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Flood Victims Cry Out: We’ve become refugees in our own country

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  • Abrantie 10 years ago

    That is why I particularly objected to any assistance from our organization here in USA. I know for fact that these crooks are always hungry and looking for free stuff at the expense of the needy.

  • NPP SENIOR CITIZEN 10 years ago

    You people won't thank God you are alive.

  • BinHari 10 years ago

    How proud can you be even in distress, you giving chicks. You asked if you will 'cook and eat blankets'? I can imagine what you would have said if you were in charge. Karma in play here.

  • OBEN 10 years ago

    IT IS PROMISE AND FAIL AGAIN?

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 10 years ago

    Two Ghanaian refugees have just arrived in the United States by Ship and one says to the other, "I hear that the people of this country actually eat dogs." "Odd," her companion replies, "but if we shall live in America, we mi ...
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  • Max 10 years ago

    We are our own enemies. Most people in a little high positions talk any how to people who seek help from them. Its very common in Ghana, especially Gov't institutions and some Banks. Avoid seeking for help from the Gov't if y ...
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  • Empathizer 10 years ago

    Unbalanced stories such as this do not help soothe the pains of the victims or encourage NADMO workers who are undertaking a difficult job. The writer did not provide the side of the NADMO workers. The language of the interv ...
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  • bone marrow 10 years ago

    hmmm may God save us from this church goers who claim to be worshiping God.they are stealing de money datnis supposed to be used to cater for the people hmmmm God is in control

  • Alexis 10 years ago

    the city is not meant for every body oooh circl and kaneshie no be themma home town they better go back to their home town and live in their families house and get a life than putting thier life on a chopping board by living ...
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  • Ad Wa 10 years ago

    Alexis from ur talks I know u never lived in a village before, if u had lived in a village u would have been talking about government improving rural life rather than say they should go back to the villages, the ...
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  • old soldier 10 years ago

    oh no

  • Viclyn Beniwaa 10 years ago

    Hmmmm,wat a country, I wonder if we ve leaders in de country, wat a pity.

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  • Debs 10 years ago

    Treat d ppl well. they didn't ask 4 such a disaster to occur on them. We r fond of this bad behavior as a ppl.

  • yahaya sadik 10 years ago

    if god breaks your arm he will surely feed you,so it is God who is working on the nation,we need to pray to God again to free us

  • yahaya sadik 10 years ago

    All that is happening is as a result of our bad deeds,am therefore pleading that we should all desist all bad acts and change for the better.

  • DENTERN 10 years ago

    WITH THE LEVEL OF CORRUPTION IN THE COUNTRY ITS NOT SURPRISING THAT THE ACTUAL VICTIMS WOULD PROBABLY NOT BENEFIT FROM ANYTHING GOVT GIVES OUT.
    OFFICIALS ARE LIKELY TO KEEP THE STUFF AND SELL THEM ON THE BLACK MARKET. THIS I ...
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  • Jahsh 10 years ago

    LIlly Lokko who hails from Odododiodoo should run against Nii Lante Vanderpuye for the 2016 seat.

  • DD 10 years ago

    I said it that upon all the donations that are coming in the,real victims will not benefit from it

  • nana kofi 10 years ago

    Mahama got no plans for you
    next time vote him out because he's full of shit