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Ei what city is that. We claim to be number one in Africa and look at our capital. This is seriouse situation . Do we have any leader in Ghana at all. Instead of inventing a recycling machine, we are talking about launching a ...
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TRY AND TELL A GHANAIAN THAT WE NEED TO BE CIVILISED, THEY SHALL ATTEMPT TO REMOVE YOUR HEAD IF THEY CAN. WE HONESTLY THINK WE ARE A CIVILISED NATION, WITH A FEW GOOD BUILDINGS AND 4 X 4s AND LIVING UNDER THE CLOAK OF A MO ...
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The United nations office in accra can help us. Our leaders are not problem solvers. They are title holders. UN should show us how to improve our sanitation because we have no idea how to do it and are too proud to ask for he ...
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Read about Zoomlion pollution of Adenta Aviation road on adentan.com
This condition brings sicnese to the poblic,but the gorvement do not care why,why
The hope city will be clean with water and electricity for the foreignors to enjoy. The average Ghanaian will continue to live in filth.
They can build what ever rich city and live in. They can never barricade themselves from Airborne diseases. If we get TB. cholera etc the residents in hope city will catch it too because we will all breath the same Air. So th ...
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Unless the government starts firing the heads responsible for these lapses in sanitation, health, water and electricity etc,we would continue to complain till time indefinite.
What breed of people are we as Ghanaians? Do we ...
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On such an important issue, one would think that representatives of the so-called Office of the Presidency, the minister of information, and his ever howling deputies will comment, and assure the nation their policies regardi ...
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"However let some trivial issue emerge, and they will be queuing up, shouting and insulting their political opponents."
so how come places like ho city cape coast even tdi seem cleaner than i cry