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Even in Accra the capital of Ghana, some part of the city has a very bad roads, not constructed, how much those in the jungle and the rural areas will have their roads be constructed by the Government. We should just forget ...
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Who told you that politicians think about the people. Why is everybody becoming a politician now? That is where the "dough" is. That is where they can get the contracts, get scholarships for their children.
It is a shame tha ...
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In this 21st century patience are carried in wheel barrel to hospital? O Ghana a country of freedom and justice? What is our leaders doing about this? Is this the best way of bridging the gab between the poor and the rich? O ...
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I think wheelbarrows are more comfortable and more reliable in Ghana than ambulance . They seldom break down.
THERE IS NO CREDIBILITY IN THIS STORY. YOU GIVE THIS HEADLINE TO CREATE PANIC AND PAINT NEGATIVE PICTURE.I LIVE IN ACCRA, PEOPLE ARE NOT SENT TO HOSPITALS IN WHEEL BARROWS, AMCULANCES ARE THERE...
who is the mp there fire that accra mayor
We shall all follow and study party manifestos critically and vote WISELY next time.atuguba was bold enough to announce his verdict with people jubilating in favour.Very soon patients would be carried in head-load baskets to ...
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What they say is different from what they do. Squaring the circle is?
After hearing a couple’s complaints that their intimate life wasn't what it used to be, a sex counselor suggests they vary their position.
“You should try the wheelbarrow,” the counselor says. “Lift her legs from beh ...
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All this after 57 years of independence from the white man; why is indepence day celebrated at all?
if its rural area they need ambulance suited for that road
With just a year left for us to achieve the United Nations Millenium Development Goals there is growing irritation amongst concerned citizens and stakeholders on the lack of information from the President and the MPs (represe ...
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Better Ghana Agenda!