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The Ghanaian black man is equally good as the white, no doubt that with even limited resources, we have shown that we can equally do it. GOD BLESS GHANA, GOD BLESS AFRICA.
Finally, a heartwarming news about ghana & not the visionless, corrupt, greedy, incompetent & useless politicians ruining our beloved country.
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN GHANA!
The Dutch Government committed to absorb the cost of testing the roadworthiness of the SMATI Turtle 1 prototype vehicle in the Netherlands.
According to the Dutch counterpart team leader, Melle ...
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What happened to the Christo Asafo car
we can built on this-
God bless Ghana
I am speachless and I can only say bravo bravo bravo. I am proud of you all that is involved, God Bless Ghana
Aside the name, which doesn't say anything Ghanaian about the car, I think it is a commendable moved. I sold scraps at Magazine after SSS, and I saw the potential of those self made artisans. It is out self-doubt and pessimis ...
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This is what Ghanaians should be talking about, not NDC and NPP politics of deception and division.
But watch out that the Chinese won't tap the local know-how patent technology used to make a mass-production fake-copy cheaper models of their own to enable them to flood them on our markets in future.
So go quickly for ...
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I am looking for one to buy right away.
YOU WILL NEVER OUTGROW WARFARE,YOU MUST SIMPLY LEARN TO FIGHT.
Rome was not built in a day.
Little by little,we will reach there.
It takes our dexterity,uncompromising spirit,the poise to win,passion,faith and I can do men ...
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I am impressed. Go Ghana Go; Go Africa Go!
I AM REALLY IMPRESSED. GO GHANA GO; GO AFRICA GO.
KUDOS TO YOU GUYS, & KUDOS TO THE DUTCH WHO BELIEVES IN YOU GUYS.
YOU HAVE PROVED THAT YOU CAN DO ANYTHING WHEN GIVING A CHANCE.
Congratulation....am vry proud to be a ghanaian...am ready to buy n use made in ghana car
I'm just elated.We have the potential.Fellow Ghanaians, let's eschew negative tendencies,co-exist peacefully and work together in harmony to build our nation for the benefit of all.
Thank you Aardschap Foundation,thank you ...
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Please show me the blueprint for the manufacture of this prototype. These by-heart village boys, slightly educated in Accra think they can show off their street cart and deceive the wise.
Show me a wheelbarrow design. Show ...
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The windshield is not necessary a door, even if it opens out. I am certain the Jeep has such features.
I also hope they used chrome plating on the "Turtle" symbol, instead of cutting it out of some sheet metal and sanding ...
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what's your point? The Chinese and Koreans started the same way..and now are building expensive cars...being bought by brainwashed Africans like you.
Rather you shut up...if you do not trust urn folks to start with baby s ...
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Dr. Nduom mentioned that if he was elected, local artisans in Suame and others would be supported and all hell broke loose. He was insulted but this could be done. Ghanaians are our own enemies a lot of times.
JUST LIKE DR. NKRUMAH. THE PROBLEM IS WE HAVE TOO MANY IDIOTS, ILLITERATES WHO CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FLOUR N KOKONTE POWDER...BUTTER BREAD N TEA BREAD.....ORANGE N TANGERINE....
If educated ones can't come up and Suame people have started why not?Check the history of invention and judge yourself if you are correct.
You see your own fellow blackman's bacward-ever mindset of mentality?
How can we move forward to develop with this kind of 'skin-pain' among ourselves?
Can this book-long CITIZEN ONE even tell us the thicknes ...
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Add us to ur project, for more innovation. Maxbaff innovation center nkz
They should start seeking funds from individuals in Ghana. A company should be formed and shares floated in the Ghana Stock Exchange so Ghanaians can invest in the company to bring the needed resources to move this great acco ...
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I am impressed with what has been achieved.
Please count me in to support the project technically and commercially.
Our leaders should embrace this initiative and support it.
South Korea and Malaysia have done it.
YES W ...
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Ghana we must learn from countrys like India Malaysia and Thailand.We always compier ourselfes with Uk or America
Good may God bless our technisians and give them to knowldge so as to grow on their thoughts and this product.
Now its up to the ghanaian government and politicians, to stop the urgly politic and think tank. it up to our g ...
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I will do my best to go to Utrecht IMPAKT exhibition this October to see this unique 'made in Ghana' car for myself.
I'm compiling a technical data plueprint for them for this day.
These guys deserves so ...
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I know that you crawl before you walk but the name of this vehicle tells a lot. I would have thought however funny the vehicle would look, the inventors should have given it a better sounding name than a turtle. If you are no ...
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Good job.
What I want to ask my fellow Africans and people from the Arab world is that "WHY IS IT THAT ANYTHING GOOD FROM AFRICA AND ARAB WORLD THE GIANT WESTERN MEDIA LIKE BBC,CNN ETC DO NOT SHOW BUT THEY ARE QUICK TO SHOW ONLY NEGATI ...
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i am becoming confident in Ghana....God bless our homeland Ghana ...
Well done for the attempt but they need to bring some people from KNUST to assist with the design.They need to bring more curves to enhance the beauty. The bonnet looks nice but the area around the lights can be improved
Congrats to the Suame magazine.
Please develop the vehicle for the local market.