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Dadieso residents block section of Accra-Kumasi Highway over abandoned gas tanker

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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 1 year ago

    ANOTHER Apiate waiting to occur before Akufo Addo will go and build 10 houses there at a cost of 200 million dollars thievery.

  • Major 1 year ago

    The Minister for roads and highways, the 2 or 3 deputies and corresponding special aids as usual chilling in their air-conditioned offices in Accra.

  • Edward 1 year ago

    Well done to those who blocked the road. This is what l expect from Ghanaians. We should continue to block major roads to push for our demands. Where in a civilized country will a gas tank be left unattended to and no communi ...
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  • Nana Oppong Sikafuo 1 year ago

    Good job to the people of Dadieso you've shown maturity to irresponsible authorities that they shouldn't be sitting at the officers but rather they need to wake up from their slumber and work thks

  • Banana Republic 1 year ago

    Kudos to the people of Dadieso. Ghanaians are not mad enough. We need to rise up and act. We have become too docile and the misguided AND CORRUPT government has taken full advantage of the naivety of the people. We have be ...
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  • Koo Boare 1 year ago

    NADMO was waiting for disaster to occur for them to make money. National security was also sleeping because they did not see this as a security issue. The Ghana Police was also busy checking drivers documents on the same r ...
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  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    It would have been good to use the gas tanker to bomb those bush pigs for voting massively for a pig who destroyed our beautiful country

  • Dadieso 1 year ago

    You did well

  • the Villager 1 year ago

    BUT DID BAWUMIA'S CAMPAIGN TEAM PASS? WE SAW VIDEO CLIPS OF THE CONVOY DRIVING THRU?

  • Seniorman 1 year ago

    Kudos to Dadieso residents for your swift action in preventing another imminent disaster