@Kaypoisson1 Haram meet Haram, Haram go run.
If you don't come out, we don't come out.
Simple!
Let the ball stay at the centre😂
We play penalty, decide and mouuve😄
@kwakuasanteb Kwaku, I want us to avoid going to Canada.
That country is not ready to host the World Cup. Well, even the US doesn't seem like it, but it is better for our team to play in the US than travel to Canada without one of our best.
@delayghana At least, Partey gets to play. We must assemble our best, and if we lose, we know we did our best. No rooms for doubts.
Portugal means we play in Canada.
@C_h_i_e_f_f@gyamfi__01 The monet part must be addressed, and Yeboah did so very sharp and accurately.
He must stop that nonsense from her before it spreads into something that destroys his reputation.
I love his response.
@AudiBenz_@gyamfi__01 He should mind her paaaa. That's how they destroy people's reputation.
I love the tackle Yeboah has given her.
That is the way to end nonsense.
@SirRay100@fawogyimiiko_@quame_age Which is why he needed to watch his back.
If I were him, I wouldn't travel. He knew his deeds.
Still, he slow!
If you have cotton wool in your anus, you don't jump over fire.
@Thefiifi_@TheeNewsRoom 10-15 years later, a problem raises its ugly head, and we start blaming due diligence.
You see the flooding problem in Accra? This is how it started. Somebody didn't stop the first people who built at the ramsa site and the water ways.
Here we are today. We can't even solve it.
@NKBempire@elikara11@Citi973 Almost all(I doubt if there is one) public sector workers have not had their Conditions of Service fully implemented. The article captures that the National Emolument Committee is tasked to structure the salaries of all workers including the so called Article 71 members.
@NKBempire@elikara11@Citi973 Guy, pack your tools and rest. I've followed your comments to this last one.
You clearly have no idea what CONDITION OF SERVICE is.
Go and sleep somewhere and stop disgracing Kennedy Agyapong.
This matter has nothing to do with yearly salary adjustment.
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 You came for commerce. Our forefathers accepted you with open arms. Then, what did you do?
You siezed the land, treated the owners with disdain, and sold some of them into slavery in parts of the world.
There's a limit we can accept you now because of that bitter experience.
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 It's our past experience that shapes how we see the white man.
Look, you guys dealt with us really really bad. We have lived through the experiences of colonialism.
Asking to be one of us reminds us of your history with us when our forefathers openly and freely accepted you.
@bryte_bell@aliciakearns@Thomaspartey22 A lawmaker who breaks the laws doesn't have my respect.
@aliciakearns, we've seen people taken through this process by the court and cleared clean.
No punishment awaits the acquitted and discharged man, but surely, there is a punishment for the guilty.
Let the court decide.