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Always talking about reform without bringing out the flaw which needs to be corrected.
There is too much dreamers in our country who have to find themselves a better job than being some bullshit think tank....
Go and re ...
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Why African leaders always want to be called presidents and not prime ministers? With the exception of the French speaking countries, whose systems have a president with a chosen prime minister to run the day to day affairs o ...
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The voice of Nana Addo has been repeated many times by intelligent people. His foresightness has the capacity to transform the economy. He has talked about the how urgent we needed an electoral reforms but Afari Gyan's NDC go ...
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This news item is abstract and quite difficult for me to understand, and I wonder if I am alone in this. Why can't reporters use simple language and explain what it is the person was talking about.
Frankly I wonder how ma ...
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If you are talking about reforms,you must be specific on the affected areas but not generalise the whole system.Please kindly tell us what you deem necessary for a change and let's debate it.Thank you.
This npp stooges always talk about reform when NDC is in government. But went mute from 2000 to 2008. Can anyone tell me why . Because I believe what they do should benefit all and not a section. God bless our homeland Ghana
Yes, reforms that will allow past heads of states or presidents to contest for the position of president even if as independent candidates should their party fail ti endorse their candidnature. Former PREZ like Kufour and Raw ...
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Please write simple English.
Have you ever listened to BILL Clinton speaking? Even a 2yr old can understand him.
This article seems to be loaded with political suff but I don't understand anything you are saying.
Thanks
Speak to the public.
Very intellectual article but no understanding.
Can you write it again?