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Dr Naa-Du Laryea sparks debate on capitalism and the cost of Black success

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  • TheGhTelegraph 10 hours ago

    @Congratulation Dr/ For Doing The Part Of Passion Down The Proverbial Baton To The Younger Ones/A Crooked Old Tree Is Almost Impossible To Straighten But A Young Plant Can Be Supported To Become Up/Right/ The Reason President ...
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  • TheGhTelegraph 10 hours ago

    The Literature Is That One Uses A Stone To Kill Two Birds/ But In President Roosevelt Case/ His Stone Killed Three Or More Birds

  • TheGhTelegraph 7 hours ago

    The Goodthing To Have Come Out Of All This Rufai Oseni Variant Is That Finally Africans Are Become Alife To Their Hand To Mouth Existence& The Hustle/Struggle To Change One Image Is On

  • TheGhTelegraph 7 hours ago

    Young People Of African Descent /Whether On The Motherland Or In The Diaspora(ObiOfIgboEze/Ghana Variant) Have A Common Challenge/ Which Is How To Chart Their Own Path Towards Their Dream/ Which Is Usually To Be Financial Ind ...
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  • TheGhTelegraph 7 hours ago

    &Their Peers On The Motherland/ Have Governments Who Are Fumbling With The Thing/ So Their Are No Clear Paths To Almost Anything/& They Young People Must Invent& Innovate Their Way To Financial Independence/Sufficiency

  • TheGhTelegraph 7 hours ago

    & Dr Work/Book Is A Proverbial Lap Being Given To They Young People To Enable/Empower Them Climb The Ladder

  • TheGhTelegraph 7 hours ago

    Another Is The Advise By The Infosys Founder To The Indian/African Youth For Them To Increase Their Working Week Hours To Seventy To Eighty Hours Of Working Per Week