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Economic policies must meet societal needs Prof - Kuenyehia

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 9 years ago

    AUTHOR: NDC-------
    If presidency was just borrowing to build bridges, construct roads, and schools then any IMBECILE can become president, but Mahama and his government can't use their brains to transform the economy to crea ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    AUTHOR : TIMBUKTU - - - - - -
    WHY DO I WANT NANA TO WIN? UNLIKE KUFFOUR, NANA HAS THE BALLS TO JAIL ALL THESE NDC CRIMINAL MOTHER-FUCKERS! Things are improving FAST in Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, etc, because th ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    Mr. Mahama and his incompetent corrupt bunch are not interested in priorities that would ease the suffering of Ghanaians. They are only interested in prestigious signature projects for the enjoyment of few ruling elites and d ...
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  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    Professor Busia once said that any budget that does not base its calculations (or pricing of basic goods and services) on the minimum wage,that budget is wrong.

  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Dont mind the idiot fool Debra.It was JJ their founder who started the practice for over 30years of hyped up hate , insults and baseless accusations camouflaged by propaganda lies. Today in the media ndc after being battered ...
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  • E. T. Mensah 9 years ago

    The caption of this article should simply be:

    Akua Advises "The Dead Goat"

  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    AUTHOR: NDC-------
    If presidency was just borrowing to build bridges, construct roads, and schools then any IMBECILE can become president, but Mahama and his government can't use their brains to transform the economy to crea ...
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  • Jake 9 years ago

    How could Ghana 's policies transofrm lives when the the President is now talking for introducing tech education . His policies is not uniservally addressing issues of Ghana but rather cherry picking group of people hence why ...
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  • Kwame 9 years ago

    U.S. still have uneducated and street people. U.S. is said to be the most developed country in the world but still the the problem with illiteracy, health, shelter and human security. Countries that keep their sovereignty aro ...
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