Occupants of buildings around Adum Market fire scene directed to evacuate

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  • Create a path through the market please 5 days ago

    Please leave the houses alone and create the path through the market itself haaba. Why do we hate ourselves so?

  • Ofosu Ampofo 5 days ago

    What about the gas cylinders and apotoyowas found in the stores? Were they cooking akrantie bini pepper soup with mankeni in the shop. They should tell us

  • Bastie the emperor of Kumasi 5 days ago

    Sikadwa is useless hahaha

  • Donboli 5 days ago

    Why should anyone sympathise with people who don't want to listen. Big city council who decided to put a blind eye on what is happening in the market.

    People are given Shops not the Space Infront of the Shops. The Space In ...
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  • Pelicles. 5 days ago

    Fire spread quickly at places that are disorganized like what we see in our cities, towns etc. Let any government try to streamline or put measures in place to organize these places, the first action from Ghanaians would be " ...
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  • Nii Akwei 5 days ago

    Politicians do not think. Book long degrees, but no common sense.

  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 1 day ago

    NPP intentionally burnt the market to punish the traders for not going to vote in the 2024 elections that is the recommendation from the prof. Oquaye's report