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Giɖi Gɔɖɔ
@Amable011
Project Management Professional // Project Analyst // Project Manager // Project Engineer// MSc Project Management// BSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Ghana Katılım Mayıs 2022
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@GhanaSocialUni @joyce_bawah You really need to be a case study on how masturbation affect the individual thinking capabilities 🤭🤭🤭. You fooool pass
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Madam you didn’t sound like this in opposition and we all saw how humble and attentive you were .. and you are no where near that now .. we didn’t vote his excellency JM to come and do a little better than NPP .. we voted for Ghana to be great .. it’s been 1 and half years what have we experienced to convince us Ghana is better .. is it the 35 billion debts , is it the lawlessness by the police , is it the incompetence of your ministers, is it the borrowing of billions from T bills ? Is it the high unemployment? Tell us madam what has changed since ndc came to power ? Look at how Galamsey is worst now , pls madam let’s be serious .. and much more see how crimes and murders are increasing and see how Webkid was even arrested for free speech … where is Oral? Pls
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A few years back, I took a bold step forward, and took up the role of directing the affairs of the then Former President John Dramani Mahama. At the time hope was all the NDC had, coupled of course with a strong desire and determination to make him President again. It was always obvious to myself many others that President Mahama had a lot more to offer the good people of Ghana 🇬🇭.
Watching him win the 2024 elections with such an overwhelming majority filled me with enormous confidence and optimism. Almost two years down the road and it is obvious that Ghanaian’s made a good choice. He is truly the most prepared President ever! He has what it takes to #Reset Ghana and is doing just that!
Let’s pray for our leader, let’s honor our leaders and let’s wish them well and support them as they work hard to deliver on the #resetting ghana. In the Economy, healthcare, infrastructure etc @JDMahama is delivering.

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@Gen_Buhari_ Ɔsi earns meet 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁😁😁chai no wonder u dey where you dey
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Meanwhile, NDC chose to send Kalyjay to USA with an allowance of $30,000 for the world cup whiles you a true NDC footsoldier still in your village at Volta Region struggling to make earns meet.
Aboa!!
Uncle Paa Kwesi@papakwesi_jr
NPP and Bawumia chose Arnold over Gen Buhari 😹😹😂
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The Minister for Energy and Green Transition Hon. Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor, together with key power sector stakeholders, toured ongoing electricity infrastructure projects in Kumasi and parts of the Ashanti Region to assess progress on efforts aimed at improving power reliability and strengthening electricity supply across the region.
The tour covered transmission and distribution upgrade works being undertaken by GRIDCo and ECG, as well as transformer upgrade and replacement projects at the Anwomaso and Kumasi substations, which are expected to significantly increase bulk power supply capacity.
Government is also working to add 1,000 MW of generation capacity in the middle belt through projects including the AKSA Power Plant, CENIT, AMERI Power Plant and the ARVENSIS Energy Project as part of efforts to build a more resilient, efficient and future-ready electricity network.




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𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐎𝐧𝐞-𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐀𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐢𝐧 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞, 𝐌𝐚𝐲𝐨𝐫 𝐄𝐛𝐢 𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭!
Your unwavering dedication, visionary leadership, and relentless commitment to the growth and transformation of the Tema Metropolis continue to inspire hope and progress. Over the past year, your passion for development, community engagement, sanitation improvement, youth empowerment, and responsive governance has left a remarkable impact across Tema.
Thank you for your sacrifices, hard work, and tireless efforts in building a cleaner, safer, more inclusive, and forward-looking city for all. Your leadership reflects purpose, service, and genuine love for the people.
As we celebrate this milestone, we also celebrate the progress made, the lives touched, and the greater vision ahead for Tema. May this journey continue to bring even greater transformation and success to the metropolis.
Congratulations on one impactful year of service, Mayor Ebi Bright. Tema is proud of you. ❤️✨
#JMLegacy #EbiBright #TemaRising #OneYearOfImpact #TransformingTema

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The only Governor being ridiculously targeted by the useless opposition is the very one who’s worked tirelessly within just one year to clean up their mess and deliver tangible relief to the Ghanaian people. Funny how hard work and results can make the wrong people uncomfortable😂#AbanPapaAba

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Civil Service Council applauds Finance Ministry over economic recovery efforts
The Civil Service Council has lauded the Ministry of Finance for its role in restoring stability to the Ghanaian economy, describing the Ministry’s recent performance as a strong indication of effective public sector leadership and sound economic management.
The commendation came during a familiarization visit by members of the Council to the Ministry, where discussions focused on economic management, institutional challenges, staff development and inter-agency collaboration.
Chairman of the Council, Dr. Lawrence Akanweeke Kannae, praised officials of the Ministry for their resilience and commitment in navigating the country through economic difficulties.
He noted that the recent appreciation of the cedi against major international currencies and the gradual improvement in economic conditions were clear signs that the Ministry’s efforts were yielding positive results.
“You have demonstrated commitment and dedication at a very critical period for the country. The economy is responding positively, and many Ghanaians are beginning to regain confidence,” he stated.
Dr. Kannae encouraged staff of the Ministry to sustain the momentum and continue working with professionalism and integrity to support government’s broader economic transformation agenda.
According to him, the Council’s engagement with the Ministry forms part of ongoing visits to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to deepen collaboration, identify operational bottlenecks and strengthen service delivery across the Civil Service.
He stressed that achieving government’s resetting agenda would require stronger institutional coordination and adequate logistical support for state institutions. He therefore called on the Ministry of Finance to continue supporting other MDAs to enable them to function effectively.
The Chief Director of the Ministry of Finance expressed appreciation to the Council for its continuous support and recognition of the Ministry’s work.
He indicated that the Ministry greatly values the Council’s role in strengthening human resource capacity within the Civil Service, particularly through training and professional development programmes.
The Chief Director also highlighted the impact of recent fiscal reforms introduced by the Ministry, especially the implementation of the Commitment Authorization system, which he said has helped reduce waste and ensure prudent use of public resources.
He added that the leadership of the Minister for Finance has played a major role in steering the economy toward recovery and rebuilding confidence in public financial management.
Also addressing the gathering, Dr. Evans Aggrey-Darkoh underscored the need for continuous staff development to enable public servants meet global standards in policy formulation and economic negotiations.
He explained that institutions such as the Ministry of Finance require highly skilled personnel because of their regular engagements with international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund.
Dr. Aggrey-Darkoh described the Ministry as one of the key state institutions helping to shape a resilient and self-sustaining economy through strategic policy interventions grounded in national priorities.
He further noted that while progress has been made, government institutions must continue building the capacity needed to effectively support private sector growth and national development.
Issues relating to government flagship programmes and gender budgeting initiatives also featured prominently during the discussions.
Members of the Civil Service Council present at the meeting included Dr. Esther Ofei-Aboagye, Kwame A. Tenkorang, Justice Agnes M.A. Dordzie, Charles Kwame Dondieu and Dr. Evans A. Dzikum together with directors and heads of units of the Ministry.




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Hon. Ewurabena Aubynn, Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, paid a visit to BECE centres across the constituency.
She was accompanied by the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), the Presiding Member, and the Municipal Coordinating Director.
The delegation was officially received by the Municipal Director of Education, alongside the Public Relations Officer (PRO) and the Head of Examinations, who briefed the team on the examination process and the general arrangements put in place to ensure a successful exercise.
During the visit, Hon. Ewurabena Aubynn interacted warmly with candidates, invigilators, and education officials, offering words of encouragement and motivation to the learners while commending teachers and examination personnel for their dedication.
Hon. Ewurabena Aubynn reaffirmed her unwavering commitment to educational development in Ablekuma North, emphasizing that investing in the future of the children remains her top priority and assured both learners and facilitators of her continued support in creating an enabling environment for academic excellence across the constituency.
Ewurabena wishes all candidates success as they write their examinations and encourages them to remain confident, focused, and determined to excel.
#EwuraForABN
#ResettingAblekumaNorth
#AblekumaNorthConstituency
Wednesday, 6th May 2026

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Is it that majority of you guys don’t know that the negative equity of GHC 93 billion the Bank of Ghana recorded in its 2025 financials is not just a 2025 figure but a cumulative total of the previous regime(NPP regime)? Where’s she wrong over here that y’all are saying the things you saying in the comment section? GHC 61 billion out of the 93 billion alone is from the then useless NPP government as a results of their irresponsible DDEP so where’s she wrong? And also, because she’s politically aligned, she shouldn’t have protested? When Akufo Addo and Ken Ofori Atta dems were protesting under President Rawlings and Mahama respectively, were they not politically aligned then? What is wrong with some of you? SMH
GHOne TV@ghonetv
A significant amount of Bank of Ghana’s losses is due to the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme... - Felicity Nelson (Deputy CEO, Ghana Tourism Development Company) #GHToday #GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert
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Special birthday wishes to this strong and energetic young lady @MaameAmaPratt .
Keep soaring higher

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Dr (Med) Anne-Marie Kudowor of the Police hospital claimed to have entered
the ambulance to inspect the victim and assess his vitals. It was found out to be
a lie as she did not even enter the ambulance.
#MedicalNegligence

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On Tuesday, 5th May 2026, I participated in the @3iafricasummit Summit Invitational Golf Tournament under the auspices of Dr Johnson Pandit Asiama, Governor - Bank of Ghana at the Achimota Golf Club.
Great ⛳️ Game!




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H.E @NJOAgyemang, Vice President of Ghana, has officially opened the 2nd Africa Health Workforce Investment Forum.
She left us with a powerful message⬇️
“We must plan, train, and deploy health workers effectively; employ them sustainably; and retain them with dignity”.
Watch⬇️
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In the midst of the tension and anxiety surrounding the BECE, I showed up with a smile and words of encouragement to help calm the nerves of our candidates as they face this important stage of their lives.
Wishing them confidence, clarity, and success in every paper.
#TMA #BECE2026 #EbiBright #JMLegacy #EducationFirst
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Ghana National Service Authority @_nsagh was well represented at the 2026 May Day Celebrations held in Koforidua, Eastern Region.



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