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Ibrahim Mahama and SSNIT: A case of groupthink

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  • Fatima 7 years ago

    I don't support the idea of the state institutions been harsh on local companies but most of the owners are corrupt and wicked. This people through politics rob the state and cheat their workers. A clear example is Zoomlio ...
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  • Will Smith 7 years ago

    These SSNIT guys are so corrupt, pretending to be helping the ordinary worker. But when you retire, they will make sure that you get peanuts. Then tehy will build mansion for themselves with your sweat. ECOCO should investiga ...
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  • Michael Owusu 7 years ago

    SNIT BILLS HAVE BEEN FULLY PAID, LEAVE THIS MAN TO FLOURISH AND BECOME A BILLIONAIRE

  • New Sherrif in Town 7 years ago

    The SSNIT Act requires that you contribute for an aggregate of 240 months to qualify for retirement benefits - early at 55, and compulsory at 60. Wait till you are 55, and apply for your benefits if you indeed, contributed fo ...
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  • Joe 7 years ago

    SSNIT is corrupt. The writer is right according auditor-general's report.

  • Paapidi 7 years ago

    What a load of crap? I do not know your background but you seriously need some education, especially if you want to write for all to read.

  • Asempaneye 7 years ago

    Nana Yaw you write well and must be well read, but you miss the point about SSNIT and Ibrahim Mahama who is breaking the law of the land, except perhaps if you don't believe in the law. The (mis)management of SSNIT is one thi ...
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  • Nayele Amey 7 years ago

    Thank You Very MUCH Nana YAw Osei the groupthink thing and Crab syndrome thing is too much in this country People have worked hard.to.set.up businesses after SNIT contributions are not taken until pension who is benefitting f ...
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  • GaBaa 7 years ago

    The money is for the employees. It should be paid the day they are paid. Period

  • Mintah 7 years ago

    It is the group thinking of Ibrahim, his brother John and the other crooks around the last presidency that led Ibrahim into disgrace. They (Mahamas and his cronies) (group) thought Ghana belonged to them--and that they were ...
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  • Larry Agyeman 7 years ago

    He should be charged.

  • Larry Agyeman 7 years ago

    You can praise Ibrahim Mahama. Continue to defend him. It's about time Ghanaians sit up. Ghana is for all of us and not the Mahamas.