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10 Reasons Nyantakyi will not resign

 

10. He cannot get another Job.

9. He is waiting for the FIFA $8 million drop, in order to carve out his bit.
8. He wants to cover his tracks before his successor comes in

7. He already planned his shopping trip to Qatar in 2022
6. He cannot imagine travelling cargo. He’s so used to Business class.

5. Ghana man is not a quitter from positions with easy money.

4. He still has a couple of games to sell.

3. He cannot imagine watching a world cup game on TV

2. He will have to pay, from his own pocket, for his wife and kids to go on vacation

1. Too many people are waiting for his downfall.

 

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July 01, 2014

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

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Police clash with Occupy Flagstaff House protesters

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Gov’t challenges Moody's negative downgrade on economy

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