FREDERICK AMFO

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FREDERICK AMFO

FREDERICK AMFO

@AmfoFrederick

Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Lawd@WMTwai·
Masa, you're no different from Asenso Boakye. When you taste the money, you start to see nothing wrong with the things you were shouting about in the past. At the time you were assessing them did you know anything beyond what the documents stated? Why are you talking about "currently"? That sounds like Nana Addo when he said Wontumi was "currently" engaged in galamsey in that forest. You're all the same. #disappointing
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kwame agbodza
kwame agbodza@KAgbodza·
Fellow Countrymen and Women , what we do at the Ministry of Road and Highways is largely engineering. Don’t be mislead by anyone with a hidden motive. No contractor in Ghana has only one staff. I am told someone mentioned the name of a firm called Sanam (4 workers per SSNIT clearance) and Build Managers (1 worker). These are contractors with many active staff working on site currently. Disregard the disinformation.
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Raymond@Ray54742·
@Listo_Mens Like joke, I no see a useless journalist like u before..Dr Kwaku Oteng should have use ur salary to produce Adonko 123. Wagyimi dodo
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Fiifi Sage
Fiifi Sage@_Fiifi_Sage·
They do politics with everything and then when it backfires, they turn around to blame the NPP. John Mahama’s second coming is the worst thing for our football, our economy, our health, our education, etc. Nfui
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Fiifi Sage
Fiifi Sage@_Fiifi_Sage·
Thank you Gyankroma Akufo-Addo. Animals like @TheOnlyBKB must be dealt with and dealt with properly🤝
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Manasseh Azure Awuni
Manasseh Azure Awuni@Manasseh_Azure·
One day, our great-grandchildren will demand reparatory justice from China for destroying our water and forests through galamsey.
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Manasseh Azure Awuni
Manasseh Azure Awuni@Manasseh_Azure·
After impressively tabling and securing a UN Resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, Ghana must show a good example, like Benin, by officially apologising for being an accomplice in capturing and selling slaves to the Europeans.
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FREDERICK AMFO
FREDERICK AMFO@AmfoFrederick·
@YMarfoAdu You think we all fool like Bawumia and the NPP piglets to believe this erh...we are not in 2015 to believe these lies again...kwasia where is the cathedral money
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Yaw Marfo Adu
Yaw Marfo Adu@YMarfoAdu·
Ghana Education Service has given a contract to a company to supply 450,000 whiteboard markers at GHC 30 per unit (total GHc 13,500,000). Whiteboard markers that are being sold GHC5 at retail and GHC 3.5 at wholesale. Thieves.
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FREDERICK AMFO
FREDERICK AMFO@AmfoFrederick·
@BBSimons Bright Simon? on the news again after live television embarrassment of Azumah mines and gold board propaganda he finds his voice again 🫴🫴 waste 🗑 product
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Bright Simons
Bright Simons@BBSimons·
Ghana's president flew to South Korea last week to commission a Nigerian gas ship. Trust me, Pan-African notwithstanding, that is not a regular sight. On the surface: routine economic diplomacy. Bubbling beneath: a truly operatic saga of corporate resilience in a katanomic setting. The vessel is the MT Asharami Ghana, a LPG carrier owned by Nigeria's Sahara Group & NNPC. To get the significance, let’s fly to 2015. Ghana was in the grip of "dumsor" - rolling blackouts. Factories were on life support and Hospitals had become assembly lines of misery. The Mahama government, facing an election and a furious electorate, signed an emergency gas deal with a Nigerian joint venture called WAGL: NNPC plus Sahara Group. The deal: LNG delivered to Tema within a year. Then Ghana opened no letter of credit. Then suddenly signed a competing deal with Quantum that had been furiously paddling under water since 2013 before being supplanted by WAGL. Then took forever to do things that take hours. So, WAGL's sub-contractors started suing for non-payment. In January 2021, a London arbitration tribunal awarded WAGL $68.5 million against Government of Ghana. Another abandoned power project got $170 million. The backer of that project – Trafigura - is also now back in Prestea, chasing LPG. The Ghanaian taxpayer got the bills. This is what katanomics looks like in practice: politics signs the deals, policy cannot honour them, and the legal bill goes to citizens who had no vote in any of it. What happened next is the bigger lesson, though. WAGL didn't fume and sulk. They didn't cower. They quietly rebranded as WAGL Energy, switched from LNG - a product that requires policy to sync with politics (katanomics says No Way!) - to LPG, a product you sell directly to households and businesses. No need to bet on rational national policy. Now, they have IFC backing. And a fleet. And a ship called Ghana. Five years after winning an arbitration against Ghana, they have the President singing their praises in a Korean shipyard. That’s how the game works: adaptive strategy. In a katanomic environment, where policy and politics don't speak to each other, the survival game has clear rules: make modular bets, cut your losses, preserve the relationships that matter, and be mighty patient. Dumsor in 2015. Disputes in 2021. Lawyers feeding on the fat. Russian oligarchs come to town and vanished. A Chinese-built terminal sees no gas. And, finally, in 2026, a Nigerian ship called Ghana gets its Presidential encomiums. The katanomic market doesn't reward the visionary. It rewards those patient enough to outlast it! Read more: brightsimons.com/2026/03/the-me…
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Denovas 💫
Denovas 💫@ChidimmaDenovas·
Today I’m 40. I look 40, I feel 40, and that’s fine. Happy birthday to me 🎉
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ESAU
ESAU@Esau_Matsiko·
Attack the week
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FREDERICK AMFO
FREDERICK AMFO@AmfoFrederick·
@ArabeeMzz But demonstraters confirmed they were Paid by the stupid NPPs, I mean the Nation Wreckers...so now who is hypocrite here
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Audrey Foriwaa Mensah🇺🇸🇮🇪
We are all hypocrite on this app🤣🤣🤣. You don't believe your friends sold you for the galamsey protest but you believe the cocoa farmers who demonstrated were staged? App wei ehu🤣🤣🤣🤣
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FREDERICK AMFO
FREDERICK AMFO@AmfoFrederick·
@PMacManu You mismanaged evey sector of the economy and you are here spewing nonsense!
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Peter Mac Manu
Peter Mac Manu@PMacManu·
Haircut for 1million cocoa farmers by the NDC government 😭
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MASK Setho 🇬🇭
MASK Setho 🇬🇭@Setho_0303·
@prime_rakon I mean what she said makes sense a lot, politics aside. What is the essence of bringing down fuel prices, inflation and the dollar rate yet prices continue to skyrocket? Take away the political lense and listen to what she is saying. Can the government do something about it?
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Prime Rakon
Prime Rakon@prime_rakon·
I don’t buy fuel; I move around by taxi, Uber, and trotro, so I and the majority of Ghanaians don’t see the benefit of the fuel price reduction–Ellen Ama Daaku, Aide to Dr. Bawumia #PrimeRakon
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FREDERICK AMFO
FREDERICK AMFO@AmfoFrederick·
@mensaduncan @iOkoree Herh! The guy just stepped in to help...he even stated that it a temporary measure...so what with this nonsense you're spewing?
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Jude Duncan
Jude Duncan@mensaduncan·
@iOkoree @thewordsmith0 I will rather he focus on Agric, there are too many issues there. He’s a deputy Minister for that sector. People are paid to address our transportation system. They should be handling that not an MP. Consistency, not performative gimmicks.
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