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Great article, very inspiring indeed. It goes to show that there is hope in Nima despite the gigantic challenges that lay within.
Wonderful piece of story yet pregnant with issues that if not properly checked will conceive gargantuan problems we cannot deal. As a member a concern member of that community, i am indeed happy to know about the group and ha ...
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Great piece my brother.
Good piece and a good initiative taken to improve the situation in Nima.
I wish and pray that other Zongo communities also takes that step so as to change the conditions pertaining to Zongo communities.
You've hit de nail on de head, wonderful piece..
This is a beautifully written piece, pregnant with more questions than answers. Kudos to the organizers of the Zongo Inspiration team.
Nima is a classic victim of failed leadership. We can be sad and critical of what Nima is today, but cannot be blamed for being compelled into such an environment. Leadership - both local and national - have a responsibility ...
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It is about time. Seems like all the Zongos are experiencing a downward trend that needs to be checked. The level of lawlessness achieved with impunity is frightening. I grew up in a Zongo still find it very fascinating place ...
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I am born and raised in the zongo of Ashaiman, having went to Adisadel Collge, Legon, masters in the united state, and now working with a fortune 300 USA company, i can really relate to you story about life in the Zongo's. Me ...
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Wow!! the most brilliant article I have ever read on Ghanaweb.
mazee okoro well done for the story
Intuitive piece. well written. in our days going to nima walking from flagstaff house through kanda estates was a nigtmare. I thought with the opening up of road networks the situation will improve. with people like you the s ...
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