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At 2:05pm this afternoon on Joy 99.7 FM, Nana Ansah Kwaw IV wades into the poor maintenance culture that has bedevilled state properties.
The most opinionated radio presenter in Ghana will offer you a startling revelation about three edifices in this country -- Cocoa Clinic, the Adomi Bridge and Tema Motorway -- that will get you thinking about the country's pathetic situation when it comes ensuring sustainability of state properties.
If you drive on the Accra-Tema Motorway regularly, you need no telling about the challenges with travelling on that route at night, but do you how it started?
Tune in at 2:05 pm on Joy FM as well as Myjoyonline.com and get the facts.
Nana's opinions this afternoon on the cause of the country's poor maintenance culture may get a few people infuriated -- even mad -- but those are his opinions.
Listen and share your thoughts:
Text 1422 on all networks, or call 030-2216541 (when he opens the phone lines). You can also contribute via WhatsApp on 024 4340 437 ahead of the show.
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