23_Bello👤
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23_Bello👤
@BelloKlinsman
Physiotherapy Professional || Fc Barcelona || Asante Kotoko || Yaw Asante
Tistree Katılım Haziran 2015
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Give this playlist a listen: This Is Efya open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9d…
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Ah ! When I saw spinach stew option with the fufu on #UberEats I said to myself they made a mistake by writing stew instead of soup (kontomire soup aka Ebunubunu) so I went ahead to order it. After almost an hour of waiting it came and it was indeed stew! Who eats fufu with Kontomire stew?

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@seyram_202 @ForeverPurple17 So since she did not mention NPP why are you insinuating it for her
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@BelloKlinsman @ForeverPurple17 And Npp is no more on the seat right? meaning they are not the only option.
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@seyram_202 @ForeverPurple17 Was npp the only option on the ballot paper?
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@ForeverPurple17 as you said Ghana was hard, you still wanted us to vote for the same Npp to make it harder?
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@sarpooong @TwoTerty__ That's not a natural position. It was far from the body
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@ForeverPurple17 In 2012 my mom cold store business collapsed due to dumsor
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One victory needed to win the championship with 4 games remaining. 🥵🤗 c'mon @HapoelJLMfc ❤️🖤🙌

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In case you were wondering, an Ashantigold is back in the Ghana Premier League. But is it really a different Ashantigold… or just the same old one in a fresh disguise?
Let me unpack this for you.
In May 2022, Ashantigold were kicked out of the top flight and dumped into Division Two, Ghana’s third tier. This came after a match-fixing scandal brought the 2021 season to an ugly close. The fallout was huge with several players and officials catching bans.
Among those hit were CEO Emmanuel Frimpong and chairman Kwaku Frimpong, the father and son duo running the club.
Players scrambled to appeal through the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The club, meanwhile, took a different route, straight to the Ghana courts and filed an injunction to halt the start of the 2022/23 GPL season.
That failed. Then appealed before later withdrawing altogether.
All while still being led, ironically, by the very officials who had been banned.
The GFA eventually lost patience. A month later, they suspended the club indefinitely for continuing to deal with banned officials.
Then, at the 29th Congress in Kumasi in July 2023, the GFA voted to permanently expel the club from Ghana football. This meant all membership rights were revoked and the club was practically finished.
Ashantigold tried very hard to have their status restored, even if it meant back to the third tier so they could fight their way back. The GFA wouldn’t budge. Ashantigod then lost patience.
Fast forward to June 2025.
A Division One side, Bekwai Heroes FC, is acquired by new owners, reportedly the same ownership behind the old Ashantigold.
Soon after, a request lands at the GFA: change the name to Ashantigold 04 FC.
The GFA Approved the request after doing their own due diligence. And sure, it was possible because after all, no member of the GFA was known as Ashantigold FC. Remember they were expelled? So yes, they really had no legal grounds to reject the name change.
Same name. Same badge. Same colours. Same home, the Len Clay Stadium.
But officially? A completely different club. No relation. Nothing to see here.
Then comes February. Sitting top of Zone Two and eyeing promotion, they bring in experienced coach Karim Zito. Two months later, the job is done. Promotion secured.
And just like that, Ashantigold is back in the Ghana Premier League. Or… is it?
Because here’s the thing. Without this backstory, you’d swear this is a fallen giant clawing its way back to relevance.
With the backstory, though?
You’re probably squinting at it, tilting your head slightly, and saying: “Yeah… that’s definitely the same Ashgold.”
This right here is Ghana football heritage.

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@KofiEducation @3NewsGH We have all the raw materials at our disposal so why can't we make and assemble?
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TVET students in Accra assemble bicycle 3news.com/news/tvet-stud… via @3newsgh
Surprised people are mocking this effort in a country that imports over $10 million worth of bicycles annually. Even toothpicks are imported from China.
Sadly, some of those mocking the learners are unemployed graduates waiting for non-existent jobs.
Instead of ridiculing these learners, lets rather encourage them to do more.
We should be strengthening industry partnerships between our TVET institutions and firms with the capacity to produce quality bicycles at scale to reduce imports.
Government must be deliberate; providing incentives that lower the cost of credit, facilitating demand for local bicycles, boosting productivity and competitiveness, while prioritizing the hiring of TVET graduates by these firms.
If we improve quality and increase production, we reduce the import of bikes and create more jobs in Ghana, than importing to create jobs abroad.
A nation that scorns its craftsmen buys its future from strangers-Larteh Proverb!
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@MediaWaveGh @askghmedia We buy oyster cards in London. Mo p3 free free things dodo
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