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The headline word should be 'seized' NOT 'ceased'. Complete two different words
While 'seize' means to take something with force, 'cease' means to stop as in cease fire during war which means to stop fighting
Ceased and sized, oo my God
Ghanaweb pe go write this.
Say "seized", not "ceased"! Haba!!
Ceased or seized his passport? This is the result of fallen standards in education in Ghana, such that journalists are found wanting kɛkɛ!
If it indeed he ceaced his passport, then it's tantamount to slavery,
seized is correct.... simple...
afterall the sentence is in quotation marks which means it is Michael Edwards' own words. Dare I say, the English man is right; He seized the passport. Cease does not apply here....
Force labor
I couldn't comprehend the headline until I read the entire story. I told myself, Michael Edwards cannot cease Sulley Muntari's passport because the passport is not being processed for him. Even if the passport is under proce ...
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