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On A Good Day, Ghana Works For 1% Of The Population

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  • NAKED 10 years ago

    Good one there at least I have seen a sensible person who can reason and think, first and foremost, what is education at all? In a country where I come from, they defined education as anyone who can read and write English lan ...
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  • KOLA,LONDON MAIN 10 years ago

    You just write about the problems without you doing nothing about them, what are you doing to ensure Ghana gets better?

  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    So on the one hand a working class woman on welfare receives timely and quality treatment to save her child from imminent death. On the other hand, an affluent family in Ghana watches on as their child's life slips away becau ...
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  • the one 10 years ago

    do you think tokyo japan was developed by japanese staying far off n seeing only negative?

    common sense will tell u that rather than sitting ur funky ass over there n complaining, come over n contribute.

    busia that u re ...
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  • Okponglo Guy 10 years ago

    Ben, thanks for reminding us. By the way Ben, what do you have to say for your NDC?

  • Not Obroni 10 years ago

    Ghanaians like to complain but they never come up with solutions. 99% of Ghanaians do not know how to solve problems.

    Ghanaians will sit and TALK, TALK, TALK. Complain and complain about their leaders. All the while, they ...
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  • Benash 10 years ago

    So was this garbage your "solution" when you just accused the writer. It's true that you're Not Obroni because you lack "Reading Comprehension." Mr. Ofosu-Appiah article is just super excellent: It deifned Developed and Under ...
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  • Benash 10 years ago

    Ben Ofosu-Appiah actually republished this article that was written by B.K Obeng-Diawuo. But I believe they both share the same sentiments.

  • Not Obroni 10 years ago

    Ghanaians are their own worst enemy. ALL GHANAIANS ARE RETARDED. Ghanaian blood is a disease to the brain.

    Having visited Ghana, I have learned that Ghanaians are overall a stupid lot of people. The rich ones are stupid. T ...
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  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    A good contributor to the debate about development and underdevelopment.

  • AnonymousWriter 10 years ago

    Here's a solution! Ghanaians from the diaspora, should use their skills, talents and educational endowment to aid Ghana. If you are a teacher, perhaps you can teach for some months and then organize others to travel to Ghana ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    All ust give something to get us going. Too much govt this, govt that. The private sector is letting us down though we are always talking about it

  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    Greedy bastards are killing the country.

  • giotto 10 years ago

    Good job

  • K. Sarpong, Selden, New York, USA. 10 years ago

    I have read Ofosu-Appiah's article and I must admit it is excellent. Our people are dying from corruption and mismanagement. Many of our leaders now are very bright academically. Dr. Kwabena Adjei was one of the best lecturer ...
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  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    Good job. Well thought out contribution.

  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    You Ghanaians need to WAKE THE FUCCK UP !!! and stop your country from sliding further into a SHITE HOLE !!!

  • Dr. Red Hot 10 years ago

    There are certain basic services or social amenities and infrastructures that are needed to deal with emergencies, especially those that border on life and death. We thought that twenty years of a populist "revolution" and an ...
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  • Robert Acquaye 10 years ago

    Ben, congratulations on a well crafted analysis of the Ghanaian phenomenon -nicely put. I agree that every government has a basic responsibility to provide water and electricity, healthcare and education to its citizens. If t ...
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