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Nice building, why put a wall around it?
yes is very nice to do so if it will work.
we dont produce battries in Ghana so why ban them
You better come up with CONVINCING ARGUMENTS as to WHY they should be banned! I'm for it BUT your arguments are rather weak.
Bring out the PROS and CONS and the authorities MAY be convinced to take action!! In Ghana,it is qu ...
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MIT researchers have managed to turn used car batteries into solar cells with higher efficiency. Barely a month ago the IEEE Spectrum, journal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering published an interestin ...
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Very flimsy excuse. Don't the brand new batteries grow to become old just as the second hand ones in the system?
mahama interfering in ghana busniss must stops every day he attcks a different busniss in Ghana cusing high unemployment and joblessnes
MAHAMA INTERFERING IN THE FISHING INDUSTRY,IMPORT INDUSTRY,TEXTILE INDUSTRY,TAXI INDUSTRY,MINING INDUSTRY,REFFREGERATION INDUSTRY AND MANY OTHER BUSNISS IN GHANA CONTINUE NOW HE WANT TO DESTROY THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY SECTOR ...
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anytime you hear an official wanting something banned, chances are he or she has been bribed by a company so that company can make more money selling new ones; we are not dummies please.
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Many people thought used batteries are cheap and dey ar nt aware som wer already expired b4. bringing it here. so my fellow brothers be wise.
since when did the GSA know this