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Street Motors, Ltd.: How to Buy a Lambo in Broad Daylight

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CHAPTER FIVE — Parliament of Goats, Debating Grass

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Ghanaian leaders drinking bottled water in front of a polluted river — a satirical depiction of bottled water governance and galamsey irony.

The Image That Broke Ghana’s Heart: Bottled Water, Galamsey, and the Death of Our...

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