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*To All Media Houses
*The Gallant Cadres of NDC*
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Cecilia Abena Dapaah’s Househelps Deserve National Awards
Don’t Persecute Them
Ghanaians should with immediate effect organize a National Award for the Househelps who have exposed Cecilia Abena Dapaah. Clearly these Househelps have undertaken Domestic Debt Exchange and Haircuts for Cecelia Dapaah.
The under listed things were exposed in the home of President Akufo Addo’s Minister, the man you recently gave your monies to.
- $1,000,000
- €300,000
- Millions of cedis (undisclosed)
- Suit worth $3,000
- Perfume, Jewelry etc $95,000
- 6pcs of Kente Ghs 90,000 Mr Ibrahim Mahama was desilting the odaw river in 2015 for free in order to fix the perennial flood in Accra.
The NPP and Its Fools on Radio and Tv were all over the place with lies that President Mahama at the time had given a contract to the brother without going through a legal process.
Cecilia Dapaah told Parliament she undertook similar works with 43 million dollars
The question is where did the woman get all this money from.
Indeed, Cecilia Dapaah is an IMF annex, and why should Ghana seek a $3 billion IMF bailout?
When you earn GHS 10,000, you need to save all for 95 YEARS, 8 MONTHS, AND 34 DAYS to get $ 1 million.
The economic cost of what $ 1 million is, and or how one can genuinely acquire $ 1 million without corruption or any fraudulent business
To make a million dollars as a well-paid middle-class Ghanaian who earns GHS 10,000 every month, the person will need to save the entire GHS 10,000 every month for 95 years, 8 months, and 34 days at the current exchange rate of $ 1 to GHS 11.5 to be able to get $ 1 million.
Below is the computation; 10,000×12=120,000÷11.50
=10,434.78×95.834
=1,000,006.71 (approximately)
In any case, how many Ghanaians earn GHS 10,000 in Ghana today?
Over 95% of Ghanaians would never own $ 1 million till they die! That is the reality.
And one NPP Minister has that amount and €300,000 and more under her bed
There are several things $1MILLION can do in The Ghanaian Economy
First of all, the ESTIMATED SALARIES OF SOME GHANAIAN WORKERS.
- A senior university lecturer who earns about Ghc 10,000.00 a month needs to work for 1,200 months/100 years to get $1.million.
- A junior university lecturer who earns about Ghc 5,000.00 a month needs to work for 200 years to get $1.million.
- A graduate teacher at secondary or basic school who earns about Ghc 3,000.00 a month needs to work for 333 years to get $1.million.
- A diploma teacher who earns about Ghc 2,500.00 a month needs to work for 400 years to get $1.million
- A senior medical officer/doctor who earns about Ghc 20,000.00 a month needs to work for 50 years to get $1.million
- A junior medical doctor who earns about Ghc 10,000.00 a month needs to work for 100 years to get $1.million
- A senior nurse or midwife who earns about Ghc 8,000.00 a month needs to work for 125 years to get $1.million
- Junior nurse who earns about Ghc 4,000.00 a month needs to work for 250 years to get $1.million.
- An average District Assembly staff who earns about Ghc 2,800.00 a month needs to work for 357 years to get $1.million
- A well paid journalist in Ghana who earns about Ghc12,000.00 a month needs to work for 83 years to get $1.million
- An average journalist who’s monthly salary is about Ghc 5,000.00 needs to work for 200 years to get $1.million
- Over 70% of Ghanaian journalists earns about Ghc 3,000.00 and bellow a month need to work for 333 years to get $1.million The others included
- An average Cocoa farmer who harvests 16 bags of Cocoa a year would have to work for 937 years to get a $1.million.
- $1.million can buy 240 taxi cubs.
- $1.million can build 30 of the 6 unit classroom blocks to reduce the schools under trees in our rural areas.
- Or, it can build 60 CHIPS Compounds to provide primary health care for our people. Cecilia Dapaah’s monthly salary as a minister of State is around Ghc 28,000.00 and she needs to work for 36 years to get the $1.million.
Comrade Richard E A Sarpong, Father Casford. The PRO 0505446753
Ohenemaa Akos, Deputy PRO 0243179443
Mr F Kadan, Secretary 0278276046
Mr K Appiah Deputy Secretary 0244458812
Mr P Buckman, Chairman 0553982819



