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  • Moses 10 years ago

    I hear it's safer to buy land in the Ashanti Region than in Greater-Accra. The chieftaincy institution is more solid and works better in the AR than in the other regions of Ghana. There are better traditional checks on the mu ...
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  • Ewurabena 10 years ago

    It's the same situation everywhere in Ghana. The vast majority of our chiefs are criminals. In fact some of them are reformed armed robbers! You'll find them in the North, South East and West of Ghana! No corner of Ghana is f ...
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  • AMIN 10 years ago

    Lands are becoming expensive in Ghana but Moses you are right, it comes nowhere near tre prices in Accra.

  • GHANABA 10 years ago

    TELL THE GODDAMN GOV"T TO MOVE 9 MINISTRIES OUT OF ACCRA.BUILD 5 MORE INT AIRPORTS IN GHANA.MOVE CCCOBOD OFFICES TO THE COCOA PRODUCING AREAS. BUILD TOWER BLOCKS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES FOR WORKERS...HEY PRESTO LAND PROBLEMS IN ...
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  • Kofi Bediako 10 years ago

    You are a man of vision and hard truth.
    Kings ,chiefs etc dresses in gold
    to show power and wealth.
    Take a walk just some few meters from the palace,and you are confronted with poor roads ,sanitation,etc.
    Yet some are ...
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  • Kwansema 10 years ago

    90%of our customs and traditions deserve to be consigned to history. The sheer laziness, greed, superstition, corruption, and frankly, stupidity of Ghanaians is the direct result of the adherence to these backward ways of doi ...
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  • JOHN SERFOUR 10 years ago

    It is very important for the government to take over the lands in Ghana so that proper planning can take place.

  • GHANABA 10 years ago

    DIDN"T KUFOUR"S GOV"T CIRCUMVENT THE LAW ON GOV"T OWNED LANDS? THE FUCKING GOV"T IS WORSE.THE PROBLEMS IS TOO MANY 2/3 BEDROOM HOUSES ARE BUILT ON SPACIOUS LANDS INSTEAD OF 4/5 BEDROOMS IN BLOCK OF FLATS.TEMA C8/10/11 ETC ARE ...
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  • kwaku & Theresa 10 years ago

    Akonta , well done.This is a brilliant piece of work and history.All your facts are well correct and I think the government should carefully look into all your facts and absorb good energy from them.Akonta we shall see you in ...
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  • Seth, USA 10 years ago

    You are right. I think we need planning law in Ghana to deal with most of the issues you have raised here!

  • Stephen-Pipes Afrifa 10 years ago

    My fellow readers , The CEO of the Ghana chamber of mines Dr. Tony Aubynn is among those who push these Chinese in having a land to operate on. At Dunkwa I personally know some Chinese men hidden by him when the government ta ...
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  • Jones 10 years ago

    I remember in my village in the 60s, anybody who wanted to build a house was given land from his clan FREE! Nobody paid for land in the whole village. Even farming land was free. You went to the bush nearby and started farmin ...
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  • Peter Dogbe 10 years ago

    This is complete nonsense.

    Asantehene/Asanteman has no stake in Ashanti Goldfields. There is no gold bars stuffed in any room anywhere - that is pure nonsense.

    Adansiman receives royalties from Ashanti Goldfields and n ...
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  • Kwasi Prempeh 10 years ago

    Peter Dogbe, you must shut up- I am fron the royal house and I have seen the pile of gold with my very eyes. Dogbe you are Ewe and you ca't know. Don't be jealous if Ashanti is rich.

  • Peter Dogbe 10 years ago

    Cut your lies!

    There is no such gold at Manhyia Palace or at anywhere - that's a big lie.

    Then why did Asantehene took that grant from World Bank?

  • Richmond Afrifa 10 years ago

    If that is so then I can boldly say that the countries downfall is coursed by wicked leaders we have now ,they need change of mind if they do that I believe there will ne a change.Thank you

  • Booboo. 10 years ago

    If only they will listen.

  • Uncle Ebo 10 years ago

    WHY? It is almost as if we can NOT solve our problems. This has been the situation for decades and still is. Almost everyone who has ever bought a piece of land in Ghana attest to this fact of insecurity. WHY?WHEN??

  • Oti Akenteng 10 years ago

    Yes indeed the government must make sure that the Lands Commission does not allow any chief to make any changes to the site plan.Well said Stephen.

  • The Eye Germany 10 years ago

    The most corrupt categories of people in Ghana hindering Ghana's rapid development are first and foremost, the traditional rulers,politicians,the so called self proclaimed men of God(Asofo),the security forces especially th ...
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  • Lawrence F. F. 9 years ago

    Not only in Ghana. In fact all of Africa; Cameroon 's case is worse