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Bryan Acheampong acquiring SSNIT hotels morally wrong – Prof. Agyemang-Duah

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  • Eddy the King 1 year ago

    It is wrong for a government official to buy state own property, if they can't run it they should sell to general public not to themselves.

  • Kwam 1 year ago

    Prof. you are not analytical these days.

  • Batuta 1 year ago

    Ablakwa knows he has no reputation to protect so he will continue to manufacture scandals against hard working decent public officers to achieve his political goals. NDC admire and adore their leaders who can create bad stori ...
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  • Dora 1 year ago

    @batuta
    You are very very stupid! Do you think Ghanaians are fools? The biase is highly palpable, and decent Ghanaians must condenm it. He used his political position to secure the contract, there is no doubt! Get away , ...
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  • OPANIN 1 year ago

    Prof., The rock Hotel is a different being from Bryan Acheampong. Bryan Acheampong is a non-executive director of Rock City hotel. These SSNIT hotels have been non-profitable for several years without giving any dividends for ...
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  • Dora 1 year ago

    Ashantes and stupidity! Only imbeciles can't see any wrong in what that glorified cook, Bryan acheampong did wrong! Stupid write up!

  • Nana 1 year ago

    This Agyemang Duah man with his yoomo hair always talks as if he is bitter with the Npp government.

  • Yaw 1 year ago

    The hotels should have been given to Indians and the Chinese to run that will have been better for you but not a Ghanaian have you checked the number of government properties that NDC people have bought in this country please ...
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  • Fati 1 year ago

    @ yaw
    You are very stupid! Ndc left government 8 years ago! If they did wrong go and peosecute them,whats why you were voted into power. Silly ass!

  • Kwame 1 year ago

    Capitalists have no moral and heart, its all about making money at the expense of SSNIT members and retirees.
    U.S. millionaires, congress men and women are making a lot of profit on the lives of Ukrainians and Russians in th ...
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  • 123 1 year ago

    Take the ESPV contract from him and see how he can get money to buy those hotels.

  • Kee 1 year ago

    There was transparency from day one, Rock City Management applied and no one had concern until this professional politician Ablakwah brought it up. Everything is morally wrong, but if the company has the capability and capaci ...
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  • Gilbert 1 year ago

    This is the state capture in action

  • Abramtie 1 year ago

    Criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals criminals crimi ...
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  • Peeved 1 year ago

    Absolute garbage. The Prof would be happy if a foreign organisation won the bid.

  • Ghanani 1 year ago

    It is a syndicate acquisition by some NPP members. Bryan Acheampong is the frontman for them.They are just acquiring them to ensure their future financial security.

  • JonFadeBJ 1 year ago

    Because of democracy, some people talk anyhow. If the snnit business is doing well, I'm very they won't sell their stake. The minister is a known hotelier, who has successfully managed such business....the same people talk a ...
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  • Slim 1 year ago

    Bryan Acheampong is just pawn for the Mother Serpent of Corruption.

  • Enyo 1 year ago

    What’s morally wrong here? The property was advertised for sale and anyone including the can express interest. What matters is whether or not due process was followed and if the price paid was right. This is business sir!! ...
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