
BryteK✌️
439 posts


@MaleekIsho51535 @Nurapost 💯% true
Buy one 5kg Gino rice
Buy 1 litre of cooking oil
Buy one 500g tomato paste
And that money is gone. I've not used the Naira before, but I understand 25k Naira can give more than what I listed.
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@Nurapost And this money won’t buy a lot of thing in Ghana and that 25 naira has more product value than him
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@NOSAIYAMU5 @abazwhyllzz Underpaid? Yes.
Do they live like it is portrayed in that video? I don't think so. Don't make people hate the profession. The fact is, nobody wants to live like this, so if you make mockery of teachers this way, the best who should train the kids will not choose teaching.
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@Bryte_K @abazwhyllzz It's just a skit and let me tell you, teachers are not paid properly according to the kind of job they do. I think teachers should be one of the top earners in The world. Always underpaid
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Ghana signs partnership deal with FarmMate Ltd. to produce 600,000 tons of tomatoes annually...
#GHOneNews #EIBNetwork
#GHOneTV #NewsAlert

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@NOSAIYAMU5 @abazwhyllzz Content or otherwise, these things destroy the profession. It lives an indelible print on the minds of people that all teachers are poor. It tells from the settings alone. I sincerely do not believe that these are the places teachers in Nigeria live, so don't portray it so.
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@Bryte_K @abazwhyllzz Bro it's just content. You can only be touched by this video if you haven't eaten 😭
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@boakye_citizen @tech_twi 2. Can the gov't construct all the roads in these areas at a go? No.
What should they do to give basic health service to the people? This solves a problem, in my opinion. I live and work in such areas.
You have no idea the relief this brings to the beneficiaries.
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@boakye_citizen @tech_twi Because someone in a hard to reach place can get health service via this vehicle?
Some of you haven't seen anything in this country, but you put your thoughts out as the most experienced.
There are places that only tricycles can reach. Should gov't construct road? Yes...
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@ohene_ohene3 @kwesi_hyde @tech_twi Efficient?
You don't know what you are talking about. Zipline was delivering textbooks to schools. Some of you just fancy the idea of having drones. What it does doesn't matter to you.
Imaging flying 200 textbooks to a school one-by-one.
You have no idea.
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@kwesi_hyde @tech_twi It was efficient as compared to this aboboya with the state of our roads🙂
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@PKOBone @KisriMajeed @sosoo_samuel @HELLOTrinity3 @kwakuasanteb The contention here is not whether he needed to do pressers or not. That's another conversation we can have.
We want to know why there are no results.
That obviously is not because he did a press briefing of the cases he took to court.
I like to stay on business until I'm done.
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@Bryte_K @KisriMajeed @sosoo_samuel @HELLOTrinity3 @kwakuasanteb Not factually accurate. When he was publicly trying those cases in those conferences you want to posit he wasn’t aware of how legal proceedings take time? What was tje essence of all the commentary BEFORE cases were even heard in court? He deserves all the bashing!!
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The paucity of argument from our CSO actors and Professors framing the OSP’s legal troubles as an attack on the fight against corruption is really something to behold. Our professors and civil society actors want to turn every legal question about the OSP into an existential crisis for anti-corruption work in Ghana. That kind of grandstanding is precisely why we never make real progress on any serious issue in this country. We refuse to confront the actual problem.
What Justice Nyanteh did was to read Section 4 of the OSP Act, applied his understanding of it to the facts before him, and asked a pretty straightforward question: did the OSP have the Attorney General’s authorisation when it initiated that prosecution? You can agree with his conclusion or you can challenge it. But it is a legal determination on a specific set of facts. It is not an assault on the OSP as an institution, and it is certainly not a declaration of war on the fight against corruption. Framing it that way is terribly intellectually dishonest.
But let us take them at their own argument for a moment. Let us assume, as they insist, that any scrutiny of the OSP’s legal foundation is an attack on corruption-fighting itself. If that is the standard, then the office had better be delivering. What exactly has the OSP actually achieved?
The OSP Act was signed on the 2nd of January 2018. Martin Amidu was appointed and assumed office shortly thereafter. He resigned in 2020. Kissi Agyebeng was appointed in 2021. We are nearly a decade into this experiment. So how many successful prosecutions of corruption and corruption-related offences has the OSP secured? Because the Attorney General, operating within the same period and under the same legal environment, has successfully prosecuted more corruption cases than the OSP. That is the record of that office.
The OSP likes to speak a lot about corruption prevention. But prevention is nearly impossible to quantify, and everyone in this country knows the real reason we set up by that office is to prosecute, aggressively, corruption and corruption related offences - it is so obvious in it's name. On that singular, non-negotiable measure, the OSP has delivered next to nothing. It has fumbled cases that should have been straightforward. It has consumed considerable public resources. And after nearly ten years, the tangible results simply are not there.
This is not an attack on the OSP. This is the honest state of affairs that civil society refuses to confront because confronting it would require admitting that building an institution is not the same thing as fighting corruption.
So rather than the dogmatic insistence that without the OSP there is no fight against corruption, let us channel that energy into something useful. Fix the legal framework of the OSP. Be serious and deliberate about the calibre of people appointed to lead the office. Hold it to account the way we hold everything else to account.
Because if our professors and civil society organisations are unwilling to do that, then their commitment to fighting corruption is no different from that of the politicians they criticise. All words. All passion. There will be no results.

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@KisriMajeed @sosoo_samuel @HELLOTrinity3 @kwakuasanteb If his case is in court, and the courts make one too many adjournments, how do we turn round to blame him?
I used to be in your position. Then, I looked at the issues. Some of these cases are about one year already. The court should be blamed. Let's face it.
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@KisriMajeed @sosoo_samuel @HELLOTrinity3 @kwakuasanteb The cases he did the pressers on are in court. Our judicial system needs to be looked at.
If he takes the case to court, it doesn't lie in his powers to deliver a sentence.
Again, check if his office is the one causing the delays on the cases in court; the many adjournments.
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@JoeParker_12 @highwaysghana @mrhgovgh The first "idiot" who tried it was not punished. What do we expect?
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Why do we have the habit of turning directional signs into noticeboards?
How does this make sense? Charley we seriously need a change of mindset oo.
This is Lapaz and the Okaikwei NORTH Municipal Assembly, @highwaysghana and @mrhgovgh can easily arrest these people and fine them to serve as a deterrent to others.
#mindsetchange #AttitudinalChange
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3AM PRAYER
Almighty God, You never forget Your own
We thank You for the far You have brought us.
We thank You for the life You have given us.
We left home early morning yesterday and went back safely, we’re grateful. We thank You we woke up healthy today.
We have a shelter on our heads, LORD we’re grateful. We pray that You provide for those who are in need.
We thank You for the jobs father, we pray for those who are jobless, come through for them LORD.
May your healing hand locate every sick person in homes and hospitals. Touch them and heal them in the name of Jesus.
We pray for those looking for marital settlement and a gift of a baby. Father locate them.
May we have light in our families LORD.
May Your voice speak to us whenever we’re about to make mistakes.
Don’t let us leave Your paths.
We break the yolk of any bad habit we have in Jesus’ name.
We put our work places and offices before You. Cleanse them with the blood of Jesus.
May You change colleagues with bad hearts towards us, cleanse them and create in them a humble soul LORD.
Bless our new day LORD
Bless the works of our hands
Let fire clear the way,
In Jesus might name we have prayed
Amen 🙏🏾
#MukyalaTusimbudde
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@African_Vibeslk @GhanaSocialUni The guy was not even in Ghana oo. He is reping Ghana in the Netherlands or so.
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@GhanaSocialUni Nanka make he wear wellington boots and be holding cutlass to his office?
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@AkwasiPong5080 @B_KwakuAkomeah If you are not enlightened errh, these guys will throw dust into your eyes.
Some of the zipline centres don't deliver any "essential service".
What explanation do we have for flying paracetamol to clinics that can receive them via roads?
Condoms and even textbooks were flown.
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@B_KwakuAkomeah You should read and know the reason why Zipline was shut down
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You shut down zipline centers to introduce ‘container-based kiosks’ to ‘deliver health care to the doorsteps of the residents’😂😂😂💔
Sɛ wode bɛ support NDC deɛ anka fa yɛ kromfou.
#TV3GH@tv3_ghana
We are making an effort to deploy not less than 350 'container-based kiosks' to various highly populated areas so we can deliver health care to the doorsteps of the residents. - Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh #3NewsGH #TV3GH
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@byoamter @B_KwakuAkomeah Some of these guys are not serious here oo.
Zipline was delivering textbooks to schools in my area. This is not a hear-say. I know it for a fact. They need to look at it again. Audit them and open only the centres that really needed to be opened.
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@B_KwakuAkomeah Education was supposed to make people smarter. But that can't be said about many of you who are very shallow in thought with issues. Read what Agyemang Many said about Zip line. Africans are always stupid with what they spend their moneys on.
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