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SOME OF THE COMMENTS FROM THESE MINSTERS WHO KEEP ON TELLING MAKE ONE FEEL LIKE PLANTING A GRENADE IN THEIER SMELLING MOUTHS. HOW CAN YOU CONTINUE TO LIE TO US ALL ON GOVT INTERVENTIONS FOR THE POOR NDC SUPPORTERS. CONTINUE T ...
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Fools, who is not poor in Ghana? Perhaps the political appointees of the government. Even Tony Aidoo's office is not funded and he is broke.
I would venture the majority of the population is poor.
SOME OF THE COMMENTS FROM THESE MINSTERS WHO KEEP ON TELLING LIES MAKE ONE FEEL LIKE PLANTING A GRENADE IN THEIER SMELLING MOUTHS. HOW CAN YOU CONTINUE TO LIE TO US ALL ON GOVT INTERVENTIONS FOR THE POOR NDC SUPPORTERS. CONTI ...
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Mahama Ayariga, I hope you are now seeing how difficult it is to sustain lies. Naniama!!!
You are right,they really deserved a bomb in their cars.Dishonest politicians must be assasinated.
Information and Media Relations Minister Mahama Ayariga says ''the vulnerable in the society especially, are the beneficiaries of these subsidies''. Is this saying really true ???
Hey! You foolish/stupid Ghanaians who doesn't know better and voted for that fool and liar who can't zip up when he sees any woman that walks would like to fu---k.
JOIN THE MARCH! SAY NO TO GMOs! #MarchAgainstMonsantoAccra
Saturday, 12 Oct. 2013, starts at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle at 10.00am.
NO COUNTRY OR LEADER IN THE ENTIRE WORLD EVER ALLOWED HIS PEOPLE TO GET HIT WITH SUCH PANISHING OF ILLEGAL UTILITY RATE HIKES OF 69%. YOU, NDC AND/OR MAHAMA DO YOUR JOB AND REPPEAL THIS RATE HIKE OR STEP DOWN AND GO HOME
Before you educate us on wastage tell us how much it cost to produce it, this issue is just like the petrol we paid for.All govt and the millitary are not paying for electricity and petrol,they bush all the bills tothe poor.
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PRO POOR INDEED.GHANAIANS DESERVE WHAT THEY HAVE GOT.WE TOLD THEM BUT THEY WILL NOT LISTEN.KEEP QUITE AND PAY.ede beee keke.
Did anyone hear the Minister speaking yesterday? He spoke like an energy economist; that subsidy in the energy sector do not benefit the poor. Did he not know about the pro-poor nature of the billing system before he turned h ...
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So who do you blame when you come under fire given that such useful information is beng kept away from the public till now. communicators need to be proactive. Me, I will rebuke or defend you based on the info in the public d ...
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Ghanaians in general can't afford those tariffs. Invest in wind energy instead of using expensive oil.