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Curfew on Alavanyo and Nkonya renewed

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  • Annas 7 years ago

    Restore the TVT to its independence state and we will manage our own conflicts.

  • Kwadaso 7 years ago

    Curfews and unauthorized roadblocks are the lazy and inefficient use of our security forces.We must be able to have Police presence around the clock to deter and squash any trouble before it rose to the point where curfews ar ...
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  • KOFI AYIGBE 7 years ago

    MAPS OF GHANA PRIOR TO THE UN AUTHORIZED ADDITION OF PARTS OF TRANS VOLTA TOGOLAND SHOW THAT PORTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN VOLTA WERE ALREADY A PART OF THE GOLD COAST. THEREFORE, MY ANLO PEOPLE ARE 100% GHANAIANS & WON'T MOVE AN I ...
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  • D DAY 7 years ago

    SHAME THE ONLY REGION SO INWARDS LOOKING TO VOTE ALMOST 100???? CAN ONLY FOLLOW ABLAKWA.

  • NPPigs 7 years ago

    KNOWS-IT-ALL BAWUMIA COULDN'T SOLE IT?

  • Michael K. Tettevi. 7 years ago

    Are Alavanyo and Nkonya going to be part of Western Togoland and live in peace?

  • Nkrumah 7 years ago

    These two towns have the most beautiful ladies in the whole Ghana. What happens then to all these lovely damsels? Go to waste?

  • Ekow Samuel 7 years ago

    The problem in there Alavanyo and Nkonya that make them curfew should be very tackle so that they will have there way of moving and infact those whom go with weapons whom are not the authorihty oder by the force national shou ...
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  • Tameah 7 years ago

    This crisis between the two has lingered from PNDC time to present every regime to solve but does not work out

  • Marcol 7 years ago

    until when there will be peace in these towns. God help those who helped themselves

  • Ebo -Cape Coast. 7 years ago

    Inward people let them fight and kill themselves.Who cares if the two villages turns into goast land ?.

  • Victor 7 years ago

    Kofi Ayigbe must be told that Anlo is and was not part of the Gold Coast. Anlo was part of the Slave Coast stretching from the mouth of the Volta eastwards to Lagos. Again, no Anlo chief signed the Bond of 1844. Also the so-c ...
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