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Ghana's Industrial Revolution: A look back at the 1968 launch of locally assembled buses

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  • St. GHFUO: INVEST IN SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE 1 year ago

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  • Palanytsia 1 year ago

    So the Afrifa and Ankrah led government also did some good things for Ghana, which was later sold by the very people who accused Afrifa of corruption and killed him? I thought it was only Nkrumah who did such things. The t ...
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  • KH 1 year ago

    What a moron! Now you have realized how satanic your Afrifa and the matemehos are. They waited for Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah to negotiate and build the Akosombo Dam and many factories like this Motor Assembly Plant before their ...
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  • Palanytsia 1 year ago

    @KH STOP BEING A FOOL NKRUMAH WAS OVERTHROW IN 1966 HOW DID HE INITIATED A PROJECT IN 1968. FOOL NEVER THINK NKRUMAH DID EVERYTHING. THE REAL SATANIC IS AFRC P-NDC. THEY TAG INNOCENT PEOPLE AS CORRUPT AND KILLED THEM THEN ...
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  • KH 1 year ago

    Idiots will remain idiots. If these idiots saw a mango tree bearing fruits in 1968 to them that mango tree could only have been planted in 1968. Mmoa!

  • GHANAIANS HAVE CURSED THEMSELVES 1 year ago

    Talk about Neoplan. A German Billionaire by name Gottlob Auwaerter fell in love with Ghana and built the only Assembly Plant outside Germany for his Neoplan Buses. Don’t ask me how it ended.

    Neoplan Ghana was before Neo ...
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  • Simpa Panyin Nunoo M. 1 year ago

    Nkrumah was overthrowned in 1966. This is a 1968 story. But there are people who will swear it was done by Nkrumah.

  • Worried 1 year ago

    The problem is with Ghanaians but people will bash prof Adei wen he tells the truth
    I used to stay in a bungalow at prempeh college and could see workers of neoplan factory and bus company at abrepo stealing new Tyre’s on ...
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  • Akwasi 1 year ago

    PNDC/NDC leaders sold almost all Nkrumah's factories to their cronies. Agyin Asare's Perez Chapel headquarters is one of the factories, TV3 and Media General own by NDC member was a state property.

  • Kofi US 1 year ago

    It’s so sad! Africa is a disgrace to themselves and to God. This assembling was so beautiful. Why didn’t we continued? Evil minds