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Who is Alhaji Jawula? Is he going to use his own money to host the tournament? Ghana hosted the tournament not long ago in 2008. Why should we spend millions of dollars hosting a tournament that we last hosted less than ten y ...
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This news is like cologn attracting bees. The woyomes will be parading the corridors of power for contract. Well, woyomes don't even need any legitimate contract.
Don't mind that ugly man.
Listen to this thief oooo, he will build a house out of it so he will push for it. When are you going to let the young ones too work, i have known you for a loooong time....Eiiiii
U FEELITS A GOOD IDEA FOR THIS NDC GOVT TO DISGRACE GH AGAIN BY HOSTING AFCON? IS NDC PREPARED TO ADD 2 MORE STADIUMS LIKE THE NPP DID? WE CANT EVEN TAKE CARE OF THE 4 RAGGEDY STADIUMS WE HVE. LOOK AT THE ROAD NETWORK. POWER ...
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I still believe that some sorry ass Ghanaians who are supposed to know better still believe that the country has enough financial resources to keep it going.
The country don't have money to pay workers, don't have money to ...
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I will opt for the second INSANITY!!!
....through inflated bids, under table deals and getting paid for no work done.
Ghana has more pressing problems than organizing afcon. Do we have priorities in Ghana?
You can't pay Polytechnic teachers, stipends for students performing their nationally mandated national service, roads are in shambles, sanitation is a major problem, arm robbers committing crime with impurity, etc. So where ...
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Are we to borrow to fund this tournament too? Please, let Ogyakromians think of how to survive in this NDC day and not hosting any tournament. Again, whether we host it or not, there is no way this AFCON Cup will be won by th ...
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Now we all know the game. Tournaments provide occasion for thieves to steal govt money. SUSPEND all such tournaments.
Let us put our house in order first
Where are our priorities as a nation?
Look at the people dying in the hospitals without simple medication, no beds, no water, no electricity. The roads are death traps. Trash all over the country. Is this how our leaders ...
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ALHAJI JAWULA BACKS DECISION TO BID FOR AFCON 2017