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Stupidity...Urgency of action is good for one to MARCH forward - this season get this best resource in use today for this skill - none otjer comes close! Before Easter, your earnings can change, hence your life, if you are no ...
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This is not been Tribalism, But why is it that most Ghanaian criminals arrested in Ghana and Abroad 70% are Ashantis. Every tribes has criminals even some worse criminals are in our various security services
It depends on how many Ashantis travel out of the country.
Stop the stupid tribalism.
Is the UK /France so porous that fugitive can easily land in France without any trouble lol. And there is something really wrong with this young man.
He will come back to his senses when he sets foot in Ghana. Initially, Ghanaian hospitality will make him feel at home until reality hits him. He will be banned from travelling, and unless his family is rich, he'll do very ha ...
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It happened to one of my older cousins, he was deported at age 4. he hadn't set foot in Ghana since he was 3 years old.
Yes, the border is not so thick, if he used the channel tunnel (between Folkestone, UK and Calais, France) in a private car.
He's a foolish one though. He made matters worse after posing and challenging the police to get h ...
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So much for being smart - you end up in a place where you would probably be one of the 6 black people there!
This life is indeed not fair. Some are in Libya struggling to come to Europe while others are here fooling and blowing their chances up. Life's sometimes a joke 'cos the supply never meets the demand. Castrate him and let him ...
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bro did not escape jail twice ffs. he's been in jail for how many years or month, why did he not escape jail then? do u lots think he could have escape? he escape police custody twice, not jail there is difference.
He's just a "problem child". His parents might have worked very hard to take him to UK. And now his life is in a big mess
Trust me, after the UK deports him, he can never come back. He cannot do a quarter of what he was doing in the UK, in Gh.