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@menenaba

writer | independent curator | faux SOCIALITE

It's dark Beigetreten Şubat 2012
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Yao 🇬🇭
Yao 🇬🇭@yforyao·
I could put y’all on to a new Ghanaian song everday for a year and still not run out. You all are lying about Ghana not having good artists. Good ≠ Mainstream
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Ra✨🦋
Ra✨🦋@itssimplyangel·
This season was so perfect in so many categories, S16 was such a KII 😭
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JustRight Ghana
JustRight Ghana@JustRightGhana·
As President Mahama heads to France for the One Health Summit, we've sent him this letter urging him to reconsider Ghana's anti-LGBTQ bill on public health grounds. When key populations go underground, everyone's health suffers. @GhanaPresidency @JDMahama @FelixKwakyeOfo1
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KATELYN@Babylego·
@menenaba @jakeblennings This is the correct answer. Monica and Ross were siblings; Rachel was their high school best friend and crush respectively. Chandler met Ross in college. Joey and Phoebe came into the picture when they needed roommates. How is this a question? Does no one know the canon?
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.riverain@menenaba·
@jakeblennings Monica, Racheal, Ross, were the main cast. Chandler, Joey, then Phoebe were the second, in that order.
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Tope Dada
Tope Dada@TopeDada17·
Nigeria has clay, Nigeria has talent. So why are we still importing what we can literally mold from our own soil?
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Ifé
Ifé@Ife_musiq·
🎵Jolly Papa – Rex Lawson. I infused a blend of Twi, Kalabari, and Igbo into this beautiful classic. African languages are rich, diverse, and truly beautiful, this is a celebration of their harmony and heritage. 💜🦅
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DomiNICK
DomiNICK@domynych·
Someone would say one is better than zero and that's true. But in a busy system and a million people city, a bus meant for urban mobility should have the capacity to move 50 to 100 passengers at a go. Accra alone would need more than 1000 of these buses to make an impact.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu@FelixKwakyeOfo1

In the mean time, 100 29-seater buses have arrived in the country to ease recent road transport challenges. They form part of 300 procured for the purpose. Another batch of 100 will arrive in August with the last batch of 100 arriving in November.

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Black Labrys
Black Labrys@blacklabrys·
Do LGBTQ Burkinabé not matter in all of you's praises of that man? How can you be talking about leaving behind Western govt models and be regurgitating colonial rhetoric surrounding queerness which was on this continent before white people came here?
Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo@CKyobutungi

Give me Burkina Faso and Traore anytime than this sham we call democracy. As Africans, we should start challenging this narrative that elections = democracy. The political class will kill and maim, steal votes and then expect us to believe we are better off than Burkina. Nah!!

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Alfred
Alfred@CallmeAlfredo·
Ghana doesn’t have a bus shortage problem. It has a governance problem. For decades, we’ve bought buses, STC, OSA, Metro Mass, Ayalolo. And for decades, many of them have ended up abandoned or barely functioning. Why? Because the basics are missing: proper maintenance plans, disciplined asset management, coherent route planning, and real accountability. We haven’t learned the core lesson. Instead, we keep procuring more buses, as if hardware can fix what is fundamentally a systems failure. It’s the hallmark of a procurement-driven approach to development. The solution is not more buses. It’s better governance. Start with Accra as a pilot. Establish a single accountable body, the Accra Transit Authority. Its job would be to plan routes, set service standards, and enforce performance-based contracts across operators. Trotro operators are not the enemy. They are already the backbone of the system. Bring them into a formal structure, set clear standards, and hold them accountable. Protect routes from arbitrary encroachment. Enforce maintenance schedules based on manufacturer guidelines for state-operated buses. Only once a functioning system exists does it make sense to invest in more buses, because then they will actually last. Until then, every new fleet we procure is just a slow donation to the scrapyard.
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.riverain@menenaba·
is the Benin opposition presidential candidate aware that it’s campaign week?
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7ife
7ife@_tifeboy·
Standing inside a piece of Nollywood history
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Sammy
Sammy@coldsummers91·
Tamale Teaching Hospital, as it stands, does not have a functioning MRI. The lack of public MRI services in the five regions of Northern Ghana is well documented. The pace of development in our health sector is worrying. They only act after something tragic happens smfh
Ölele Salvador🦅🇬🇭@OleleSalvador

🚨ICYMI🇦🇪⛑️: In a recent incident in Dubai, Emergency Medical Services paramedics used a LUCAS 3 automated CPR device to resuscitate a man who suffered sudden cardiac arrest. This device(a standard equipment in UAE ambulances) is able to deliver consistent compressions without fatigue. Official EMS footage shows the rapid nighttime response. 🦅🇬🇭

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ils@dearilya·
non-actors hudcon somewhere in an alternate universe would join a hollanov lookalike contest and win and just start making out btw
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harper@purpleharper1·
deeply obsessed with rupaul telling nini coco she lacks humanity and then showing her an ai portrait
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