SONE SHEEPS ON STREET WHILE NDC THIEVES OWN 4 5 6 MANSIONS IN JUST 6 YRS
SONE SHEEPS ON STREET WHILE NDC THIEVES OWN 4 5 6 MANSIONS IN JUST 6 YRS
abena kwabena 9 years ago
THE MAIN PROBLEM IS THE SYSTEM OF LAND
DISTRIBUTION. HOW ON EARTH DO WE ALLOW ONE MAN CALLED "KING" TO DOMINATE ALL THE LANDS AND DO WHAT HE PLEASES WITH IT?
THE MAIN PROBLEM IS THE SYSTEM OF LAND
DISTRIBUTION. HOW ON EARTH DO WE ALLOW ONE MAN CALLED "KING" TO DOMINATE ALL THE LANDS AND DO WHAT HE PLEASES WITH IT?
PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE) 9 years ago
DR. BAWUMIA:-----------
“In the last six years, the NDC has borrowed US$27 billion. Before that, we, the NPP, borrowed a total of US$5.5 billion in eight years. Compare that to the NDC borrowing $27 billion in six years an ... read full comment
DR. BAWUMIA:-----------
“In the last six years, the NDC has borrowed US$27 billion. Before that, we, the NPP, borrowed a total of US$5.5 billion in eight years. Compare that to the NDC borrowing $27 billion in six years and ask yourself what they have done with all that money,” the running mate to Nana Akufo-Addo said.
He said, though a lot more money has been spent, it is a paradox of economic management that this level of excessive spending has only led to greater hardships being visited on the people.
“NDC inherited a public debt stock of GHS9.5 billion in 2009,” the former Deputy Governor of the central bank said. “Today, Ghana’s debt has gone up to GHS65.7 billion. So when I say the stakes are high I am talking about the destiny of our country, Ghana, the future of the youth.”
“The NDC has been taxing everything, including condoms and cutlasses. In terms of resources, this NDC government has had more resources than any other government. We did not have oil. Yet, Ghanaians know what we did with the limited resources we had. We spent money responsibly to create the NHIS, introduce Capitation Grant, expand access to education, we spent wisely on infrastructure and built more roads than any other government,” he said.
Kwasi Asante , Providence, R.I. 9 years ago
I do not subscribe the assertion that distribution of land is the hindrance to Real estate ownership. My back ground is Building Architecture, Real Estate Development and Land Acquisition and Distribution.
We have never ha ... read full comment
I do not subscribe the assertion that distribution of land is the hindrance to Real estate ownership. My back ground is Building Architecture, Real Estate Development and Land Acquisition and Distribution.
We have never had any government that focus on the dream for the ordinary worker to own a home besides Busia's Progress Party government who had a plan to home ownership by the ordinary worker. There were developments of affordable estates in small towns across the country. When Busia's government was overthrown, continuation of such affordable estates sunk.
Kuffuo's government started what was called affordable housing which in realistic were affordable and available only to his government officials and Party cronies.
Interest rates in Ghana is over 23%. I do not for see any government who could make home's affordable to the ordinary worker with such unfriendly interest rate.
Owning a home in Ghana by the ordinary worker could be achieved only by a government with a good foresight to establish a friendly interest rates up to 10%. Then Commercial Banks could get into building condominium houses and sell to the ordinary worker. But to make such a success, I must repeat, interest rates must be friendly below 10%.
I do not foresee any government out there who have such a vision.
abena kwabena 9 years ago
THAT IS NOT THE POINT. I AM SAYING THAT IN US, CANADA, UK ETC. THEY PROTECT THEIR LAND AND CAN EVEN SACRIFICE THEIR LIFE. IN GHANA FOREIGNERS ARE MINING GOLD, THEY JUST HAVE TO FIND ONE GREEDY PERSON TO LEAD THEM TO THE KING. ... read full comment
THAT IS NOT THE POINT. I AM SAYING THAT IN US, CANADA, UK ETC. THEY PROTECT THEIR LAND AND CAN EVEN SACRIFICE THEIR LIFE. IN GHANA FOREIGNERS ARE MINING GOLD, THEY JUST HAVE TO FIND ONE GREEDY PERSON TO LEAD THEM TO THE KING. OTHERS ARE BUYING ALL THE AVAILABLE LANDS FOR HOUSING. THE KING DOES NOT EVEN CONSULT WITH THE REAL OWNERS WHO USE IT FOR FARMING FOR THEIR DAILY FOOD. ALL OF YOU SO CALLED EDUCATED PEOPLE IN THAT REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, PUT YOUR COUNTRY FIRST, ANY FOOL RETURNS FROM ABROAD WITH SOME WHITE PEOPLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF US JUST BECAUSE THE PEOPLE AND THEIR KINGS ARE IGNORANT AND THE POLITICAL LEADERS ARE DESPERATE. SOON NO ONE CAN BUY A PIECE OF LAND BECAUSE NONE WOULD BE AVAILABLE. YOU MAY HAVE TO BUY A COMPLETED HOME FROM THESE REAL ESTATE PEOPLE, THE PRICE WOULD BE SUCH THAT YOU WOULD PAY YOUR ENTIRE LIFE AND YOUR CHILDREN WOULD INHERIT NOTHING BUT DEBT. THEY ARE LOOKING TO ENSLAVE THE PEOPLE.
Ghfuo: Be Ruthless, hang nyantakyi, N 9 years ago
It's time for the government of Ghana to invest in affordable housing complexes in every region in Ghana. Shelter is the number 1 priority of every individual and it's an eyesore, a disgrace to Ghanaian govt to purposely negl ... read full comment
It's time for the government of Ghana to invest in affordable housing complexes in every region in Ghana. Shelter is the number 1 priority of every individual and it's an eyesore, a disgrace to Ghanaian govt to purposely neglect this. Even western countries dedicate a portion of their budgets to affordable housing projects. How much more a developing nation like Ghana. With a dire need? The National budget must have allocations for regional affordable housing complexes.
Francis 9 years ago
My friend come out with a better argument.
Those resources that the state has managed for years, what better has come of them?
My friend come out with a better argument.
Those resources that the state has managed for years, what better has come of them?
Alex 9 years ago
You said it all,I stable on this news in the afternoon and wanted to be the first to comment in a possible way I can but it was very difficult for to download, sir regardless of your background you've earn my respect though t ... read full comment
You said it all,I stable on this news in the afternoon and wanted to be the first to comment in a possible way I can but it was very difficult for to download, sir regardless of your background you've earn my respect though that is not what will make you living but you've let me know that there are things that God wants a lot people to know the truth about. Thank you though you've half baked the bread and I will be bold to finish it. Fellow Ghanaians there three traditional rulers at least three, we all need to stand firm and tell them enough is enough and we have had enough with their activities (1) our Ashantihene(2 ) our Ga mantshie(3) our Kutukunuku Kyebiehe or whatever they call them. We need to let them understand that they are not the only Ghanaians and they should stop all the stinking transactions going on about Ghana lands. It is a big disgrace for all, I mean all Ghanaians not one at these moment of time, it's unfortunate, why, why, and why all these in the 21st century, why? The slavery started at the doorstep of the same traditional rulers those donkeys years before it got of hands, and why now? Can this traditional look in the eye of Nana Yaa Asantewaah if she is alive? Can they look into the eye Akomfi Ameyaw if he is alive? What sort all these nonsene going on in Ghana here? Have we forgotten that we will all die one day and live everything, everything behind us? Where is the like of Nana Agyemang Badu now? Why, why, why the Nana Ptempeh, the Oware's the Akuamoah Achampong's and Boateng"s were these type were greedy and useless or are we the one who is not fit for any purpose. It is sad, sad, sad so please our NANANOM please let us change our ways.
Gyeeda, Sada, Subah, Woyome 9 years ago
Ruby Mahama has been caught at Heathrow Airport carrying consignment from Jon Mahama's brother. They wanted to pay back all the workers' Tier Two Pention Pay stolen by NDC to purchase private jets but this time, they are cau ... read full comment
Ruby Mahama has been caught at Heathrow Airport carrying consignment from Jon Mahama's brother. They wanted to pay back all the workers' Tier Two Pention Pay stolen by NDC to purchase private jets but this time, they are caught in the net at Heathrow Airport. Read on:
RUBY MAHAMA NAILED AT HEATHROW AIRPORT WITH 12.5 KILOS OF COCAINE
London’s Heathrow Grabs Africa’s
Narcotic Cleopatra
November 24, 2014
It was a fairytale life for the 32 year
old. A high flying life with deep political
connections across a sub-region of over
260 million people – frequent flights in
not only the first class sections of some
of the World’s leading airlines, but
Bombadier Private Jets reportedly
belonging to one of West Africa’s
richest men and the brother of the
current Ghanaian President and
Chairman of the Regional Political
Union. Sleeping in the choicest hotels
around the world came only as an aside.
But this life at 15,000ft, for someone
born and bred in a country with per
capita just over a $1,000, came crushing
down on the Morning of November 10
when Border Security at London’s
Heathrow crashed the operation of the
lady who has been described and
nicknamed by some within the
Intelligence Community as “Africa’s
drug Cleopatra”, having used her
extensive political and social networks to
courier an estimated $75 million of
cocaine directly in just the past three
years.
It all ended for the modern “cleopatra”,
originally born Ruby Adu-Gyamfi when
a trip planned to be like the many she
has undertaken to over 28 countries in 5
continents turned out to be the opposite
as a result of collaborative work
between intelligence agencies in four
continents but interestingly without the
knowledge of any of her native Ghana
or Africa’s security units due to a
strong suspicion of complicity at the
highest level of Ghana’s political system.
With the world’s best intelligence and
security agencies behind her track, it
was supposed to only be a matter of
small time before this drug baroness was
nailed. However, numerous aliases, dozens
of passports bearing different names
and pictures – including those from
Austria, Canada, Brazil and Belarus and
several Ghanaian and Nigerian
passports – including a Ghanaian
diplomatic passport, allowed her rare
privileges both within the country and
outside. As though this was not enough,
cosmetic surgeries, aided by plastic
surgeons, and the sheer brazenness of
her operations plus the well documented
help of officialdom in her native Ghana
had succeeded in aiding her to escape
arrest for over 24 months.
When security officials finally closed in
on her, not even the power of the
Ghanaian Presidency or the brandishing
of a diplomatic passport could save her.
In her possession was as much as 12
kilograms of cocaine valued
conservatively at $5 million. So
unbothered was her operation that
unlike many others who conceal their
consignment in several ingenious ways,
‘Cleopatra’ carried her full consignment
in her hand luggage, having used the
VVIP Presidential lounge at Ghana’s
Kotoka International Airport, according
to local reports and signals picked from
Scotland Yard, one of the agencies that
worked on her capture.
Intelligence officers indicate that Ruby
managed to get her consignment safely
into the first class section of the
particular British Airways flight using
her connections in the Ghanaian
establishment, who managed to even get
a security official to safely courier her
consignment into the plane. Sources
close to the operation that nailed her
say that Ruby was spotted by other
first class passengers trying to fit 2kg
of her consignment into her hand bag.
These passengers alerted the British
Airways staff while the plane was
approaching London with the staff in
turn radioing Heathrow to be on alert.
On arrival at Heathrow, border security
officials, who had ordered only the first
class passengers to disembark, quickly
asked her to step aside to be searched.
This request is said to have infuriated
Ruby, who questioned the security
officials, pulling out her Ghanaian
diplomatic passport in the process. This
diplomatic passport with the name Ruby
Mahama did little to convince Border
Security who proceeded to carry out the
search.
So excited were the global intelligence
agency when she was finally captured
that three top officials of the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) of
the United States quickly jetted off to
London, within 4 hours of her arrest, to
interrogate her on various matters of
concern to American officials in their
unending war on narcotics.
Norman Shanks, an Aviation Security
expert who spoke to Airport
International was puzzled that the
major achievement chalked by Heathrow
in capturing this long sought after Drug
Empress did not make it into headlines
of the mainstream British and
International Press, but was also of the
view that it did not make it into the
major headlines because the top
international agencies that worked on it
wanted to keep a lid on her arrest for
various reasons.
“This for me seems to be the biggest
victory in many months for the global
drug war. Arresting this lady was
important to stop a large part of the
volumes of narcotics we have seen
pouring into Europe and North America
in the past few years. Again, this was
one of the most difficult operations in
recent years because with her very close
connections and helpers in the Ghana
government, it was almost impossible to
expect any local help to close in on her.
All the work therefore was completely
done by agents of foreign agencies and
mostly from foreign bases and in such a
situation, you can only depend on luck”,
Shanks said, from his Coventry base.
Before her arrest, Ruby, who also goes
by the name “Angel” had been spotted,
according to intelligence sources in
Nigeria, during the inauguration of a
multimillion dollar Stadium in a country
where over 70% of the population still to
find, let alone live on a dollar a day. Her
mission there, according to the reports,
was to help entertain the top political
elite across West Africa, including the
Presidents of the three big West
African Nations – Nigeria, Ghana and
Cote d’ivoire, who descended on Akwa
Ibom, one of the many states in Nigeria
whose Governor put up the Stadium as a
legacy project.
For now, Ruby Angel or Cleopatra as she
was appropriately christened will no
longer be travelling with Presidents or
entertaining them. She will not also
enjoy the luxury of her villas in Accra’s
most expensive suburbs including her
main mansion at Trassaco Valley, which
is the city’s Beverley Hills with multi-
million mansions belonging to Ghana’s
political class and business elite as well as
some of Nigeria’s richest. Her properties
in Cantonments and East Legon, which
are also extremely expensive suburbs in
Ghana’s capital with land going for as
much as a million dollars, will certainly
also miss her.
By Tom Allett
Airports International
Rastafara"I" 9 years ago
they took all the money for themselves
they took all the money for themselves
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Soothsayer 9 years ago
Do we need 26 million houses in Ghana?
Do we need 26 million houses in Ghana?
EZEKIEL 9 years ago
You don't have to OWN a house BUT if we had INTELLIGENT,CARING and CIVILISED govts since the overthrow of KN,many MORE people could AFFORD SOCIAL Flats to accomodate them!!
ALL our GREEDY and VISIONLESS STUPID GOVTS care ON ... read full comment
You don't have to OWN a house BUT if we had INTELLIGENT,CARING and CIVILISED govts since the overthrow of KN,many MORE people could AFFORD SOCIAL Flats to accomodate them!!
ALL our GREEDY and VISIONLESS STUPID GOVTS care ONLY for themselves and IMMEDIATES!!!!
truth 9 years ago
How can we own homes when our corrupt governments over tax us
How can we own homes when our corrupt governments over tax us
DALADAM 9 years ago
THE MINISTERS HAVE HOMES AND MAHAMA GOT 5 HOMES SO WHY SHULD THEY CARE ABOUT FOOL GHANA PEOPLE THAT WILL RE-ELECT THEM ANYWAY
THE MINISTERS HAVE HOMES AND MAHAMA GOT 5 HOMES SO WHY SHULD THEY CARE ABOUT FOOL GHANA PEOPLE THAT WILL RE-ELECT THEM ANYWAY
Minta 9 years ago
It is global. One out of ten owns a house in Ghana?....we are lucky.
It is global. One out of ten owns a house in Ghana?....we are lucky.
daladam 9 years ago
it is the evil govt policys that keep us in the gutter and could not care less,let stop the denial and the lies this govt have no plan for affordable homes for anyone ,they do have shamfull 30% intrest rates to stop anyone ... read full comment
it is the evil govt policys that keep us in the gutter and could not care less,let stop the denial and the lies this govt have no plan for affordable homes for anyone ,they do have shamfull 30% intrest rates to stop anyone from buying anything
CORNEY 9 years ago
I guess Ghana started with Mahama and his government.
Anytime some idiots in Ghana come out with some bogus statistics then fools like you follow blindly to talk trash?
How did they get those figures to fool the likes of yo ... read full comment
I guess Ghana started with Mahama and his government.
Anytime some idiots in Ghana come out with some bogus statistics then fools like you follow blindly to talk trash?
How did they get those figures to fool the likes of you and how anybody in his right mind will blame Mahama and his government,do you want him to build houses and put the likes of you inside,is that what you understand democracy to be?
Even in America and other western countries millions don't have their own houses
Ajit Babu 9 years ago
The report failed to explain that most rentals are shacks not fit for a dog or cat in civilized countries.
The report failed to explain that most rentals are shacks not fit for a dog or cat in civilized countries.
Kofi 9 years ago
What sort of houses are you talking about? Has any Ghanaian Govt ever built houses for the vast majority of people living outside our so called filthy cities? Bogus statistics! Even your 13% is riddled with politicians and co ... read full comment
What sort of houses are you talking about? Has any Ghanaian Govt ever built houses for the vast majority of people living outside our so called filthy cities? Bogus statistics! Even your 13% is riddled with politicians and corrupt officials owning more than one house.Does that mean Cocoa and Coffee farmers live on top of their Cocoa/Coffee trees? Daily dose of utter piffle!
kofi yaro 9 years ago
% Seems low to me. Is it a % of Ghanaian population?
You have use an age group that typically will own a house like % of Ghanaian workers.
Exclude children ,school kids and college kids Does this number include ownershi ... read full comment
% Seems low to me. Is it a % of Ghanaian population?
You have use an age group that typically will own a house like % of Ghanaian workers.
Exclude children ,school kids and college kids Does this number include ownership in the towns and villages or is the study restricted to house ownership in the cities.
Agonaba 9 years ago
When will Africa be able to provide affordable housing, shelters,rehabs and food for the homeless?Oh Kwame Nkrumah Ghana,Hmmmm.
When will Africa be able to provide affordable housing, shelters,rehabs and food for the homeless?Oh Kwame Nkrumah Ghana,Hmmmm.
AKWELE 9 years ago
Thanks to bad government.
Thanks to bad government.
justice 9 years ago
renting a home under a car is the most popular.
renting a home under a car is the most popular.
Nana 9 years ago
The system in Ghana SUCKS. A young graduate comes out of school, gets a job that pays 600cedis, and is expected to pay a two(2) year rent advance for a room that coat 200cedis a month that comes to 4800, this graduate will ei ... read full comment
The system in Ghana SUCKS. A young graduate comes out of school, gets a job that pays 600cedis, and is expected to pay a two(2) year rent advance for a room that coat 200cedis a month that comes to 4800, this graduate will either have to go a for a loan or what? So we already start life OWNING. There should be a rental service for us. WE NEED HELP.
Ghfuo: Be Ruthless, hang nyantakyi, N 9 years ago
This is a very stupid regulation. The should be a rent control board and even rental courts in every regional capital in ghana. 2yr rental advance? That's dumd indeed. What happened to paying first and last months rent? Like ... read full comment
This is a very stupid regulation. The should be a rent control board and even rental courts in every regional capital in ghana. 2yr rental advance? That's dumd indeed. What happened to paying first and last months rent? Like civilized societies are doing?
eugene 9 years ago
if fail to pay all others court will be looking for you! or your in court filing bankruptcy papers!
if fail to pay all others court will be looking for you! or your in court filing bankruptcy papers!
abena kwabena 9 years ago
THESE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE COMING IN TO COLLABORATE WITH YOUR KINGS AND BUY ALL THE AVAILABLE LANDS, SOON NO ONE WOULD BE ABLE TO PURCHASE A PIECE OF LAND FOR HIMSELF. THEY ARE THE REAL THIEVES AND AGAIN YOUR KINGS ... read full comment
THESE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE COMING IN TO COLLABORATE WITH YOUR KINGS AND BUY ALL THE AVAILABLE LANDS, SOON NO ONE WOULD BE ABLE TO PURCHASE A PIECE OF LAND FOR HIMSELF. THEY ARE THE REAL THIEVES AND AGAIN YOUR KINGS AND QUEENS WILL BETRAY YOU.
KWASI 9 years ago
AND YOU STILL WANT MAHAMA?
AND YOU STILL WANT MAHAMA?
Mensah 9 years ago
no wonder
no wonder
Yaw Poku, USA 9 years ago
Yes I agreed with you. This girl in the picture is one of the kayayoes from the north who always vote for the NDC yet the same government does not care a hoot for their livelihoods. Look at the millions of monies meant for pr ... read full comment
Yes I agreed with you. This girl in the picture is one of the kayayoes from the north who always vote for the NDC yet the same government does not care a hoot for their livelihoods. Look at the millions of monies meant for projects to employ them that have been squandered by their own north elite NDC members living in Accra.
Edward 9 years ago
the real estate developers only focus on those who want to own houses to the neglect of the majority who want to rent. Developers has failed to construct standard houses for renting to the great majority and choose to concent ... read full comment
the real estate developers only focus on those who want to own houses to the neglect of the majority who want to rent. Developers has failed to construct standard houses for renting to the great majority and choose to concentrzte on the few who want to buy. They are waisting the land with those dwaf and selfish buildings. instead of tall and effective usage of the land. In effect land that can be used by 200 people elsewhere is used by only 3 people in Ghana
Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago
Ghana is a nation that lost its potential in 1966.Since then our leaders, both political and educated elite class, tend to ingratiate themselves and or take credit for worthless events in Ghana that only politicians and educa ... read full comment
Ghana is a nation that lost its potential in 1966.Since then our leaders, both political and educated elite class, tend to ingratiate themselves and or take credit for worthless events in Ghana that only politicians and educated class with self doubt can entertain.
For over 20years our leaders, both military and civilian, have sat idly by while property owners have stifled real growth and development because of this silliness we call "goodwill" and no one saw the harm. How would a recent graduate from a technical, college or university who just scored a decent job afford to pay a 2year rental fee in advance when a month's paycheck is yet to be earned? To rob salt in the wounds inflicted upon renters by property owners is the high probability that most rental units lack self contained restrooms and kitchen.
it is a shame that Ghana's youth will continue to endure probably more so with children of middle class and lower class who tend to suffer at the hands of the NPP money hungry class who never really understood the real effects of their property owning society craps they spread. Development of a nation is measured through the availability of homes with indoor plumbing facilities and affordability and not through a freedom to enslave.
Andrew Naija 9 years ago
The figure needs a lot of explanation. The truth however is that Ghanaians are lazy and expect too much from the govt. Its only in Ghana that someone will build a house with a kitchen, sitting room and bedrooms and expect the ... read full comment
The figure needs a lot of explanation. The truth however is that Ghanaians are lazy and expect too much from the govt. Its only in Ghana that someone will build a house with a kitchen, sitting room and bedrooms and expect the govt to build a toilet for him. The first shock for foreigners (including other Africans) in Ghana is number of people who still use public toilets. Why will you have a bedroom and kitchen but no toilet? I think its illiteracy because Ghana is the only country someone will finish JHS and believe he's done with education when a master's degree is becoming the minimum in Nigeria. No wonder a typical Ghanaian on the street cannot speak English and the GH entertainment industry cannot grow outside Ghana. They've flooded Multi TV with Two channels. How can those of us watching outside Ghana enjoy? That's why Nigeria is always ahead.
Andrew Naija 9 years ago
I meant TWI channels
I meant TWI channels
ABU 9 years ago
In Your proud Nigeria public place of convenience is totally non-existen and deficating is done in the open . for my 6 years sejourn in Nigeria not a single public toilet was sported neither a household toilet facility s ... read full comment
In Your proud Nigeria public place of convenience is totally non-existen and deficating is done in the open . for my 6 years sejourn in Nigeria not a single public toilet was sported neither a household toilet facility so do not try raising the standard of living in nigerianigeria above That of Ghana.we are in the same sinking bout.
Andrew Naija 9 years ago
I'm Ghanaian as well as Nigerian and I've stayed in different parts of GH and Naija. I might have been excessively passionate when typing yesterday, but what I said remains true.
I'm Ghanaian as well as Nigerian and I've stayed in different parts of GH and Naija. I might have been excessively passionate when typing yesterday, but what I said remains true.
yesu anti 9 years ago
How much of 1 bag of cement how much 1 tonne of rod. land is not a problem even europe the building materials are very cheap it's difficult to buy land in europe oh Ghana hmmm mahama administration is very very very very poo ... read full comment
How much of 1 bag of cement how much 1 tonne of rod. land is not a problem even europe the building materials are very cheap it's difficult to buy land in europe oh Ghana hmmm mahama administration is very very very very poor
palmer, Gremany 9 years ago
It is sad to read that for the first time in news about house shortage in Ghana ,although it is well know to every one in the country.NDC calls herself a democratic party,what do they understand from democracy?,also they say ... read full comment
It is sad to read that for the first time in news about house shortage in Ghana ,although it is well know to every one in the country.NDC calls herself a democratic party,what do they understand from democracy?,also they say their for working class,but how? what are they doing for the low class?,when this class does not profit from the gains in the countrys resources.We need in Ghana Social house(affordable rental houses)for Middle and Low income group.This should come from both pulblic and private sector ,and must be as early sa possible in other to avoid violent in the coutry,it is only the question of times.
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Gyeeda, Sada, Subah, Woyome 9 years ago
Shame on JOn Mahama and his brother. They have been in drugs for a very long time. They own two private jets all to transport stolen gold from Ghana, purchase cocaine from Brazil and use young women like Ruby Mahama for traff ... read full comment
Shame on JOn Mahama and his brother. They have been in drugs for a very long time. They own two private jets all to transport stolen gold from Ghana, purchase cocaine from Brazil and use young women like Ruby Mahama for trafficking the drugs. Read on if you care:
RUBY MAHAMA NAILED AT HEATHROW AIRPORT WITH 12.5 KILOS OF COCAINE
London’s Heathrow Grabs Africa’s
Narcotic Cleopatra
November 24, 2014
It was a fairytale life for the 32 year
old. A high flying life with deep political
connections across a sub-region of over
260 million people – frequent flights in
not only the first class sections of some
of the World’s leading airlines, but
Bombadier Private Jets reportedly
belonging to one of West Africa’s
richest men and the brother of the
current Ghanaian President and
Chairman of the Regional Political
Union. Sleeping in the choicest hotels
around the world came only as an aside.
But this life at 15,000ft, for someone
born and bred in a country with per
capita just over a $1,000, came crushing
down on the Morning of November 10
when Border Security at London’s
Heathrow crashed the operation of the
lady who has been described and
nicknamed by some within the
Intelligence Community as “Africa’s
drug Cleopatra”, having used her
extensive political and social networks to
courier an estimated $75 million of
cocaine directly in just the past three
years.
It all ended for the modern “cleopatra”,
originally born Ruby Adu-Gyamfi when
a trip planned to be like the many she
has undertaken to over 28 countries in 5
continents turned out to be the opposite
as a result of collaborative work
between intelligence agencies in four
continents but interestingly without the
knowledge of any of her native Ghana
or Africa’s security units due to a
strong suspicion of complicity at the
highest level of Ghana’s political system.
With the world’s best intelligence and
security agencies behind her track, it
was supposed to only be a matter of
small time before this drug baroness was
nailed. However, numerous aliases, dozens
of passports bearing different names
and pictures – including those from
Austria, Canada, Brazil and Belarus and
several Ghanaian and Nigerian
passports – including a Ghanaian
diplomatic passport, allowed her rare
privileges both within the country and
outside. As though this was not enough,
cosmetic surgeries, aided by plastic
surgeons, and the sheer brazenness of
her operations plus the well documented
help of officialdom in her native Ghana
had succeeded in aiding her to escape
arrest for over 24 months.
When security officials finally closed in
on her, not even the power of the
Ghanaian Presidency or the brandishing
of a diplomatic passport could save her.
In her possession was as much as 12
kilograms of cocaine valued
conservatively at $5 million. So
unbothered was her operation that
unlike many others who conceal their
consignment in several ingenious ways,
‘Cleopatra’ carried her full consignment
in her hand luggage, having used the
VVIP Presidential lounge at Ghana’s
Kotoka International Airport, according
to local reports and signals picked from
Scotland Yard, one of the agencies that
worked on her capture.
Intelligence officers indicate that Ruby
managed to get her consignment safely
into the first class section of the
particular British Airways flight using
her connections in the Ghanaian
establishment, who managed to even get
a security official to safely courier her
consignment into the plane. Sources
close to the operation that nailed her
say that Ruby was spotted by other
first class passengers trying to fit 2kg
of her consignment into her hand bag.
These passengers alerted the British
Airways staff while the plane was
approaching London with the staff in
turn radioing Heathrow to be on alert.
On arrival at Heathrow, border security
officials, who had ordered only the first
class passengers to disembark, quickly
asked her to step aside to be searched.
This request is said to have infuriated
Ruby, who questioned the security
officials, pulling out her Ghanaian
diplomatic passport in the process. This
diplomatic passport with the name Ruby
Mahama did little to convince Border
Security who proceeded to carry out the
search.
So excited were the global intelligence
agency when she was finally captured
that three top officials of the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) of
the United States quickly jetted off to
London, within 4 hours of her arrest, to
interrogate her on various matters of
concern to American officials in their
unending war on narcotics.
Norman Shanks, an Aviation Security
expert who spoke to Airport
International was puzzled that the
major achievement chalked by Heathrow
in capturing this long sought after Drug
Empress did not make it into headlines
of the mainstream British and
International Press, but was also of the
view that it did not make it into the
major headlines because the top
international agencies that worked on it
wanted to keep a lid on her arrest for
various reasons.
“This for me seems to be the biggest
victory in many months for the global
drug war. Arresting this lady was
important to stop a large part of the
volumes of narcotics we have seen
pouring into Europe and North America
in the past few years. Again, this was
one of the most difficult operations in
recent years because with her very close
connections and helpers in the Ghana
government, it was almost impossible to
expect any local help to close in on her.
All the work therefore was completely
done by agents of foreign agencies and
mostly from foreign bases and in such a
situation, you can only depend on luck”,
Shanks said, from his Coventry base.
Before her arrest, Ruby, who also goes
by the name “Angel” had been spotted,
according to intelligence sources in
Nigeria, during the inauguration of a
multimillion dollar Stadium in a country
where over 70% of the population still to
find, let alone live on a dollar a day. Her
mission there, according to the reports,
was to help entertain the top political
elite across West Africa, including the
Presidents of the three big West
African Nations – Nigeria, Ghana and
Cote d’ivoire, who descended on Akwa
Ibom, one of the many states in Nigeria
whose Governor put up the Stadium as a
legacy project.
For now, Ruby Angel or Cleopatra as she
was appropriately christened will no
longer be travelling with Presidents or
entertaining them. She will not also
enjoy the luxury of her villas in Accra’s
most expensive suburbs including her
main mansion at Trassaco Valley, which
is the city’s Beverley Hills with multi-
million mansions belonging to Ghana’s
political class and business elite as well as
some of Nigeria’s richest. Her properties
in Cantonments and East Legon, which
are also extremely expensive suburbs in
Ghana’s capital with land going for as
much as a million dollars, will certainly
also miss her.
By Tom Allett
Airports International
zz 9 years ago
Then dat means some Ghanaians own houses but do not live in them. Yes, from d statistics, I think it means landlords n ladies also rent. God bless Ghana.
Then dat means some Ghanaians own houses but do not live in them. Yes, from d statistics, I think it means landlords n ladies also rent. God bless Ghana.
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
A survey and report on housing and affordability ought to have some information on cost/price!
GNA could have been presented this report in just one paragraph!
Haba, GNA!
A survey and report on housing and affordability ought to have some information on cost/price!
GNA could have been presented this report in just one paragraph!
Haba, GNA!
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
How come GNA itself cannot conduct a survey of "Real Estate in the Emerging (Ghana) Market"?
How come GNA itself cannot conduct a survey of "Real Estate in the Emerging (Ghana) Market"?
Osei 9 years ago
Your figure of 13% is misleading. Ghanaian society is extended family based. Some people live in the cities others in rural area. Which ever way they may have family house. It may be in Ho, Kumasi, Cape Coast Adankwaame, Kuma ... read full comment
Your figure of 13% is misleading. Ghanaian society is extended family based. Some people live in the cities others in rural area. Which ever way they may have family house. It may be in Ho, Kumasi, Cape Coast Adankwaame, Kumawu, etc. If people move to Accra or Kumasi for a job and place to live it doesn't necessarily mean they have no place to house. Urbanization of the population is bad for the economy. In 100 years time if nothing is done all the population will be drifted to few urban areas and all the problem will start to get even WORSE - shortage of water, electricity and sanitary problems
GhanaBA 9 years ago
The Bitter truth; its a pity and extremely sad. Ghana has fine laws but doesn't work bcos no one is ready to enforce them which makes the Americas, UK and Europe a much better place to live and enjoy life. simply put in Ghana ... read full comment
The Bitter truth; its a pity and extremely sad. Ghana has fine laws but doesn't work bcos no one is ready to enforce them which makes the Americas, UK and Europe a much better place to live and enjoy life. simply put in Ghana when you graduate from the universities there is no future for you in terms of good jobs, when you need a room or a house to rent you first need bulk cash of two years advance which is against the laws of Ghana. again, cost of living is extremely high for the ordinary, cost of accommodation, transportation, food etc..
even marriage nowadays are very expensive.
OUR SYSTEM IS TEACHING US CORRUPTION & THIEVERY.
Plain Talk 9 years ago
I have a house but nobody asked me this question. So how do they get 13%?
I have a house but nobody asked me this question. So how do they get 13%?
Nuff Said-AfrAmer USA 9 years ago
do you want to meet an Afr Amer man, whom was homeless with a wife and 3 kids sleeping in a car 5 yrs ago? Today, because of investing in real estate education in the US, he receives over 400 rental checks a month from his US ... read full comment
do you want to meet an Afr Amer man, whom was homeless with a wife and 3 kids sleeping in a car 5 yrs ago? Today, because of investing in real estate education in the US, he receives over 400 rental checks a month from his US tenants. He is now building a hotel and golf course in a country in Central America. So apply such to GH-Americans, how much could you do in Ghana if you gained such an opportunity?
GH folks in the US, contact me here so I can introduce you to the man discussed above and others like him in the US. All will work to help you gain a FINANCIAL EDUCATION...far superior to an academic one:
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eugene 9 years ago
considering the labour price is very low, land cheap..Ghana homes are too expensive..They should be no more than $500,000 for huge one and 2 bedroom,bath kitchen should be $30,000 dollars...Homes in USA don't cost 1 million d ... read full comment
considering the labour price is very low, land cheap..Ghana homes are too expensive..They should be no more than $500,000 for huge one and 2 bedroom,bath kitchen should be $30,000 dollars...Homes in USA don't cost 1 million dollars unless in place land is high like inside citys..If you go to suburbs or even farmland(bush-rural) land is only $2000-$4000 for 1 acre.And interest is too high...America home loans (www.bankrate.com) are 3-4% for 30 years
OBINNA 9 years ago
GOVT SHOULD TAKE THE LEAD IN CREATING THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR HOUSING IN GHANA
GOVT SHOULD TAKE THE LEAD IN CREATING THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR HOUSING IN GHANA
Asiwome 9 years ago
Was this before or after the government destroyed their homes?
Was this before or after the government destroyed their homes?
Do we have 26 million houses in Ghana?
SONE SHEEPS ON STREET WHILE NDC THIEVES OWN 4 5 6 MANSIONS IN JUST 6 YRS
THE MAIN PROBLEM IS THE SYSTEM OF LAND
DISTRIBUTION. HOW ON EARTH DO WE ALLOW ONE MAN CALLED "KING" TO DOMINATE ALL THE LANDS AND DO WHAT HE PLEASES WITH IT?
DR. BAWUMIA:-----------
“In the last six years, the NDC has borrowed US$27 billion. Before that, we, the NPP, borrowed a total of US$5.5 billion in eight years. Compare that to the NDC borrowing $27 billion in six years an ...
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I do not subscribe the assertion that distribution of land is the hindrance to Real estate ownership. My back ground is Building Architecture, Real Estate Development and Land Acquisition and Distribution.
We have never ha ...
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THAT IS NOT THE POINT. I AM SAYING THAT IN US, CANADA, UK ETC. THEY PROTECT THEIR LAND AND CAN EVEN SACRIFICE THEIR LIFE. IN GHANA FOREIGNERS ARE MINING GOLD, THEY JUST HAVE TO FIND ONE GREEDY PERSON TO LEAD THEM TO THE KING. ...
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It's time for the government of Ghana to invest in affordable housing complexes in every region in Ghana. Shelter is the number 1 priority of every individual and it's an eyesore, a disgrace to Ghanaian govt to purposely negl ...
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My friend come out with a better argument.
Those resources that the state has managed for years, what better has come of them?
You said it all,I stable on this news in the afternoon and wanted to be the first to comment in a possible way I can but it was very difficult for to download, sir regardless of your background you've earn my respect though t ...
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Ruby Mahama has been caught at Heathrow Airport carrying consignment from Jon Mahama's brother. They wanted to pay back all the workers' Tier Two Pention Pay stolen by NDC to purchase private jets but this time, they are cau ...
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they took all the money for themselves
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Do we need 26 million houses in Ghana?
You don't have to OWN a house BUT if we had INTELLIGENT,CARING and CIVILISED govts since the overthrow of KN,many MORE people could AFFORD SOCIAL Flats to accomodate them!!
ALL our GREEDY and VISIONLESS STUPID GOVTS care ON ...
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How can we own homes when our corrupt governments over tax us
THE MINISTERS HAVE HOMES AND MAHAMA GOT 5 HOMES SO WHY SHULD THEY CARE ABOUT FOOL GHANA PEOPLE THAT WILL RE-ELECT THEM ANYWAY
It is global. One out of ten owns a house in Ghana?....we are lucky.
it is the evil govt policys that keep us in the gutter and could not care less,let stop the denial and the lies this govt have no plan for affordable homes for anyone ,they do have shamfull 30% intrest rates to stop anyone ...
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I guess Ghana started with Mahama and his government.
Anytime some idiots in Ghana come out with some bogus statistics then fools like you follow blindly to talk trash?
How did they get those figures to fool the likes of yo ...
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The report failed to explain that most rentals are shacks not fit for a dog or cat in civilized countries.
What sort of houses are you talking about? Has any Ghanaian Govt ever built houses for the vast majority of people living outside our so called filthy cities? Bogus statistics! Even your 13% is riddled with politicians and co ...
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% Seems low to me. Is it a % of Ghanaian population?
You have use an age group that typically will own a house like % of Ghanaian workers.
Exclude children ,school kids and college kids Does this number include ownershi ...
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When will Africa be able to provide affordable housing, shelters,rehabs and food for the homeless?Oh Kwame Nkrumah Ghana,Hmmmm.
Thanks to bad government.
renting a home under a car is the most popular.
The system in Ghana SUCKS. A young graduate comes out of school, gets a job that pays 600cedis, and is expected to pay a two(2) year rent advance for a room that coat 200cedis a month that comes to 4800, this graduate will ei ...
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This is a very stupid regulation. The should be a rent control board and even rental courts in every regional capital in ghana. 2yr rental advance? That's dumd indeed. What happened to paying first and last months rent? Like ...
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if fail to pay all others court will be looking for you! or your in court filing bankruptcy papers!
THESE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE COMING IN TO COLLABORATE WITH YOUR KINGS AND BUY ALL THE AVAILABLE LANDS, SOON NO ONE WOULD BE ABLE TO PURCHASE A PIECE OF LAND FOR HIMSELF. THEY ARE THE REAL THIEVES AND AGAIN YOUR KINGS ...
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AND YOU STILL WANT MAHAMA?
no wonder
Yes I agreed with you. This girl in the picture is one of the kayayoes from the north who always vote for the NDC yet the same government does not care a hoot for their livelihoods. Look at the millions of monies meant for pr ...
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the real estate developers only focus on those who want to own houses to the neglect of the majority who want to rent. Developers has failed to construct standard houses for renting to the great majority and choose to concent ...
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Ghana is a nation that lost its potential in 1966.Since then our leaders, both political and educated elite class, tend to ingratiate themselves and or take credit for worthless events in Ghana that only politicians and educa ...
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The figure needs a lot of explanation. The truth however is that Ghanaians are lazy and expect too much from the govt. Its only in Ghana that someone will build a house with a kitchen, sitting room and bedrooms and expect the ...
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I meant TWI channels
In Your proud Nigeria public place of convenience is totally non-existen and deficating is done in the open . for my 6 years sejourn in Nigeria not a single public toilet was sported neither a household toilet facility s ...
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I'm Ghanaian as well as Nigerian and I've stayed in different parts of GH and Naija. I might have been excessively passionate when typing yesterday, but what I said remains true.
How much of 1 bag of cement how much 1 tonne of rod. land is not a problem even europe the building materials are very cheap it's difficult to buy land in europe oh Ghana hmmm mahama administration is very very very very poo ...
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It is sad to read that for the first time in news about house shortage in Ghana ,although it is well know to every one in the country.NDC calls herself a democratic party,what do they understand from democracy?,also they say ...
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Shame on JOn Mahama and his brother. They have been in drugs for a very long time. They own two private jets all to transport stolen gold from Ghana, purchase cocaine from Brazil and use young women like Ruby Mahama for traff ...
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Then dat means some Ghanaians own houses but do not live in them. Yes, from d statistics, I think it means landlords n ladies also rent. God bless Ghana.
A survey and report on housing and affordability ought to have some information on cost/price!
GNA could have been presented this report in just one paragraph!
Haba, GNA!
How come GNA itself cannot conduct a survey of "Real Estate in the Emerging (Ghana) Market"?
Your figure of 13% is misleading. Ghanaian society is extended family based. Some people live in the cities others in rural area. Which ever way they may have family house. It may be in Ho, Kumasi, Cape Coast Adankwaame, Kuma ...
read full comment
The Bitter truth; its a pity and extremely sad. Ghana has fine laws but doesn't work bcos no one is ready to enforce them which makes the Americas, UK and Europe a much better place to live and enjoy life. simply put in Ghana ...
read full comment
I have a house but nobody asked me this question. So how do they get 13%?
do you want to meet an Afr Amer man, whom was homeless with a wife and 3 kids sleeping in a car 5 yrs ago? Today, because of investing in real estate education in the US, he receives over 400 rental checks a month from his US ...
read full comment
considering the labour price is very low, land cheap..Ghana homes are too expensive..They should be no more than $500,000 for huge one and 2 bedroom,bath kitchen should be $30,000 dollars...Homes in USA don't cost 1 million d ...
read full comment
GOVT SHOULD TAKE THE LEAD IN CREATING THE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR HOUSING IN GHANA
Was this before or after the government destroyed their homes?