Akapuli, good job!
Your detailed delineation of the potentials of the region was on point.
I salute you for the job well done.
Akapuli, good job!
Your detailed delineation of the potentials of the region was on point.
I salute you for the job well done.
Mathias 7 years ago
I have not read a good development story about Upper East for such a long time. THANK YOU SAMMY. I am with you in this call for investors who want value for their money-indeed Upper East is one of the best places to consider.
I have not read a good development story about Upper East for such a long time. THANK YOU SAMMY. I am with you in this call for investors who want value for their money-indeed Upper East is one of the best places to consider.
awudu inusah 7 years ago
God bles u bro n god bles our b lv region.Thank u!!!
God bles u bro n god bles our b lv region.Thank u!!!
the one 7 years ago
nice work my Brother.. the region is proud of you.
nice work my Brother.. the region is proud of you.
fact facter on Febrary 26:2017:07:39 7 years ago
thats why Kwame Nkrumah has no march in Ghanaian politics. all this things you mentioned are ok for a hold nation with vission.so many developed countrys has nothing like that but they did wanderful things in their countrys. ... read full comment
thats why Kwame Nkrumah has no march in Ghanaian politics. all this things you mentioned are ok for a hold nation with vission.so many developed countrys has nothing like that but they did wanderful things in their countrys. us here incompetency is eating us up. there are so many skillful companys outside Africa who are looking for where to inverst their money. Africa have too much advantage of development but like of inteligent leaders. first a leader must use his head. if you have all this things but no technology to do it your self you have to be sincere to those who can help to develope and create jobs.but African leaders cant create jobs but extremely greedy. if a foreign company is coming to inverst in ur country you have to be fare with them. but our greedy leaders will over charge them for licence and impoze big tax on them and make it dificault for them. and because of this over charges the company has no opsion than to use 50 people to do 100 people's work. and then product which were to cost gh one cedi will cost five GH cedis. so how can economy boom? people first. I met a Canadian here in south Africa and he told me thst he wanted to open his company in Ghana but it seems ghanaian authority's are enymies of the nation. that when he went for the license the man in charge won't to him to send his son's to Canada and get them schools so that he ll give him the license. that's why i always say the polititans are the same. because this happened in Kufours regim. Ghanaian leaders big stomach's are fake. their enymies to our progress. everything in our bushis are welth. check here in south Africa even the grass in road side if they wid they dont waist it they have machines to roll it and take away. and use difrent things. even the trees in the citys if they tream them the teacher comes with mashine and grand the leaves and the branchis together and they use for fertilizer so they create jobs. but our leaders will the and come and buy houses here.
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Fred Ngambire 7 years ago
Akapule you are great, thanks for giving upper east a befitting impression to investors. May Yennaab bless our region.
Akapule you are great, thanks for giving upper east a befitting impression to investors. May Yennaab bless our region.
Anamsakiya 7 years ago
poverty is indeed a mindset cos we really blesssed
poverty is indeed a mindset cos we really blesssed
Pius 7 years ago
upper East is blessed region in Ghana we just have to make good use of our land
upper East is blessed region in Ghana we just have to make good use of our land
NAMBE SAMUDEEN 7 years ago
Mentioning notable festivals in upper east that has the potentials of attracting tourist without adding Damba festival celebrated by the mamprisis in Bawku makes your article incomplete and bias. Thus do remember or perhaps ... read full comment
Mentioning notable festivals in upper east that has the potentials of attracting tourist without adding Damba festival celebrated by the mamprisis in Bawku makes your article incomplete and bias. Thus do remember or perhaps carry on a research on the beauty of damba festival celebrated by the original chiefs of bawku (mamprusis) to make your next article complete and unbias.
Jango Albert 7 years ago
Well written article. Keep it up.
Well written article. Keep it up.
Awombadek 7 years ago
Grt piece you have paid your dues very, we will surely fellow suit but until then big up my brother
Grt piece you have paid your dues very, we will surely fellow suit but until then big up my brother
Atia 7 years ago
I have always felt sad when I visit our most northern relatives in Burkina Faso and see only greenery when ours is nothing but a waste desert land. Yes back before the sankara era, the opposite was the case, Ghana being t ... read full comment
I have always felt sad when I visit our most northern relatives in Burkina Faso and see only greenery when ours is nothing but a waste desert land. Yes back before the sankara era, the opposite was the case, Ghana being the greener. When they started dam it was not meant to solve only the energy problem but also for irritating the patches set land to provide a year round cropping. Now as I type fresh corn, groundnuts, fresh okro and even grapes grow in the once desert land. What have our planners been doing all these years. Well, the sick joke is that the Sada guinea fowls migrated there because of lack if water in Ghana. We started the irrigation projects long before the Burkinabes. I recall the Vea and Tono Irrigation projects, thanks to vision A A Ampofo an astute administrator during the Acheampong regime. The Burkinabes were trooping in to learn about fans and dug outs from us. Ghana's story is a sad tale
Akapuli, good job!
Your detailed delineation of the potentials of the region was on point.
I salute you for the job well done.
I have not read a good development story about Upper East for such a long time. THANK YOU SAMMY. I am with you in this call for investors who want value for their money-indeed Upper East is one of the best places to consider.
God bles u bro n god bles our b lv region.Thank u!!!
nice work my Brother.. the region is proud of you.
thats why Kwame Nkrumah has no march in Ghanaian politics. all this things you mentioned are ok for a hold nation with vission.so many developed countrys has nothing like that but they did wanderful things in their countrys. ...
read full comment
ARE (0540527508) YOU A STUDENT,GOVERNMENT
WORKER,
OR UNEMPLOYED LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS TO DO ON PART TIME / FULL TIME.
CALL MR ABOAGYE !!!(0540527508)
Akapule you are great, thanks for giving upper east a befitting impression to investors. May Yennaab bless our region.
poverty is indeed a mindset cos we really blesssed
upper East is blessed region in Ghana we just have to make good use of our land
Mentioning notable festivals in upper east that has the potentials of attracting tourist without adding Damba festival celebrated by the mamprisis in Bawku makes your article incomplete and bias. Thus do remember or perhaps ...
read full comment
Well written article. Keep it up.
Grt piece you have paid your dues very, we will surely fellow suit but until then big up my brother
I have always felt sad when I visit our most northern relatives in Burkina Faso and see only greenery when ours is nothing but a waste desert land. Yes back before the sankara era, the opposite was the case, Ghana being t ...
read full comment