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Ten feared dead in Asokore-Mampong road accident

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  • The mask 9 years ago

    Every radio station must have two different types of News Broadcasts. The first must be National news and the second must be restricted to only events in the local district, Municipality or Metropolis.

    People don't even kn ...
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  • Atinga Kobla Atongo 9 years ago

    TOO MUCH OF THIS ACCIDENTS. BAD ROADS AND HUMAN ERROR.

  • Bechemniiba(Paris) 9 years ago

    Where exactly did the accident take place? If you say Asokore-Mampong road
    you've said nothing and no one from Effiduasi or Asokore will get you right as Asokore itself is called Asokore -Mampong. Be Explicite,please.

  • Maame Abenah 9 years ago

    We cannot find a tow truck.
    A typical Mahama's Better Ghana.
    The Police are on yhe scene as well the fire service,but guess,they have no equipment to free the people crying for help. Yes this exactly is Mahama's Better Ghan ...
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  • KWAME-BELGIUM 9 years ago

    Maame Abenah, you sound somehow not normal in your brain. What has the carelessness of drivers on the road doing with NPP/NDC and now you make mention of President Mahama ? Remember that your freedom of speech does not guaran ...
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  • KWAME-BELGIUM 9 years ago

    Maame Abenah, he is hopeless just as your father. Sorry for you.

  • Mike Olongo, USA 9 years ago

    Maame Abenah, Are you implying by this comment that Tow trucks and the other equipment you mentioned were there in abundance during the tenure of past governments and Mahama only came to remove them? Or the inefficiencies of ...
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  • Kwame Dokyi 9 years ago

    Indeed Maame Abenah's reasoning is horizontal!These services are rendered by the private sector in civilized countries!!

  • A. M. Nurideen 9 years ago

    I symphatise with the woman who lost her husband but only one person was involved in the accident. May his soul rest in peace. amiiin.

  • K. SOLOMON 9 years ago

    Living in Ghana is like being an antelope in the forest. You just hope and pray that you are not the next one to fall prey to one of the wild animals (over speeding drivers, drunken drivers, armed robbers) etc. This is the tr ...
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  • A K 5 9 years ago

    I like your analogy. Though funny, it makes sense.