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Ghana/Togo border not closed

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  • Belinda 10 years ago

    It calls for no alarm but Ghana must close its borders during election!!!

  • SARPONG 10 years ago

    Belinda, you are wrong. Togo has more than thirty tribes with Kabres, Minas and Ewes being the major tribes.

    The President is not even an Ewe but a Kabre.

  • Mr. Figure-Out 10 years ago

    Because of the wicked agenda of these greedy Trokosi bastards, closing of borders always become an issue whenever there is general elections in our neighboring west African states. Why should Trokosis of Ghanaian/Togolese des ...
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  • Pierre 10 years ago

    The Ewes in Ghana may share ancestry with those in Togo but let me assure you that their similarities ends there.Even the Ewe spoken in Togo is more refined.They are more cultured and lack that backward nyebro, nyebro mentali ...
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  • DAAVI 10 years ago

    THEY WILL ALSO COME.AND VOTE FOR NDC .

  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    WHAT?????? WHAT AM I READING OVER HERE?? ISN'T THIS KWABENA AGYAPONG BOY WENT TO THAT REGION DURING THE (EBOLA) OUTBREAK AND DECLARED THAT, THE REGION'S BORDER IS SPREADING (EBOLA) INTO GHANA? AS IF THE REGION IS NOT PART OF ...
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  • Yaw 10 years ago

    I am disappointed Ghana has not closed its side of the border to prevent Ghanaians who may want to vote in Togolese elections. If Ghana closed it border, Togo could do same in 2016 to prevent Togolese who may want to vote in ...
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  • SARPONG 10 years ago

    That is why Omane Boamah and his government are not closing Ghana side of the border because they want the Ewes in Togo to come and vote in Ghana.

    Do you know why Ketu South with Aflao always come up with over 80,000 votes ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 years ago

    Eyadema's son will surely not allow Ewes in Ghana to vote in Togolese elections because he wants to still be in power. Likely he will hand over to his son or family member. Mark it on the wall.

  • Oppong 10 years ago

    Closing boarders will not prevent voter fraud.Transparent voter registration and voting process is what eliminates most fraud.So far Ghana and Nigeria have displayed that we are making grounds in the voting process.I think th ...
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  • Jesus 10 years ago

    Fool, when have you ever heard togolese ever voted in Ghana elections?

  • JACOB 10 years ago

    GHANA AND AFRICA NEED REAL CHANGE AND SO LONG AS THIS TREND CONTINIOUS THE UNSTABLE NATURE OF EVERY COUNTRY ECONOMY WILL CONTINUE UNLESS DRASTIC MEASURE IS PUT IN PLACE TO ADDRESS THIS IGNORANCE, SELFISH TREND. GHANA AND AFRI ...
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  • Adamu 10 years ago

    Untrustworthy and inward-looking ewes, one tribe with two national (illegal)citizenship has been a detrimental to Togo/Ghana.

  • lanbeln 10 years ago

    Only people in GHANA

  • GHANABA 10 years ago

    It about time Ghanaweb get their facts right before spreading rumours about.

  • nana yaw ofori-asare. 10 years ago

    at adamu u be fool

  • lanbeln 10 years ago

    These idiots vote in togoland and then in Ghana. We Ghanains have so stupid by allowing these 'FOREIGNERS ' to come to Ghana and do as they please.

  • RALPH 10 years ago

    we are in Aflao the board has been closed what is the minister talking about.

  • USMAN ABUL NASIR 10 years ago

    THE MINISTER IS PROPERGANDIST, AND IS NOT TRUTHFUL. THR BORDERS ARE CLOSSED.

  • gretch 10 years ago

    Will some bastard tell the truth for ONCE!!! is it closed or what?

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