What does this man drink? Having a house in their hometowns is a non-factor boss. The point is that people want houses in Accra, Tema, Ho, cape Coast or Wa. Takle advantage of that for your company. Come up with a plan sir, a ... read full comment
What does this man drink? Having a house in their hometowns is a non-factor boss. The point is that people want houses in Accra, Tema, Ho, cape Coast or Wa. Takle advantage of that for your company. Come up with a plan sir, and stop stop hiding behind this cultural nonsense. How can your company prosper?
The Real 7 years ago
This people have affordable accommodation where they come from. Shouldn't the primary focus be placed on creating be income-generating activities in these places? But nope, not tonthe common Ghanaians. They think it's more im ... read full comment
This people have affordable accommodation where they come from. Shouldn't the primary focus be placed on creating be income-generating activities in these places? But nope, not tonthe common Ghanaians. They think it's more important to provide houses for people in one place than create jobs in wherever they are coming from. Smdh... typical African. "Patch the problem, don't just fix it yet."
EDWARD 7 years ago
Ghanaian refuse to pay rent and prefer sleeping in filthy street with their wife's and kids that is the truth of Ghana
Ghanaian refuse to pay rent and prefer sleeping in filthy street with their wife's and kids that is the truth of Ghana
SBD 7 years ago
And s a bank you find a way to take advantage of this predicament by helping out with sensible financial solutions. It is appalling to read this coming from the head of the HFC boss
And s a bank you find a way to take advantage of this predicament by helping out with sensible financial solutions. It is appalling to read this coming from the head of the HFC boss
What does this man drink? Having a house in their hometowns is a non-factor boss. The point is that people want houses in Accra, Tema, Ho, cape Coast or Wa. Takle advantage of that for your company. Come up with a plan sir, a ...
read full comment
This people have affordable accommodation where they come from. Shouldn't the primary focus be placed on creating be income-generating activities in these places? But nope, not tonthe common Ghanaians. They think it's more im ...
read full comment
Ghanaian refuse to pay rent and prefer sleeping in filthy street with their wife's and kids that is the truth of Ghana
And s a bank you find a way to take advantage of this predicament by helping out with sensible financial solutions. It is appalling to read this coming from the head of the HFC boss
Ghana people are backward fools