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Does this make sense Mr. Ibrahim ? You should have sent them to charity. Oh My Ghana a whole so called deputy Min of Trade&Industry's decision. Illitracy.
good comment my bro. this shows the kind of unqualified leaders we unfortunately have in this country taking decisions for us
Great comment!
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Give to Osu children home instead to make better use of the goods.
Its very sad that at this time and age my people hv not heard about recycling.but we know about iphns.poor ghana when will we learn .if we want to copy from the west lets learn the best that will help the country.
CHURCHES SHOULD MAKE IT A POINT OF DUTY TO START PREACHING LOVE IN GHANA SERIOUSLY!! IT IS LOVE THAT IS MISSING, AND DEVIL HAS OCCUPIED THE MINDS OF GOVT. OFFICIALS ETC.
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I do not believe there were dangerous chemicals in those seize textiles. Ghanaians are being fooled to believe so. Hon. Spio Garbrah please come out the truth. This is very shameful
SELF INDIVIDUALS WHO CARES ABOUT THEIR GREEDINESS NOT THE NATION IN GENERATING JOBS OR EMPLOYMENT IN MANUFACTURING. JAIL TERM AND ACCESS FROZEN WILL BE GREAT DETERRANT
Must the textilrs be distroyed. Why this textiles be given out to the poor and needy. Its not the best.
This would have made the day of some poor rural folk who practically wear rags.
Does someone does anything good in Ghana ,then you hand him or her one or two,or you give to osu children home dummy!