Kwasi P.

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Kwasi P.

Kwasi P.

@Kay_Peps

Joined Haziran 2012
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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
Otedola was once depressed until this happened to him. Your life is too small to be your vision! You are not rich until you are an outreach!” - Pastor Dolapo Lawal
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Daddy Faith
Daddy Faith@fbi_initials·
When Shank said, “we start our lives so late in Nigeria”, I completely understood him. It’s because he’s seen another world; one that makes you realize how much more you could’ve achieved earlier if you’d simply had an enabling environment. That’s what exposure does: it changes your frame of reference. Honestly, anyone earning a decent income shouldn’t just get comfortable. Strive for exposure. It does something to your life that you can’t measure in money. Exposure is also a confidence booster. In my workspace, I’m the only guy among five young ladies—average age, 25. Each speaks at least three languages (one speaks four, another five!). One runs a thriving YouTube channel, another owns a kennel, another is a professional dancer. And they are all lawyers. I really admire them. When they recently found out my age, one of them innocently asked, “What have you been doing?”😂 I couldn’t even be mad. I just laughed, because I wish I’d known certain things earlier. Still, I’m thankful. Thankful that now I know better, and that it’s a basic requirement for my kids to speak fluently other languages asides Yoruba and English, have hobbies and be consistently encouraged, possess incredible agency. Because these are the things that make life truly livable. If you have the means, invest in exposure. Do it often. The compounding effect will shock you.
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Aristotlektv
Aristotlektv@aristotledada·
Since June, when Interpol issued a Red Notice for Ken Ofori-Atta, Ghana has been waiting. The Special Prosecutor declared him a fugitive, laid out the cases from the Agyapa royalties deal to the National Cathedral contracts, and promised firm action. Interpol confirmed the notice was live. That was supposed to be the line in the sand. And then, nothing. Silence. This silence is not benign. It corrodes public trust. It leaves space for whispers that the system is stalling, that power has placed its thumb once again on the scales of justice. For ordinary Ghanaians who bore the brunt of reckless borrowing, collapsing pensions, and a broken cedi, the quiet feels like betrayal. The facts are not in dispute. Ofori-Atta left Ghana in January. The OSP branded him a fugitive in February. His legal team promised cooperation, but by June 2nd he had failed to appear, triggering the reinstatement of fugitive status and the Interpol alert. The investigations are real: Strategic Mobilization Ghana contracts, ECG and BXC, National Cathedral procurement, the ambulance deal, and suspicious tax refund disbursements. The OSP rejected virtual interviews and demanded his physical presence. These are on the record. What is not on the record is progress. Where is he? What cooperation has been sought from foreign governments? Has an extradition request been filed? Are courts abroad seized with this case, or are we waiting for some miracle of voluntary return? Has his medical evidence been independently verified, or are we once again swallowing letters at face value because of who he is? These questions matter because silence only serves the morally bankrupt elite, who have long mastered the art of delay, distraction, and deception. Ken Ofori-Atta’s family insists he is not running. But his body is in America, while his fingerprints remain on Ghana’s broken economy. They say he is ready for a Zoom call, yet when it served his reputation he had no trouble attending summits, sitting on boards, and granting interviews. Illness is serious, but illness is not immunity. And certainly not immunity from accountability. Ghana’s justice system cannot become a playground where excuses are currency and privilege is due process. If this were a young man from Madina accused of stealing public funds, would the courts wait for surgery abroad? Would Interpol be asked to consider character references from his family? Or would his face already be on the evening news, mugshot and all? Justice cannot vanish into thin air when the accused is powerful. The OSP declared him a fugitive. Interpol issued the notice. The people are owed more than silence. If there are diplomatic hurdles, explain them. If there are legal obstacles, disclose them. If the case has stalled, admit it. What cannot continue is this deadly quiet, because justice unseen is justice undone. This is not about vengeance. It is about precedent. If the man who presided over Ghana’s worst economic collapse can slip through the cracks of law and diplomacy, then Ghana has declared open season for impunity. We are not asking for theatre. We are asking for accountability, transparently pursued, and regularly explained to the public. We are done being polite. Ghana deserves justice without delay, without performance, and without apology. Reset Ghana. Strip the facade. Let justice breathe. #DemoAgainstOspLoading #OralMustWork #Time2SanitiseTheSystem
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kevthewave
kevthewave@kevthewave·
Why clubbing is no longer fun in Ghana
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𝑳𝑶𝑵𝑮 𝑳𝒀𝑭
When the FBI wrote to @EOCOghana over a stolen Lamborghini in @shattawalegh’s custody, EOCO is acting effectively. So why can’t we also count on the FBI’s cooperation with same urgency be applied to Ofori-Atta, who is suspected by the @ospghana to be in the US for months now? 🤔
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sunni the homie
sunni the homie@_ananamous·
Dot the Genius.
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Wisdom Kaye
Wisdom Kaye@modsiwW·
The Olympics but high fashion. (The first 14/25)
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SNV Ghana
SNV Ghana@SNVGhana·
Yesterday marked the successful conclusion of #HF4AProject’s three-day workshop with partners and staff from 11 MMDAs in the Upper West Region! 🌍💧 Collaborating with @mswrgovgh, the event focused on the revised National Water Policy and Hand Hygiene for All (HH4A) Initiative.
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nana aba
nana aba@thenanaaba·
Look at someone with enemies 😂😂
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Wode Maya ®
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
Let This Sink in 🤔
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abhinav
abhinav@abnux·
"look at your keyboard betw..."
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GO INSIDE 🏋️‍♀️
GO INSIDE 🏋️‍♀️@goinsidefit·
A “trotro” and a Maybach are all cars or?
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Durag Habibi
Durag Habibi@Gdn432·
Bro HERHHH
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Ezekiel
Ezekiel@ezekiel_aleke·
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