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The noise menace in Ghana

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  • Castro 10 years ago

    The Noises are getting out of hand.
    How are Babies, sickpeople etc.get sound sleep for their recovery .Schoolc ildren who schould have enough sleep for the next morning are kept awake all night by sound of loud speakers fro ...
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  • SERVANT OF TRUTH 10 years ago

    WELL ARGUED, WELL WRITTEN. KUDOS, ALHASSAN.

  • Nana Oben 10 years ago

    Every hospital in the world, except in Ghana, has the sign "SILENCE" posted around the vicinity. Go to a waiting room in most hospitals in Ghana, and you will see and hear evangelism right rhre in the hospital. It seems the m ...
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  • Godfather 10 years ago

    This is long over due. There are churches that pray all night and make so much noise. They have the right to pray but they should know that others also have the right to sleep. Ghana we are far far backward. We have to accept ...
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  • Tintin 10 years ago

    A German national who was visiting Ghana was horrified by the constant and cacophonous noise in the streets of Accra. Out of sheer frustration, he asked his Ghanaian host:

    "So how do you people manage to think with all th ...
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  • SERVANT OF TRUTH 10 years ago

    HOW CAN WE THINK WITH ALL THIS NOISE. IF YOU COMPLAIN THE PASTORS CALL YOU A DEVIL.

  • Benji 10 years ago

    I live by a Pentecost church that has no worshiping timetable. They wake us up at will sometimes at 2.00 am with loud speakers blasting at the highest pitch. When we complained, it became worse. You call the police and becaus ...
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  • still living 10 years ago

    You are my man

  • AMA 10 years ago

    Unfortunately our leaders truly are deaf n blind. So they can neither see the problems nor hear the noises. Thanks for a good article. We need to stage a demo n bring it to the attention of our deaf, blind n illiterate law m ...
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  • Khadija Bawah 10 years ago

    This article is very relevant. It's about time as Ghanaian people, we paid attention to issues of this sort. We might think there are more pressing issues in the country but all these things count to the better place we would ...
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