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Congratulations Prof & Dr. Susu
Mr. President, we're for your vision, just focus and leave NPP croocks to their concience and struggling.
Mayor, go back to class one and learn how to spell common words like crooks and conscience as well as grammatical syntax before you decide to dabble in politics.
One can always tell when a comment is made by an NDC sympath ...
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mahama best ever, no one can compete, nana ado is a looser, good work pays remember? npp eight years in power what can they boast off, only killing people, celebrating Ghana@50, flag staff house, oh my God the nation is devel ...
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Sam, please it's evil printers.
well done Mr President and our two former Presidents!this is Ghana,we are indeed one people,one nation with one common destiny.
den nae eyefe sei!!!
Are you also an NDC sympathizer because your " grammatical syntax..." (whatever that means), and your "bad English presentation", (which language did you translate this from?)
Dr. Kwawukume thank you once again for raising the flag of the great VOLTA. Voltarians be proud to be the pace setters.Skin Pain or no skin Pain, Voltarians all the way!
Ghanaweb, your report is a censored one, why b'cos the owner of the hospital is a Voltarian so you refused to bring out the details in the news. SHAME UN TO YOU GHANAWEB.
It's about mahama's achievements and not class room now. When it's about class room, u may even falls behind.
The prescience of 2 former heads of state and the current on at the matriculation ceremony shows how United we are as a country in the pursuit of our vision for education.
Thanks Prof Kwawukume. Take advantage of this goodw ...
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Thanks Mr Adjei. You have wisdom. Lets focus on out strengths as a nation and not what divides us or our weaknesses. We must be glad to see such unity in diversity in GH not insults.
good man God bless u
Dead goat did not complete the sentence, the favorite thing his Government does best; stealing. Ghanaians are trying their best but the idiot is negating all efforts. Silly man go at the end of the year
NPP THE ENEMIE OF PROGRESS ,THE NASTY PEOPLE PARTY IS ALWAYS AGAINS ANY GOOD THAT GHANAIANS ARE HAVEING, THIS ASHANTI/AKYEMS ARE SO DESPRERAT FOR POWER, LYING EVERY DAY,PRINTING PINK SHEETS FOR POWER TRUE BACK DOOR,SHAMELESS ...
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If there is enemy to Ghana's progress, everybody except those living in the fools paradise (Ewes and Pepefuo) know that it is the headless NDC. Having ruled Ghana for all these years, look at where your dead goat president (T ...
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Pokua,Mistakes are bound to happen.Haven't you committed an error in your life before?We are all fallible to mistakes;no one is perfect.Instead of you commending he President Mahama for his good works,you are here insulting.N ...
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Nana most probably developed high BP on seeing these pictures. Three tall stalwarts of Ghana's history, standing together and displaying our togetherness as a nation; this is something Nana wishes had never happened. He refus ...
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NPP,party full of liars,looters and killers.They seems not to appreciate any good thing Mahama and his NDC government have done;they are so desperate so for power.They are constantly misleading Ghanaians.NDC is going to retir ...
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WHERE IS NANA ADDO AND HIS BOY BOY BAWUMIA?
Confused Dr Pinksheets (aka:certificateless lawyer's personal asistant) will never come near important functions like this.
So where is the school located?
I'm not a journalist but the presentation of this inauguration ceremony IS DULL !!Where is the School located etc. is ALSO of INTEREST !!
The picture ALONE is NOT enough!
Mr. Journalist, please report to arouse CURIOSITY!!!
SAY IT AGAIN MY FELLOW MAN, I DON'T KNOW HOW THESE JOURNALISTS THINK IN GHANA AT ALL.
THEY DO REALLY SHODDY WORK,NO PROPER INVESTIGATION, THEIR WRITINGS ARE FULL OF SIMPLE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS.
INSTEAD OF BEING OBJECTIVE RE ...
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PRES n two exs
Seeing such things happening in Ghana; give me hope that Ghana has a great future ahead. Mr Prez keep on the great works and Most Ghanaian in the states that can read between the lines knows you are a man of VISION.
Nonsense what vision? You don't even understand what you read, typical of NDC supporters. This is a PRIVATE medical school and had nothing to do with Govt or President Mahama's vision. He was only invited to inaugurate it sam ...
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You are a BIG Fool... If a country is not stable will you have developments such as private ones. So if a Prez was able to hold a country together more businesses and ppl such as me will always be welling to go back home. Foo ...
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KEEP MUTE BIG THWART,LS THIS COUNTRY STABLE?.WAIT FOR MAHAMAH'S COMPSSIONATE FRIENDS.
Baba,i don't think you are living in this country.Can't you see the country very much stable;our lighting,water situation and cedi is stable.Have you witnessed any terrorist attack on us.I guess you are blind.
I agree with you perfectly that he was invited to inaugurate the medical school.Talking about Mahama not working to put up this school.How do you know if he contributed his quota to building the medical school or not.Please g ...
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Good job done.
A medical school in Ghana whose annual tuition fee is $16000.....r they downloading netter into ur brain
you are BIG LIAR,next time check your facts before commenting
See who is advising someone to go to school. Is it because your is and was English? Fool.
WELL DONE!!
BUT MR. PRESIDENT ALSO REMEMBER TO EXPAND AND EQUIP THE CURRENT SSS SO THESE CAN MOVE ONTO THE EXISTING MEDICAL SCHOOL. THERE ARE A LOT OF CLEVER KIDS OUT THERE WHO CANNOT GO FURTHER DUE TO POVERTY.
GHANA NEE ...
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We need more and good medical schools. Not few medical gov. university in Ghana left for only medical doctors children's only to attend. Now your word could pass well to qualify for medical school but may not get the chance. ...
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wow this school opposite kofi annan peace keeping centre.ah this was completed in 2007. wow ndc so u take credit for someone private initiative. cheap bastards
Of course yes, in power now and have to take the plaudits for making this to happen.Who should take the credit then?NPP,Do you think if they were still in power,this project would have come to reality.Instead of you heaping p ...
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As wise menacing good use of the money of imbecile president dole it out isn't his not ashame of himself?
Congratulations to those involved in setting up this school. I pray it becomes sustainable
It appears the NDC sympathizers on are desparate to cling on anything good to help Mahama
This is a Private Enterprise and has ...
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Very audacious move indeed. govt monotony over such areas of the educational industry is been redefined and rolled back even right from the inception of the central university college some two decades ago...
we now know ho ...
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I hope those who created this school paid to read medicine in Ghana
Well done Mr President.Seeing these infrastructure developments carried out across the country gives me hope that,Ghana,a peaceful and accommodating nation has a great future ahead.Carry on with your good deeds and make Ghana ...
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Idiot! Did you understand what you read?
FORWARD WE ARE MOVING
How can people heap praise on the president for inaugurating a private medical school whilst the the owners are not even mentioned hmmmmmmm political sympathizers,
If the Government cannot do it, then individuals will do it. It costs our government thrice to do anything. Ghanaians can do it, just give us the way; remember the time of Prez Liman, he gave the green to areas of private par ...
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Your excellency mr abdalah baba ibrahim who is budget officer of tamale polytechnic is important figuer for the NDC in kumbungu he always play a vital rule like Hon. mumuni in the constituency and he was an aspirant amongs t ...
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This goes further to confirm the governments desire to embrace private sector participation in the broader transformational agenda. I am for JM 2016