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Ghanaians lead in corruption, not in key economic sectors - Prof Bokpin

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  • JESUS IS GOD 1 month ago

    Jesus Christ loves you and wants to save you from sin and its consequences. He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Believe in Him, accept His gift of forgiveness, and receive eternal ...
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  • Nepotistic Pantang Party-NPP 1 month ago

    Footprints of Nebuchadnezer, the Mother Serpent of Corruption speak to it big, loud and clear. Massive sector public leakages, blow up into tycoon private real estates

  • Bazz 1 month ago

    Black professors, only talk talk talk all the time, what have u also done yourself beyond Ghana

  • Onea 1 month ago

    He’s not wrong this is the harsh truth instead of throwing whataboutism think for yourself how can I or the people
    I know be a benefit for the country and stop this before it’s too late

  • Benji 1 month ago

    And how are you a benefit to the country? Please tell us.

  • Senseless Nonsense @ Bazz 1 month ago

    Recognize Prof's intellect,man.To solve a problem you must identify the cause. Gratify him, & by extension to Marin Amidu. For tracing the Mother-Serpent

  • Senseless Nonsense @ Bazz 1 month ago

    **Martin, NOT Marin. Apologies! OSP Martin Amidu's patrol, located the hideout and comfortable abode. Of the Mother-Serpent of Corruption

  • AFRICA'S LEADERS ARE THE MAIN ARTERIES OF FINANCIAL OUTFLOWS FROM BANKRUPTED AFRICA. EVERY SINGLE AFRICAN LEADER HAS MANY PERSONAL OR FAMILY FOREIGN BANK ACCOUNTS INTO WHICH THEY SYPHON OUT LOOTED SOVEREIGN LOANS, TAX REVENUES AND EXPORT EARNINGS. 1 month ago

    WHILE CHINA, INDIA AND PAKISTAN ARE BUSY MANUFACTURING HEAVY INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY, COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES, FIGHTER JETS AND OTHERS FOR MASSIVE EXPORT REVENUES TO TRANSFORM THEIR ECONOMIES, THIS BUSH RAW FREELOADING AKAN WOMAN " ...
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  • Ben Kyere 1 month ago

    Some of comments are true.Look at most Ghanaian owned mines and their practices.
    Not following processes and making suppliers and employees poorer.Regulators don't care or politicians make them inactive .
    Adamus FGR and now ...
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  • Yaw Manu 1 month ago

    What the in the brains of this man? Fooooooooool. Even the so called main sectors such as Roads and highways cannot construct a double lane highway from Accra to Kumasi. They can't even repair the one way killer lanes. Fool ...
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  • Kay 1 month ago

    This guy talk a lot of nonsense. Even when the cedi appreciates he will attribute it to some bizarre circumstances. To him everything good about this country is not real. Such nonsense. I wonder why the media give audience to ...
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  • Senseless Nonsense 1 month ago

    @Kay. How sad of you Kay, Mr.Pitiful

  • GOLDEN 1 month ago

    ITS ALL DUE TO LACK OF TRANSPARENCY AND STRICT ACCOUNTABILITY,PERIOD!!!!!
    WHAT DO YOU EXPECT, TALK IS CHEAP,TIME FOR DRASTIC CHANGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ADAMS 1 month ago

    YES IF YOU HAVE CORRUPT LEADERS LIKE AKUFFO ADDO,BAWUMIA AND KEN OFORI ATA,WHAT DO YOU EXPECT. THESE GUYS ARE SO CORRUPT THE WORD CORRUPTION IS NOT G0OD ENOUGH TO DESCRIBE THEIR GREED. THEY SUPERVISED UNPRECEDENTED CORRUPTION ...
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  • Accranie 1 month ago

    Prof Not So/Not So The Better Version Of The Gh Both Home& Abroad/ Have Demonstrated That They Are Capable Of Coming To The Table As Invited Diners/& Not As Servants/ Todays Gh/African Political Person Is Not Recognizable/ Ac ...
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  • Kojo 1 month ago

    I wholly agree. Look at the retail sector with giants like Melcom and Palace! Aren't these owned by foreigners? Ghanaians need to also get themselves in there and own companies across the broad category of industries operatin ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordziì 1 month ago

    Blame your Ashate/Kyims they are the most corrupt Ghanaians in history

  • Dana 1 month ago

    What a country!!!! even when an expert expresses his views in an interview on non-partisan topic, he receives insults. Hmmmm