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‘Missing’ KATH baby: Parliament to reinvestigate if…

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  • MISSING STILL-BORN BABY ? 9 years ago

    A COUNTRY OF FOOLS,NO ELECTRICITY,NO WATER.BAD ROADS YET PARLIAMENT FOOLING AROUND ON DEAD BABY

  • O. O. 9 years ago

    I can not help but to support what you have wrote. "Especially that the people involved mighty have already finished the deal long ago without any trace".

    Sad though to the bereaved family

  • TIJANI 9 years ago

    there is no water, bad roads and electricity because if we fail to do the right thing. we are liars and hypocrites, if we cannot find solution to simple problems like this one, how can we find solution to our electricity, wa ...
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  • baby luv 9 years ago

    Tijani you are right, A simple and straight forward problem has to go to parliament? what a shame. The baby was not a needle that has fallen into a well or hay ,The simple question is where is him dead or alive
    someone shd ...
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  • BAAKO 9 years ago

    If we cannot find solution to simple problem like this one, how can we find solution to our water, electricity and water problems.

  • Koo Nimo 9 years ago

    What does unsatisfactory investigation means. To whose satisfaction Mr MP?

  • Lydia 9 years ago

    Enough is enough. Suweiba and family take whatever compensation that is given and forget the past. Every Ghanaian sympathizes with you,but the fact is that what else can be done? The workers concerned have been sacked, Even i ...
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  • KING OF KING 9 years ago

    I respect no more asantihene in kumasi city because when this thing happen he didn't take any act to show concern to the family of his citizenry in kumasi not even ghana in general all he can do then is to travel to south af ...
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  • Kwatso 9 years ago

    The baby wasn't a still born baby, and even if it was where is it? that's the question to be asked. I don't think you have a child let alone losing a child you wouldn't have commented like you've done. No amount of compensat ...
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  • Kwatso 9 years ago

    correction: a woman

  • abz 9 years ago

    efuu nu wo hi

  • MP, London 9 years ago

    That is your opinion, twit. As for me the woman is most probably not looking for a still born baby. Contrary, she is rightfully looking to be re-united with her stolen baby. Can you imagine the agony of this baby looking for ...
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  • TYSON 9 years ago

    WELL SAID, IT,S ALWAYS LIKE THAT IF YOU ARE NOT THE ONE IN THE SAME SITUATION. IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN A SITUATION LIKE THAT THEN YOU KNOW HOW IT FEELS.

  • The Mask 9 years ago

    MPs are representatives of the people. For MPs to be effective the chiefs, assembly men and opinion leaders in the constituencies must have regular dialogue with the MPs, demand answers to problems in the constituency and ask ...
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  • HAZOR 9 years ago

    Is this missing baby saga necessary for parliament to reinvestigate and gain what?or can they bring the baby back to the parent?Thing that parliament need to investigate they to not investigate it.We parliament to inversigate ...
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  • ama 9 years ago

    Ghanaians stop and let us all think properly. 1st it is a human being that is taken and sold for money. Nothing is done to anyone. Next it missing cars, government bungalows, then moneys are taken from contract, no work done. ...
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