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There is a lot wrong with Ghana’s Missions abroad

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  • Yaw Poku,USA 10 years ago

    Your ewe brother in Mardid, Spain is as corrupt as anything. He bought the embassy car as cheap as anyone imagine claiming it old and need to be replaced only to turn around and buy it. Now is time he has to go home to be r ...
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  • Yaw Poku,USA 10 years ago

    Can imagine

  • PAA 10 years ago

    Npp are so desperate that each day they pollute the airwaves and electronic media with lies and lies. Npp criminals, thieves, looters, nation wreckers, arsonists, murderers. What npp are looking for is to come to power to lo ...
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  • BerylRichards 10 years ago

    Anyone who knows this writer, knows that he is a huge NDC sympathizer if not a member.
    Stop those blind political labeling and make an intelligent analysis if the content of this, and any other article, makes sense and thus ...
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  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    Aren't you being silly and infantile in your thoughts? He is an NDC so he is barred from voicing out his concerns about Ghana? Did you actually take your time to read his article or you simply didn't understand its import? Wh ...
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  • BerylRichards 10 years ago

    I think you missed my point. No one should put a political tag on the writer for airing his views. A commentator is attempting to put an NPP stamp on the writer because he is blasting Ghana missions. That is what is infantile ...
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  • Jazz 10 years ago

    I have dealt with Ghana missions abroad for the past 26 years in different countries and I want people to understand that, what the writer is writing about is very true. I believe they don't know why they were sent there to r ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    Take your time and read what he wrote and stop this knee-jerk response.

  • K Boateng 10 years ago

    Did Dr. Borkor ( and you think he is Francis Kwarteng) make his article a political issue? Why bring the NDC into it?

  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    Yaw Poku, what Dr. Bokor is alluding to has nothing to do with Ewe this and Ewe that.
    Don't advertise your bigotry on the superhighway. You are pulling down the whole nation. What Dr. Bokor is saying is true.

  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    I'm a bonafide Akan but an Akan lady at the Ghana Consulate in NY decided to delay my visa which had duly been approved by the issuing officer. This crude behavior by the lady messenger at the consulate delayed my flight to G ...
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  • PAA 10 years ago

    Ma te meho has been at it for so long time. They are a detriment to Ghana, seeing everything in tribal terms. What a shameful band of people. Sure it is hilarious as they are specialists at speaking ill. Do you ever read any ...
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  • Yaw Poku,USA 10 years ago

    Listen to another fool. Where were you when NPP was in power. Did you know what was said about them by your incompetent NDC members esp Fifi Kwatey and co. Get a life punk.

  • Yaw Poku,USA 10 years ago

    An idiot son of a bitch Kofi Boateng who had his education at Tuabodom Secondary you were referred by one of the commenter that you don't take you time to read and you always jump into the bandwagon. You a twerp of your natu ...
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  • K Boateng 10 years ago

    what an ignorant fool, what is "Tuabodom?" You don't even know how to spell the name of a town which you primitive asantes claim to own, aboa beast.

  • Yaw Poku,USA 10 years ago

    Does it matter whether the spelling is right or wrong you are still a fool a village in Bono and your hatred/bigotry willkill you like your bosoom friend Awonoor Williams. Butthole !!!!!!

  • Yaw Poku,USA 10 years ago

    Still from a village in Bono. Added bonus for my correction. I say you are a Butthole.

  • kidem 10 years ago

    cost of passport in ghana is just 50 ghc why should a passport cost 230 dollars in usa. are those in ghana better or special than us here or is a dilebrate means to steal from us abroad? please what is good for those at home ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    Ghana Embassies or high Commissions abroad are places I like to avoid like plague. My experiences with them have been horrible, whether in the USA, UK, Caribbeans, or Canada. Anytime, I have to deal with them, it brings child ...
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  • K Boateng 10 years ago

    That was exceptional and commendable of the Toronto guys and it's therefore good you've commended them here; you may wanna take them out for coffee one of these days, who knows what might come out of it.


    I equally have t ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    If they are SAINTS, with no imaginable or identifiable shortcomings, then how come some come here every now and then to insult the departed ones like Busia, Nkrumah, Victor Owusu, Akwasi Amankwaa Afrifa, Kotoka, Atta Mills, ...
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  • K Boateng 10 years ago

    Take us back to how Arthur and Yeboah were tied to stakes and shot like dogs by Afrifa & CO; and don't forget to mention Victor's insults and description of Ewes in very unsavory terms. As a Bono from Techiman, I know many at ...
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  • Nyansasem 10 years ago

    Lol, Kofi, where from this one? Are you fighting with someone.

  • Chris 10 years ago

    Dr. Bokor,

    You are soo right. The Ghana Missions abroad have become disgrace to the Country. Anybody in the US try calling the Embassy in Washington DC. Nobody answers the phones and they never respond to emails. President ...
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  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    I had to send my uncle's body to Ghana last year for burial. But I needed a Ghana visa, so I applied for one in the Ghana consulate in DC. I had not received it three days prior to my departure and I figured it out that it ma ...
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  • Kusi - N.Carolina -USA 10 years ago

    Call our embassy in DC about your passport and you will be lucky if someone picks the call. They do not have any record of what's going on in the mission. When you ask who you are speaking to - the answer you get is "we do no ...
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  • Jojo Marfo 10 years ago

    Mj it is easy to condemn when you have no idea of how these missions are resourced. Most of these missions have equipments that are as old as yourself. There is a culture of no maintenance because funds collected are paid to ...
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  • K. Boateng 10 years ago

    Jojo Marfo, your defensive posture tells me that you're one of the irresponsible and foolishly rude individuals working in one of the consulates but writing with a different moniker. Does the lack of equipment make those cons ...
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  • bb 10 years ago

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  • Says Who 10 years ago

    Jojo Marfo, people like you are the fools who aid and abet all the nonsense that is holding up the country. There is a lot of stories or experiences of this behaviour and practice which has been highlighted numerous times. An ...
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  • ASUOAFRAM 10 years ago

    I SYMPATHIZE WITH MR BOKOR FOR NOW BRINGING THIS MISSIONARY PROBLEMS TO LIGHT. THESE ARE AGE-LONG PROBLEMS WHICH CANNOT BE SOLVED BY THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BECAUSE OF THE CONSTANT MOVEMENT OF PERSONNEL IN THIS AGENCY ...
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  • Alberta Brew 10 years ago

    I appreciate your article and in fact many people I know have had terrible experiences at our Consulates abroad. Well in 2008, I needed to renew my passport so I printed the form online, filled it, attached the necessary doc ...
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  • Nima Boy 10 years ago

    The most annoying about them is their lavish lifestyle. How they want to locate their offices, live in expensive areas close to the so-called rich countries like America, Brits etc. How can a secretary or an accountant to the ...
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  • Vuvuzela 10 years ago

    Well, the Michael Totime must have changed overtime. He wasn't that good when he was in Algeria. Mauritania was under their administration. He and others in the mission never listened to sound advice. They didn't respect anyo ...
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  • Nima Boy 10 years ago

    His name is KWEKU TOTIME former councilor with Ghana mission to Japan -Tokyo

  • ODK 10 years ago

    You are absolutely RIGHT.
    Bravo!

  • Steve 10 years ago

    No one will dispute that fact. they are money grabbers for their political parties and not serving the interest of the country. Let's take the case of Passport Renewal. They charge £110.00 and give you a 4 (FOUR) year Expir ...
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  • Ken 10 years ago

    In 2006, a colleague lost his passport in Malaysia. We went to the Gh. High Commission after getting a police report to see the possibility of getting a replacement.
    My friend left the place weeping. He was heaped with insul ...
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  • NANA 10 years ago

    THE SAME PROBLEM AT DENMARK EMBASSY NO RESPECT FOR ANYBODY THEY CAN INSULT U ON PHONE AND U HAVE TO SEND PICTURES AND THE APLICATION SEVERAL TIMES,I THINK ITS HARD TIME THE GOVEMENT DOES SOMETHING ABOUT IT

  • Kwasi Poku 10 years ago

    My problem with these missions is that they are not learning anything from their host countries. In this age and times, why sell "passport application forms?" Why dont they provide the forms electronically so that even if the ...
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  • Huntsman 10 years ago

    I met two Nigerian Pastors who travels on Ghanaian passport secured by a Togolese/Ghanaian pastor. One of them still lives in the U.S and has brought his kids also with a Ghanaian travel documents. Look at this,

  • GABRIEL USA, NEW JERSEY 10 years ago

    MASTER, THE DERELICTION WITH WHICH GHANAIANS IN GENERAL WORK IS VERY ANNOYING AND REFLECTIVE OF POOR SUPERVISION BY THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES. YOUR FRIEND SHOULD SEEK JUSTICE TO SERVE AS A DETERENT.THEY SHOULD FIRE THOSE IN ...
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  • Ben 10 years ago

    It is the same everywhere, this should be sent to the various missions , no one is proud of what is happening. It is a shame!

  • Johannesburg 10 years ago

    I wonder if the president is aware of this. Even though we can't compare ourselves with US but they really care and protect they are citizens. Am really aware of what is happening in South Africa high commission in Pretoria. ...
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  • BARIMA OSEI 10 years ago

    THAT IN WASHINGTON IS THE WORST OF ALL Well done and I hope they are going to learn from this