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No road signs on Malam interchange. Road signs are missing on many vital areas on our roads. Road signs should be placed in succession of about 500 meters before reaching an interchange or a junction.
Mr. Mahama and his looting brigade are not interested in the priorities that would ease the suffering of Ghanaians; they are only interested in prestigious projects for the enjoyment of few ruling elites and deceive gullible ...
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NDC THIEVES/NDC LIARS/NDC KILLERS''..
Rev Prof Martey has been vindicated for asking in Twi "3nyansafuor no wo hen oooo" to wit where are the wise people in Ghana. It seems our intellectuals are so stupid to allow barbarism to triumph in Ghana. Our intellectuals, ...
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Agbesi Kwesi the impostor you have exposed yourself by attempting to write in Ewe. We don't have Anglo in our language. We have Anlo. You see you write better when you use your mother tongue. Drop the impersonation Coward.
Traditional Satanism is not simply an inversion, but a complete rejection of the images of a
0244908520particular culture, religion, or philosophy. From there a Satanist uses those images against the ethos itself, that was ...
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A stinky animal is President in Ghana
Tell him to use body spray cos some of his people complain he stinks. Ofui Mahama.
hawkers will invade the interchange. not to talk about the filth and stench at circle! traffic lights will not be functioning and there will be traffic jams! as usual with Ghana! everything looks nice at the beginning. but gi ...
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JM TOASO ????????????????????
Shame onto you.
Nkrumah interchange will never bring job to the people of Ghana. let's vote Mahama out.
When NPP was building toilets with HIPC funds and was trumpeting all over that so far so very good, you were happy. Shame on you NPP. These people never appreciate things done by others. JM dont mind them. I deserved my vote.
Road signs and reflective ground marking are very important, even at construction stage. We seem to ignore these in Ghana and the constructors get away with it.