Honourable,
Greetings. I am only an ignorant old fool, but, are we not a nation that has chosen the private sector, to be the engine-of-growth, of our national economy, anaaaa? This is a classic example, of clever politicians looking for easy pickings, taking the good-intentions-road, only to end up in hell, ooooo. Yoooooooooo...
Secondly, surely, Massa, is the true cost of government taking over AirtelTigo, not the quantum, and actual-value, of the "agreed liabilities", anaaaa? In other words, are our present leaders not saddling Ghanaians with yet more debt, anaaaa? Yooooooo...
Secondly, surely, Massa, is the true cost of government taking over AirtelTigo, not the quantum, and actual-value, of the "agreed liabilities", anaaaa? In other words, are our present leaders not saddling Ghanaians with yet more debt, anaaaa? Yooooooo...
Finally, would it not have been more creative, if the government had sought to persuade Huawei (which one agrees has probably never imagined itself as a teleco, but would have swiftly grabbed the opportunity for the option of gaining the experience, and know-how, to enable it compete as a 5G telco, globally, in future), to take over AirtelTigo, as a strategic longterm move - designed to give Ghana the capability of becoming Africa's equivalent of Estonia, as a digital-state, anaaaa? Hmmmm, eyeasem, ooooo. Eeiiii, Oman Ghana - enti yewieye paaa enei? Asem kesie bi, ebeba debi ankasa, ooooo. Yoooooooooo...
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