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General News on Thursday, January 24, 2019
Source: radiotamale.com
2019-01-24
The Obuasi mine was closed in 2014
The former AngloGold Ashanti workers in Obuasi, whose wives and girlfriends kicked them out when they lost their jobs as a result of the closure of the Obuasi mine, have stated that they had begun to receive phone calls and messages from women leaving, indicating their intention to return.
According to the men, since the announcement of the reopening of the mine at the end of last year, the same ladies who stopped them have continually harbaded them by calls and messages back.
"In the beginning, when things were going well and money flowed, we benefited together, but when I lost my job as a result of mine closure, she left me. for another guy. "
"Now she started calling me and trying to be nice, but I will not give her that chance because I moved out," said one of them.
Another said: "I was also one of the mine workers and when I lost my job, my wife with whom I have two children left me. For another man, when I worked and the money came back, she was even the one who keeps the money for me.
"And when things went wrong and she lived, I begged her, but she refused, suddenly she started calling me and wanting to come back, and I told her in simple terms that is a big no.
The Obuasi mine was reopened on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
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