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"Ghana earns $1 billion in petroleum revenue" while K4 and his gang "had accumulated $ 250 billion dollars from the sale of Ghana’s petroleum resources between 2011 and 2013."
Pause and reflect on what influence your decision on who you vote for. If your decision is influenced by the APPEARANCE of a candidate and not his/her COMPETENCE, you are a FOOLISH VOTER. If you are someone who is fond of exc ...
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Government is deceiving Ghanaians on oil sales revenue.If partners earns $250 billion as 90% stack and Ghana which own 10% stack in the oil should earn about between $25 billion to $27.5 billion and not $1 billion.If Ghana ha ...
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WE are living in a country where our leaders and the journalist confused the public with false figures i mean where they intentionally gives gives us Millions as Billions.Whom are these our damned leaders trying to fool ?How ...
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Why hasn't the govt. or the journalists come out to refute the said report/allegation? The company itself is very silent on this issue, why? The report therefore may be true!
Political parties in power tend to reward communities they like. This is usually based on ethnicity or votes garnered.
Some communities have had this problem since independence. This has led to a certain phenomenon in the ...
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GH. Sovereign Wealth Fund
Corruption Endemic in Africa: Corruption was set up by the colonial overlords who used their western style education to train Africans to be bureaucrats in the civil service. This propagating burea ...
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Where are the developments you are talking about? The revenue is distributed among thieves!! Plain and simple.
Twenty Richest People In Ghana For 2013
1. Ibrahim Mahama -$1.9 billion /Businessman , Brother of the current President of Ghana. Only Ghanaian to own a private jet.
2. Alfred Mahama -$1.3 billion./ Businessman, brother ...
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WHERE IS THE MONEY. MAHAMA CHOP CHOP.
Thanks for the update. Openness and transparency is key in all these petroleum issues.