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CPP will repeal Ghana’s Petroleum Law – Ivor Greenstreet

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  • Zoobe-Zoobe 7 years ago

    corrupt and self-seeking

  • kwabena ohemeng,london 7 years ago

    I know the imperialists and their cronies in Ghana are watching the progress of the CPP critically.They know that a CPP government will not allow the nation to be cheated for the benefit of foreign governments and the multi-n ...
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  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    Way to go................!

    Mash up the crooks!

    Expose all the faux Nkrumahists!

    We are with you on this one!

    $6 billion loss in 5 years and still counting!

  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    READ: "...The CPP leader believes that the adoption of Ghana Hybrid System for the exploration of the country’s oil and gas resource was a plot by officials of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the bigges ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 7 years ago

    Did Dr Nduom really say that??? He is on my personal distribution list and I had correspended with him personally, when he requested to know the date for the Tema Conference/Workshop, which he never sent an party executive to ...
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  • Prof Lungu 7 years ago

    C.Y. ANDY-K,
    You have the answer to the key to Dr. Paa "Ive Never Heard of a Problem with Ghana's Oil Contract" Kwesi Nduom!

    Here is a man who wants to be president who represents himself as productive, progressive, and a ...
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  • Ekow Samuel. 7 years ago

    For that and the benefit to the nation ghana we orth you to tackle that for the law concern to that,we thank you very much on that ?God bless you and oman ghana.

  • bill 7 years ago

    Jokers galore.
    Not even a seat in parliament.
    Wasting scarce financial resources.
    Nana Addo is the next President of Ghana.
    Cpp, an exercise in futility.

  • Dr Robert K Glah 7 years ago

    Production Sharing Agreement [PSA] frequently provide for the establishment of a joint committee where both parties are represented and which monitors the operations and the production sharing. Even Nigeria adopted production ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 7 years ago

    Not only Nigeria. Practically all African countries. We don't know of any which hasn't, including all the W. African countries not even drilling oil yet but have signed agreements.

    Andy-K

  • peter 7 years ago

    peter c,p,p