Ghanaian flag Embassy of Ghana in Tripoli

AddressHay Alandalus
Tripoli
Libya
PostalPO Box 4169
Phonelocal: (021) 477.2534
international: +218.21.477.2534

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Adams don taylor
Sat, 6 Oct 2012 06:06 EDT
Let us come together help our nation tomorrow
No matter and whatever ghana us our motherland will grow in the nearest generation for all backbites shall come to pass and we people will unite to figth against coruptions.ghana embassies in the whole world should please regard hustler as much as they can especially war affected countries.hope mother ghana will rejoice when we all come back home to build betta ghana tomorrow and not depending on government alone.thank you
Ethel
Thu, 12 Apr 2012 14:44 EDT
To Hon. ODARE OKINE
Pls gather your fam .and fellow Ghanaians and come out of Libya at the moment until the place is calm.

ethel in Lond.

(awusco)
nebohal komlan tsaklidji
Tue, 6 Mar 2012 10:51 EST
to who is the next chairman of ghana union group in houn al-jufra-libya
Am really concern of the group and i really like to know how the foundation of the said union doing please.Am the first chairman to build the foundation in the city of houn and i do love the group.My regards to all members of the mission,expecially HE excellency.D.K.NEBOHAL
Jan McKeogh
Sat, 8 Oct 2011 19:55 EDT
Trying to locate Justice Osuwu
I am trying to track down what has happened to Justice Osuwu. Justice lived in Tripoli until May of this year when he returned to Ghana with his wife and baby.It is urgent I find out about him. He is not answering his phone number I have for Ghana.
Justice is from Koforidua.
Many thanks,

Jan McKeogh
abdul
Sun, 25 Sep 2011 08:06 EDT
somethings serious
i would like to no about the things we put in the continer in tripoli, i hope this thing would have left tripoli since the ntc has taken power in libya.mr.embassador we will like to hear from u this is my number 00233207206297 am in accra thanks !
yaya
Sat, 24 Sep 2011 16:48 EDT
What is the Ghanaian government doing about our brothers in Libya
It is quite horrific what we are seeing in Libya. You realise Black africans are being slaughtered on both sides of the conflict. Eiether being acussed of being a rebel or a mercinaries.What is our deplomacy or about,we have an interlectual president who i really think should think about this seriously. otherwise he should consider losing his next term of office. The western world took their citizens,whiles we see our people getting killed everyday because they trying to make a better life in someones country due to the fact that their own has nothing to offer them.
KK Abban
Wed, 30 Mar 2011 10:05 EDT
please how can i find our ghana embassy.
PATRICK APRAKU (LONDON)
Fri, 25 Mar 2011 06:11 EDT
GHANA IS NEXT
What we are witnessing in Libya should serve as a stark warning to Ghanaian politicians. We must admit that it will soon happen in Ghana should our crook and half-baked politicians keep on treating Ghanaians as fools. We must not live in fool paradise.It is inevitable

We claim to be practising democracy but it is crystal clear that the type of democracy preaching on all radio stations is the worst form of government the Country has ever had.

Corruption is at its peak, Crime is soaring, the demented politicians abusing each other on FM stations and name them.Where are we heading towards?

Stranded Ghanaians are being asked to pay whopping sums of money before they could be evacuated from Libya. Issues like these need be addressed by the UN resolution council before the situation runs into the flow of blood like what we are seeing in Libya.

Ghanaians are not scared of blood as people always say but we are reasonable people and have unequivocal respect for individual human rights.

MR. MILLS AND YOUR CLLOEAGUES, PLEASE STOP TREATING GHANAIANS AS FOOLS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
a4abubakar
Thu, 24 Mar 2011 06:41 EDT
Libya: Gaddafi protest
In Tripoli, western warplanes hit Libya for a fifth night on Thursday,but have so far failed to stop
for more details Visit
www.dunyanews.tv
PATRICK APRAKU (LONDON)
Fri, 18 Mar 2011 04:38 EDT
EMBASSY WORKERS TAKING BRIBES (CONFIRMED)
The staff at Ghana Embasy in Libya have no immediate intentions to come home. This is their "cocoa season".

It is very disgraceful and incredible that at this critical moment when Libya is in flames, the workers/staff at the Ghana are asking the poor ones trapped in Libya to pay £700 to be evacuated. What a shame!

They are using agents from Takyiman in the Brong-Ahafo Region(currently in Libya-Tripoli) to accomplish this mission.

Oh poor Ghana. We must close 75% of these Embassies because they are not fit for the purpose .

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