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Let’s avoid superstition and propaganda

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  • mensah abrampa 10 years ago

    At last here comes some proactive and rational-minded ghanaians who care much more about finding solutions to the problems that are rapidly engulfing the nation like the recent Arizona fire outbreaks. Whilst the fires rage fi ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    Since before independence we have been plagued by all sorts of ruthless , vicious and willfully authoritative govts that all have one thing in common , denying the right of free speech and proper analysis of the motives and a ...
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  • ADWEN 10 years ago

    Where role is the Ghana fire service playing in all of these? Is the Ghana Fire Service fit for purpose?
    We don't just need another National Disaster management body we need a strengthened national body to oversee all these ...
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  • Paapa 10 years ago

    IF YOU WANT TO HIT ON THE RIGHT NAIL, TALK TO PRESIDENT MAHAMA AND HIS NDC. OUT OF ALL POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW, NDC IS THE ONLY POLITICAL PARTY THAT HAS A PROPAGANDA MINISTRY

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    Two robbers were robbing a hotel.

    The first one said, “I hear sirens. Jump!”

    The second one said, “But we’re on the 13th floor!”

    The first one screamed back, “This is no time to be superstitious.”

  • Agyeman 10 years ago

    Haha,avoiding being superstitious and being propagandists in a nation deeply rooted in trokosi culture and tribal competition/tribal hate is akin to havin a camel walk thru the eye of the needle.Its sadly just plainly impossi ...
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  • Ewusi 10 years ago

    I blame Politicians ,religious Leaders and flim makers for making Ghanaians believe in superstition

  • BBC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 10 years ago

    PROPAGANDA IS GOOD FOR US.....ONLY ASHANTIS/AKYIM PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING

    JM DEY BEE KEKEKEKEKEKE

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    I do not care whatever anyone say. If we do not deal with corruption first, whatever we do will amount to NOTHING.

    Talk of superstition and propaganda; that is part of humanity and as long as humans walk this planet, those ...
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  • Okoe 10 years ago

    We have firefighting agencies at certain locations but the fundamental infrastructure is not there. Our infrastructure planning is inadequate to effectively fight fire outbreaks. In order to do so effectively, we have to back ...
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