Carl Aryee

1K posts

Carl Aryee

Carl Aryee

@exgtplus

The Best Professional Photographer and Videographer in Ghana. Contact 0553006446

Greater Accra, Ghana . Madina 参加日 Haziran 2014
182 フォロー中54 フォロワー
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Noormeck33 @Oil_Jamesx “And indeed, Jesus will be [a sign for] knowledge of the Hour, so be not in doubt of it, and follow Me. This is a straight path. And never let Satan avert you. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy .” (Surat 43:61-62) This not from the Bible. Jesus loves you
English
0
0
0
2
Mcnoory
Mcnoory@Noormeck33·
@exgtplus @Oil_Jamesx «Consider˺ the Day ˹when˺ every soul will come pleading for itself, and each will be paid in full for what it did, and none will be wronged». Quran 16:111 🙏
English
4
0
0
27
James
James@Oil_Jamesx·
Only five hours have passed since I embraced Islam and publicly announced it… But the feeling inside me is beyond words, and the peace within me is worth far more than all the wealth in the world. A strange calm… as if something that was missing has finally returned to its rightful place.
James tweet media
English
1.6K
2.2K
14.6K
186.3K
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Noormeck33 @Oil_Jamesx We sent, following in their footsteps, Jesus, the son of Mary, confirming that which came b4 him in the Torah; and We gave him the Gospel, in which was guidance and lit and confirming that which preceded it of the Torah as guidance and instruction for the righteous” (Surat 5:46)
English
0
0
0
1
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Noormeck33 @Oil_Jamesx The Hadith of Abu Hurariah (Sahih Bukhari 4:55:657) says, “… surely (Jesus), the son of Mary will soon descend amongst you and will judge mankind…” Nobody goes to the father except through JESUS and this is the man I worship and serve. You and I who has the chance?
English
0
0
0
5
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Noormeck33 @Oil_Jamesx 47:4) When you meet the unbelievers (in battle), smite their necks until you have crushed them, then bind your captives firmly; thereafter (you are entitled to) set them free, either by an act of grace, or against ransom, until the war ends. That is for you to do. This DID? 😂
English
1
0
0
25
Klay
Klay@UtdKlay·
🚨Patrice Evra blasts Jamie Carragher on poor Mo Salah Treatment at Liverpool: 🗣️ Evra: "I’m going to be completely honest with you, because you know me, I always speak my mind. I look at what is happening with Mo Salah at Liverpool and it actually baffles me. You have Liverpool legends like Jamie Carragher constantly playing down his achievements on television. Why? The man has won them everything!” “Instead of these legends being out there singing Mo Salah’s songs everywhere they go, they stay quiet or they criticize. So what happens? Mo is forced to go on social media, posting his own stats and holding his own trophies just to remind his own people of the respect he deserves. He has to sing his own song because the guys who should be singing it are too busy trying to diminish him. It’s crazy!” “This would never happen at Arsenal. Legends like Ian Wright and Thierry Henry protect their own and elevate their modern stars—like Bukayo Saka. At Liverpool, they’re making their BEST EVER player fight for his legacy. Very sad….𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲
Klay tweet mediaKlay tweet media
English
321
1.5K
10.1K
617.4K
Jamal W.
Jamal W.@sungnuma·
@Joy997FM Why is Bawumia no longer talking economics. Has he surrendered the certificates in economics ?
English
1
0
1
61
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Joy997FM This is useless speech. What happened to his economic lectures?How different must Africa embrace AI? Even primary kids are using AI in Ghana now and it’s the common tool the fraud boys are using now. Bawumia has no message. He should sit down and learn economic management from JM
English
0
0
0
30
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Carra23 @LFC Kwasia! Go to the radio and tv station and tell the world mr. Spokesperson 😏
English
0
0
0
4
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Carra23 Since you equally played for Liverpool, you can put yourself #1. You’ve shown what you are truly good at. Shameless hater! @LFC is becoming useless as your public unguarded talks. Very soon no good player will want to die for this club. What a shame
English
2
0
1
415
Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher@Carra23·
It’s not poor timing from anyone, I did this interview before Salah announced his decision. Then went on the overlap a day after the Salah announcement & brought up I’d put him 6th on the LFC list. The club decided to put it out before I gave away my full list!
@victorfatanmi

Poor timing to publish a list that puts Gerrard as #1 and Salah as #6, ranked by one of Salah's biggest critics. Terrible timing. Terrible job @LFC.

English
601
123
4.1K
1.5M
Chris Adede
Chris Adede@CAdede·
Bro you need to be factual and stop spreading malice as you twerk for Morocco! Which final did Senegal 🇸🇳 forfeit? Didn't they came to back to the pitch after protesting for 15 mins and won the match at extra time ? They have a right to parade the AFCON🏆. Coz they won it on the pitch by defeating Morocco.
Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 English
3
0
20
1.7K
Micky Jnr
Micky Jnr@MickyJnr__·
Some people are saying Senegal are disrespecting the Confederation of African Football Appeal Committee especially after the verdict stating they forfeited the final against Morocco. Yet, they’ve gone ahead with the trophy parade in France… Do you agree with them or not? #africanfootball
Micky Jnr tweet media
English
342
42
805
69K
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@Oil_Jamesx When satan blesses you, at the earliest stage you feel like you’re in heaven. BUT he blesses and later adds SORROWS. If there’s any peace in that religion, THE WHOLE WORLD SHOULD BE HEAVEN ON EARTH NOW! We joined your family to congratulate you and we are here to sympathize….
English
1
0
2
376
Mcnoory
Mcnoory@Noormeck33·
@Oil_Jamesx «As for those who repent, believe, and do good deeds, they are the ones whose evil deeds Allah will change into good deeds. For Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful». Quran 25:70
English
1
0
0
142
Carl Aryee
Carl Aryee@exgtplus·
@barkervogues Just focus and do you when your time is up you say bye bro and leave the rest to the rest…..
English
0
0
1
254
Apex Editor
Apex Editor@copythis·
Since when is nearly thirty percent the norm expected or anticipated by a waiter or waitress on top of (whatever amount) of dollars spent? If there is a special condition involved that justifies it, then fine, but that is the exception, not the rule. The ‘rule’ is anywhere between ten and twenty percent, landing at a median fifteen as a rule of thumb.
English
10
0
31
2.9K
Kojo
Kojo@KojoKeelson·
@exgtplus @barkervogues @Manasseh_Azure Says who. There were many upper-class families, especially along the coast that made a lot of money from the slave. Rev Philip Quarcoe's father was a wealthy slave merchant in Cape Coast in the early 1700s
English
1
0
0
22
Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor
Letter to my dear Bongo Brother! 1. This letter is addressed to my brother Manasseh Azure Awuni (@Manasseh_Azure). But in truth it is intended to be read by all interested in the conversations evoked by his recent writings. 2. Precisely because of that wider target audience, I apologize in advance. For my writing will be a little dense and perhaps too academic for how I usually write on social media. 3. For all who follow me; you know that I try to separate my academic work from how I engage here because I want to carry along the most amount of people when I write. Many say they appreciate how I make law accessible. 4. But issues at hand beget their own manner of responding. The issues are at once academic and dense, so forgive. 5. Manasseh is correct. Correct in that African merchant involvement as middlemen in this barbaric enterprise must be catalogued and be part of the broader reparations conversation. 6. Now in having that conversation we must do so to educate and enlighten so we can better acknowledge how we too repair. YES ! WE TOO MUST REPAIR! 7. My worry however, is that we must be careful that we do not tether too closely to the ever regressive argument which holds that the participation of African merchants and polities in the transatlantic slave trade somehow negates or dilutes the moral and legal case for holistic repair. 8. Still, this line of reasoning which many find in your writing, deserves serious engagement, because it touches on genuine historical complexity. Yet, I find that it ultimately rests on a conflation of complicity with causation; or worse, it conflates moral imperfection with an imposed forfeiture of justice. 8. Now, let us be precise about what the historical record shows. Yes, African rulers, merchants, and intermediaries participated in the capture and sale of enslaved persons. 9. This is neither new scholarship nor a suppressed truth. It has been extensively documented by historians from Walter Rodney to Toyin Falola. The question is not whether this happened. The question here is what follows from it, legally and morally. 10. This is what I feel you address inelegantly, if at all! 11. Consider an instructive parallel. During the Holocaust, some Jews run the Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst, Jewish police units in the ghettos tasked with maintaining order and, in some cases, facilitating deportations to extermination camps. 12. The moral anguish of that role has been the subject of profound reflection, from Hannah Arendt’s controversial treatment of the Judenräte to more recent and more sympathetic scholarship recognising the impossible conditions under which these individuals operated. And yet no serious person has ever suggested that the existence of the Ordnungsdienst undermines the case for Holocaust reparations, restitution, or even the basic moral claim that what was done to the Jewish people constituted an unparalleled crime. 13. The reason is straightforward: the system was not designed, or imposed, by its victims, even where some among the victimised were drawn into its machinery as key players. 14. The same structural logic applies to the transatlantic trade. The system of racialised chattel slavery that defined the Atlantic world from the sixteenth century onward was conceived, financed, legislated, and enforced by European powers and their colonial successors. 15. The legal architecture of the Code Noir, the Slave Codes of the British Caribbean and the American South, the asientos, the joint-stock companies chartered by European crowns: none of this originated in Africa. African participation occurred within a system whose terms, prices, destinations, and ultimate purposes were determined by external demand. 16. To put it bluntly, treating the middleman as the architect is to confuse a distorted market response with the market’s creation.
English
67
241
733
52.5K