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Zaavel

@alksolu

Politics l Cybersecurity l A proud Akatamansonian🇵🇸 Leadership l Teaching l Design l ChelseaFC 💙

Inscrit le Nisan 2026
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Mr Ralph.
Mr Ralph.@UgochukwuMK·
I'm following the first hundred people that will like this post.
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𝙼𝚞𝚜𝚊𝚑 𝙸𝚋𝚗 𝚂𝚑𝚒𝚛𝚊𝚣🇬🇭
Check the statistics. NDC as a political party, has appointed many women into leadership positions than any political party in the history of Ghana. A party that appreciates the inclusiveness of more women in leadership. The affirmative bill is our core principle🇬🇭🙏.
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Zaavel@alksolu·
Dr. Like will not kill me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Rahman osman
Rahman osman@iamrahmanosman·
At 36, Idrissa Gana Gueye is still performing at the highest level-covering every blade of grass, breaking play, and even delivered a lovely assist. Truly remarkable. He deserves far more praise, especially as an African footballer still performing at 36years.
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Absolute Chelsea
Absolute Chelsea@AbsoluteChelsea·
Continuing the shooting practice at Cobham! ⚽️🔵 🎥 @ChelseaFC
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Elorm 🥷🏿
Elorm 🥷🏿@Elorm_Hood·
9th April, 2026 PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RE: CLARIFICATION OF THE IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION OF GHANA’S POSITION ON THE PUBLICAN AI SYSTEM The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) has taken note of recent attempts by certain individuals and groups to misrepresent the Association’s current position on the introduction and implementation of the Publican Artificial Intelligence (AI) System at Ghana’s ports. These attempts, which rely on a December 18, 2025 media publication, seek to create the erroneous impression that the IEAG remains opposed to the AI system. We wish to categorically state that such claims are misleading, outdated, and do not reflect the Association’s present stance. It is important to place on record that the concerns raised by the IEAG in 2025 were legitimate and grounded in the lack of adequate stakeholder consultation, as well as issues relating to data security, transparency, and system integration. At the time, the Association, alongside other industry players, called for broader engagement to ensure that any technological transition at the ports would be credible, secure, and beneficial to all stakeholders. Following those concerns, the Government of Ghana, through the finance ministry and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has engaged extensively with industry stakeholders, including the IEAG. These engagements have been constructive, addressing key issues initially raised and demonstrating a clear commitment by government to refine and strengthen the implementation framework of the system. As a result of these consultations and the good faith shown by government in responding to stakeholder concerns, the IEAG wishes to state unequivocally that it supports the Publican AI System, which has since been rolled out. While it is acknowledged that the implementation phase has experienced some operational challenges, an occurrence which is common with major policy and technological reforms, the Association recognizes the ongoing efforts by authorities to address these issues. Recent engagements, including responses to concerns raised at stakeholder forums, further affirm government’s commitment to ensuring the system functions efficiently and effectively. The IEAG also underscores the significant potential benefits of the Publican AI System. These include enhanced revenue mobilisation, improved transparency, reduction in revenue leakages, and the minimisation of unethical practices at the ports. The system represents a critical step toward modernising Ghana’s trade facilitation architecture and strengthening national economic growth. We therefore caution the public and stakeholders to disregard any attempts by individuals or groups seeking to recycle outdated positions of the Association to serve narrow or parochial interests. Such efforts do not only misrepresent the IEAG but also undermine national progress. The Association will not allow itself to be used as a tool for propaganda or any agenda that does not advance the collective interest of importers, exporters, and the Ghanaian economy. The IEAG remains committed to supporting policies and reforms that enhance efficiency at the ports, eliminate bottlenecks, protect national revenue, and promote a fair and competitive trading environment. We urge all stakeholders to support the successful implementation of the Publican AI System in the national interest. Signed, Samson Asaki Awingobit Executive Secretary Tel: 0243575046
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the bold forum
the bold forum@TheBoldForum·
Link is all set! Fellow #BOLDIES, kindly set your reminders for tomorrow God willing and get your objective analysis for your #BOLDTAKES too. Time is 7pm prompt. Hosted by: @TheBoldForum, @mistadela & @fanti_boy #THEBOLDFORUM #BOLDIES Link🔗👇 x.com/i/spaces/1yKAP…
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the bold forum@TheBoldForum

We promised to be Back and we came Back Bigger and Better! Fellow #BOLDIES! Get your #BOLDTAKES ready this Sunday. As parliament have been tardy in passing of this bill, lets dissect into its pros and cons and give our verdict through our #BOLDTAKES See you there! #THEBOLDFORUM

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Elorm 🥷🏿
Elorm 🥷🏿@Elorm_Hood·
As a man, Do this challenge: - No porn - No alcohol - 2 - 4 eggs/day - 3 liters of water - 6-7 hours of sleep - 10,000+ steps/day - 300+ push-ups daily - Cold water in the morning - Write at least 1,000 words daily - Write 5 things you done It will save you.
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Erskine Whyte
Erskine Whyte@RevErskineGH·
Tinku @dkbghana since you left the studio in December, no one has been able to use the head phones, next time bring your own! Thanks
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Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor
When I was a child growing up in Akuse; my father used to give me money to take Trotro to Odumase to go to the library and read/study. There was also another library near Atua I think. (That second library, I owe them a lot of books for all the books, I borrowed and lost or stole. But that’s another matter for another day. I was around 10/11years old. Anyway, Whenever I went to the library at Odumase. The Odumase district court was close by. So unknown to my parents, I would go sneak into the District Court and just watch proceedings. That was my favourite pastime. At lunch, I will go buy food, eat and come back and sit and watch the proceedings. One day, my mother, came looking for me; and came to find me in the court. A policewoman, I was dragged by the ear out. My secret was out and my escapades came to an end. She then decided to put the fear of God in me. Stories about how one day an accused person can point me as an accomplice to a theft and robbery. I was scared straight, even for an opinionated, fast talking boy. I never went back. But my fascination with the law never ended. Shalom .
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Zaavel@alksolu·
HE @JDMahama will never disappoint. He is ever ready to sign the LGBTQI Bill as soon as it is passed by parliament
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Afia Dimple🦋
Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
ALWAYS CONNECT WITH MY REPOSTERS ‼️
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Owuraku Ampofo
Owuraku Ampofo@_owurakuampofo·
Coventry City have been promoted following the results from today’s league games. 🇬🇭 Brandon Thomas-Asante will play in the Premier League for the first time in his career. #3Sports
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Kobe Boujee
Kobe Boujee@kobe_boujee88·
Imagine Ghana sending people to the moon and naming the mission “Asaase Yaa 2”
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Zaavel@alksolu·
9th April, 2026 PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RE: CLARIFICATION OF THE IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION OF GHANA’S POSITION ON THE PUBLICAN AI SYSTEM The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) has taken note of recent attempts by certain individuals and groups to misrepresent the Association’s current position on the introduction and implementation of the Publican Artificial Intelligence (AI) System at Ghana’s ports. These attempts, which rely on a December 18, 2025 media publication, seek to create the erroneous impression that the IEAG remains opposed to the AI system. We wish to categorically state that such claims are misleading, outdated, and do not reflect the Association’s present stance. It is important to place on record that the concerns raised by the IEAG in 2025 were legitimate and grounded in the lack of adequate stakeholder consultation, as well as issues relating to data security, transparency, and system integration. At the time, the Association, alongside other industry players, called for broader engagement to ensure that any technological transition at the ports would be credible, secure, and beneficial to all stakeholders. Following those concerns, the Government of Ghana, through the finance ministry and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has engaged extensively with industry stakeholders, including the IEAG. These engagements have been constructive, addressing key issues initially raised and demonstrating a clear commitment by government to refine and strengthen the implementation framework of the system. As a result of these consultations and the good faith shown by government in responding to stakeholder concerns, the IEAG wishes to state unequivocally that it supports the Publican AI System, which has since been rolled out. While it is acknowledged that the implementation phase has experienced some operational challenges, an occurrence which is common with major policy and technological reforms, the Association recognizes the ongoing efforts by authorities to address these issues. Recent engagements, including responses to concerns raised at stakeholder forums, further affirm government’s commitment to ensuring the system functions efficiently and effectively. The IEAG also underscores the significant potential benefits of the Publican AI System. These include enhanced revenue mobilisation, improved transparency, reduction in revenue leakages, and the minimisation of unethical practices at the ports. The system represents a critical step toward modernising Ghana’s trade facilitation architecture and strengthening national economic growth. We therefore caution the public and stakeholders to disregard any attempts by individuals or groups seeking to recycle outdated positions of the Association to serve narrow or parochial interests. Such efforts do not only misrepresent the IEAG but also undermine national progress. The Association will not allow itself to be used as a tool for propaganda or any agenda that does not advance the collective interest of importers, exporters, and the Ghanaian economy. The IEAG remains committed to supporting policies and reforms that enhance efficiency at the ports, eliminate bottlenecks, protect national revenue, and promote a fair and competitive trading environment. We urge all stakeholders to support the successful implementation of the Publican AI System in the national interest. Signed, Samson Asaki Awingobit Executive Secretary Tel: 0243575046
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KOJO DYNAMIC 𓃵
KOJO DYNAMIC 𓃵@AnnanPerry·
9th April, 2026 PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RE: CLARIFICATION OF THE IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION OF GHANA’S POSITION ON THE PUBLICAN AI SYSTEM The Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana (IEAG) has taken note of recent attempts by certain individuals and groups to misrepresent the Association’s current position on the introduction and implementation of the Publican Artificial Intelligence (AI) System at Ghana’s ports. These attempts, which rely on a December 18, 2025 media publication, seek to create the erroneous impression that the IEAG remains opposed to the AI system. We wish to categorically state that such claims are misleading, outdated, and do not reflect the Association’s present stance. It is important to place on record that the concerns raised by the IEAG in 2025 were legitimate and grounded in the lack of adequate stakeholder consultation, as well as issues relating to data security, transparency, and system integration. At the time, the Association, alongside other industry players, called for broader engagement to ensure that any technological transition at the ports would be credible, secure, and beneficial to all stakeholders. Following those concerns, the Government of Ghana, through the finance ministry and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), has engaged extensively with industry stakeholders, including the IEAG. These engagements have been constructive, addressing key issues initially raised and demonstrating a clear commitment by government to refine and strengthen the implementation framework of the system. As a result of these consultations and the good faith shown by government in responding to stakeholder concerns, the IEAG wishes to state unequivocally that it supports the Publican AI System, which has since been rolled out. While it is acknowledged that the implementation phase has experienced some operational challenges, an occurrence which is common with major policy and technological reforms, the Association recognizes the ongoing efforts by authorities to address these issues. Recent engagements, including responses to concerns raised at stakeholder forums, further affirm government’s commitment to ensuring the system functions efficiently and effectively. The IEAG also underscores the significant potential benefits of the Publican AI System. These include enhanced revenue mobilisation, improved transparency, reduction in revenue leakages, and the minimisation of unethical practices at the ports. The system represents a critical step toward modernising Ghana’s trade facilitation architecture and strengthening national economic growth. We therefore caution the public and stakeholders to disregard any attempts by individuals or groups seeking to recycle outdated positions of the Association to serve narrow or parochial interests. Such efforts do not only misrepresent the IEAG but also undermine national progress. The Association will not allow itself to be used as a tool for propaganda or any agenda that does not advance the collective interest of importers, exporters, and the Ghanaian economy. The IEAG remains committed to supporting policies and reforms that enhance efficiency at the ports, eliminate bottlenecks, protect national revenue, and promote a fair and competitive trading environment. We urge all stakeholders to support the successful implementation of the Publican AI System in the national interest. Signed, Samson Asaki Awingobit Executive Secretary Tel: 0243575046
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Zaavel@alksolu·
@CFC_OBED We love this silence 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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OB@CFC_OBED·
The silence you see on your timeline is proudly sponsored by Bournemouth in partnership with kroupi and Scott nation
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