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NPA HAS USED ALL THE MONEY TO RENT OFFICES AND NOW NO MONEY TO GET FUEL INTO THE COUNTRY. WHAT A COUNTRY WE LIVE IN. OUR LEADERS DO NOT THINK ABOUT THE POOR AND PEOPLE SHOULD RISE UP. WE HAVE SAT FOR SO LONG. IT IS ABOUT TIME ...
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This article is aimed at preparing your mindset to welcome an obvious predetermined increase in petroleum prices...NDC style. Price increases like this used to be abominable and a weakness in governing to NDCs during Kuffour' ...
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GHANA IS FALLING WHILE WE ALL SIT DOWN AND LOOK AT MAHAMA TO DESTROY GHANA
isn't it paradoxical that we as a country run into fuel shortage after discovering oil?
Besides what kept NPA authorities busy that they can only sit to deside what to do only after such a boiling situation spills over and g ...
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It is clear that the country is at a crossroad! The country is being rulled by greedy, foolish illiterates. Everything that was done recently to restore the value of the GHS was counterproductive and contradictory!
The pre ...
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ELECTRICITY AND WATER TARIFFS ARE ALREADY HIGHER THAN BEFORE AND NOW THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT 20% INCREASE IN FUEL.WHAT IS GOING ON IN GHANA AT ALL. HOW DOES THE GOVT EXPECT THE AVERAGE GHANAIAN TO SURVIVE, THE TREND OF ARMED ...
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Two airplane mechanics named Bob and Tim work at Murtala airport Lagos. gets fogged in one night and nothing can take off or land so Bob and Tim have nothing to do. After work Bob and Tim usually have a drink on their way h ...
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this is as a result of the depreciation of the cedi. but lettle do we talk about it. even the npa couldnt mention it. we should save the cedi or face the quencyquencies in increament of goods n services.
It is simple, pull up your dress or drop your trousers, bend over and get ready for some more screwing.
Let go back to our old currency. this new currency is the cause of our problems now.
Fuel prices have been going up all over the world since the disturbances in Iraq and Syria and not in Ghana alone. The depreciation of the cedi has an impact, but not wholly responsible for its increase in Ghana as B&FT would ...
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