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Empty claim. Where's the evidence? The three years Akufo Addo spent vetting cocoa roads contractors is the main cause of Ghana's woes. All the roads which were partially done deteriorated. The loans spent on them yielded n ...
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Construction of the cocoa roads had to start afresh, calling for new loans which have overburdened the country. Besides, the focus of the roads construction is Akyem Abuakwa, the only place where there are street lights in u ...
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Where are the roads you are talking about? May be they are constructed in other countries or perhaps in the stratosphere
Ghanaians, after gaining a lot of money and building a mansion in Accra or Kumasi, if you don't think of building a good mansion in your hometown for yourself and your relatives, somewhere in the districts, then I don't know ...
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Sometimes I think this Kodua boy is an imbecile
Are NPP leaders destined to speak lies? Do you drive from Accra to Kumasi? Do you drive around Accra? Do you drive around villages in the Ashanti Region? Do you have accident records in the country due to the bad nature of th ...
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Then avoid driving on the NDC 4,000 km roads. Such fools.
Are the roads in your pockets or under your beds, like in the case of Cecilia Dapaah?
Is it on Mars or Jupiter? Which parts of Ghana. Mtsewwww pooootoooor.
Nincompoop
What did you use the colossal borrowed money for? Do you have any thing to show?
Good!!! , but but please how us the evidence, which region, Constituency, electoral area. Type of road, the mileage, name of contractor, date started and date completed. So we can follow your claims very well.
Is this guy mad where are the road projects in Ghana, or he is leaving in another country..
Hahahaaa. Wonderful lies.
This man might be suffering from a diarrhea of figures. You have constructed 12000 kilometers of good roads and Ghana is still like this. Nonsense.
But my only worry is the unpaid 347 defunct microfinance investors monies inherited from ndc office.