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For someone who claims to be a graduate of Ghana Institute of Journalism, the quality of your writing skills is bellow par. It felt like the writing skills of a Form Four student under the the old GCE O'Level system. Tweaaaaa ...
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I think I fully agree with you this time. Is this how low our education system has sunk?
Did you really understand what he is trying to tell Ghanians? Must he be a journalist to write or post his opinion? you must be positive thinkers to move the nation foward and don`t be nagative like the criminals in the count ...
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and so what? the message is the most important thing not the writing style. Stop criticizing people, even those who brought English language to your country make mistakes. Go to UK and see for yourself, some Japaneses, Chines ...
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WHY ARE SOME GHANAIANS LIKE THAT, IS IT ENVYNESS OR WHAT, SO ALL THAT THIS MAN SAID U GUYS COULDN'T GET ANY SUBSTANCE OUT OF IT TO HELP THIS COUNTRY MOVE FORWARD, ''AAH BA'' LETS STOP THIS BAD BEHAVIOR OF OURS. AFTER ALL THE ...
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Tweaa
I don't think he is a journalist
Detractors lie you are part of the reasons why Ghana is experiencing slow progress. Please stop that habit.
That's all you can see, beyond your nose. You sit behind a computer and that gives you the urge to write trash. At least we understood the import of his editorial. Your name 'McNasty' says it all.
PHILTY McNASTY, try to overcome this African PHD (pull him/her down) disease. The owners of the language themselves are not bothered how they express themselves except when it has to do with situations where they see the need ...
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BUT SOLOMON DO YOU KNOW TO WHETHER THOSE CARS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED TO OPERATE ON THE STREETS OF GHANA?I DO NOT KNOW YET BUT THAT SHOULD BE THE STARTING POINT OF YOUR ARGUMENT.OTHERWISE YOU'RE SUGGESTING THAT EVERY ONE CAN MANU ...
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Solomon well spoken, we need to promote us own.
Apostle Safo has done well by at least demonstrating that one can build practically any thing if one is skilled enough and possesses the tools and components (building blocks) required for building/fabricating/constructing/m ...
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One of my best picks. thanks so very much for this story and I prayerfully hope that someone who matters really read this wonderful piece.
Just yesterday I was discussing this same issue with my colleagues. I personally th ...
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PP, thank you and Solomon. I am suggesting the presidency buys a few of Osafo's vehicles, add the necessary security equipment and use the vehicles to pick up foreign heads of state and others when they visit Ghana.
Next, c ...
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This is positive thinking and not like others who speak rubish but never made any scence in their write up or aticles.
NICE PIECE
How on God's earth can anybody read this gibberish. From a journalist?? Really, unless the writer is the same person commenting with different names this has to be the most pathetic piece of nonsense ever to appear on GW.
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Ironically, this pathetic writer opens his ridiculously incoherent piece with a narration (joke??) of a "gbaa alert" story.
The moral of this gibberish is that; this kokoase champion can only be a 'FREE-lance' writer beca ...
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I AGREE WITH THE WRITER....HE COULDNT HV SAID IT BETTER
Gbaa alert: descending spirit or discerning spirit
Please check your time and you will see that all osofo Safo's efforts have already been confined to history. To put Osofo Safo's work on the world map would need twenty years of Ghana's GDP put together. Don't let us reinvent ...
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not too long ago Hyundai and Kia vehicles were no match on the international scene. It took passion and perseverance for South Korea to breakthrough. If they had given up today the story would have been different.
The man ...
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Great piece and lots of wisdom here. Ford Motor company had the same issues. When he manufactured his cars, no one was buying and his workers couldn't afford. He teamed up with banks, and the rest is history. We are waiting f ...
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Adjorkorglo cruise and Let us see
Mr. Mensah,
Thanks for your insightful article. It is sad to observe that Ghana government, Ghanaian investors, Ghanaians and let me say Africans generally look beyond the borders for answers to their needs and solutions to ...
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I've read all the comments here and I'm grateful for the feedback. I apologise for the "errors" in my write up. My machine (by default) is set to 'predictive text' so I get some words changed by what the laptop 'thinks' is co ...
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I feel like crying after reading this. I wish I had someone like Apostle Safo in ma family like my dreams would have come to reality. I want to meet this man one day. Man thanks for sharing ur research, am enlightened.
I wish I cud help safo in some way