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Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:30am On Dec 09, 2012
tnktosin:
NOOOOOOOOO pls he mustn't attempt it ooo. I dun want this fugly black sheku ghanaian's pic to crash my PC oooo. Gosh shocked shocked doz guy are OOOORGLY.
Ghanaians with dia big head like headmasters....
hahahahahahahaha dont worry i have anti virus that can protect my pc against such ugliness ... i will give it to u too...
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:32am On Dec 09, 2012
PetroDolla:

Hehehehehe oya, how do you feel when you fvck the anu-s of your fellow man! Sounds like the most disgusting thing to do. what do you think, scum suckin low life. I really want to know. Can't understand why any sane man wants to fvck a man! chei, abeg make you yarn me tori. E sweet so?
hahahahahaha atleast there is law against it in naija .... tell me about ghana shithead tongue tongue
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by SmoothLIFE: 4:32am On Dec 09, 2012
We are black African no doubt!

You are black Al Qaeda wanna-be Arabian Negroes who can't stop committing CRIME!!


50 percent of your population would prefer to be an Arabian to an African! You are the lowest of the low! In the North of your country you are working hard to erase all the African culture to replace it with 10th century Arabian culture! In the South you are ugly buck tooth criminals using modern technology to steal from from innocent people! You walk around speaking a broken English which one has to make themselves nearly insane to understand grin grin grin grin

You have NO dignity!

Only Ghanaian RULE can save you!


Don't ever get into it with a Ghanaman! It is a battle you will NOT win!

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Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:33am On Dec 09, 2012
all4naija: Stop talking trash, amoeba family!
hahahahahahahahaha classic ... shapeless he-goats
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:33am On Dec 09, 2012
all4naija: Stop talking trash, amoeba family!


Choi, sons of bitche-s and co-ck suckers. dirty, shitty. wonking, fuvcki bastar-d
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:33am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:

hahahahahahahahaha classic ... shapeless he-goats

Hehehehehe oya, how do you feel when you fvck the anu-s of your fellow man! Sounds like the most disgusting thing to do. what do you think, scum suckin low life. I really want to know. Can't understand why any sane man wants to fvck a man! chei, abeg make you yarn me tori. E sweet so?
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by SmoothLIFE: 4:35am On Dec 09, 2012
If Ghanaians are Ugly what does that make you!!! I see you every day Boko's!!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Every-time I see one of you I have to SLAP you because I think you are giving me dirty looks ONLY to find out it is the arrangement of your misinformed face!!

An ugly person talking about my looks is NOT an insult it is a JOKE on YOU Boko!! Mend, listen up.... I mean Bakassi, Listen up.... I mean, 419 man listen up. Only Ghanaian RULE can SAVE West Africa!!

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Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:36am On Dec 09, 2012
SmoothLIFE: We are black African no doubt!

You are black Al Qaeda wanna-be Arabian Negroes who can't stop committing CRIME!!


50 percent of your population would prefer to be an Arabian to an African! You are the lowest of the low! In the North of your country you are working hard to erase all the African culture to replace it with 10th century Arabian culture! In the South you are ugly buck tooth criminals using modern technology to steal from from innocent people! You walk around speaking a broken English which one has to make themselves nearly insane to understand grin grin grin grin

You have NO dignity!

Only Ghanaian RULE can save you!
hahahahaha thats our problem .... when are u gonna talk about

Ghana — The current nationwide power crisis in Ghana is likely to persist until January 2013, the National Electricity Company of Ghana announced yesterday. There has been widespread load shedding of electricity supply to parts of the country, following the disruption of gas supply to Ghana from the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo) and the closure of one of it power plants at Sunon Asogli.

The Electricity Company of Ghana, through the Director of operations, Mr. Tetteh Okine said on Tuesday that power supply in the country could only be stabilized, after the repair of the damaged WAPCo pipeline, which triggered the crisis.

The country's Energy Minister, Dr. Joe Oteng-Adjei announced in September that the nation was currently experiencing about 300 megawatts deficit of the daily energy generation, due to the disruption of gas supply to the country from the damaged WAPCo pipelines.

He had assured that the ongoing power rationing would end by the end of this month, even as he promised that Ghana was exploring other options to address the hitch.

However Okine has projected that normal power supply was only possible when the damaged pipelines had been fixed.

"The gas pipeline is still out of works so the production of gas is still out. I have heard that the West African Gas Pipeline Company says they will finish the work in December. So if that is when they will finish the work then that is when we will get generation from gas, which means the load shedding will continue till that time," he reasoned.

Meanwhile the West African Gas Pipelines Company announced at the weekend that restoration work on its damaged facility at Lome, which necessitated the disruption of gas supply to Ghana had began

http://allafrica.com/stories/201210030698.html

or the current election rigging going on shitface

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Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:37am On Dec 09, 2012
PetroDolla:

Hehehehehe oya, how do you feel when you fvck the anu-s of your fellow man! Sounds like the most disgusting thing to do. what do you think, scum suckin low life. I really want to know. Can't understand why any sane man wants to fvck a man! chei, abeg make you yarn me tori. E sweet so?
do u run outta things to say... u already posted that ...say something numskull
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:37am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:

hahahahaha thats our problem .... when are u gonna talk about



or the current election rigging going on shitface

Hehehehehe oya, how do you feel when you fvck the anu-s of your fellow man! Sounds like the most disgusting thing to do. what do you think, scum suckin low life. I really want to know. Can't understand why any sane man wants to fvck a man! chei, abeg make you yarn me tori. E sweet so?
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by tnktosin(m): 4:38am On Dec 09, 2012
Ghana national basketball team grin grin grin grin

Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:40am On Dec 09, 2012
SmoothLIFE: If Ghanaians are Ugly what does that make you!!! I see you every day Boko's!!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Every-time I see one of you I have to SLAP you because I think you are giving me dirty looks ONLY to find out it is the arrangement of your misinformed face!!

An ugly person talking about my looks is NOT an insult it is a JOKE on YOU Boko!! Mend, listen up.... I mean Bakassi, Listen up.... I mean, 419 man listen up. Only Ghanaian RULE can SAVE West Africa!!
hahahahahahah all this bla bla bla wont change the fact that ghanaians are damn ugly black and short and shapeless too grin grin grin the earlier u deal with it the better ... shitface grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by SmoothLIFE: 4:40am On Dec 09, 2012
The power is only having problems due to us trusting you UGLY APES!!! WE PAID for the West African gas pipeline and you LAZY DOGS could not send us the gas we paid for! Now, we are developing our own gas resources and we will leave that West African gas pipeline nonsense!! We made the mistake of trusting you 419 men!!! We figured that as long as we've PAID for it you would send the gas through the line! But, your destabilized failed STATE failed to deliver!!

Lesson learned!! Never trust a generation fumes inhaling criminal to meet their part of a contract!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:40am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:

do u run outta things to say... u already posted that ...say something numskull

Dummie Gay Dog. Thank God your fragile, generator-fumes-compromised brain noticed I have posted this comment many times. so why do';t you provide an answer, dog? Its a legitimate question you know grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:41am On Dec 09, 2012
PetroDolla:

Hehehehehe oya, how do you feel when you fvck the anu-s of your fellow man! Sounds like the most disgusting thing to do. what do you think, scum suckin low life. I really want to know. Can't understand why any sane man wants to fvck a man! chei, abeg make you yarn me tori. E sweet so?
hahaha i taught this nigger is tough... now i made u ran ouuta things to say grin grin grin shithead
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by SmoothLIFE: 4:41am On Dec 09, 2012
tnktosin: Ghana national basketball team grin grin grin grin

These are secondary school boys... They will whip your over-aged foreign imports who are only playing for the Nigerian team because they could not cut it in the USA and the UK!!!


grin grin grin grin grin

There are 3 Ghanaians on the UK team and we are not begging them to come play for us but, if they did they would whip your foreign imports!!
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:42am On Dec 09, 2012
tnktosin: Ghana national basketball team grin grin grin grin
choiiii... see ugliness at it peak .... wow... thank God am not a ghanaians ...see as dem look like imbec'ile embarassed embarassed embarassed i wish they are not africans
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:44am On Dec 09, 2012
SmoothLIFE: The power is only having problems due to us trusting you UGLY APES!!! WE PAID for the West African gas pipeline and you LAZY DOGS could not send us the gas we paid for! Now, we are developing our own gas resources and we will leave that West African gas pipeline nonsense!! We made the mistake of trusting you 419 men!!! We figured that as long as we've PAID for it you would send the gas through the line! But, you destabilized failed STATE failed to deliver!!

Lesson learned!! Never trust a generation fumes inhaling criminal to meet their part of a contract!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

The issues involved in the West African Gas Project is too complicated for some of these eeediots to grasp. So I wouldn't even bother to comment. Perhaps the GAY DOG is unaware that very soon Ghana will start producing its own gas. yes, within the next three months! Meanwhile, these criminals are liable to pay a hefty fine for flouting their contractual obligations
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:44am On Dec 09, 2012
PetroDolla:

Dummie Gay Dog. Thank God your fragile, generator-fumes-compromised brain noticed I have posted this comment many times. so why do';t you provide an answer, dog? Its a legitimate question you know grin grin grin grin grin
ugliness dey worry u......are u suffering from eyes deformity or something? go back and check ur reply douche
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by SmoothLIFE: 4:45am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:
choiiii... see ugliness at it peak .... wow... thank God am not a ghanaians ...see as dem look like imbec'ile embarassed embarassed embarassed i wish they are not africans

You could always join Boko and pretend to be an Arabian as you have been doing!! grin grin grin grin grin

You ugly useless criminal Boko minded DOG!! grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:46am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:
choiiii... see ugliness at it peak .... wow... thank God am not a ghanaians ...see as dem look like imbec'ile embarassed embarassed embarassed i wish they are not africans

Ole buruku! grin grin grin grin which country in africa has brought more disgrace and embarrassment to Mother Africa than your dirty,miserable, and destined-for-the dustbin country?

Go listen to that music, Thank God I am not a Nigerian.

Abeg make somebody with something resembling a brain play me my fav music..................nigeria jagajaga..................... grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:46am On Dec 09, 2012
SmoothLIFE:

These are secondary school boys... They will whip your over-aged foreign imports who are only playing for the Nigerian team because they could not cut it in the USA and the UK!!!


grin grin grin grin grin

There are 3 Ghanaians on the UK team and we are not begging them to come play for us but, if they did they would whip your foreign imports!!
atleast they were defeated by best team in the world.... when will ghana qualify for olympic ....hahahahahaha year 2200 tongue tongue
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:49am On Dec 09, 2012
PetroDolla:

Ole buruku! grin grin grin grin which country in africa has brought more disgrace and embarrassment to Mother Africa than your dirty,miserable, and destined-for-the dustbin country?
omo irankiran ..... when are u gonna talk about

Kojo Appiah-Kubi, PhD

kojoappiah@gmail.com

The importance of employment to human sustenance and a country’s development cannot be overemphasized. To a nation employment is not only as a catalyst to growth but also a means to poverty reduction. To the individual employment does not only improve the quality of life but also provides opportunities for self fulfilment. In Ghana the importance of employment is underscored by the recognition of the right to work not only as a basic human right, but also a constitutional right. Article 24 (1) of the 1992 Constitution, for instance, defines this right as an economic right: “Every person has the right to work... Article 34 (2) even makes it obligatory on the government to report annually the realisation of the right to work. This right to work, however, is gradually becoming very difficult for both government and indi¬viduals to realise due to the rising levels of joblessness. Today unemployment seems to be the most serious development challenge confronting the nation, so much so that it has become, according to the Afrobarometer, the number one concern of Ghanaians that they want the government to address.

Indeed the unemployment problem has reached a crisis peak, given that the unemployment rate, using the international accepted definition, has consistently increased from a very low level of 2.8% in 1984 to an unacceptably high rate of 10.4% in 2000. After a brief respite and a fall in the rate to 6.5% in 2008 it currently stands at 8.5% in 2010. The incidence of underemployment has also worsened off late. Curren¬tly it is estimated that almost four million people out of the 14 million people within the age group of 15-64, regarded as active or working population, are without employment, i.e., those who do not receive any kind of earnings, whether as wage payment or as compensation in self-employment. This is equivalent to about 28% of the total active population (15-64) of Ghana. The proportion of Ghanaians without employment even increases to 47.2% if we consider only paid employment. This translates into about 6.7 million of active Ghanaians who are not in any paid employment. The worst affected groups of the Ghanaian job crisis include women, young people, the disabled and the elderly. The situation, however, seems to be more precarious for the youth population aged between 18-35 years. This age group indeed makes up only about 26% of the entire population of the country, but they account for over 45 % of the total unemployed Ghanaians. The seriousness of Ghana’s job market crisis is that it seems to be caught on a “small one-way road into a bottomless pit”. Statistics indicate that whilst about 250,000 young peo¬ple enter the labour market annually, less than 5000 (2%) are able to find employment in the formal sec¬tor, leaving about 98% unemployed or to survive in the informal sector on unsecured income. A new frightening dimension of the unemployment problematic is the rising levels of graduate unemployment, which is estimated to have reached currently over 44% of graduate school leavers. The rising levels unemployment in Ghana can largely be attributed to the inability of the economy and precisely the government of Ghana to create sufficient jobs to absorb the growing numbers of Ghanaians in the labour market. Moreover, there is also a mismatch between the demand for and supply of labour in terms of both size and qualifications, leading to a qualification deficit and rising levels of unemployment. The situation appears to have been exacerbated by large scale privatisation of state owned enterprises, retrenchments and redeployments of large numbers of public service workers that began in the eighties and continued into the nineties. For instance, beginning from the eighties, the size of the Cocoa Board’s payroll was reduced from 100,000 to 50,000, as part of the retrenchment exercise. The civil service also lost 36,000 jobs by the same token. Private sector employment was equally not spared and fell from about 149,000 in 1960 to 31,000 in 1991, representing a decrease of about 79.2% and an average decline of 2.7% per annum. Over the period between 1985 and 1990 alone public sector retrenchment and redeployment is estimated to have contributed to about 89% of the loss of about 235,000 formal sector jobs. Indeed the labour market to date does not seem to have recovered from this serious blow. This is underscored by the substantial decline in the overall employment, as reflected in the labour participation rate, from 84.5% to below 70% during 1991-2010.

The government of President Kuffuor, having recognized employment as a catalyst in growth and pover¬ty reduction, mainstreamed employment in national development policy frameworks (GPRS I, II). In the two poverty reduction strategy docu¬ments, employment generation was considered key in the coun¬try’s drive to combat poverty with the private sector as the major driving force. The government consequently provided the enabling environment and support to the private sector under its declared policy of a Golden Age of Business. The private sector also responded with increases in production and consequently labour demand. Real GDP thus grew successively from 3.7 % in 2000 to 8.4% in 2008, with the various sectors of the economy contributing massively to this growth success. Rapid growth in both industrial and agricultural sectors, averaging 6.3% and 5% respectively (according to the old GDP series) during the same period, coupled with the implementation of several employment focussed programmes (includ¬ing National Forest Plantation Development Programme, Mass Cocoa Spraying Programme, Alternative Employment Programme, NYEP, MASLOC, Venture Capital Trust Fund, etc.), created space for employ¬ment. Even though pau¬city of reliable information on employment makes it difficult for a proper analy¬sis of labour market trends in Ghana, evidence from labour market observations lends credence to subs¬tantial improvements on the job market during 2001-2008. For instance, the number of newly registered members of SSNIT, an indicator of job placements of new entrants into the labour market, increased suc¬cessively from 60,166 in 2000 to 63,094 in 2002 and to a peak level of 119,748 in 2008. Information from the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre also reveals that about 271,687 jobs were expected to have been created from foreign investment projects it registered during the same period. However, these labour mar¬ket improvements could not result in sufficient employment generation for the growing working popula¬tion of the country.

It was probably partly for this reason why Ghanaians voted for Prof. Atta Mills in the last general elections, with his manifesto promise to invest in people, jobs and the economy “...in which all who seek work will have jobs” (page 16). The last two and half years of the NDC regime have, however, witnessed rather growing incidence of unemployment, underemployment and poverty. This can be attributed to the sheer absence of enabling macro-economic policies that promote employment. Even though, similar to other previous ones, the employment sector strategy, as contained in its development strategy -G.S.G.D.A. - seeks to pursue cross-sectoral development interventions that ensure that employment expands along with production and that the benefits of growth are widely shared. The reality, however, is different. The shift in development policy focus from growth orientation of the Kuffuor regime back to a Bretton Woods Ins¬titution supported stabilization programme has caused a severe deceleration of the economy, with the GDP growth rate tumbling from 8.4% in 2008 to 4.7% in 2009 before rising to 6.6% in 2010. Particular¬ly, growth has been very slow in high labour absorption sectors such as manufacturing, construction, tourism and food crop activities. In 2009 for instance, the manufacturing and construction sub-sectors even contracted by 1.3 and 1.7% respectively before levelling off at 1 and 7.9% in 2010.

The sluggish growth performance of the economy, as reflected in these two sub-sectors, which provide the bulk of private sector formal employment, seems to have adversely affected employment generation in the economy. This has made it, particularly, difficult for new entrants into the job market to find decent work and this is underscored by the declining trend of newly registered members by SSNIT from 119,748 in 2008 to 116,625 in 2009 and further to 114,118 in 2010 in the wake of rising active labour force. Indeed the poor situation on the job market appears to be exacerbated by a net employment freeze in the public sector, which is part of conditionalities of the stabilization pact of the government with the World Bank. Apparently the lack of new employment focused macroeconomic and sectoral strategies of the government has given way to the concentration of efforts on the inherited NYEP, and the introduc¬tion of new modules. The success of the NYEP has, however, been limited since it appears to suffer from the fact that it creates only low quality short term jobs, which are mostly concentrated in the services and public sector, constrained by limited finances. Hence despite this emphasis, it is estimated that the NYEP has achieved only 20% of its employment target.

Over the period there appears to be a general tightening of credit conditions, particularly, for small and medium-sized enterprises and households as both monetary and fiscal policies reveal extremely conser¬vative tendencies. Coupled with a lack of clear private sector policy, this austere macro-economic policy have contributed to a general malaise in the business community, with consumer and business confidence ratings having sunk successively to their lowest ebb. This declining confidence in the economic environment has translated into slowing down of business activity and limiting of space for employment, thus pushing the majority of the unemployed Ghanaians into the informal sector. This is, however, the sector that has received the least policy attention. It is thus no wonder that poverty incidence is now on the increase. According to World Bank estimates poverty levels are expected to increase by 500,000 between 2009-2012. Addressing the unemployment challenge, however, requires coherent and coordinated growth and emp¬loyment strategies and the necessary political commitment to implement and monitor employment tar¬gets agreed upon in the national development policy frameworks. Ghanaians, therefore, expect from this government active employment policies through the promotion of long-term employment strategies and measures to: (1) raise productivity, competitiveness and encourage the development of industries and en¬terprises that can provide large number of jobs; (2) deepen SOE reform to create space for sustainable employment; (3) strengthen HRD; (4) enhance business start-up capacity and employability of the labour force; and (5) take advantage of abundant labour resource by taping international labour exchanges.

http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=213710


hahahahahahaha i think unemployment dey worry u..... choi unemployment + ugliness - suicide

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Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:50am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:
atleast they were defeated by best team in the world.... when will ghana qualify for olympic ....hahahahahaha year 2200 tongue tongue

When will Ghana qualify for Olympics? When you stop fvckin the anu-s of your fellow man! grin grin grin can you imagine this despicable thing? arrant nonsense! so gayism is spreading fast in nigeria,huh? what a shame! upon all the problems....chei naija we faillll grin grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by Nobody: 4:52am On Dec 09, 2012
SmoothLIFE: The power is only having problems due to us trusting you UGLY APES!!! WE PAID for the West African gas pipeline and you LAZY DOGS could not send us the gas we paid for! Now, we are developing our own gas resources and we will leave that West African gas pipeline nonsense!! We made the mistake of trusting you 419 men!!! We figured that as long as we've PAID for it you would send the gas through the line! But, your destabilized failed STATE failed to deliver!!

Lesson learned!! Never trust a generation fumes inhaling criminal to meet their part of a contract!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Okay! We've heard you, hippo!
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:52am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:

omo irankiran ..... when are u gonna talk about



hahahahahahaha i think unemployment dey worry u..... choi unemployment + ugliness - suicide

see why I think nigerians are the most phucked up people in the world? this is a country where 90% survive on less than $2 a day, a country where kidnapping is the second most important industry grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by tnktosin(m): 4:53am On Dec 09, 2012
SmoothLIFE: The power is only having problems due to us trusting you UGLY APES!!! WE PAID for the West African gas pipeline and you LAZY DOGS could not send us the gas we paid for! Now, we are developing our own gas resources and we will leave that West African gas pipeline nonsense!! We made the mistake of trusting you 419 men!!! We figured that as long as we've PAID for it you would send the gas through the line! But, your destabilized failed STATE failed to deliver!!

Lesson learned!! Never trust a generation fumes inhaling criminal to meet their part of a contract!! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Mumu... sure u paid for gas Your govt too scared? Dumasses. ur cash don enta space
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:53am On Dec 09, 2012

[size=14pt]Mental health crisis in Ghana[/size]
According to the World Health Organisation, Ghana has a critical shortage of nurses and doctors. Many Ghanaian psychiatrists and mental health nurses have left the country to work in the UK & USA.

Around 98% of mentally ill people in Ghana opt to attend prayer camps or traditional healers in order to get better. However many go untreated.
The Pastors and 'healers' at these prayer camps shackle and chain their patients in order to control their behaviour. Patients with severe depression or schizophrenia are often beaten and starved by ‘healers’ to try to get rid of supposed ‘evil spirits’.

Currently Ghana's state psychiatric service consists of just 1500 in patient beds in 3 large mental hospitals on the coast and 40 beds across the regional hospitals and private clinics.
There are a few psychiatric nurses who are able to provide community services but their training stopped some time ago.
There are only 5 psychiatrists for 20 million people, whereas in the USA / UK there is an estimated 7000 for the same population.

To protect the mentally ill against human rights abuse and to improve state services. Ghanaian health professions and advisor's have drafted a new mental health Bill to replace their outmoded one.

The new Act will control the treatment of mental illness even by traditionalist and it hopes to vastly improve the government psychiatric services. But its passage through the parliament, which began in 2006, has been severely held up.

The last incoming government pledged to enact the Bill, but Ghana is still waiting.
no wonder u people act like retards ....
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:54am On Dec 09, 2012
Red-Light:

no wonder u people act like retards ....

Hehehehehe oya, how do you feel when you fvck the anu-s of your fellow man! Sounds like the most disgusting thing to do. what do you think, scum suckin low life. I really want to know. Can't understand why any sane man wants to fvck a man! chei, abeg make you yarn me tori. E sweet so?
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by SmoothLIFE: 4:55am On Dec 09, 2012
Your ugly basketball team which disgraced Africa by losing by the biggest margin in history should not be mentioned. Ghana has numerous ball players in Germany and the UK! We just never took the time to nationalize them because we are trying to build our program ground up unlike you who goes around searching for guys who could not cut it in the USA and UK and calling them your official team! None of those guys on that Nigerian team were born in Nigeria!! No wonder they were so pathetic and got the worst loss in history!! grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by PetroDolla: 4:56am On Dec 09, 2012
tnktosin:
Mumu... sure u paid for gas Your govt too scared? Dumasses. ur cash don enta space

go ask your thieving officials such dumb question. Ole buruku
Re: Ghana Election: Soldiers Use Tear-Gas To Disperse Crowd by RedLight1: 4:56am On Dec 09, 2012
PetroDolla:

see why I think nigerians are the most phucked up people in the world? this is a country where 90% survive on less than $2 a day, a country where kidnapping is the second most important industry grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
thats our problem ... now lets talk about ghana .... since u wanna bring ghana issue to nigerian forum... am ready for u

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