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WTF OF THE WEEK! The Self-acclaimed ‘Listening President’, Nana Akufo-Addo Begins Demolition Of Judges Bungalows To Pave Way For Building Of The National Cathedral ─ PHOTOS

Ghana is indeed a messed up country with most of its leaders fueling the mess whilst citizens look on unconcerned ─even if they are concerned, greedy bastard politicians as ‘Papa J’ rightly puts it will always have their way.

And the fuckery continues! Now, the self-acclaimed ‘listening President’, Nana Akufo-Addo has begun demolition Judges bungalows and State properties to pave way for the construction of the National Cathedral ─a Cathedral to honour God.

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WTF OF THE WEEK: Man In The Grips Of The Police For Stealing MP’s Toilet Rolls; What Happened To Those Who Squandered Our Ghc610m?

Board of Directors of the collapsed Capital Bank chaired by a prominent ‘man of God’, Dr Mensa Otabil managed to squander Ghc610 million taxpayers money granted to them by the Bank of Ghana and till now, absolutely nothing has been done to retrieve and punish those involved.

The Ghc610 million scandal has become one of those ‘foolish cases’ ─I mean it has gone down the drain obviously because those involved are ‘big’ untouchable men.

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WTF OF THE WEEK: Man In The Grips Of The Police For Stealing MP's Toilet Rolls; What Happened To Those Who Squandered Our Ghc610m?


Board of Directors of the collapsed Capital Bank chaired by a prominent ‘man of God’, Dr Mensa Otabil managed to squander Ghc610 million taxpayers money granted to them by the Bank of Ghana and till now, absolutely nothing has been done to retrieve and punish those involved.
The Ghc610 million scandal has become one of those ‘foolish cases’ ─I mean it has gone down the drain obviously because those involved are ‘big’ untouchable men.

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WTF of the Week: Gov’t of Ghana Serves Eviction Notices on Judges and Others—So Their Lands Can Be Used to Build A Needless 5000-Seater National Cathedral in Accra

The wall between the State and the church, defined by the constitution of Ghana is thick but the incumbent NPP government does not seem to give a hoot—and the government is jumping the wall to help the church with our supposed limited State resources. Beyond the many scattered churches across Accra, the capital of Ghana, … Read more