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What language did Ken Ofori-Atta speak at the IMF/World Bank meeting?

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  • Stephen Afful 6 years ago

    Great piece

  • ARABA 6 years ago

    BULLSHIT! DID KEN EVEN SAY ONE (1) WORD ABOUT THE ORIGINAL 3-YEAR IMF COMPACT WHICH THEY SAY THEY WANT TO RENEGOTIATE, TIMING, IMPACT ON THE FISCAL DEFICIT, PLANS FOR THE DEFICIT, UTILIZATION OF THE NEARLY $1B IF GHANA MEETS ...
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  • AJ 6 years ago

    Araba, give us a break with your fake analogy. NDC (national destoryers committee) were given 8 solid years to turn around our economy but they rather went in for China loan 3billion D,but little did we know the loan is not c ...
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  • Steve Kay London 6 years ago

    Arabs, remove your NDC lenses and speak sense for once.

  • Zoobe-Zoobe 6 years ago

    and unqualified for FM

  • Zoobe-Zoobe 6 years ago

    sad

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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law. 6 years ago

    I was also of the opinion that he could have cut off the abortion anecdote since it subsumed his core points.

    But overall, he addressed the question well: His expectations from the compact project......

    Those who chose ...
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  • Tamale File. 6 years ago

    The challenge is simple. Those who hate Ghana would never accept that their boy JDM and the NDC lost the 2016 elections.
    Simple.
    Well done Ken.
    Let's move quickly to implement quality One District one factory.

  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    As is the case with the typical Ghanaian academic, Ken Ofori-Atta demonstrated POOR communication skills.

    As a finance minister, he should always talk and negotiate from a position of "power". This should be the case even ...
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  • Captein 6 years ago

    The story of Ghanaians being savages to kill a baby because of wedlock was lies.

    The reason I know is, how did he a baby even know he was to be aborted. Which family member told him this lie. Why will his mother will even ...
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  • Counselor 6 years ago

    Ofori Atta was on point by attributing Ghana's economic woes to Ghana's inability to successfully embrace both export and economic diversification and continuing to rely solely on commodity goods as it sources of income in g ...
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  • Yaw 6 years ago

    Dr., was is necessary for him to trace his history in answering the question? He did same thing when he presented the budget. What kind of communication is this? Don't see he left a communication gap when he went round tellin ...
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  • AJ 6 years ago

    Dude, keep mute Donald Trump would not speak without telling the world how he came from a family with damn riches. Why are you guys taking your fantasy to be real...?we saw Seth terpke behaving like a grown up with baby teeth ...
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  • Captein 6 years ago

    Although, a very bad example.

  • V. POPULI 6 years ago

    The fact that you hold a doctorate degree does not mean you are the only one who knows English. In the first place, your analogy is totally out of kilter with what Mr Ken Ofori Atta sought to do in his response.
    Mr. Kabureka ...
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  • Kweku 6 years ago

    Asare-Donkor, your defense is even worse than the finance minister's irrelevancies.

    I din't listen to the original but even from your article it is clear that our finance minister indulged in irrelevancies to make his cas ...
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  • C.Stephen Sackey 6 years ago

    What is it about us that we always got to be so fine about everything we do ?
    Like we're in a contest for the ideal every time we have to deliver?

    What has being perfect got us ?

    If it's not about our grammar it's o ...
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  • Apostle Mawuetornam Dugbazah 6 years ago

    Mr. Sackey:

    Your point is well noted. Left to me alone, I could care less about the finance minister's grammar. I am more concerned about how he communicates and negotiates on behalf of Ghana...BODY LANGUAGE, EMOTIONAL INT ...
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  • Captein 6 years ago

    Ofori-Atta's was very bad delivery of speech. That did not earn Ghana any regard.
    Except himself in such a way that as a Min. it will be a steeping stone for him to gain some international assignment without any care for th ...
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  • sky 6 years ago

    Brilliant and great piece

  • ZOmass A.Z. 6 years ago

    Let stop being hypocritical, what is good for the goose is good for the ganda.is it now that we realised its good to support our own and give moral support? We were in this country when president JDM His Excellency was hooted ...
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  • Samuel K BONSU 6 years ago

    The man is sensible and brilliant Ghana have a dynamic finance minister good luck mother Ghana! Ghana is great again

  • Ebrahim ebrahim 6 years ago

    Were u paid to do PR work for or you saying the reality? Please the nodding & applause is diplomatic, even those days Iddi AMIN was applauded when he was even speaking trash .
    If you are basing you argument on applause n nod ...
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  • Dessie 6 years ago

    This is just like a story answering interviewing questionairs by a panel of IMF/African development bank therefore as an finance minister and economist being working in a various field of specialities it is fair to say Ofor ...
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  • Big Jay 6 years ago

    NDC pull him down (PhD) syndrome.
    They will remain in opposition for a very very long long time.
    Ken Ofori Atta spoke Ewe and Gonja language at the IMF.