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Cars, Homes Submerged: See places heavily impacted by Weija Dam spillage

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  • Kate Manu 1 day ago

    We need to accept that lawlessness under democracy too much.
    We do that in Ghana and take it outside our borders.

  • Ghanabi Kofi 1 day ago

    We allowed people to build on these weija dam spillage path n then later blame them. Where were the assembly members when the wanton sale of land aNd development was going on,?
    All the chiefs who sold those portions of land ...
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  • Dan 1 day ago

    .....and u also decided to buy and build house i. River banks....eyes but can see

    So who to blame. The authorities who took brides and failed to do what's right or ??

  • COOLBLUE 1 day ago

    @Dan, tell your useless bosses to move their lazy butt off their chair in the offices and go do site inspection on buildings being put up on waterlogged areas and stop asking their subordinates to always act as site inspector ...
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  • Kofi Papa Adom 1 day ago

    Who sold the Land to the people. Not the same Chiefs.

  • Accra 1 day ago

    Who wanted to buy the land, the people? Who wanted to sell the land, the chiefs! Willing buyer, willing seller! The referees, that is, the Assemblies take their cut! Everybody is happy, until disaster strikes!

  • Name 23 hours ago

    My friend, NOBODY CAN BUY WHAT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.

    In other words, the owner/seller has the FINAL say. If the owner says, I won't sell my property, the prospective buyer cannot buy it.


    So, if someone approache ...
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  • Hanson K.K 1 day ago

    Before building the dam, what kind of visibility studies was done against unforeseen eventualities? To avoid human lost and property damage.
    What advice was given to these communities ahead of the spillage?
    Yes water is i ...
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  • Ahene 21 hours ago

    You must be a very young man. When i was in secondary school in the 60s Mendskrom Hotel was one of the very few structures on that stretch and it used to host the black stars as camp. From there, past kasoa, Fetteh there were ...
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  • Kennedy Agyepong 1 day ago

    Hanson KK please take advantage of free education and go back to school. It's feasibility studies not visibility studies. Were u there when they were building the dam? The problem with us is lawlessness and politics. Remember ...
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  • Accra 1 day ago

    Thank u at kennedy

  • FunnyGhana 1 day ago

    Greedy chiefs selling the land. Stupid people buying the land. Even more stupid for building on it. You know full well it is dam spillage area.

  • Kwaw Esiako 1 day ago

    Hmm. How different is this from the Akosombo spillage?

  • Ahene 21 hours ago

    I really don't have pity for people in that area because they're supposed to know the risks involved in living downstream of a dam. Nadmo should not go there.

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