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TayserMahri:How is that your fvcking business,huh? Gindi Maria ![]() You want me to leave him and face you right. Is that what you want, you fvcking lesbian ![]() |
Kazikazi:Kenya planes is a joke ![]() |
Okay ooo I don't really know what's wrong with Nana akwado. To repair road is a major problem to him. Ahhh, nawaooooooo ![]() The Executives of the Concerned Citizens of Tarkwa-Nsuaem (CCT) in the Western Region have vowed to stage another mammoth demonstration against government over the poor nature of the Tamso-Wassa Agona road. According to the group, the bad nature of the road has recorded 58,022 respiratory tract infections and sicknesses caused by the thick dust and dirt from the deplorable road. Over hundred angry residents of the area on Wednesday, April 10, blocked the main road, set ablaze car tyres in the middle of the road and prevented vehicles from moving in and out of the municipality for more than five hours. They were clad in red bands and chanted war songs claiming the situation has rendered business to a standstill in the area. The Minister for Roads and Highways, Hon. Amoako Atta granted an interview on Adom FM indicating that demonstration does not construct road. He further urged the residents to remain calm as government was working tirelessly to fix their deplorable road. ![]() But after the Minister's assurances, the situation has become worst and terrible with residents living along the roads have to battle with dust. Addressing the media at Ahwetieso, the leadership of the group expressed their disappointment over government failure to work on the 4-kilometre Tamso to Wassa Agona stretch after the two weeks ultimatum elapsed. "Dear citizens, not quite long ago, we demonstrated and gave 2weeks ultimatum of which we thought by then leadership might have considered our plea and sealed the road stretching from Tamso to Wassa Agona (4km stretch) such that we will not add unto already existed alarming figure (58, 022) recorded last year of having been diagnosed with Respiratory Tract Infection diseases as well as the countless number of shops and businesses that have been closed down because of the dust pollution at hand", the group lamented. They added that "However, we were disappointed by authorities. To the extent that we were told “demonstration does not construct road” be it or not, its’ a mere expression of thought or view, therefore, time will tell." The irate youth continued, "Brothers and sisters, press men and women gathered here, aside the main purpose of the road which is to make journeys to and fro; ours is also serving as a haulage road for Bauxite Company at Awaso and Ghana Manganese Company at Nsuta to haul their products to Takoradi Habour for export. Fellow citizens, our investigation reveals that there are about 310 trucks plying the road every blessed day from Awaso to Takoradi Habour to offload bauxite". Everyday problem in shitthol Ghana ![]()
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it has happened. my work is to present news to this thread ![]() The residents of Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality in the Western region have threatened to embark on another massive demonstration in protest of the poor state of their roads, ABC News Ghana can report. Residents of the Municipality are to begin a series of demonstrations following the expiration of an ultimatum they gave to government over the fixing of their roads. The May 2 ultimatum was given during an earlier demonstration on April 10 where protesters blocked road access and burnt car tyres as they registered their displeasure with government. Community members clad in red chanted war songs as their procession patrolled the streets of Tarkwa. Police officers deployed to calm situations clashed with the protesters who pelted them with stones. A mother and her son were hit by stray bullets. ![]() Speaking to reporters on their impending demonstration, one of the organizers revealed that their next demonstration is going to be massive since nothing has been done to fix their roads after their initial demonstration. The new set of demonstrations will feature 10 additional communities, one community member said to newsmen. “Our ultimatum elapsed this 2nd of May, today we want the leaders to understand that since our last demonstration, nothing has been done about the roads. We are still battling with dust here. So this time we are planning the demonstration again. The previous one, we used only four (4) communities, but this time we are organizing more than ten (10) communities to embark on this demonstration” he stated. He added, "although officials made us understand that demonstrations do not fix roads, as for us, we will continue to embark on series of demonstrations until they fix our roads.” what's Nana akwado doin in that shitthol country sef, huh? I have talk to these Ghanaians that, anytime they want to vote for president, they should vote for a tall Man that will see their deadly future not shot man like Nana akwado Kwado means frog in hausa ![]()
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Breaking news, breaking news, breaking ![]() This is news at 9:00 ![]() Mr Stephen Ashitey Adjei, an executive member of the Tema East branch of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has denounced the treatment of the Ghana Police Service. He said their occupational hazards and conditions of service was a travesty justice and a big mismatch. Mr Adjei, popularly known as Mo Shake, who was speaking to the Ghana News Agency on recent attacks on the police in various parts of the country said poor numerations accounted for low morale to fight crime. “How can you pay a Constable about GH¢ 800.00 a month and send him out to face armed robbers in the night? The poor remuneration that the Police endure is what constrains them to demand bribes,” Moshake said. The NDC executive member pointed out that poor remuneration was just a tip of the iceberg as there were other factors such as poor accommodation. “You only have to visit any Police barracks in any part of the country and see for yourself, there is practically no difference between the rooms that the Police occupy and the cells that they keep criminals in” According to him, the conditions of service of the Police personnel were more atrocious considering the fact that politicians enjoyed juicy salaries and luxurious conditions of service. “In addition to huge monthly salaries of not less than GH¢ 10,000 a month for Deputy Ministers, Politicians also enjoy ex-gratia when they leave office. ![]() When article 71 office holders, including the President, retire, their benefits are more than the salaries that an average Police officer will take throughout his career. But the Police man who is paid an insult, is the one who guides the article 71 office holder and must brave dangerous situations, including skirmishes with armed robbers to ensure the safety of the big men.“This is not fair,” Moshake added. He called on government to as a matter of equity and fairness to scale up the conditions of service of the Police, starting with increment in their salaries as they go through so much emotional and psychological pain in attempt to access their pensions. The NDC executive member’s concern comes in the wake of the gruesome murder of a Police officer at Kwabenya by armed robbers who had carried out an operation to spring their colleagues out of a cell. Inspector Emmanuel Ashielevi was shot in cold blood at the station on that fateful night as the latest in a long streak of Police personnel who have fallen victim to murders at the hands of criminals, Mr. Ashilevi’s colleagues have since threatened to stage a demonstration against the government over the inadequacy of safety for Police officers. “The entirety of the Police conditions of service needs an overhaul”. ![]()
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tylann:You now, you mean we don't have gangsters in our country ![]() |
PetroDollaxx:They're your useless country Mumu. You don't even know your capital again. Ode ![]() Look at it very clearly. Big fool ![]()
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tylann:They're still the gangstars ![]() |
PetroDollaxx:What's also the salary of policemen in shitthol Ghana. Pwo pwo pwo pwo pwoooooooo ![]() Your useless policemen look so weak and disgusting ![]()
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tylann:Lemme ask you a question. Don't you a gangster in your country. Because America also have ![]() |
Lemme help my Ghanaian brothers small. At least for the love I have for the. ![]() This is Accra. The best city in the whole world. ![]() It has electric Train inside the sea. It has 100 brt terminal ![]() It has 10 international airport ![]() It has 50 world class bridge and flyover ![]() It has the best transportation in the world ![]() It has 100 underground water hotels ![]() Infact the list is endless ![]() The car thier police people use, they imported it from heaven because you can't find such police car on this Earth ![]() Please let's congratulate our beloved Ghanaians for such kind development. It's not easy oo ![]()
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I just love Abuja street. Very wide and clean ![]()
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Lagos and Abuja ![]()
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[quote author=AskiaHarem post=78330209][/quote]Wahahaha ![]() |
Just30:I don't really know ooo. But you can ask your police how he manage to rape a woman in cementry ![]() |
Just30:LMAO Hahahaha How is your police respected. How many of you black Police in a black ugly uniform invited for a peace keeping in a foreign countries ![]() Are you talking of this local police ![]()
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AskiaHarem:And also ![]()
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Just30: oga no matter what you say here or talk from now till Jesus come down to carry his people. It won't change the fact that your useless polish police people are rapists ![]() |
Just30:Oga go back pages and read. We haven't gone far yet. You will read terrible news and tire. even a Kenyan was there yesterday and even order us to stop ![]() And please. In case you open the links, please and please and please make sure you scroll down so that you can read more terrible news from your shitthol country ![]() |
Just30:You want to blow a heavy lie now. Something that I posted yesterday ![]() E pain am ooooo puahahahaha ![]() |
tylann:Of course yes. Didn't you open it and read it ![]() |
Just30:What about your police that raped a woman in cementry nko ![]() |
Just30:How can I be pained when I exposed your country. It Pained you, you quickly rush to attack me. Kikikikikikiki ![]() |
Just30:Your police raped a woman in cementry. That one is even bad ![]() |
tylann:What of the one that raped woman in cementry ![]() |
tylann:Oh please you can say that to the Ghanaians not me. ![]() |
tylann:Are there no terrible news in your country. It's happens in other countries too. Ok what about Ghanaian police that rape a woman in cementry nko. Go back, I posted it yesterday ![]() |

