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We cannot develop Ghana with the roads our colonial masters left us (Accra-Kumasi road) The country can only be developed via its waterways - Nana Kwame Bediako (Cheddar) #TheAfternoonShow
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Listening to Cheddar makes you think Bawumia is a comedian.

His brains and ideas Carry weight more than all the candidates combined and that’s not a joke. Let them all be put on a national debate state to show their solutions to the national problems .

Because the UK is virtually a big Island. Ghana is not an island so u can’t make this comparison.

Reading through the comments I am saddened that even though I don’t know the level of education of the commentators but I perceive something from SHS to maybe masters and then they think dredging the sea from Accra to Kumasi is Ghana biggest problem that needs to be solved. Herhh. If a place needs temperature regulation from the existence of water then it is the north. That whole place is transitional landscape even up to some parts of Bono and desertification is fast approaching that’s what we need to do something about. Kumasi has its unique vegetation. The forests etc. So the sensible thing to do is to stop 1. illegal mining 2. Declare the whole region as a biosphere reserve instead of just Lake Bosomtwe then leave the sea to the southern parts of Ghana. 3. In terms of transportation, even in advanced countries like Germany, Netherlands, UK, US, China, Japan etc, they use more of trains, trams etc which in our context would be extremely sensible to implement. This will not only help economically but also ease the pressure of congestion in the south and allow for a more sustainable distribution of population accross the country. Because then I don’t need to sit in a bus for 8 hours to reach Accra from Sunyani, I can do that in like two hours. This means that I can still be in sunyani and work at Accra.

I can see this man really has a vision for Ghana but I'm of how he is going to finance all these projects.

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And I am laughing!! The Thames was there and they built the infrastructure around it!!! They didn’t artificially create the Thames before all that he was saying!! I need our journalists to do better!! Avle won’t let you get away with this if you tried it with him!!!

I am not hating on him, but he should employ campaign managers to analyze some of his policies. Truthfully, if you analyze what he has said carefully, it is not a well thought policy, and his delivery also needs improvement.

Please stop calling them your master

Lol okay
