dasana ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ (@salimquo) 's Twitter Profile
dasana ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ

@salimquo

that big arse wonโ€™t spank itself

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calendar_today05-09-2017 11:59:09

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#Let'sTalkGhana (@drgyimah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ordinarily, the cocoa farmers should get more VALUE from their cocoa this year than they did last year to reflect the massive jump in global prices. $5040 vs $3100 per tonne reflects that but since the local currency has appreciated against the dollar, the Ghanaian farmer gets

jeBron (@readjerome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The $4bn Dangote Refinery is raising is more than many African nations could raise in a year even back in the good days.

#Let'sTalkGhana (@drgyimah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Political parties when in government are designed to self destruct. Usually the agenda is set at the very top and all others try to justify and defend it. It matters not what the agenda is only that โ€œthis is our positionโ€ and everyone from the presidency to serial callers and

Alfred (@callmealfredo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Isnโ€™t it fascinating that the very state entities we were told were making savings from adopting the Ghana Card are now owing significant sums to the Ghana card owners. Even to the point that theyโ€™re facing disconnection. NHIA owes over $58m. If, prior to adopting the Ghana Card,

Isnโ€™t it fascinating that the very state entities we were told were making savings from adopting the Ghana Card are now owing significant sums to the Ghana card owners. Even to the point that theyโ€™re facing disconnection. NHIA owes over $58m. If, prior to adopting the Ghana Card,
#Let'sTalkGhana (@drgyimah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think you meant the cediโ€™s appreciation but thatโ€™s not the problem. The problem is that prices of goods and services in the country have not fallen at the same rate as the cedi strengthens. If that happened, the farmers wouldnโ€™t mind getting 3200 for a bag because of the

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

When transport operators, GPRTU and GRTCC, announced a 15% decrease in fuel, these were the prices of petroleum products. 2 months later, when the prices are currently at 12.88ghc, mysteriously they say they want to increase fares by 20%. We are sick if we allow this happen

dasana ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ (@salimquo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Haha, but we canโ€™t tell the private man how to price their stuff. This country would be irredeemable if we allow this to happen.

Joojo Afun (@joojoafun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What would rather have them do? Close the portal after 150 people apply? Iโ€™m curious, because elsewhere, you are charged for even applying, before any shortlist is made.

The Republic Vs (@kojodante) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not sure what the alternative can be really. Majority of the eligible applicants are shortlisted, then they 'fight' for their place. If the system can sustain 200 eventually, they cannot shortlist 200. How do we determine which % is adequate for the initial screening?

#Let'sTalkGhana (@drgyimah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cediโ€™s appreciation is NOT a problem if the prices of goods and services follow. When the cedi appreciates it means itโ€™s stronger and should have a higher purchasing power. If that doesnโ€™t happen the effective cost of living has increased. If 1 (weak) cedi buys a loaf of