The Bank of Ghana reports that Ghana recorded its highest export revenue since independence in 2025, with receipts reaching US$31.25 billion, a 63% increase over the 2024 figure.
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@Apostle_IQ@As38039Asare@JasperZiggle The system works there because the rules apply, if we want our system to work too, the rules must apply without any sentiments or favor
@CKEffah_@As38039Asare@JasperZiggle His supervisor was, even apologize for 2mins late on their last appointment, send him helps to assist with the project and call to check on the progress. I just laughed at my life.
Over here we profs are demigods, even those with working system have more value for human lives
🇬🇭A young Ghanaian man has raised concerns about the actions of the headmaster of Kumasi High School after an incident during the WASSCE exams.
He claims the headmaster, Mr. Bernard, stopped about 127 final-year Visual Arts students from writing one of their papers because they arrived a few minutes late.
According to him, this decision has sparked debate, with many people questioning whether the punishment was too harsh, especially since the WASSCE is very important for the students’ future.
@Apostle_IQ@As38039Asare@JasperZiggle What rights?
The student’s knew the rule yet they broke it.
If we think about how punishments are going to affect people then we will never punish wrong doing. They were learn their lessons, actions have consequences and small actions can have dire consequence, that is life
@CKEffah_@As38039Asare@JasperZiggle We are talking about external exam here, I’m not making excuses for malpractices.
If he felt the papers leaked that’s why they were late, then it’s fair.. we only build our thesis based on what we read, we don’t have to be too extreme most times, I have seen cases where the fault
Do you think it’s a mere coincidence that over 100 students were all over 30 minutes late?
Don’t you think other students would do same if they realize other students got away with it?
On the issue of morality, I do not think one man has any moral right to enforce moral values on another but this is about established rules to check examination malpractice and not about morality, and as a consequentialist, I believe that people should be responsible for their actions
@CKEffah_@As38039Asare@JasperZiggle You haven’t held your leaders accountable, those who you trust with public funds for once, you want to flex your ego on minors..
Such a joke.
You don’t have morals for this conversation.
A heartbroken man reportedly retrieved items he bought for his NURSING trainee girlfriend after allegedly catching her with another man.
In a circulating video, he is seen packing belongings including a mattress, kitchen utensils, and other gifts he had provided.
Reports say the incident occurred during an unexpected visit to her hostel room.
What would you do in a situation like this?
@Joy997FM Is this what you call losses, or you thought the unprecedented economic turnaround was some magic?. Ghanaians are discerning and they no that this is not a loss but the cost of economic stability
Do think the unprecedented economic turnaround was some magic?
Inflation crashed from 23.8% to 3.2%.
Cedi gained 41% – strongest emerging market currency in the world.
Reserves hit record $14.5 billion (up from $9.1B).
Lending rates down from 35.6% to 19.2%.
GDP growth: 6.5% vs projected 4%.
These gains didn’t come free. BoG spent GH¢16.7 billion mopping up excess liquidity to kill inflation – delivering real relief to Ghanaians.
Results over rhetoric. Stability is winning. #AbanPapaAba
Bank of Ghana 2025 Results: The Real Story
Inflation crashed from 23.8% to 3.2%.
Cedi gained 41% – strongest emerging market currency in the world.
Reserves hit record $14.5 billion (up from $9.1B).
Lending rates down from 35.6% to 19.2%.
GDP growth: 6.5% vs projected 4%.
These gains didn’t come free. BoG spent GH¢16.7 billion mopping up excess liquidity to kill inflation – delivering real relief to Ghanaians.
Results over rhetoric. Stability is winning. #AbanPapaAba
Chale, big shoutout to the Energy Ministry spokesperson, @MrRockson. The way he engages people on here about the light situation is top tier .. He dey try waaa!
More fire
The U.S. has been the world’s biggest economy since around 1890, about 136 years ago. Its highways, rail systems, and infrastructure are the result of more than a century of sustained wealth and industrial growth.
It would take a human being with the intelligence of a donkey to compare infrastructure in the US to Ghana.
The US started constructing the Interstate Highway System in 1956, about a year before Ghana gained independence. The US is over 40 times larger than Ghana, yet they have been able to build smooth highways, while in 2026 we are still celebrating sod cutting. Hard truth!
A Market Day at Asesewa - a famous story in a Basic school text book remembered by many a Basic School pupil.
Market days in this renowned trading community are set to receive new impetus as President Mahama is enroute to cut sod for the construction of a modern market in Asesewa.