SO WHY IMPORTED CHINESE MADE FURNITURE WAS PURCHASED FOR THENEWLY REFURBISHED GHANAIAN PARLIAMENT. DOESN;T MAKE SENSE OF WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT SPIO. WHILES LEADERS OF GHANA HAVE LET GHANAIANS DOWN OVER THE YEARS IT TIME FOR ... read full comment
SO WHY IMPORTED CHINESE MADE FURNITURE WAS PURCHASED FOR THENEWLY REFURBISHED GHANAIAN PARLIAMENT. DOESN;T MAKE SENSE OF WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT SPIO. WHILES LEADERS OF GHANA HAVE LET GHANAIANS DOWN OVER THE YEARS IT TIME FOR CHANGE NO TALKING AND WASTING GHANAIANS TIME
Alex London 10 years ago
The sight of parliament is sickening. The colour co-ordination very awful. It looks like a nursery. These old folks have no sense of design and colour
The sight of parliament is sickening. The colour co-ordination very awful. It looks like a nursery. These old folks have no sense of design and colour
George/ Canada 10 years ago
What was wrong with the old furniture? What was the urgency of changing the furniture. It seems the government of Ghana is the only strenger in Ghana. They turn a blind eye to the plight of Ghanaians. The 22 million could hav ... read full comment
What was wrong with the old furniture? What was the urgency of changing the furniture. It seems the government of Ghana is the only strenger in Ghana. They turn a blind eye to the plight of Ghanaians. The 22 million could have been used the finished the Suhum Nsawamu road, Pay the government workers who have not been paid for a year. build a school, etc.
SO WHY IMPORTED CHINESE MADE FURNITURE WAS PURCHASED FOR THENEWLY REFURBISHED GHANAIAN PARLIAMENT. DOESN;T MAKE SENSE OF WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT SPIO. WHILES LEADERS OF GHANA HAVE LET GHANAIANS DOWN OVER THE YEARS IT TIME FOR ...
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The sight of parliament is sickening. The colour co-ordination very awful. It looks like a nursery. These old folks have no sense of design and colour
What was wrong with the old furniture? What was the urgency of changing the furniture. It seems the government of Ghana is the only strenger in Ghana. They turn a blind eye to the plight of Ghanaians. The 22 million could hav ...
read full comment