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Another 200 years of poverty for Ghana?
By abg | January 9, 2009
Activist group extrapolates current trends to project 23rd century prosperity for most sub-Saharan countries.
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January 14th, 2009 at 1:34 pm
Bleesed,i dnt believe in another 200 years of poverty for Ghana,in the since that,Ghana has everything in her,example,timber,cocoa,gold to mention a few.If Ghana will be poor,then is the fault of our leader in the Ghana who doesent know how to run the Country and also leave for their belly alone.If our agericulture secter is to be improve where lies the power of poverty.Ghana is a rich country and we must not attach poverty to her,as the bible say desire goods things for yoursevles and it shall surely come to pass!!! Fire bun poverty everytime,seen!!! Ghanaians must concerntrate on the cultivation of herbs cus is the healing of the nation.Selah.Lagazee,Rite Fm Somanya