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TOR's breakdown a symbol of economic woes

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  • Okai Brako 10 years ago

    The oil giant On the continent Nigeria is yet to build a refinery, Ghana has what it can refine oil for the whole Africa yet it is going waste. What posterity the leaderships are leaving behind? Does Ghana have a future? I d ...
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  • ES.A.AKUMFI ONUCHUKWU 10 years ago

    It's about time we ourselves the truth "For Only The Truth a man Free" I just one question to ask the NDC Government; are they saying that the "PRESENT CONDITIONS IS BETTER" than when They took over? If so then what do they n ...
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  • ES.A.AKUMFI ONUCHUKWU 10 years ago

    It's about time we tell ourselvest ourselves the truth "For Only The Truth can make a man Free" I just one questio theNDC Government; are they saying that the "PRESENT CONDITIONS IS BETTER" than when They took over? If so ...
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  • yaa dua 10 years ago

    Oil was discovered in the 60s in saltpond and not 2007.

  • IMANI 10 years ago

    Every economic 101 student knows/knew the one time 14.8% GDP growth was a one time event. Our economists should have pointed that out instead of blaming government for not sustaining the growth rate. I don't blame the polit ...
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  • Fannie 10 years ago

    I've said on several occasions that African countries must learn to diversify their economies instead of being minerals reliant economy,look what is happening to Nigeria and Ghana as a result of the dwindling value of the oil ...
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  • Joe 10 years ago

    Our tourism minister is crooked to the highest point. In Ghana nothing like development or well renovated tourist center for visitors.

  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    This is what you het when you vote fools to power.