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President Mills leaves for Equatorial
Guinea
Audrey Agyiri-Inkoom,
Ghanadot
Accra, Dec 7, Ghanadot - President John
Evans Atta Mills is expected to leave the
country, Monday evening, for Malabo, capital
of Equatorial Guinea.
Koku Anyidoho, Head of Communications at the
Presidency said, President Mills will be in
Malabo for the swearing-in of President
Brigadier General (retd) Teodore Obiang
Nguema, who has been re-elected to serve
another term.
His Excellency President John Evans Atta
Mills is expected back on Wednesday,
December 09, 2009.
Ghanadot
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NDC might not fulfil promises,
says Haruna Iddrisu
Accra, Dec 3, Ghanadot - The Minister of
Communications, Haruna Iddrisu, says the NDC government
is unlikely to accomplish its promises within this
year...He was responding to critics of the government
and the lack of confidence expressed in the President
Mills’ administration by some leading functionaries
within the NDC party....
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The quality of mercy – as it applies
to Liberia
Commentary, Dec 4, Ghanadot - It is this
“outrageous…but perfectly legal.” aspect of this case that
is troublesome and hence the reference to Shylock and the
"pound of flesh" in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.”
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Sycophancy, Ghana’s Main Problem
Review, Dec 6, Ghanadot - The Majority Leader in
Parliament (Alban Bagbin) must have touched raw nerves with
his claim that President Mills has surrounded himself with
sycophants who have placed a wedge between the Presidency
and the very people in the NDC whose efforts won political
power for the party. At last, the dreaded word
(“sycophancy”) has surfaced....More |
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President Mills leaves for Equatorial
Guinea
Accra, Dec 7, Ghanadot - President John Evans Atta
Mills is expected to leave the country, Monday evening, for
Malabo, capital of Equatorial Guinea..
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