I have read a couple of articles by this writer, but never came across that many grammatical errors. When I was hit by the first apostrophe in the wrong place, and immediately after that by the word "soar" instead of "sore", ... read full comment
I have read a couple of articles by this writer, but never came across that many grammatical errors. When I was hit by the first apostrophe in the wrong place, and immediately after that by the word "soar" instead of "sore", I panicked, and decided to open my eyes. Though one may pardon the expression "Talents abound in Ghanaian streets and actually going waste", "quiet cold" and "bear truth" are difficult to take in.
Kojo T 10 years ago
Hetalks about the parlous condition of our street hawkers , not necassarily entrepreneurs but forced to eke out a living on the streets . What can we do to help them to move from survivalist mode to living.? That is the quest ... read full comment
Hetalks about the parlous condition of our street hawkers , not necassarily entrepreneurs but forced to eke out a living on the streets . What can we do to help them to move from survivalist mode to living.? That is the question. That is why we fault NPP for saying it is not the role of government to create jobs and worse still waste the country's time and impose an economic sanction on the country in the form of a frivolous petition. We the people come first and do not waste oput time with this your so called " brofo kan kan"
I have read a couple of articles by this writer, but never came across that many grammatical errors. When I was hit by the first apostrophe in the wrong place, and immediately after that by the word "soar" instead of "sore", ...
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Hetalks about the parlous condition of our street hawkers , not necassarily entrepreneurs but forced to eke out a living on the streets . What can we do to help them to move from survivalist mode to living.? That is the quest ...
read full comment