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Why Ghana Won’t Burn

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  • Joe Kingsley Eyiah=Canada 10 years ago

    Our God is Able! I personally admire the points the writer has raised in this write-up. They are very relevant and peculiar to our motherland, Ghana. The verdict of the Supreme Court will be the TRUTH by God's grace and Ghana ...
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  • Ewusi 10 years ago

    If government continues to invest in Akonfem that flies to Burkina.If government continues to display lack of vision.If government continues to pay lip service to youth employment.If government plays politics with agric secto ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    it is obvious things are deteriorating faster than we had expected. when the law is used the abuse the right of opinion and freedom of speech it proves we are now in an authoritarian state ruled by bugga bugga politicians , b ...
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  • K K Ntumi 10 years ago

    This article is just perfect and refreshing.Ghana is not moving backwards .This nation is moving forwards

  • Kwadwo 10 years ago

    Rawlings killed and tortured for years, but Ghana did not burn. The fact is the silent majority do without government help in their lives. They will therefore not die for an politician to stay in power.

  • BOY KOFI 10 years ago

    If we want to continue enjoying peace then we must work for it.The key word for assuring peace in the country is for the losers to accept the verdict graciously.In Kenya,Nigeria,Uganda and Zambia all the losers of the petitio ...
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  • ACRI Mate 10 years ago

    Fine! Where is the option two? And why is it not worth mentioning?

  • Kalira 10 years ago

    Oh npp

  • razak seini 10 years ago

    And all shall come to pass... that my country Ghana shall not burn. we shall do the patapaa politics and that shall be all. God bless my homeland Ghana

  • Chris 10 years ago

    This is an article of common sense. This types of article encourages non performers like the current government. By the way from the periods you referred to what had happened to countries apparently peaceful like Ghana within ...
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  • OGIDIGIDI 10 years ago

    Chris, Ghana's political history has always been on different path. Other countries rather learn from us, we do not learn from them. God leads us on.
    God bless our Ghana

  • Belinda 10 years ago

    The truth is God reveals to redeem. He will redeem Ghana once again because he is faithful

  • Moses 10 years ago

    A good one.God bless Ghana.