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Flood-ravaged company seeks government relief after $2 million loss

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  • Abotsi 2 days ago

    No insurance?

  • Cocoa Akuafo 2 days ago

    Mr. Kyei. Teachers and Nurses allowance has to be paid. Otherwise Miracles Aboagye will go and organise them in a demonstration. Do you want that?

  • Agbeli Kumordi 2 days ago

    They are supposed to have flood insurance or property insurance sorry

  • DEEVINITY 2 days ago

    Talk to your insurers

  • Yoo 1 day ago

    $2 million without insurance? Something is missing. I believe the insurance companies know the place is flood prone .

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  • The orangutan state 1 day ago

    Government can not do anything, it is insurance that can salvage you. Greed, you have all these worth of goods but refused to seek insurance cover in case of fire or water or even theft.

  • Name 1 day ago

    This is case for the insurance, but I know they do not have any insurance to cover natural disaster.

    Government interventions normally cover private people and petty trader but not a company of such magnitude.

  • Tsotsoo 20 hours ago

    Although I sympathise with the flood victims, I want to plead with those who rent or build houses in Accra and Tema to be very careful. There are areas which are reserved as wet lands. There are areas in Accra where the indi ...
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