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STEALER, THIEF PRESIDENT, LEADING TO CORRUPT GOVERNANCE
GHANA'S MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT
As for corruption, everbody knows that Kufour is the Symbol. Mahama cannot not challenge him
this page is for serious minded persons and not for morons. The issues raised here portend a very serious crisis if not well managed and it requires persons of brains to think through these challenges and for some immediate s ...
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YAW!!! You have said it all! How many of you could recall I stated that so long as those generator companies are in existence, the power crisis will never be over! Please how many could remember I mentioned it! They will alwa ...
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If Akosombo dam was a woman,she would have stopped giving birth by now,especially where we don't maintain it well for it to produce to its full capacity.
I hear there is frequent rainfall and over flooding in the Northern and Upper regions of Ghana,so my question is,where does those waters go ??????
It was only last week when Kwaku Bonsam WARNED about VERY HEAVY RAINS causing havoc in the country....in the VERY NEAR FUTURE !!! WHY are we worried ?? Just wait for the Rains ..OR.. we all tell our "men of God" to COMMAND TH ...
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And what is the govt. doing about it?
Fellow ogyakromanians Ghana is doomed we have the most unlucky president ever what is this are we under a cursed? what have we done wrong? God should intervene
Some explain to me again why we have to import crude oil when we have oil in our own backyard. Or is the govt. lying to us about the oil?
Just passing by, the NPP signed a very bogus deal, which gave out all the crude to be exported, and that not a drop of the oil will find it's way to TOR! That's why they want to collapse it. At the end of the day, "no TOR, no ...
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All agreements can be reviewed. After all some governments even nationalise infrastructure if it is deemed to be in the national interest. We really have to revisit the deals that were signed for the oil and we should find ...
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THE SUN IS STILL WAITING. IT HAS ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD TO WAIT. PHOTOVOLTAIC IS THE ANSWER. OVER TO YOU, 240++ OSTRICHES!!
OR ARE YOU WAITING FOR YOUR COLONIAL MASTERS TO BRING YOU PHOTOVOLTAIC(SOLAR POWER) ????
WHAT IS IT THAT STOPS THE POWER GENERATORS TO EXPLOIT SOLAR ENERGY? IF THE INITIAL COST IS EVEN $1.0bn IS IT NOT WORTH VENTURING INTO SOLAR
WHAT IS IT THAT STOPS THE GOVERNMENT TO VENTURE INTO EXPLOITING SOLAR ENERGY? IT IS SAID THAT THE INITIAL COST IS HIGHER; BUT EVEN IF IT COSTS $1.0bn AND IT COMPLEMENTS THE HYDRO AND THERMAL GENERATIONS TO STABILISE THE ENER ...
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The technical man should know what to do. Water going down and so what? Chop money? Technical men should now give an estimate on water saving plans, water gathering and accumulation plans. If they can not do that then I can s ...
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Our solution to these crises is to go solar PERIOD .Ghana is also bless with abundant SUN .let's think green energy.
Solar power is the solution for Ghana in particular and Africa in general. The cost of solar equipment are now reasonable.
This is going to be my business in Ghana
Let go nuclear and forget about all this unreliability. We can incorporate solar solutions in our building plans to quench the domestic thirst for electricity, but rely on Nuclear energy for the more significant industrial hi ...
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Every Ghanaian is to carry one bucket of water to fill the dam.
Solar energy should be the main driver of our energy sufficiency. To be so close to the equator and not drive the utmost benefit from the freely available solar energy to address our energy needs is mind boggling. This is one ...
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This dam was faulty from the day it was constructed. The was an miscalculation by the engineers who drew and built this dam.