miserably cold, rainy, congested country with narrow streets. let them keep their visas.
miserably cold, rainy, congested country with narrow streets. let them keep their visas.
tontrobi 8 years ago
Kwaku, much as I agree with you, I think that we should allow those 'sikafo amba ntem' (Johnny come lately) crowd to go and see for themselves the mirage of the 'abrokyir' they have been clamoring for. Actually if it were pos ... read full comment
Kwaku, much as I agree with you, I think that we should allow those 'sikafo amba ntem' (Johnny come lately) crowd to go and see for themselves the mirage of the 'abrokyir' they have been clamoring for. Actually if it were possible, all Ghanaians should be encouraged to go to that abrokyir only so that it will serve as an eye-opener for all of us.
Odikr@ 8 years ago
One must show their "financial buoyancy".
Opportunities exist in Ghana for enterprising folk to cease the day in viable and sustainable ventures.
One must show their "financial buoyancy".
Opportunities exist in Ghana for enterprising folk to cease the day in viable and sustainable ventures.
Yaw Gyamfi 8 years ago
I always look forward to reading your articles. Highly educative. Please keep it up.
I always look forward to reading your articles. Highly educative. Please keep it up.
miserably cold, rainy, congested country with narrow streets. let them keep their visas.
Kwaku, much as I agree with you, I think that we should allow those 'sikafo amba ntem' (Johnny come lately) crowd to go and see for themselves the mirage of the 'abrokyir' they have been clamoring for. Actually if it were pos ...
read full comment
One must show their "financial buoyancy".
Opportunities exist in Ghana for enterprising folk to cease the day in viable and sustainable ventures.
I always look forward to reading your articles. Highly educative. Please keep it up.