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There are reports that while some districts are charged high electricity tariffs others are charged very low tariffs. It is said that within Accra the same situation prevails. Some people say that it occurs within the same ne ...
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The problems we are going through is as a result consistent corrupt behavior and the help of some lawyers to milk the country. It is only the poor who pay for all that and we turn around and say we don't know the perpetrators ...
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CRIMINALS
you are right paa! these people are in trouble and they know it well, well!
if Ghanaian individuals can collide with foreign companies to steal their country, how can we then developed. the Societe General took the case to UK court, but not any court in Ghana, because that is where both parties knew ...
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Long on titles but short on common sense. Hoe they end up representing our nation, only heaven knows
Direction to KT Hammond and his old law firm to get us this information as part of the humongous legal fees[$7 million] Ghana paid for their 'services'! But if current offcials on state payroll,do not demonstrate a commitment ...
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They are the bane of all our problems! Fucking thieves!
At the GNPC is not interested in getting to the bottom of the Drillship saga judging by the responses of the lawyer representing the corporation! Did it have to to take the Sole Commisioner to tell this official about how to ...
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President MAHAMA , please this time when the SOLE COMMISSIONER , JUSTICE APAU, submits his report to you please ACT on his recommendations.
We have all realized how the SOLE COMMISSIONER is executing his work with all his mi ...
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GHANA, ARE YOU READING THE PIECE ABOVE BY MR.DAVID AMOAH, AS MY MOTHER USE TO SAY, IF SOMETHING IS BITING YOU, REMEMBER IT IS IN YOUR CLOTH. THE SUFFERING IN GHANA WAS CAUSED BY OUR SO CALLED ELITE AND POLITICIANS. LOOK AT HO ...
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LET'S SEE ACTION!
Yes, the President should andought to act on the recommenadtions of this report of this noble and courageous Judge with no fear or favour. The citizenry will applaud him for his guts!
No
IN A COUNTRY WHERE THERE IS NO WATER, NO PETROL, NO ELECTRICITY, WORKERS SALARY FOR JUNE HAS NOT YET BEEN PAID TO THEM, DEMONSTRATION FROM DRs TO NURSES, POLYTECHNICS, UNIVERSITIES AND HOST OF PROFESSIONALS AS WELL AS THE NDC ...
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So, who at all has genuine sentiments towards our country Ghana; particularly, those in positions of trust?!
It is very disheartening to read and think about how badly our dear nation has been looted abused!!
I am beginning ...
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May be AG herself is afraid of her bosses involved inh such deals.
But, Justice Apau insisted the corporation was a party to the issue and, therefore, could apply for the judgement together with the proceedings and give the commission a copy.
Ms Wiafe assured the commission that the requ ...
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This Justice Apau is a thief. He could get the records himsrlf and not have to depend on GNPC. Apau is a thief running mass cover up.
Never insult the Honourable Judge.
The Honourable Judge is doing the right thing for Ghana.
He is not a thief.
He is not expected to obtain the transcript himself: that is not his role.
He is expediting all unquestionable ...
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Outfit be created with Justice Yaw Appau as its head,if we really want deal with corruption in this country!
Talking about whose responsibilty it is to have obtained and kept such important information, did the Ag`s dept und ...
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Let Judge Appau complete his noble work.
The truth will come out. Those involved
in these duboius acts cannot do him
foko!One way or the other, they will certainly find themselves behind bars, come judgement day. More gre ...
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Can you prove allergation? If not, shut up!
This sole commissioner is a disservice to Ghana and a thief. Mahama put him there to do a cover up. THIEF.
Go to court and prove it, if you have the guts! Period.