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Coastal residents turning beaches into dumping sites

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 7 years ago

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  • What 7 years ago

    It is the non biodegradable waste like plastic being chucked into the sea that should worry us. Afterall the fishes do crap into the sea, crap is natural just unsightly and the sheer volume of the sea takes care of the bacter ...
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  • dawss. 7 years ago

    Iam sure you have never of cholera,which can kill you in a few days or even hours. One person (a playing child on the beach)gets infected with cholera can wipe out whole communities ( without proper treatment ) so get y ...
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  • Asuo 7 years ago

    True dat, dawss!

    Galamsey, sea-shore shitting, filthy gutters, are all the outcome of the National Lunatics Council, (NLC - first coup-makers), tunnel-vision in violating Ghana's "innocence" with the violent coup, indiscip ...
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  • What 7 years ago

    It is when you come into contact with large quantities that is when the problem starts. The plastic makes the water overly concentrated and traps the deadly bacteria in the bottles so now what is more dangerous to us. Do you ...
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  • dawss. 7 years ago

    Again you are wrong. We are talking about bacteria in human waste . You don`t need any large quantities to cause damage . All i am saying is plastic waste is dangerous, but you seem to be underestimating the danger of envirom ...
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  • BB 7 years ago

    Dirty people.

  • CITIZEN ONE 7 years ago

    They are coming in droves from Guinea, Mali, Northern Ghana, Ashanti Region, Axim, Tadi, Cape, Akuapim Hills, everywhere north of the Gulf of Guinea to Hawk in the streets and Open Markets of Accra. Where do you suppose these ...
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  • Namole , Chorkor 7 years ago

    Stop your tribalism and and advise our indigenes from Chorkor and other parts of the beachfronts to observe a little bit of cleanliness. The faults are from we Ga people and nobody else.

  • ABOUBAKERR 7 years ago

    Its rather unfortunate Ghana remains the only country in the entire West African country where the poor still inhabit the sea front/beaches while claiming ancestral home land. The entire coastline of Ghana is an eyesore when ...
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  • Kwami 7 years ago

    THEY ARE DESTROYING GHANA WITH THEIR VILLEGE MENTALITY AND IGNORANTS

  • Sinclear 7 years ago

    our incompetent govt is blind while villagers dirty folks destroying our beaches

  • Efo 7 years ago

    We have assemblymen all over Ghana and what do they do, fighting for contracts, under incompetent government.

  • THE CRUSADER 7 years ago

    They value themselves the most educated because they dabble a little whitemans language but education starts at home.come to my hometown and you will see neatness which is after Godliness,no tankase needed. Abba!

  • APONKYE 7 years ago

    No wonder, Ghanaians are vouching to die in their respective foreign based countries. Sometimes I wonder if some Ghanaians are really a human beings. The EPA are just in the air conditioning offices robbing the nation at a fa ...
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  • Michael K. Tettevi. 7 years ago

    Charity begins at home. During the colonial days and the then Gold Coast, waste management was one of their priorities. Everywhere was clean. The dirtiest places then were rubbish heaps known as "boilers" built and roofed for ...
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  • lrn 7 years ago

    The Ghanaian thinks development is riding in an air conditioned vehicle and staying in a nice mansion whilst he is engulfed in filth, illiteracy, religious idiocy, corruption, misery, and poverty. Very uncivilized bunch of pe ...
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  • CITIZEN ONE 7 years ago

    Suffice to say that every Ghanaian citizen is at blame. They all act like animals if not worse. Accra is overrun with a majority of insolent and still very primitive villagers from the surrounding regions. It is OK to force T ...
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  • KWASI MUNA 7 years ago

    where are our so called leaders

  • ...... 7 years ago

    there should be a rule forbidding uneducated folks from other regions flocking to Accra in uncontrolled numbers. Greater Accra used to be a very well organized region now we have ewes, northerners, and other folks from other ...
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  • KWASI MUNA 7 years ago

    So do we really have a leader? I don't thinks. The kings and queens can't call on their people to get to the beaches and do the cleaning and use the place to make money? there is a lot of money that can be made from our beach ...
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  • JOHNSON-G 7 years ago

    we Ghanaians have to clean our surrounding not president so you PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE so stupid

  • Nana 1 7 years ago

    What a country of lawlessness.Ther eis no sense of hygiene at al. If there are no litter bins people easily forget about hygiene.