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Too many holidays in Ghana. One of the reasons for low productivity. There is no need a national holiday for the Founders Day. It can at best be celebrated by simple observance by playing patriotic songs on the airwaves, amon ...
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BLAME NPP Akuffo Addo- there was NO NEED for this POOR Country to declare every date as Founders holiday.
Some of Kwame Nkrumah’s Achievements to Ghana in the space of 6 years Ghana 60's
- University Of Cape Coast ...
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Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine......for instance 15 paracetamol at once.......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
This sickling styling himself as MUMBI SERAKI continues to terrorise this platform with his nonsense whiles refusing to take a dose of his own poisons
These things are going to continue for a while right? When the blue party is in power the seat of government is called Jubilee house however when the green is in power it is the flagstaffhouse. When are we going to agree on s ...
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Kwaseato! But why didn't you tell us anything about the millions of pounds left behind by the British government when kwame Nkrumah became the leader
Please the British left on 30th June 1960 and they did not leave any millions of pounds behind
Fooooooooooooooooooooooool. You’ve got no brain
The legendary Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Africa's greatest personality of all time simply never dies! Trying to obliterate his memory, like the NPP/matemeho brigands and bandits attempted is like kicking your feet against a ...
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ghana is working again to remember the great osagyefo’s birthday not August when gang of crooks under UP set back clink of progress with the madness of Feb 1966
Pass a law that can be changed only by 2/3 of parliament to preserve osagyefo birthday. never again will pygmies rule ghana
DONT ALLOW THE MATEMEHO POLITICAL TRAITORS TO HJJACK THE NARRATIVE OF OUR INDEPENDENCE
Kudos to the NDC for reinstating the birthday of our first President - Kwame N
WHERE IS THE 24 HOUR JOHN MAHAMA PROMISED??? INSTEAD OF HIM TO FUFIL THE SUGAR COATED PROMISES HE MADE ,HE IS INTIMIDATING US..EVEN JJ RAWLINGS AND HIS PNDC HENCHMEN COULD NOT SILENCE THE VOICE OF GHANIANS....ARE WE IN ZIMBAB ...
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@ King Adjei. Kwasea. Your face like 24 hour economy. Go to Tema Habour in the night and see. Buffoon
Go and ask him- kwasiato.
Is this declaration important in Ghana? What do the workers in Ghana do when they go to work? Besides using the opportunity to get money from "Information Seekers" and expecting funds from "Individuals making attempts to with ...
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Some of Kwame Nkrumah’s Achievements to Ghana in the space of 6 years Ghana 60's
- University Of Cape Coast (UCC)
- Ghana National College, Cape Coast
- Mfantsiman Girls' SHS
- Winneba secondary school
- Apam Sec ...
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President Nkrumah also introduced the Cedi as our currency in1965 and Ghana Television alsin 1965.He also built the Agriculture lnstitutes. The Wenchi Farm lnstitute o 1964, Ejura Farm lnstitute in1964, Damongo Farm ...
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Remove the big six from our currency. Put Kwame Nkruma’s name on the highest currency denomination in the country. Remove the statue of the big six from the airport roundabout. Remove Obitsebi Lamptey’s name from any infr ...
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Yes the Cedi was introduced by President Nkrumah on 19th July 1965.The Minister of Finance who with his brains worked on the Cabinet memo to introduce the Cedi with President Nkrumah was Okyenheneba Kwesi Amo ...
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