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Bossy, PD 💨

@Bossy___

you are talking to super.

Beigetreten Ekim 2022
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Elliot@elliot_solution·
So Amazon just shot 200+ satellites into space. But let me tell you what this actually means, especially if you live in Ghana or Africa. Amazon has a government deadline. The FCC told them to get 1,600 satellites up by July 2026 or lose their operating license. That is why launches are happening this fast. Now what does this mean for us (Africa) Starlink already entered Ghana in 2024. And the moment it did, it started charging less than half of what our local ISPs charge. So what happens when Amazon Leo arrives with the same model, backed by more money, more satellites, and the entire AWS cloud infrastructure behind it? Your local ISP does not have the balance sheet to compete with Amazon. They can barely maintain their current infrastructure. When two American giants start a price war over Africa’s internet market, African ISPs are not players in that fight. They are the collateral. The good news is prices will drop. The real question is who will own the infrastructure your country runs on? Both Starlink and Amazon Leo route your data through servers and ground stations they control, mostly outside Africa. That means your government, your hospitals, your banks, your schools, all depending on foreign pipes that a foreign government can switch off, slow down, or price however they want. We will get cheaper internet, but we will just not own any of it. One question is still pending, why are they rushing to own Africa’s internet? 🤔
Kalshi@Kalshi

JUST IN: Amazon has launched 200+ satellites

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Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
Ohh okaaay. Wow. Thanks for bringing this kind of technology to us.
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
Can a system ever be truly unhackable? I need responses from you guys cause I don’t want to lose this argument 😂
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Farmer John,MP
Farmer John,MP@johndumelo·
Let’s get in touch bro
MARK OFORIQUAYE@cropinvestment

Hello, Ghana 🇬🇭 Your Excellency, @JDMahama Hello Africa and the world. We @3farmatebots are proud to announce the official launch of FAMA—Ghana's FIRST AI-powered autonomous farming robot for large-scale crop production. Founded in 2021 by @oxncgen (CEO) and @koffi_cobbin (CTO), the company began in a dorm room at @KNUSTGH, where its first prototype was developed. Since then, the team has engineered FAMA into a full-scale autonomous robot capable of planting seeds, applying fertilizer, weeding, and spraying across real farm environments. FAMA navigates using a vision-based AI system instead of GPS, allowing it to operate reliably in areas where GPS is unavailable or inconsistent. The robot runs on batteries charged by solar panels while in the field and can operate across uneven terrain, loose and muddy soils, and variable weather conditions. A single operator can oversee multiple robots, each covering 27 to 35 acres per day with sub-85mm planting precision. 3Farmate targets large-scale staple crop producers in Ghana, starting with corn and soybeans. We operate a service model, charging farmers per acre and removing the need for upfront equipment investment. Over 70 farmers and several large-scale crop production companies are currently in discussions, with commercial deployments beginning in the 2026 planting season. Approximately $200,000 has been raised to date, including investment from @776foundation (Alexis Ohanian, Reddit co-founder) and a grant from @kicghana. Our team consists of young engineers specializing in robotics, embedded systems, software, and mechanical design. With 8 major iterations, 60+ field test runs, 100+ cumulative acres covered, and thousands of runtime hours in real farm conditions, FAMA is market-ready to become the ultimate farmer-assistant. We built FAMA right here in Ghana, inspired by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s belief that “Africa must industrialize to achieve true independence.” We built FAMA as a true testament to every young engineer in Africa that “IT IS POSSIBLE.” FAMA is designed to operate seamlessly on Ghanaian soil and is adaptable to diverse agricultural environments worldwide. Join us as we drive innovation across global agriculture. We call on the government of Ghana, stakeholders, international organizations, and agri-industry leaders to partner with us in transforming agriculture together. This is not history in the making, because history has already been made, and we thank you for being a part of our journey. On this note, we are officially launched! For more information, visit 3farmate.com. 3FARMATE – The future is here.

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Bossy, PD 💨@Bossy___·
there is actually a ministry for gender and social protection who recruits staff every year qnd pay salaries every month but do absolutely nothing about this form of human slavery especially amongst children. And oh there is an entity called NCE supposed to educate the mass. They sit in offices just to sign salary processings ..
Nana B.@koboateng

Kayayei serving as real human taxis of our local markets. Mostly young girls (children) or some with babies strapped to their backs. When you shop and the load gets heavy, they carry it on their heads across long distances under the scorching sun, for little pay.

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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
People hate depth, makes them uncomfortable.
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
Ghanaian businessman sued the government. He had no contract with the state. He provided no services. He just sued. And won GHC 51 million. The Attorney General at the time settled out of court without even understanding the full details of the claim. The Supreme Court ruled in 2014 that the payment was unconstitutional. Ordered him to refund every pesewa. 😂 It is now 2026. He has not fully paid it back.
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
And it gets worse. The banks were involved too. 💔 Over 17,700 bank transactions broke the Bank of Ghana’s own $200,000 transfer limit. Without documentation. Without questions. That alone accounts for $20 billion of the $31 billion that left.
Elliot@elliot_solution

Between 2020 and 2025, Ghana processed $83 billion worth of import transactions through its customs system. Only $10,440 of those transactions were linked to actual imports. $31 billion left the country with no goods coming in. Herh 🇬🇭 💔😭

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Bossy, PD 💨@Bossy___·
we signed a contract with a tin tomatoes importer to monitor our telcos of tax fraud. You know the woth of the contract ? $178m .. 🤦 how do we progress as a people ?
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