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Hundreds displaced in Alajo as homes get flooded

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  • kwam 8 years ago

    Am sorry for the lost of precious lives and property during this period, but the remains that we don't learn from our mistakes as a country, we behave as if we don't have head.

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE (OFIE P33) 8 years ago

    THESE BUFFOONS CAN'T TALK ABOUT HOW JDM AND HIS CRIMINALS ARE DESTROYING GHANA. LOOK AT THE CEDI NOW, DUMSOR, NHIS, SCH. FEEDING, ROADS, PEOPLE LOSING JOBS, BUSINESSES COLLAPSING, PEOPLE COMMITING SUICIDE BECAUSE OF HARDSHIP, ...
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  • omanba kwaku 8 years ago

    you are hundred percent right, and I wish readers will listen and change.

    God save Ghana!

  • observer 8 years ago

    @ Prince Kwasie Adade
    you are so stupid like a donkey! It is the ignorance of your people who created all this.
    what did your party whilst in power?? NOTHING!
    Blame it to all of them, idiot

  • L'Observatore Ghanaiensis 8 years ago

    How do you know Mr. Adade is an NPP member? Even, if that is the case, can't he give an opinion? You guys support blindly and that is killing the country. Please use your head

  • Mike 8 years ago

    This is the state of the republic of Ghana after 27 years of p/ndc rule. Nothing to show for so many years of power except misery. Change now!

  • Daddy fred 8 years ago

    U are crazy who establish the NHIS now your criminal people are destroying. Goat son

  • BlackC 8 years ago

    I pray for those in Alajo.

    The government knows what to do and what should happen. All you have to do is go on Youtube watch joynews shows on flooding in Accra, NewsFile subjects, Facebook discussions, here on GhanaWeb, et ...
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  • Dr Edward Osei 8 years ago

    Every year our country especially Accra faces such natural disasters.The tragedy is due to our own bad behaviours.Our leaders do not act bodly to deal with the indiscipline in the system.How can we allow our water ways to be ...
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  • The Mentor 8 years ago

    Yes you are correct. This situation has been ongoing for years. Neither party has done a thing to correct it. The past ten years, Ghana has deteriorated across the board. The big problem is lack of money. There is no industr ...
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  • They Say They Say 8 years ago

    Ghana needs a charismatic leader (all it takes is one leader) who, with combination of vision, determination, resolve and discipline to jump start progress in the country. She don't need a leader who sticks out the finger to ...
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  • Loway 8 years ago

    Odor is a river now a gutter,most of the river ways a now gutters,trouble will come

  • They Say They Say 8 years ago

    Let trouble come, that's the only way things get done.

  • HUMANISM 8 years ago

    THIS IS CHOP-CHOP TIME FOR THE NDC NADMO OFFICIALS ...... THEY ARE SINGING TO D BANKS !!!!

  • Kofi 8 years ago

    We have a problem in Ghana. We lack planning in everything including basic infrastructure. What just happened is something that can happen everywhere but should not be on this scale if our basic infrastructure is well planned ...
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  • Shacon 8 years ago

    Why speak ill if a whole president as if he is ur mates,all this constitute to reasons why this country still remains where it is today,rulling a whole nation is not an easy task,u people can not manage ur own homes come to t ...
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  • Shacon 8 years ago

    Only mad people insult their leaders.

  • Akans Prophecies 8 years ago

    Looking at these pictures , Mahama is shameful with his &27billion deficit and an IMF bailout. What a useless person with a fake government.

  • ADOTEY 8 years ago

    HOW CAN ASHANTES LEAVED THEIR VILLAGES COME TO ACCRA SLEEPING INSIDE KIOSK, VERY FILTY AND NASTY AREAS,

  • AKOSUA 8 years ago

    Aged people in China collect empty things like disposable items for money. And these items are used for recycling. All these empty things are part of these floods

  • Ice 8 years ago

    It's not that people are ignorance about the flood. but for lack of money to renovate. I don't think those that leave near the gutters are happy that they houses are beening flooded. And i don't think they will have money and ...
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  • Patriot 8 years ago

    Alajo was not fixed by the Kufuor administration to be re-inhabited. For political expediency the inhabitants were promised a better life but the NDC could not deliver. The lies and promises are too much. Ghana deserves bette ...
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  • ?@0242544932 8 years ago

    Officials tried their best but more than what they brought on board could have been done though. shallow gutters, dropping rubbish at an improper places and putting structures on the water ways must be shunned and be made an ...
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  • Nana 8 years ago

    How on earth should government build such dangerous uncovered gutters? The people we vote for to manage the Country are total useless. Such gutters bleed cholera and other infectious diseases.

  • GIN 8 years ago

    The stupidity of the Ghanaian is immense.$50 spent on jubilee celebration while those who participated in the march past, went back to sit under trees for classes the next day. N.D.C. spends $20 million on their offices while ...
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  • SUGLO WILLIAMS FRM NORTH 8 years ago

    dos of dem ho die may dia soul rest in perfect peace