Let's join our friends and brothers inTamale. The price of crude is $38 a barrel, why are we still paying high prices in fuel. The politicians also need to buy there own fuel for their V8. Out tax money can be used for someth ... read full comment
Let's join our friends and brothers inTamale. The price of crude is $38 a barrel, why are we still paying high prices in fuel. The politicians also need to buy there own fuel for their V8. Out tax money can be used for something else like building schools, roads, etc etc. Let all the taxi drivers in the country join them
ABU 8 years ago
I agree with you m y friend. We are only sitting on a time bomb. Very soon it may explode to their shame
I agree with you m y friend. We are only sitting on a time bomb. Very soon it may explode to their shame
Mike 8 years ago
Guys, a gallon of petrol is selling at $ 1.74 in Atlanta, America. The current exchange rate is 3.84 Ghana CEDI. That means a gallon of petrol is less than 7 CEDIS. How can our own government be selling it for over 15 CEDIS. ... read full comment
Guys, a gallon of petrol is selling at $ 1.74 in Atlanta, America. The current exchange rate is 3.84 Ghana CEDI. That means a gallon of petrol is less than 7 CEDIS. How can our own government be selling it for over 15 CEDIS. That's over 100% the cost in Atlanta, where minimum wage is more than 300% that of Ghana. Please put politics aside and help stop this unwarranted abuse of power by MAHAMA and his NDC. Remember that when Ghana becomes prosperous, you guys will be proud to enjoy the results. Ghana first.
Akuvie 8 years ago
Thanks Mike for sharing this info. We will reply them with our vote. NDC is just parking their bus. They are so insensitive to the poor Ghanaians.
Thanks Mike for sharing this info. We will reply them with our vote. NDC is just parking their bus. They are so insensitive to the poor Ghanaians.
Kwabena UK 8 years ago
But Mike, are you sure you are talking to sensible human beings who thinks the way you are? Or understand things the way you do? Don't forget, you are speaking to black policy makers/Government in Africa, Ghana. God bless you ... read full comment
But Mike, are you sure you are talking to sensible human beings who thinks the way you are? Or understand things the way you do? Don't forget, you are speaking to black policy makers/Government in Africa, Ghana. God bless you Mike.
Ali 8 years ago
The real agenda 57% will happen in the north. We are tired of this man. There is so much hopelessness here. Most people I talk to respond by saying they can't wait to vote. This is too much. Something must be done.
The real agenda 57% will happen in the north. We are tired of this man. There is so much hopelessness here. Most people I talk to respond by saying they can't wait to vote. This is too much. Something must be done.
Kwabena UK 8 years ago
Why increasing fuel prices at this time when world crude oil prices are going down daily? Why increasing fuel prices at this time when every country in the world is decreasing their fuel prices? Is Ghana on a different planet ... read full comment
Why increasing fuel prices at this time when world crude oil prices are going down daily? Why increasing fuel prices at this time when every country in the world is decreasing their fuel prices? Is Ghana on a different planet? Do our leaders carry brains from a different planet? Shameful. Lord have mercy.
Let's join our friends and brothers inTamale. The price of crude is $38 a barrel, why are we still paying high prices in fuel. The politicians also need to buy there own fuel for their V8. Out tax money can be used for someth ...
read full comment
I agree with you m y friend. We are only sitting on a time bomb. Very soon it may explode to their shame
Guys, a gallon of petrol is selling at $ 1.74 in Atlanta, America. The current exchange rate is 3.84 Ghana CEDI. That means a gallon of petrol is less than 7 CEDIS. How can our own government be selling it for over 15 CEDIS. ...
read full comment
Thanks Mike for sharing this info. We will reply them with our vote. NDC is just parking their bus. They are so insensitive to the poor Ghanaians.
But Mike, are you sure you are talking to sensible human beings who thinks the way you are? Or understand things the way you do? Don't forget, you are speaking to black policy makers/Government in Africa, Ghana. God bless you ...
read full comment
The real agenda 57% will happen in the north. We are tired of this man. There is so much hopelessness here. Most people I talk to respond by saying they can't wait to vote. This is too much. Something must be done.
Why increasing fuel prices at this time when world crude oil prices are going down daily? Why increasing fuel prices at this time when every country in the world is decreasing their fuel prices? Is Ghana on a different planet ...
read full comment