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Ghana wins 'wrongful termination' case against GCNet, awarded $2.2 million costs

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  • Mr Ibu 1 year ago

    The same tribe people planned to loot the country but God being so good

  • Hybrid 1 year ago

    Apoo. We still have to pay them 5.4 million dollars for early termination of contract!

  • Papasi 1 year ago

    Heeeer do you eat faeces? Do you have faeces in your brains? Gcnet was entitled , it never said it is entitled, all was quashed by the court, your filthy NDC reasoning has clouded your sense of reasoning, you may die a fool a ...
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  • Bandwidth 1 year ago

    Why are fools like you still allowed to comment on social media? Go and read the last pary of the article again and stfu when people are talking!

  • Abiola 1 year ago

    Complete.lie.
    GCnet rather won and GH will have to pay 5.4usd to them.Jeaus !

  • Abiola 1 year ago

    Ghana will have to oay 5.4usdMillion to GcNET

  • Kofi Akwetey 1 year ago

    GCNet was entitled to $5.4 million termination fee under the terms of the contract. Government was willing to pay that. But they rejected the termination and sued for Ghs4.4 billion instead. That is the lawsuit they lost and ...
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  • Kobi 1 year ago

    5.4 minus 2.2 means Ghana will pay $3.2million.

  • Hannan 1 year ago

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  • OMAR SIDICK 1 year ago

    I'm confused...is GHANA TO PAY OR TO BE PAID?

  • $5.4M was already on the table for GCnet but they rejected it 1 year ago

    Ghana now saves $2.2M plus the huge benefits of perpetual freedom from blood ducking GCnet.
    GCnet bye bye oooo in an Onapo accent.
    Thank you Godfred Dame and team

  • Alkebulan 1 year ago

    Just look at him and tell me if he isn't lying, God would punished this criminals thief one by one.

  • Sam 1 year ago

    This government is better than the NDC government.

  • Too late 1 year ago

    Kudos to the entire Ghanaian team that represented Ghana in fighting the case.More greese to your elbows.