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The Edem Kojo

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Product of God's Grace | MC | Fact-Checker | Finance, Politics, Data |Ex: Research Lead @starr1035fm @GHOneTV |Failed Writer |

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The Edem Kojo (@_edemkojo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although reduction in T-bill debt is good news, the quantum of reduction in debt is not necessarily as a result of government's reduced appetite but more to do with the recent trend of undersubscriptions. Nevertheless, government first stance on rates is paying off

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I have always had issues with how the financial irregularities reported by the Auditor-General are used as a proxy for the amount of waste or stolen funds in the public service. The bulk of those irregularities are outstanding debts and loans, including inter-government agency

I have always had issues with how the financial irregularities reported by the Auditor-General are used as a proxy for the amount of waste or stolen funds in the public service. The bulk of those irregularities are outstanding debts and loans, including inter-government agency
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The strategy for politicos in government is to always try to tag anyone critiquing the government as a member of the opposition. They keep pushing that label to see if it sticks, because once it does, they can reduce every serious issue to the usual NPP-NDC banter and deflect

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1. I see that a lot of effort has gone into PR to "prove" that the Bank of Ghana has "disassociated" the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) from the Gold-for-Oil program. 2. The motivation is obvious: interested parties want to distance from scandal. 3. The scandal being

1. I see that a lot of effort has gone into PR to "prove" that the Bank of Ghana has "disassociated" the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) from the Gold-for-Oil program.

2. The motivation is obvious: interested parties want to distance from scandal.

3. The scandal being
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it’s more than shocking, that nigeria as a country, doesn’t have youtube channel. it’d have been the biggest. because what do you mean by people were trained to fight against phone snatching? HERH.

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If you’ve followed the fight against galamsey for a while, mass arrests of ‘ordinary’ galamseyers don’t inspire any excitement or show real seriousness. The real challenge is going after the kingpins. Whatever NAIMOS is doing now has been done by various task forces in the past.

If you’ve followed the fight against galamsey for a while, mass arrests of ‘ordinary’ galamseyers don’t inspire any excitement or show real seriousness. The real challenge is going after the kingpins. Whatever NAIMOS is doing now has been done by various task forces in the past.