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Mr Yaw Ofori Debrah, the President of Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations, must fight for them; and not only said a monthly stipend to the survivors was a good idea and urged the victims to form a coalition as a pres ...
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why do Ghanaians want everything for free and whine so much; this mishap is partly due to the behaviour of these same people who have been clogging drainage paths with filth; is it the responsibility of the government to give ...
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What happened is most unfortunate but to adopt a victim mentality is very worrying. Asking government to pay you monthly is quite overboard. Once we have our health back we should build again.
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Why is that, if something bad happenes to any Ghanaian even if it is not the fault of government, Ghanaians wants the government to pay. This nonsense should STOP.
I think the victims should appeal to the government for assistance and this must be done in politeness. In the first place, l can tell how these guys feel but unfortunately Ghana is a third world country unlike the develope ...
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Did the government cause the rain and the fire? Learn to purchase insurance for such unforeseen incidences, rather than looking up to the government. This entitlement mentality must stop. The least the government can do is to ...
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I am sorry the injured persons in the june 3rd disaster, and for those who lost their lives may God have mercy for them.
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