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President Mahama was seen engaged in a heated discussion with a representative of the Gbawe Traditional Council, who had sold a Ramsar site to a private company. The company is filling the land with sand, which has resulted in flooding in nearby areas such as Gbawe and Blue Lagoon.... show more
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J.J. Will forever be right about Mahama

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JM be some cool man like if this be show Boy like this man go get am back and front lol 😂

I have never seen a Ghanaian president move like that. Maybe Mills at the habour. But I am glad I voted for him

@gyaigyimii You no ft talk to Addo D this way ooo 😂💔 Like you go see Prez Mahama be very tolerant and composed

@JDMahama is sooo humble and indeed a human being. Dwarf was not supposed to leave amongst men. I now understand. Even chiefs and kings were being ordered to get up, but see an ordinary citizen stand infront of a whole state president explaining himself. Thank God for saving us

Imagine sanding in front of Addo D by exchange of words.

The fact that the military man also questioned the guy, i'm convinced that our country is healing.

By law, all wetlands belong to the state. Professional bodies that come into contact with these lands are to register it in the name of the state. But this practice has been relegated by these practicing professionals.

Some mbers of the Ga tribe always make it possible for other tribes to attack us. It's like only the damgbes use their sense. What's this? You engage in a illegality and he went there to defend it. Chalee. You guys dey over do am.

Man no want problem oo😂😂😂
