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In a crowded city at a busy bus stop, a beautiful young woman who was waiting for a bus in Legon was wearing a tight mini skirt. As the bus stopped and it was her turn to get on, she became aware that her skirt was too tight ...
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I like your style and urge u write more.
The samaritan was only too willing bcoz... men are born between women's leg then spend the rest of their lives tryin to get back in there,bcoz there's no place like home.
This guy was walking down the street and this Prostitute says, "Say, wanna have a good time?" "Sure," he says and they were off to the nearest Hotel.
She takes off her clothes and he keeps staring at her. She says, "Is thi ...
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we was?we were,is correct.
The thing about a typical Ghanaian is that we are genetically myopic. We take things too personally, yet we happen to be the greatest hypocrites on planet earth.
Has anybody considered all the factors leading to such demis ...
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"However, until the Marys, the Ruths and the Marthas have had
their stories told with pomp and cheer, the stories of LEGON will
continue to glorify sexy bikinis. Let those "girls" who by their actions
and inactions brin ...
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Why I hate some you of you Akan bastards. You think English and things foreign ruin our so-called Ghanaian culture, hence you don't want to have anything to do with it. You want everything to be about you. The when you turn a ...
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A WELL WRITTEN PIECE. KEEP IT UP AND BRING MORE ALIVE. WE LOVE IT.
CITIZEN ONE, Akadu Mensema is a notorious female Akan tribalist who hates everything Ewe and ridicules everything from/about the north of Ghana). She believes Elorm and Eyonam and such like are Togolese and Fatima and Halima ...
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What is Ewe about what I wrote?
Direct, short and informative. Thanks Mikdad.
A well written piece!!!
Have you considered that Legon carries the badge of prestige and those who lambast her students do it out of jealousy.
It was the best in the country who could go there. It has been the cream puff of Ghanaian aristocracy. T ...
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Get lost, it is done in all the institutions, don't through dust into peoples eyes. if you have nothing to say keep mute.
i love it, its gud piece!...hw did u get acess to ghanaweb site t post your article? i meed to post gud som stuffs!!
How far away is UDS? From where are you measuring your distance? This is the ignorance that is tearing us apart as a people. One would have thought that a writer would have known better. Some of these poisonous minds should n ...
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Your article is good to read but you have exibitted your high level of ignorance of the geography of this country, or rather, your ill thinking about certain parts of the country, to describe UDS as being FAR AWAY.FAR AWAY fr ...
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Until God come to deliver legon, about 85% of legon ladies will still remain prostitude all over in Ghana ( Accra )
Live the Legon girls alone, these things happens everywhere in the world, if u are from a rich home or a wealthy background u have a choice as to get sugar daddy or not.
well,good peice of article,but ("kukru kukru no
gyea aa, kikekike no nso be gyea") lol
you called Cental, valley view ect Universities mushroom?.You always have to copy other schools's project works from books and on the Internet before getting ur final Degrees from UG.
Legon will always be legon. You read till you go crazy. A good foundation for those of us abroad. Crazily love UG.
Good article. The image of Legon girls is not new at all. I had admission to UCC and Legon back in 1981 and my parents were made to believe that I will come out to be a bad person if I go to Legon. I ended up in UCC. It's an ...
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A Taxi driver picks up a nun near Madina. She gets into the Taxi, and the Taxi driver won’t stop staring at her.
She asks him why is he staring and he replies, “I have a question to ask you but I don’t want to offend ...
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Been there, done that so what is the problem? The slogan, “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” I say let it be!
... that's where I won my victories at Legon. Thanks for reminding me of this :)
oh e be so..u spoil inside..kudos
WHAT AN ARTICLE...WOW