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Asante kingdom have a lot of money and Gold and other natural resources but many Asante people are living in abject poverty why should it happen in that way with money and resources but still poor? the reason been that since ...
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Everyday, some pepeni has to post a stupid article
Why the insult? What have they done to you to deserve such a "below the belt blow"? Northerners are Ghanaians aren't they and that old stigma should be a thing of the past.
I know where you are driving at you fool,im an npp suporter but when I hear the like of you and your tribal tendencies I feel guilty suportin npp.idiot, fool
Don't the chimps/monkeys like ahoofe, akadema (whatever their names) write foolish articles everyday? What is wrong if a 'human being' write an excellent educative article to brighten your low-IQed brain?
Great reading...
Thanks
Kwame
It seems all the chiefs have this "wura" at the end of their name. Is there any explanation to that? Wura is an "Akan" word.
'Wura' literally means 'owner'. This is the title taken by Gonja chiefs. I am Ewe but grew up in Damongo
This is highly educative
Did the leper nort pray to be cured of his leprosy. And by the way he should have prayed for OIL and Gas.
My dear Amponsah, some bit of education for you. Whether the leper prayed for salt or north, it may surprise you to learn that Daboya sits on oil. Indeed, it is one of the few northern towns on the GNPC map believed to be sit ...
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Benji, thanks. Indeed some places in the overseas area of northern Ghana there is oil. The technology of the future would making drilling easy.
The Volta around Daboya can produce 45MW of electricity.
During the 2012 election campaign I happened to be in the company Dr Bawumia and he assured the chief and people of Daboya that he would personally see to the construction of a bridge which he thought would boost economic act ...
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It is not Daboya but the whole of Gonja land is forgotten land. Half of Gonja land is cut off from the rest of Ghana. Today the poorest roads in Ghana are in Gonja land. Have you tried to visiting Salaga and its environs? It ...
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