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What Franklin Cudjoe said about finance ministry's memo on Anti-LGBT+ Bill implications

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  • AB 2 months ago

    It is strange that the descendants of those who introduced the Bible to the world are now asking Christians to go against some of the moral lessons in the same Bible

  • Namo Gbe Mills 2 months ago

    We shall not lose a penny. The $3.8 b is a loan not a gift so they can fcxk off

  • #Athleticosonangol 2 months ago

    Thank you

  • Guv'ner 2 months ago

    The first African country, South of the sahara to gain independence has been dragged back to the feet of colonialists. And we are going toi celebrate what tomorrow?

  • Nattie 2 months ago

    GOD over money. These foolish fools want vice versa. May God punish whoever is dragging our feet back.

  • Nana Atuah 2 months ago

    these are the people destroying ghana with their flip flopping advocacy . this country is finished.

  • Trio 2 months ago

    So if someone is recognized as a thief can that person be jail too. We are go much into copying people and been brainwashed. In America and other western countries people go to jail for practicing polygamy and any one who goe ...
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  • TogbeKporwomordzikpoo KpornugloAvumako 2 months ago

    That gay guy, Richard Dela Sky is either a DZIMAKPLA or KPLAMASE. No sound voltarian will do what he just did. May the ancestral spirit of our land deal with him

  • DEMO peacefully and remove the U.S AMBASSADOR 2 months ago

    Talk is cheap! Ghanaians should just peacefully go on demo and besiege the U.S Ambassadors office and call for her immediate removal for interfering in the local governance of Ghana. The days of playing politics with the evil ...
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  • Kwadad 2 months ago

    Who likes thieves? We shouldn't therefore criminalize stealing. We should allow them to steal in the government as much as possible.. In our current law books, homosexuality is a crime, so what's the problem?