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@_ludobach

가입일 Eylül 2023
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Him@_ludobach·
@BrianG43337 @kuttloanoo I have no problem with mass deportations, but where does harassing beating and killing come in all this, that's just sick behaviour and maybe yall are too sick to notice how messed up it is
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Brian G@BrianG43337·
@_ludobach @kuttloanoo That's what you want me to say lol. Of course not, we have a gov that we hold accountable. We are not cowards. How can it be the fault of illegals? It baffles me why you'd protect "illegals", it's in the name, it's wrong, it's a criminal offense. We always raise concerns with HA
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Brian G@BrianG43337·
@kuttloanoo This is a very sensitive issue. I think majority of you guys should really go into the townships and just observe how people live, and how much this accepts them. The everyday life & experience for middle-class to wealthy group is TOTALLY different to the life of the poor.
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ys👅@acca_ish·
Ghana issues we are facing; Galamsey Dumsor Sanitation Transportation Water Cost of living Unemployment Rent Corruption Looting state Roads Streetlights Hospital beds Ethnic conflicts at Bawku Grazing misappropriation of funds Black stars Cocoa farmers Overpricing
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Of the 'big 5' in Anglophone Africa (Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania), only Ghana doesn't have a significant part of its population actively seeking to facilitate a disastrous national suicide. Ghana's only major current problem is Galamsey, which is fixable.

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Him
Him@_ludobach·
@CozyBrian_ China has a similar app where maybe after a night's out and you're drunk, you could order a driver for you and your friends. Check it out you could get something from there
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Brian🪴@CozyBrian_·
you’re right bro. these ideas are valuable… I need to get someone with the skills to help me execute them.
Adӧlf@Adolphite

@CozyBrian_ Bro, when you have ideas like this don't come to X to post them. If you don't have the skill get someone to build a system that can allow the idea to materialize. You never know

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Him@_ludobach·
@NaaBabyAyeley No but Muslim kids in Christian schools seems to be a stretch
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Naa Ayeley
Naa Ayeley@NaaBabyAyeley·
@_ludobach You genuinely believe the oppression will stop with the lgbt?
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Nii Commey
Nii Commey@niicommey01·
Ataya forkin
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mr_prez
mr_prez@mrprez213702·
@AbernarhS Ghana is made up of different tribe's and communities and it's abomination in all this communities for a man to be doing another man so you can't bring stupidity from elsewhere in the name of civilization to cancel the morals that we had if you want to do that find places for it
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Adepa🎨👩🏼‍🎨🎀
You passed a bill that prevents two consensual adults from doing whatever they want with their own bodies but , Pedophiless & childabusers were left out of this said bill. In a country where pedophiliaaa rate is high, I expected much from you!!! to protect our children!!
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YAYA TAKEOFF
YAYA TAKEOFF@black_mofo__·
What stonebwoy is doing now is what shatta wale used to do and yall termed it SHOWBIZ .
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Him@_ludobach·
@kapoku01 Masa masa what we do?😭
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Nomoneynohoney
Nomoneynohoney@kapoku01·
Dumb fucking dimwitted retarded Ghanaian youth.
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Him@_ludobach·
@black_mofo__ @Life_style90 @jebillll Stone be Ashaiman boy the fact that he is polished does not remove that street from his eye top make everybody just chill
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Ayine@Ayine_pula·
@_lanionline What’s kinda weird? Would I be allowed to enter Botswana undocumented and then demand whatever you guys have?
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Him
Him@_ludobach·
@AsakyGRN People who do this to themselves are now blaming foreigners
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
This guy asked a group of South African girls if they would ever date South African men, and they all said no, that they would never date them. They then went on to say the only nationality of men they can date are Nigerian men. 😂🤭
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Chart Guide
Chart Guide@chase_fiat·
@jeremyb___ As a Bhim fan I just have to keep quiet while they drag the overlord today
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dracojeremy
dracojeremy@jeremyb___·
the fakest friendship to me is that between sark and stonebwoy, it’s not been the same with them two since that virtual concert incident
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Him
Him@_ludobach·
@Mateisisa @MsTweba @_afro_politan Hoping you're not a bot but okay, if this is what you're really fighting for where does the beating and killing come in this, i would understand protests and petitioning your government but you guys have done none of that and gone straight to violence
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Mateisi@Mateisisa·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan Salons should be reserved for locals in a country already struggling to get jobs for its residents. You need to Invest R5 million to be allowed to run business in SA. Does salons worth that amount.
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🇯🇲@_afro_politan·
Ghana, usually known for diplomacy, has not handled this situation in SA properly at all, it's so sad to see the relationship disintegrate. After all the bilateral agreements, visa free travel etc, Ghanaians have been in South and Southern Africa unproblematically for decades.
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Him@_ludobach·
@ghansah_jr Always knew they weren't shit cos how come you can't help your followers prosper but you can help them destroy
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𝔾.@ghansah_jr·
Niggas got colonized and Neo colonized , whole time Asaase Yaa and her clique were doing jack shit. I remember when I was young people used to gas river spirits and now Asian brothers pissing mercury on their graves . All that fear mongering and no action Aight man.
𝔾.@ghansah_jr

Africans dey tear me pass. They never dey use “juju” for anything meaningful like national progress or eradication of systemic oppression. Kwasiasem like “stealing peoples husbands and killing your mother in law” What a demographic (derogatory)

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Him
Him@_ludobach·
@Nonny_Mkh @TheloEvents @DeborahYeboah16 Says the one blaming and fighting "illegals" for all your country's problems, don't you guys have law enforcement , oh wait they work for only the elite which you're not a part of. Sucks to be you
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Debs🥰
Debs🥰@DeborahYeboah16·
Who is Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, and why does she seem to have so much power? Don’t they have lawmakers and law enforcement agencies in South Africa? Why are their leaders so quiet? And why does it seem like their president is powerless? I’m so confused as to how one woman appears to have so much influence. Haibooo!!!
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Benjamin Darko
Benjamin Darko@BenAkuffoDarko·
@_CarlMoney It was an executive order calling for Aliens to leave the Country. It's the same way, Nigerians will also cite harassment and abuse when Ghana did it in 1969. I'm not trying to absolve/minimise excesses but the state led the expulsion and accepted it fully, not be indifferent.
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Benjamin Darko
Benjamin Darko@BenAkuffoDarko·
What you failed to single out was that these were Executive policies. And the evacuation process was handled entirely by State Officials or Security services. Nigerian and Ghanaian citizens weren't on the streets beating up or threatening people.
Farida Bemba Nabourema@Farida_N

“Attacks and mass deportation of foreign nationals is not a South African invention. Ironically, Ghana wrote the template in 1969. In November of that year, the government of Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia issued the Aliens Compliance Order, requiring foreigners without proper documentation to leave Ghana within weeks. What followed was one of the largest mass expulsions in postcolonial African history. Hundreds of thousands of West African migrants were forced to leave. Not the 300 that were reportedly flown back to Ghana a few days ago. We are talking about at least 500,000 people sent packing without any prior notice. The majority were Nigerians. Others came from Togo, Niger, Upper Volta (modern day Burkina Faso) and Côte d’Ivoire. These were not recent arrivals. Many had lived in Ghana for years, some for decades, even before the Gold Coast obtained its independence to form Ghana in 1957. Let us ask the right question. What led to this mass deportation of Africans by Ghanaian authorities? Ghana in 1969 was facing rising unemployment, economic stagnation and growing social discontent produced by governance failures that the Busia government had neither the capacity nor the political will to honestly address. And so it reached for the instrument that governments in economic difficulty have reached for across centuries and across continents: the foreigner. If citizens are struggling, immigrants must be part of the problem. It was a lie, and it was a politically effective lie, which is the most dangerous kind. What it was not was an accountability for the actual sources of Ghanaian economic difficulty, which had far more to do with the structural conditions of a commodity-dependent economy, the terms of Ghana’s integration into international trade, and the governance choices of successive Ghanaian administrations, than with the presence of Nigerian traders in Accra’s markets and Togolese farmers in Ghanaian plantations. Nigeria would follow a similar path a little more than a decade later. Nigeria, 1983: The Expelled Become the Expellers A little more than a decade later, Nigeria expelled approximately two million migrants during its own economic crisis. Among those expelled were Ghanaians, some of whom belonged to families that had themselves been displaced by Ghana’s 1969 expulsions and had relocated to Nigeria in search of the opportunity that xenophobia had stolen from them. Nigeria in 1983 was experiencing the consequences of oil revenue mismanagement on a scale that should have produced a fundamental reckoning with how the country’s political class had governed its extraordinary resource wealth. It did not produce that reckoning. It produced an expulsion order. The billions that had moved through Nigerian state accounts during the oil boom years and arrived in private hands rather than public infrastructure were not the subject of the national conversation. The Ghanaian mechanic and the Cameroonian trader were.” Read full piece: @faridabemba/south-africa-is-expelling-africans-today-6cdb2e7570f1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@faridabemba/s…

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