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Kasoa: Dumsor fire burns 7-month-old baby boy

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  • LAST DON 9 years ago

    Kennedy Agyapong: Essikafo ammbetem a human replica of his house dogs. He will always eat shit even if cake is offered to him for free. A classic Junky


    HOPESON ADORYE: The village “KING KONG” who has never experience ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    Author:-PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE)...
    Ivor Greenstreet said directly to President John Mahama and Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur that: “You don’t care”.

    “Nobody is feeling your better Ghana”, Greenstreet sh ...
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  • DOA 9 years ago

    You are the biggest fool of them all you wish you had even a quarter of the brains all these people have fool look at all the stupid things you are writing about people who have worked hard to get to where they are this is th ...
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  • WO HAW NE DEN? U.S.A. 9 years ago

    SO WE HAVE 'THINGS' LIKE YOU (LAST DON) LIVING AMONG HUMANS? I AM UNDERSTANDING WHY GHANA IS LIKE WHAT IT IS, NOTHING IS WORKING, DEAD BRAINS, STAGNANT NATION, NO VISION, OK.

  • WICKED MEDIA 9 years ago

    WE SHOULD NOT FALL BEHIND POLITICS AND CURSE THIS NATION OF OURS. WE HAVE ONE GHANA AND NO ONE WILL MAKE IT BETTER FOR US UNLESS OURSELVES. THE MEDIA SHOULD BE CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT THEY REPORT

  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    Not reporting, and sticking our heads in the sand will not make it better.

    We have a big problem. There are serious technical problems that need to be addressed. The Technicians lack the adequate amenities needed to solve ...
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  • ELINAM 9 years ago

    Ghana's energy problems is deeply rooted in lack of know-how and technical deficiency on the part of the big men handling it rather than money.
    No amount of money can save this sinking ship of an industry if it continued t ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    Right,if they still talking about these plants without thinking of moving to a different level which is Renewal Energy,the problem will remain there.
    I find it difficult to understand our people always not think of doing som ...
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  • Mike Olongo, USA 9 years ago

    I think the report should have elaborated a little more on the cause of the fire than just blame it on "Dumsor"

  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    You are right but no matter how they explain this issue,I can tell you that Ghanaians will never accept it up until this power problem is solved,even if the cause is not from the power outage they will still blame it on the o ...
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  • Mensah John. 9 years ago

    Can't this reporter tell us how the power outage caused the fire? So are we a country to learn from others mistakes? The media is not helpful,but full of politics.

  • Kweku 9 years ago

    Ghana needs better engineering system. We lack knowledge as a nation. No conclusive research. There is no way we should be lacking POWER.

  • Don Blunt 9 years ago

    We do not necessarily lack knowledge.
    WE LACK HONESTY.
    The problem is that the decision is taken and sanctioned by somebody else other than the one WITH the knowledge.
    And those who sanction the bad decisions pay their Me ...
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  • DOPE BOBA 9 years ago

    ...AND WE ARE THINKING OF ASSEMBLING CARS AND LAUNCHING ROCKETS...GOD HELP US ALL

  • Fiction 9 years ago

    oh god may dis innocent child rest in peace may dis fire consumer ndc members n their useless president in de subsequent days to cum

  • Queen 9 years ago

    FIND A GOOD LAWYER AND SUE THE GOVERNMENT FOR HIS RECKLESSNESS.