Kristopee Abada Prosper

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Kristopee Abada Prosper

Kristopee Abada Prosper

@KristopeeP

Each brother's keeper

Greater Accra, Ghana Beigetreten Ağustos 2021
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Kristopee Abada Prosper
Kristopee Abada Prosper@KristopeeP·
@DashelleAdu We shall not hold by elections until that is sentence to jail... We learned this principle from Npp on Amoateng's cocaine case...
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Ms.NPP
Ms.NPP@DashelleAdu·
You see the hypocrisy of the NDC? They had to manage the situation because he’s an NDC MP. Had it been an NPP MP, they’d have written to the speaker to declare his seat vacant for a by-election by now!
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Ms.Anita
Ms.Anita@Msaniluv·
Republic Vrs Adu Boahene & Ors: Izar Limited is a registered supplier to National Security. There's nothing wrong with Izar receiving payments for services they have rendered - Prosecution witness Edith Ruby Adumuah, NSB tells court. Cc: #JoyNews
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Jasper Ziggle 🥷🇬🇭 🇺🇸
🚨🇬🇭Nana Akua Akuffo I, the Sinpinsohene of Akropong Akyem, is currently undergoing court proceedings over GH₵3.39 million vehicle auction fræud case. The queen mother, also known as Mamaga Princess Emmanuella Sam, is accused by 29 complainants led by Mr. Lionel Lawson of collecting money from them with the promise of securing 38 vehicles through a private auction arrangement. According to the complainants, the vehicles were never delivered, refunds were delayed, and communication later stopped completely. They also said that she mentioned names of influential personalities to gain trust and confidence in the deal. Reports further indicate she was a 2023 parliamentary aspirant for the Ketu North Constituency, drawing political attention to the matter. Following the alleged failed transactions and non-refund of funds, the case was reported to authorities. She is currently in custody as investigations and court proceedings continue. More updates soon.
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ACHEAMPONG K. DERRICK
ACHEAMPONG K. DERRICK@Dr_Action_Boi·
Breaking!!! 95% of Ghanaian Teachers are happy about their unpaid salaries. ~Global InfoAnalytics
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Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, Esq. MP.
Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, Esq. MP.@etsedafeamekpor·
Kay Cudjoe states that: There is a Ghana most citizens can see. And there is another Ghana that truly governs. The first is the constitutional republic we are taught to believe in. The one of elections, ministers, manifestos, parliamentary debates, judicial robes, public institutions, and official titles. The second is the republic beneath it. Unwritten. Unelected. Unaccountable. Yet often more powerful. It is governed not by law, but by networks. Not by merit, but by patronage. Not by public mandate, but by influence. These are the gatekeepers of decay. They wear every colour and every costume. They sit in political parties promising salvation while bargaining with the same old establishment. They sit in palaces and traditional councils where sacred stools become instruments of influence. They sit in pulpits and altars, sanctifying corruption with spiritual cover. They sit in boardrooms and contractor circles where state capture is disguised as enterprise. They sit in the security services and civil service where loyalty can outweigh merit. They sit in hospitals, universities, regulators, and public institutions where networks often outrank competence. They sit in the media where outrage is too often selective. They sit in criminal and vigilante networks, ready whenever entrenched interests feel threatened. They are chiefs, clerics, financiers, bureaucrats, party elders, lobbyists, business elites, media brokers, fixers, retired power brokers, and professional influence peddlers. They are not always formally in charge. But they are always near power. And often, that is enough. They are the reason bad systems survive good intentions. The reason reform is resisted from within. The reason every new administration eventually begins to resemble the one before it. Because governments may change, but the gatekeepers remain. They do not care who wins elections so long as access is preserved. They do not care which slogan is trending so long as the structure remains intact. They simply reposition. Adapt. Rebrand. Infiltrate. And continue. Their power operates like a frequency beneath the visible noise of the republic, a constant vibration humming under every institution, every appointment, every transaction. You may not always see it, but you feel its effects. It distorts merit. It bends process. It unsettles justice. It turns public systems into private instruments. This is why many anti corruption crusades die slowly after dramatic beginnings. Why whistleblowers are isolated. Why investigators are pressured. Why institutions hesitate. Why obvious failures survive without consequence. Why the incompetent remain strangely untouchable. Because rot protected by a network ceases to be individual misconduct. It becomes institutional culture. And that is Ghana’s deepest crisis. Not merely corruption. Not merely bad governance. But the normalization of informal power structures that override formal accountability. We have spent too long reducing our national problems to partisan rivalry. As though replacing one party with another is sufficient remedy. It is not. Because our deepest problem is not simply who occupies Jubilee House. It is the sprawling ecosystem of unelected actors, hidden brokers, patronage merchants, and institutional parasites who shape what every occupant of Jubilee House can or cannot do. Until we confront them, elections will continue to change faces without changing fundamentals. The New Ghanaian must understand this: Some of the loudest moral voices in this country are custodians of the rot they publicly condemn. Some of the most respected figures in society are not defenders of order but managers of dysfunction. Some of the people celebrated as elders, fathers, patrons, or stakeholders are in truth gatekeepers of decay. And no nation can heal while its decay is protected by its own elite. The task before this generation is therefore larger than electoral politics. It is civilizational.
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LAW 🅴
LAW 🅴@_lawslaw·
Asiedu Nketia as president of Ghana? Oh chale let’s be serious oo. He’s better off in his current position. Ne be force sey he for chop president.
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Kristopee Abada Prosper
Kristopee Abada Prosper@KristopeeP·
@sidney_sbm Who's the owner of the Land? He who owns the land owns everything on , above and beneath the soil..... That's the law.... Again , all minerals are owned by the state
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Sidney
Sidney@sidney_sbm·
My cousin, who owns a small mining company and operates at a galamsey site, recently discovered a large deposit of gold. She was overjoyed by the find. However, the situation quickly took a troubling turn when the Ghanaian government moved to seize the raw gold, offering compensation in return. She refused the offer, unwilling to give up what she believes rightfully belongs to her. Now, the government is threatening to revoke her citizenship if she continues to resist. Now my cousin is depressed, is this fair the treatment she’s getting from the Ghanaian government…
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Samuel Bryan Buabeng
Samuel Bryan Buabeng@Sambryanbuabeng·
Another ₵480 million 24-hour market sole-source contract scandal is looming.
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Kristopee Abada Prosper@KristopeeP·
@sikakye_1 Voting for Bawumia so that Ken Ofori Atta can come and steal more money from the public purse for Npp supporters....?
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SIKA KYE😈
SIKA KYE😈@sikakye_1·
We are all voting for Bawumia in the 2028 election's right?
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Nαɳα Kɯαɱҽ
Nαɳα Kɯαɱҽ@NanaKwame_off·
CCTV capture Ajana 1 Ajana 2 going out of Jubilee House after Julius refused his $2m request. 😂
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Kristopee Abada Prosper@KristopeeP·
@_GhanaToday I can tell you on this platform that, the piece of shit is fake... this is the work of Npp and Bawumia trying hard to discredit Musa Dankwah's work... Musa Dankwah is credible pollster...
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GHANA TODAY
GHANA TODAY@_GhanaToday·
Mussa Dankwah requested $2 Million from Julius Debrah to project him in polls. - Nana Ama Agyarkoma, Aide to Julius Debrah makes shocking revelation #GhanaToday
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Atta Kwakwa
Atta Kwakwa@atta_kwakwa·
@KayMedia_ Regional Minister, the road to Mampong is a mess, no good drinking water, no proper sports grounds. Listen to the nonsense he s here talking. Ashlock. Your appointment is an insult to our region.
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Wan Kay
Wan Kay@KayMedia_·
If the Ashanti Regional minister is confident he's more popular than Dr. Bawumia, I challenge him to a Lapaz traffic light test, let's see if 2 people can recognise him 😂😂😂
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Mr Irish
Mr Irish@MrIrish3·
So the company that was awarded the hohoe-jasikan road was the same company that was awarded the same project in 2015 under the NDC They couldn’t construct the road to last even 10 years and they have been re-awarded the same road project Was it a deliberate ploy between them and government to construct a very shabby road so it deteriorates so that they are re-awarded the same contracts? Chale the country no go work aswear. The kind of dealings happening under John Mahama and his people is just sad
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Samuel Koku Anyidoho🇬🇭
Samuel Koku Anyidoho🇬🇭@KokuAnyidoho·
So we should cancel the free SHS huh? I ask again: is it that difficult for people to realize it when they have become nothing but a public nuisance after their stomachs take over from their brain 🧠 cells???? Anyway; when the stomach replaces the brain 🧠 cells, logic does not respond to the right external stimuli. Haaaaaaba🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Gen. Buhari
Gen. Buhari@Gen_Buhari_·
This is the current Road minister @KAgbodza! In 2021, when he was in opposition, he stated ttag “Sole sourcing is part of the reason we are unable to build roads” Now he is the road minister in Government and he has already 81 Sole-sourced contracts in 7 months worth over GHC73billion. In any serious country, this guy would have been sent to firing squad.
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Ahenkan
Ahenkan@DjoletoT·
Ghanaians regret voting for John Mahama, the king of Lies
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Kristopee Abada Prosper
Kristopee Abada Prosper@KristopeeP·
@BTLizle At times, instead of Npp supporters allowing their members of superior ideas to lead their debate, people like sewing machine and Nana kojo who know nothing about political message, to be messing up... The private sector has many factories producing the sanitary pads already.
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Kristopee Abada Prosper@KristopeeP·
@barkervogues Report this matter to the police to expose the one involved instead of using one brush to paint the party....
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Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor
Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor@barkervogues·
Life is an interesting journey. So much so that Sometimes I feel like I may have lived too long. These days. What amuses me the most are some NDC appointees. People who when the NDC was in opposition, will call me or call friends; and tell me to stop my activism, because Ghana is not worth the hussle. They will me how the Nana Addo Government is too vindictive. How they wish they could do what I am doing but they are too scared. People who were telling me and my family that, Ghana is all about tactics. And they won’t expose themselves like that because they need to get ahead quietly during the Nana Addo, era preserving their little or getting contracts here and there. Today those people are in power. They have appointments. Big men and women in Government. I love it the most that they now moralize to me about they care so much about Ghana. And how, I should leave them to do their jobs. Some even say to me. “We, we are not NPP oo. If you try your things, we will kill you one time” I swear, life is a big trip!
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