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What do you expect from Bawumia? The guy is in the opposing party and will do anything to discredit the incumbent government.
Thanks for your fantastic article.
Until Ghanaians wake up from our slave mentality. We will continue suffering and blame other people for our woes.
I was extremely disappointed with the doomsday and bleak message of Dr ...
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This is a well written and insightful article . Great stuff Mr writer
The country is collapsing!!! No NDC or NPP in this matter. This is thr trend followed by those economies that collapsed! We are on the verge of selling the country. This is no cheap talk. All these figures need time to digest ...
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Ghana is broke and owes all their current and future income to China to repay loans...Don't even believe any other lies..For how many years now has China rebuilt the defence ministry, Gave $3 billion dollars to steal(buy) the ...
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why is this writter so agressive? Is he a real Ghanaian? i doubt it may a Togolesse or from Dahomey... sure else he would have understand Bawumia
What has Togolese or Beninios got to do with the article? This is maths , just compute the figures
Ah so at the end what is the writer telling us, that our economy is doing well? Things are going bad so let us put politics aside and takle it. Look at our current national debt visa vise our development and ask where was th ...
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Very interesting piece. I can understand not many of us will read this whole article to grasp the concepts and points you've raised. And that is our problem. We are just interested in people coming out with portions of report ...
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Ok let's say Dr Bawumia is in opposition so he is biased. How about Dr abbey of CEPA and Dr Iconja the Nigerian Finance Minister and ?former Managing Director of the World Bank. They have both said the same things that BAWUMI ...
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The point Nana Yaw III is naking is that a person who aspires to lead this nation should be more responsible in his critique of the nation's economic situation, especially when that person has worked and risen to the position ...
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