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Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine......for instance 10 paracetamol at once.....or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
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NONSENSE STUDY!!! OVER 200% OF GHANAIANS WANT SAM GEORGE THE INCOMPETENT MINISTER TO FOCUS HIS ENERGY ON TELCOS WHO CAN GIVE US QUALITY VOICE AND DATA NETWORK!!! NOT THIS DSTV NONSENSE.
How I wish this Survey was also conducted when Hon. K. T Hammond (Trade Minister in the previous administration, was fighting hard to reduce the price of cement. But NO! He never got any support. Hmmmm
Yes because Ghanaians fight over unnecessary things
The Minister should invite other Suppliers to the country and let them compete. Very simple.
Is DSTV still operational in the country? This is of no national importance.
My rent is GHS250 per month. How can I be paying subscription fee of GHS300 per month
Stop using it. My house rent is GH 650 per month but I use Multi TV.
Thank you Ipsos for the study but I will be happy if your outfit can do same on prices of basic foodstuffs like nkotomire, koobi, beef, ewurafia, cocoyam, plantain etc and tell us the percentage which says they cheap or costl ...
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Are we saying only DStv subscription needs reduction in the country where everything is expensive? Every consumer of one thing or the other will call for or will be happy for price reduction. So this study, I don't know the p ...
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Sure they will. But if you are a subscriber and you can't pay you sure have to get off it because that means its not your level.
Is only those bunch of highly incompetent blockhead thieves who does not support Sam Dzata G. Massive support for the minister. Either they reduce the price or they pack off
Even the govt keeps increasing prices of electricity, water, etc so why the arrogant attitude of the minister. As for consumers, common sense dictates that they'll support price reduction but who forces them to continue to s ...
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