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Darius
@ChosenDarius
I’m undone. Proudly African.
Accra Ghana Katılım Şubat 2019
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@officialtwinny The elderly woman knew what she was coming to do.
She’s didn’t even greet the young lady
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GENOCIDE: If you’re white and still in South Africa I’d take Trump up on his offer to escape to the US. This doesn’t seem safe. x.com/RadioGenoa/sta…
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@MbalaMafia7 Ah we have been ruled by the same people since gained Independence…
That’s why Zambia is going down
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@BankofZambia That’s Money has lost Value…
Ah they introducing 500 Kwacha Notes
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@HHichilema Why the classic Car though.?
I thought he coming to say that we have found a way of making classic cars in Zambia.
Whoever is managing the page
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@HHichilema Mr President you are enjoying Zoona Eiiiiish our Tax Payers Money..
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@agyemang_ababio You don’t have pickNpay in Ghana that’s either, South Africa, Zambia, Nambia or Botswana
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A 23-year-old Ghanaian woman, Florence Sarpomaa, who is a mother of a 5-year-old boy and originally from Berekum in the Bono East Region, is currently stranded, helpless, and stuck in Barcelona, Spain. She is calling on Ghanaians to rescue her from her critical situation.
In a conversation with EDHUB, Florence explained that in September 2024, just two weeks away from completing her studies at the Nadowli McCoy College of Education in the Upper West Region, her uncle informed her that he had completed her visa and urged her to travel to his place in Barcelona to start a new life.
However, her dreams of a better life in Spain turned into a complete nightmare when her uncle and his Nigerian wife, whom he has been married to for many years without having children, turned against her and began to mistreat her.
According to Florence, the maltreatment began when her uncle's wife questioned her about why her uncle admired her so much. Florence's response, which referenced Akan culture where matrilineal descent is valued seemed to offend her uncle's wife since she had no children.
Florence further disclosed that the mistreatment escalated until one night when her uncle became physically abusive, slapping and beating her like a man, resulting in injuries to her arm. The screams and yelps from the beating prompted a neighbor to call the local police.
To her shock, the Spanish police upon arrival asked her to leave the house after checking her passport and listening to her uncle's explanation in Spanish, a language she did not understand.
Stranded on the streets, she eventually met an Ivorian man who promised to accommodate her. She went with him to his house, where she found six other men living there. With no other options, Florence managed to live among the men.
However, one of the men approached her wanting to have an affair, something she strongly opposed. He persisted and ultimately forced himself on her, resulting in a non-consensual encounter that worsened her situation.
Florence reported the incident to the Spanish police and went to the hospital, but it yielded no positive results. After the incident, she continued living among the men as she had no alternatives.
Now, she is suffering from a relapse of stomach ulcers compounded by the cold weather. Her relationships with the men have deteriorated due to the incident, and she can barely manage to have a square meal each day.
Despite all her dire circumstances, Florence made multiple attempts to seek job opportunities, but they were all denied. Instead, she was asked to learn Spanish first. She also sought temporary accommodation from the Spanish authorities after the incident with her uncle and the man who had a non-consensual encounter with her, but that request was also denied.
Florence has admitted that life back in Ghana was much better than what she is currently experiencing in Spain. She only wishes to return home to complete her education and start a new life.
PHOTO: Florence at McCoy University College of Education - Nadowli

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@kimeli774 @Joe__Bassey It’s the same size or even bigger than Ghana
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@Joe__Bassey Burkina Faso is a small country.
Any small leader can easily manage.
But I like Traore's zero chills on corruption.
He might steer the ship far.
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In two Years of President Ibrahim Traoré 🇧🇫
1. Burkina Faso's GDP grew from approximately $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion.
2. He has rejected loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. He said, "Africa doesn't need the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America."
3. He reduced the salaries of ministers and parliamentarians by 30% and increased the salaries of civil servants by 50%.
4. He paid off Burkina Faso's local debts.
5. He established two tomato processing plants, the first-ever in Burkina Faso.
6. In 2023, he inaugurated a state-of-the-art gold mine to enhance local processing capabilities.
7. He stopped the export of unrefined Burkina Faso gold to Europe.
8. He built Burkina Faso’s second cotton processing plant. Previously, the country had only one.
9. He opened the first-ever National Support Center for Artisanal Cotton Processing to assist local cotton farmers.
10. He banned the wearing of British legal wigs and gowns in local courts and introduced traditional Burkinabé attire.
11. He prioritized agriculture by distributing over 400 tractors, 239 tillers, 710 motor pumps, and 714 motorcycles to boost production and support rural stakeholders.
12. He provided access to improved seeds and other farm inputs to maximize agricultural output.
13. Tomato production in Burkina Faso increased from 315,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 360,000 metric tonnes in 2024.
14. Millet production rose from 907,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2024.
15. Rice production increased from 280,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 326,000 metric tonnes in 2024.
16. He banned French military operations in Burkina Faso.
17. He banned French media in Burkina Faso.
18. He expelled French troops from Burkina Faso.
19. His government is constructing new roads, widening existing ones, and upgrading gravel roads to paved surfaces.
20. He is building a new airport, the Ouagadougou-Donsin Airport, which is expected to be completed in 2025.


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@DiggersOfNews The building are too old In Zambia can’t the Government Construct Modern Buidings. We should learn from Ghana
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BoZ suffers system failure, blames power cuts for shutting down server
By Philip Chisalu
diggers.news/business/2025/…
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@Gen_Buhari_ It’s too small for a Presidential Jet.
It’s can’t be in the Air for a long distance.
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