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Japan supports Ghana with $2.5M agricultural machinery

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  • Ghanaman 10 years ago

    Who is going to get the Agric machines and sell them? Ayariga the tractor thief.

  • Substitute Teacher 10 years ago

    Over to you Tractor Ayariga, I know you want them for yourself. Mahama, your friends are ready for their share of the tractors.

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    When are we going to sit up and realize that we are humans like those who come to our aid? The question that we should ask ourselves is, if leaders in the countries who comes to our aid are as corrupt with negative mindset l ...
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  • Ekow Essamuah 10 years ago

    Never again are we gonna allow these Atinga-Trokosis to rule in Ghana.g

  • United Ghana 10 years ago

    Pelicles, I couldn't have put it better

  • kwame 10 years ago

    Our leaders are heartless,why are africans so wicked to their own people?.And its Always the wicked onces that find every means to get into Power to rule.

  • Ghanaian lies 10 years ago

    i dont think its free

  • Saint Ghfuo: Nyantakyi must go! 10 years ago

    All ghana does is take, take.......and never reciprocating the favor. Soon, these donated equipment will be left to rot. Theybwill go back to the Japanese and ask them for money or assistance to fix these machines.

  • PAPSON 10 years ago

    ALA ALA COUNTRY. IF OYIBO NO COM NA DIE BE THAT. ABI WE NO FOOL SO? NA PROPA FOOLISH PIPRUS WE BE.

  • PAPSON 10 years ago

    Blessed is the hand that give, so the fact that Ghana is always at the receiving end, the blessing of riches will elude us.

  • mahama 10 years ago

    I dont think japan knows the gorvement of ghana properly. They are thieves. Pls dont give them.

  • Seth 10 years ago

    Use your land to cultivate palms, cassava, citrus and other needed exported goods needed to make billions of dollars and not bailout from IMF.

  • Ya Boahema 10 years ago

    What about the tractors that were collected from MASLOC about a year ago? Have beneficiaries been paying? I guess no.

  • STAFFORD 10 years ago

    BEST OF FRIENDS, BEST OF REWARDS. WELL DONE, JAPAN !