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DomiNICK

@domynych

I love humanity. Kindness, tolerance, empathy & fairness will save us all. Writer. Cook. Feminist. Apanthropist. Polemicist. Sapiosexual. Bibliophile. Historian

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calendar_today06-11-2011 10:51:50

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Ever heard of M-Plaza transportation? When a business fails to stay relevant, it vanishes from the memories of consumers. That's what your team and the league, in general,will become one day. Pathetic league!

Ever heard of M-Plaza transportation? When a business fails to stay relevant, it vanishes from the memories of consumers. That's what your team and the league, in general,will become one day. Pathetic league!
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Pro-EU Trzaskowski vs. Trump-backed nationalist Nawrocki. Poland's GDP per capita in 2000: $4,520 2023: $22,000. 🇵🇱 joined EU in 2004, opening wider door of prosperity & migration privileges for millions. It's a world of global interdependence. Ultra-nationalism will harm you!

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I hope you understand anti-Western (and vice versa) propaganda in Africa on social media is carefully planned and monetized? How's CAR paying for the security Wagner provides? Anyway, I keep on tell you Burkina is just a border away. Visit one weekend and write your own story.

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July 2021. $1=¢6 Bag of 42.5r cement ¢45 5in cement block: ¢2.80 1000 blocks + 100 bags of cement: ¢7300 ($1216). June 2025: $1=¢10.5 42.5r cement ¢130 cement block: ¢7 100 blocks + 100 bags of cement: ¢20000 ($1904). W/out prices of materials decreasing, you can only hold on!

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Yesterday, I argued current conditions are more favorable than the conditions that made us pay less for fuel in June 2023. Party fanboys were on my neck. I'm happy this morning's pricing is a reflective of my reasoning albeit I expected something in the region of ¢10/l.

Yesterday, I argued current conditions are more favorable than the conditions that made us pay less for fuel in June 2023. Party fanboys were on my neck. I'm happy this morning's pricing is a reflective of my reasoning albeit I expected something in the region of ¢10/l.
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Sometimes, I wish our super rich people would also create and fund university research programs to support medical, engineering and business research programs as done elsewhere. Imagine Despite Foundation for Tropical Medical Research or Despite School of Sustainable Living.

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Anything under ¢1500 isn't a livable wage in Ghana I will continue to advocate ¢50 become the new minimum national daily wage. And in some cities like Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi, regional daily minimum wage above the national minimum wage must be introduced.

Anything under ¢1500 isn't a livable wage in Ghana I will continue to advocate ¢50 become the new minimum national daily wage. And in some cities like Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi, regional daily minimum wage above the national minimum wage must be introduced.
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The current ban is limited to residents, organizations and businesses within the Ga State. The others (Osu, La, Teshie, Nungua, Tema, Kpone, Prampram, and Ningo) will announce in ten days time when their respective ban on noise making takes effect.

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In moments of global trade uncertainties, investors buy gold as safe haven. Compared to stocks & trade, gold's returns aren't that much. The ecological cost of gold to 🇬🇭 isn't worth its returns. Stop destroying our lands for gold. It takes brains to make a country rich not gold!

In moments of global trade uncertainties, investors buy gold as safe haven. Compared to stocks & trade, gold's returns aren't that much. The ecological cost of gold to 🇬🇭 isn't worth its returns. Stop destroying our lands for gold. It takes brains to make a country rich not gold!
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South Korea GDP Per Capita in 1960: $158 2022: $31,721 Ghana GDP Per Capita 1960: $175 2020: $2176 Countries become rich through sound and accountable governance, educated work force, increased industrial productivity, global trade, etc. Gold only makes a few rich, not Ghana!

South Korea GDP Per Capita in
1960: $158
2022: $31,721

Ghana GDP Per Capita
1960: $175
2020: $2176

Countries become rich through sound and accountable governance, educated work force, increased industrial productivity, global trade, etc.

Gold only makes a few rich, not Ghana!
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Makeshift homes on the banks of Cheonggyecheon Stream, South Korea. 1940-50s vs. today. From poverty to industrial power house! To think Ghana was better off in the 60s than them. Our politics have done so much harm to Ghana. We must overhaul our politics to bring wealth to all!

Makeshift homes on the banks of Cheonggyecheon Stream, South Korea. 1940-50s vs. today. From poverty to industrial power house! To think Ghana was better off in the 60s than them. Our politics have done so much harm to Ghana. We must overhaul our politics to bring wealth to all!
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Lot of retailers complain wholesalers force them to buy dead-stocks in addition before they sell Bel-Cola to them. If that practice doesn't stop, ultimately, end consumers may not benefit from the reduction since retailers may keep prices high to make up for the non-moving items.

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What kind of calculation is this? Why complicate things when you could just multiply 40 by the number of days in a year? 40x365= ¢14,600. Assuming ¢40 is even enough to survive on in a day, what do you suggest people survive on whilst saving their daily ¢40 feeding money?

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So Accra Brewery PLC & Guinness Ghana won't reduce their prices? What's the point of a currency appreciating by 30% if its purchasing power is still the same? At least, part of the gains in logistics costs should be passed to consumers. The same goes for pharmaceutical products.

So Accra Brewery PLC & Guinness Ghana won't reduce their prices? What's the point of a currency appreciating by 30% if its purchasing power is still the same? At least, part of the gains in logistics costs should be passed to consumers. The same goes for pharmaceutical products.