i think getting the ministers is a good idea
probably better to even try getting the technocrats cos they have been there for a while and are well vexed with issues

in other issues why don’t we get get ourselves into a IM chatroom so its more on the spot
what do u guys think tho?

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On Jan 13, 2014, at 6:49 PM, Sandister Tei <sandistertei@gmail.com> wrote:

The Citi guys are on the PR looking at it. One of them is in Cardiff here with me in the same course I study. I will work with him here. 

Whether or not the interview pushes through, we have an edit marathon on our hands for the Ghana article. This is even more important as our duty than an interview.

Discussions about that may start here.

What can we do? How can we publicise the clean up exercise? Who do we invite? The ministers themselves? 


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Sandister Tei
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