AT THE LOCATION (CENTRE) OF GHANA. I BELIEVE KINTAMPO WOULD BE IDEAL. IT WOULD BE EASIER TO PROPERLY PLAN AND DEVELOP THE PLACE. IT WOULD BE EASIER FOR EVERYBODY SINCE IT IS CENTRALLY LOCATED
Hawa, it is not where the capital is but the people. If move the capital to a developed and beautiful place and fill it with people who cannot maintain it beauty you will have the same problems we are having in accra today
This is so true. We Ghanaians do not seem to make the connection that the way we litter and let garbage pile up is a reflection of a lack of pride as a people. Walk in certain areas of Accra and not only do you have to hold y ...
read full comment
PEOPLE DO NOT ACT CIVIL UNLESS THEY ARE FORCED TO IF THEY WER FINED FOR LITTERING IT WOULD SOON CHANGE THEIR BEHAVIOUR ,WARDENS COULD BE EMPLOYED TO ENFORCE THIS CONTRIVENTION .
Can you really blame people for doing things they do not know are wrong? This coconut seller is at best a JSS dropout. He has no idea that he shouldn't be doing what he is doing. Once we declare a war on under-education and i ...
read full comment
The City Of Accra has regulations to ensure that such irresponsibility does not go on, but never enforces its own codes and ordinances. This is nothing compared to the heaps of rubbish in Accra that burn every day, emitting s ...
read full comment
We Ghanaians are our own worst enermy. Indiscipline alone can make the Gov. rich if only the Gov. knows how to tap this very "industry". Try this in western world and see what happens to your wallet.
The coconut seller is not indiscipline but rather exploiting the lawlessness state of the country. Of course both Parliament as law maker and Government as law enforcer are responsible for the situation. We can appeal on the ...
read full comment
I saw a documentary on Malaysia where coconut husks like these are collected on a large scale, and then dried and burnt to make charcoal. I know the answer already, but I have to ask the question. Why not in Ghana?
WAIT AND SEE WHAT A CHINESE CAN MAKE OUT OF THOSE COCONUT HUSKS. THATS MONEY.
There are no laws or their enforcement to motivate or bring about the need for Ghanaian bussinessmen/women to exploit the creativity of Ghanaiansb to solve problems. If the coconut seller were to pay 80% of his or his profit ...
read full comment
I am surprised that we haven't found any use for coconut shells. I know that some artists see them as canvass, so we can at least use them as fuel and pave areas that get muddy during the rainy season. Where are all the creat ...
read full comment
Filthy Ghanaians !