Barrister Yao 🇬🇭🇿🇦
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@OnyeUwaoma88 @cole__xy If haircut touch your money market you go hear am
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Nothing sweet poor people like owning property..thats why they buy properties in bushes with hope it will appreciate.
Instead of placing this 20m in money market & use the interest to rent a good property in a good area..they tie the money down in one bush just to answer landlord
Olóyè T.D Esq@BolanleCole
She and her husband moved into their uncompleted building to avoid rent. Congratulations👏🏿👏🏿
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The outrage being manufactured around Sam George is not just exaggerated, it is strategic. And frankly, it insults the intelligence of anyone paying attention.
What we are witnessing is not accountability. It is an attempt to rewrite history.
The same voices that went silent when economic mismanagement pushed inflation to unbearable levels are suddenly loud, indignant, and self-righteous. The same political tradition that presided over a period where prices changed between morning and evening now wants to posture as the moral authority on governance.
Let that sink in.
We are being subtly asked to believe that a government that has driven inflation down from crisis levels of 54% at some point, to relative stability of 3.2% has somehow failed. And that those who supervised economic chaos are better positioned to lecture, criticize, and lead again.
It would be amusing if it were not so deliberate.
This is how narratives are laundered. You pick a target. You amplify outrage. You distract from the record. And then, slowly, you attempt to resurrect those who should be answering hard questions, not preparing for another shot at power.
But facts are stubborn things.
Ghanaians remember the cost of living spiraling out of control. They remember the uncertainty. They remember the strain on households and businesses alike. No amount of selective outrage or political theater can erase that lived reality.
So no, do not be gaslighted.
Do not be persuaded that noise is substance. Do not confuse coordinated criticism with credibility. And do not accept the idea that those who created the problem are now the solution simply because they have found a new voice in opposition. Ursula Owusu’s biggest achievement is Sam George’s smallest effort yet.
A nation that forgets too quickly risks repeating its most painful lessons. And that’s why we should never allow the grand sponsored system of whitewashing Bawumia through the farce outrage to find legs




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Can we pause and talk about something important?
Many of you followed the #StopGalamseyNow and #FreeTheCitizens protests closely. You watched as ordinary Ghanaians took to the streets to demand accountability, and you watched as the state responded by detaining them unlawfully.
What you may not have seen was what happened behind the scenes; the lawyers who quietly stepped in, asked for nothing, and worked to get those people home.
One of them is a young woman who gave her time and her legal expertise entirely pro bono. No fanfare, no press conference. She just showed up, did the work, and made sure those activists were not swallowed by a system that was betting they would be forgotten.
Today, her family needs us.
Her mother has been diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening blood disorder. She is in the ICU right now, receiving urgent treatment every single day. The costs are serious and they are growing. This family is carrying an enormous weight, and they should not have to carry it alone.
I am asking you directly: please give what you can. Share this post further than my reach can take it. Someone in your network may be the person who makes the difference.
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This Video is making me Shed Tears😭.
Abusua please i want anyone seeing this to Support our Brother with Any Amount.
He is really going through a difficult time.
I have already sent people there to look after him as well.
He only needs GHc20,000 for his process.
No amount is too small and kindly Share to help save a Life.🙏
054 959 8672
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or Dial *713*034#
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@KofiEducation Oh bra kofi paa, you know this matter already, govt is "awaiting clearance"mantra so it will never be that straight forward oo. This goat just simply don't want to get to the market early 😂😂😂 Smh
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This is why in Kenya newly recruited teachers receive salaries within 30 days.
In Kenya, teacher certification and recruitment are both handled by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC)
Once you are licensed, your academic records, bio data, and bank details are collected, verified, and stored in the database of TSC.
Anytime a teacher is employed, TSC simply confirms assumption of duty and forwards the information to the paymaster via a harmonized data system.
Simple!
When the path is straight, even the goat reaches the market early.-Larteh Proverb!
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@mentalist1708 True. Moments like these remind you that medicine isn’t just about diagnosis, sometimes it’s about maintaining a poker face.
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Why Gynecology Has the Wildest Stories
My brother is a gynecologist, and trust me no medical branch gives you stories like this.
One day a 25-year-old woman came with her sister-in-law because she hadn’t had her periods for about two months. My brother did a UPT and ultrasound and told her she was around 3 months pregnant.
Before the patient could even react, the sister-in-law confidently said, “That’s not possible.”
My brother asked why.
She replied, “Because my sister-in-law has been staying at her parents’ house for the last three months… and my brother is here at home.”
:)
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Everyone talks about Iranian oil in barrels. Nobody talks about what is inside them. That difference is why Western refineries have been running shadow networks through Dubai for twenty years to get it despite the sanctions.
Crude oil is not a uniform commodity. It is a spectrum of hydrocarbons with different molecular weights, and the composition of a given crude determines how easily it converts into the products refineries actually want to sell: gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, heating oil. The measurement that captures this is API gravity. Higher API gravity means lighter crude with shorter carbon chains, which means lower energy cost to crack, lower processing cost to refine, and higher yield of the light distillates that carry premium pricing. Lower API gravity means heavier crude requiring more energy, more processing steps, more capital equipment, and producing a higher share of lower-value residuals.
Iranian Light crude runs at 33 to 36 degrees API gravity with sulfur content between 1.36 and 1.5 percent. That is the refinery sweet spot. It is light enough to yield high fractions of gasoline and middle distillates without excessive processing costs, but heavy enough to produce the full range of products that complex refineries are designed to process. It is what petroleum engineers call an optimal blend crude.
Now compare the alternatives.
Venezuelan Merey heavy crude runs at approximately 16 degrees API gravity with sulfur between 3 and 5 percent. Refining it profitably requires a coking unit, a hydrocracker, and an extensive desulfurization train. The equipment exists. The economics work for refineries purpose-built around Venezuelan feedstock. It is not a substitute for Iranian crude. It is a different product requiring different industrial infrastructure.
US West Texas Intermediate runs at 39 to 40 degrees API with sulfur below 0.25 percent. In theory, the cleanest and easiest crude to process. In practice, it is so light that it does not yield the heavier middle distillates a complex refinery needs to run at full capacity. European and Asian refineries built around medium crudes cannot switch to WTI without blending it with heavier crudes to achieve the molecular weight distribution their process units require. WTI is not a drop-in replacement for Iranian medium.
Iranian oil fits where both US shale and Venezuelan heavy do not. It is the liquid that flows through the middle of the global refining system without requiring either the coking infrastructure for heavy crudes or the blending operations for ultra-light shale. That molecular fit is why it commands a persistent premium above comparable grades. It is why Indian refineries maintained Iranian crude purchases through every round of sanctions and negotiated the logistics to keep that flow moving. It is why the Dubai shadow banking and trading network that the UAE is now considering dismantling existed in the first place.
The Strait of Hormuz does not just carry oil. It carries the specific category of oil that the global refining system was built to process most efficiently. Closing it does not just reduce supply. It removes the grade of crude that the system runs best on and forces every refinery in the world to run less efficiently on whatever it can find as a substitute.
That is the premium embedded in the $82 oil price. Not just volume. Molecular weight.
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@garyalsmith I learnt if you don't wear Ghana Jersey on 6th March you will be sent to Iran
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@markettimer09 @dlLambo Are we not tired of the same reasons they assassinated sadam Hussein?
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@dlLambo December 2021
Iran continues to block International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors from accessing a nuclear facility and installing new surveillance equipment. Reports that Iran has resumed operations at the facility, which produces centrifuges for enriching uranium.
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@kymosaabi @dlLambo The same Intel that said sadam had stock piles of ICBMs and nuclear weapons? 😂😅 Smfh
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@dlLambo Except that we only their public stance. Intel states they had no intention of actual stopping! Just as they did the last time. They lied to get a deal.
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@oneman_official @_temdickson Your name is odiii remember? 😂😅
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I once allowed a female teacher looking for house to stay with me briefly until she pays up for her new house.
I told her the only person who knew about the arrangement was the proprietor who would understand.
She agreed to be discreet.
Her discretion was to wear my Arsenal Jersey with my name behind to school.
I didn't even bother explaining. 😂😂😂
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@n_friggo So the question is why should we glorify a democracy that is a sustained failure
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I live directly opposite the incumbent Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya in Ashongman Estates.
For over 20 years, first under the representation of Adwoa Safo and Mike Ocquaye and now under the current MP, this community has experienced persistent neglect. The roads have remained untarred since we moved here and they still flood whenever it rains. Basic security concerns continue to go largely unaddressed.
This amounts to 22 years of political continuity without any meaningful improvement in infrastructure or quality of life. At a certain point, stagnation can no longer be blamed on circumstance or delay. It becomes evidence of sustained failure.
In this context, it is difficult for young Ghanaians to hold on to hope. When leadership is defined by tenure rather than delivery, this is what happens
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