Tonaton is King -- Ghana's Ebay?

From The Trials & Tribulations of a Freshly-Arrived Denizen...of Ghana Tue Jul 16 2013, 12:30:00

Am not quite sure whether to label "Tonaton" as Ghana's Ebay(as I have never used the darn service, so couldn't honestly say), but what I do know is that over the past two weeks, two products I found online have conspired to reinforce this perception.

I have taken a look at other services being offered. Am not quite convinced by the Job market section, though. I feel there are--and will always be--crooks ready to rip desperate people who want a job, or employment off. There are a lot of "Marketing" services, and apparently quick-paying jobs. Quite how one gets around those kind of tantalising offers to the desperate job-seeker is moot.

Still, I have to say for now: Tonaton is king!

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