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Gods were unhappy??? What stupidity... Ghana is still in the stone age.
Which God are you blaming. When did this language start coming into investigations when negligence is clearly seen.
What about the role played by Nana Addo's invisible forces?
Because of such foolishness and laziness, we never get to the root cause of problems. And the same disaster will happen again elsewhere. You are tasked to do a fact finding investigation, and you coke back with "an act of God ...
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YES.NPP'S 419 ACT OF GOD.
NO ONE IS RESPONSIBLE BECAUSE THERE ARE NO WORKERS,NO GOVERNMENT.
If they blame the Invisible forces and imprisioned them, who will do their dirty jobs for them
As always in Ghana: not my fault, nobody's fault.
Should be the national motto
I just love the INVISIBLE FORCES, they stand for the truth, justice and to retrieve our stolen public properties, and they are here to stay
Can you really understand what the minister said?She was just reiterating on what, the indigenous people had attributed as the cause of the disaster: including their belief that some of the revelrers had engaged in sexual act ...
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She blamed no one, but the Gods and nature. Typical Ghana, nobody is to be blamed for anything, but the witches and the devil.
Disappointing with this kind of utterance coming from a whole minster. Please, you are suppose to be effective leader thinking and working effectively ,and scientifically so in order to stop this kind of reckless incident.