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The economy is hitting workers hard and many have run out of ideas.
Boachsoft Finance 2012 software, developed in East Akim Municipality (Akyem-Maase and Bunso) in the Eastern Region of Ghana and in Accra/Sakumono, is help ...
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Blessed country!
We hope Allah, the All mighty God of yesterday, today and always will help our dear nation to produce more oil so that our sorrows will end.
Ghanaians should also realise that doing right things in the sight of God will he ...
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High hopes, no impact on peoples lives. Big talk , empty promises. tied of this oil politics.
Mould should stop lying to ghanaians about the oil fields and the oil that comes from them.
It not ghana oil fields, these fields were drilled by the owners of the drilling machines.
Ghana sign an agressment gaving the comp ...
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The world economic order is heavily tilted in favour of our trading partners!
One day the order will change. But let's use the little we earn judiciously!
7 years is too long to wait for GNPC to become an independent operator.
If it is just a question of money and not expertise, I suggest GNPC look seriously for alternative sources of funding and expedite action on going ind ...
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Good idea! One day we will manufacture our own drilling machines!
WE DON'T GAIN ANYTHING FROM SELLING ALL OUR OIL FIELDS TO FOREIGNERS. WE SHOULD RATHER LEAVE IT FUTURE GENERATION. MAYBE THEY MAY HAVE THE SENSE, VISION AND PATRIOTISM TO HAVE A COMPLETELY OWN A GHANAIAN OIL COMPANY. RIGHT NO ...
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IT A SHAME POLITICIANS ARE BETTER OF THAN ORDINARY GHANAIAN EVEN THOUGH ORDINARY GHANAIAN VOTE GOT THEM THERE UNLESS THAT IS CHANGE GHANAIANS WILL NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY ESPECIALLY ORDINARY GHANAIAN
...and what does the resident of this country get out of all this oil revenue?....deteriorating economic condition and growing poverty. Go to the rural areas in Ghana and see the state of our basic schools, healthcare facilit ...
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In April, Mould forecast that Ghana's total crude output would be above 200,000 bpd by late 2016 and said he hoped to raise $1 billion to fund its plan to become an independent operator in seven years.
Asked in London how ...
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Only 1% of the population will benefit .
The mould guy was involve in renting some expensive offices .....niggers with money will blow it
So far so bad.The oil money has not impacted the lives of the poor in a single manner.Only John Mahama,his family and friends and NDC share croppers are riding shoulder high in Land Cruiser motorcades and burning petrol like ...
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