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Government to construct 3.6km Afram River bridge to boost connectivity - Kwame Agbodza

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  • Hannan 7 months ago

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  • Yaw Wontumi 7 months ago

    Will someone tell the useless old ofui perennial weed smoking akyem black sooted face short legged gbemela called akuffo addo that progress is being made in the Eastern region? The stupid idiot akuffo adui monkey addo is the ...
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  • OMANBAPA 7 months ago

    God bless JM and every appointee with real good intentions about building a better Ghana as well as reset Ghana.

  • Kobby 7 months ago

    NDC FOOLS DONT READ. AS THE MINISTER THE COST WHERE IS THE BIG PUSH MONEY COMING FROM
    EI LOCAL CONTRACTORS TO DO WHAT
    HAVE OUR LOCAL CONTRACTORS DONE A KILOMETRE ROAD BEFORE. IAM ASKING OOOO

  • Yaw, Kumasi 7 months ago

    You don't read as the big push money is coming from oil money. They're not going to save that money for the useless npp to spend and if this project is done food n goods prices will come down.

  • Efo Kofi 7 months ago

    What is all this talking talking nonsense just tired of this talk get to work and stop disturbing our ears nonsense

  • Akosat 7 months ago

    Here we go again, please the government should fix the roads; Accra - Cape Coast, Accra - Kumasi and Accra - Aflao Rds before any other "dreams ". Thanks

  • Tail light 7 months ago

    Mahama government promised nkonfem and there was no nkonfem and he promised 10 colleges and not one was built and he promised bridge and it will fly like nkonfem or containers.

  • Joko 7 months ago

    And NPP promised God a national cathedral and delivered a swimming pool , you idiot.

  • PPP 7 months ago

    This is great news, if this come to pass, then it means my wish has come through .

  • Slim 7 months ago

    Kwame Agbodza, when Kwame Nkrumah publicly announced the establishment of the University of Cape Coast, the contractors had already mobilized to site.

    You and your colleague appointees are talking too much.

    Ghana needs ...
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