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Dey Nathaniel Etse Kojo

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Ŋkɔ nyee nye Efo Etse Kodzo

Battor Katılım Mart 2018
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Berry ☯︎🦍🥷
Berry ☯︎🦍🥷@fanti_boy·
Chale if you miss any grilling on the morning shows just come to my page wai 😂😂😂💔🔥 Watch how Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe cooked Miracles this morning 😂😂😂🔥💔💔💔
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GoodNews Hub
GoodNews Hub@_Achetypal·
Amen!
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Promise Dumevi
Promise Dumevi@dumevi_promise·
Chale ! Edudzi is one of the few lawyers who will take his time to educate his listeners and fellow panelists. Solid guy !
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Blaque Gatsby
Blaque Gatsby@blaquegatsby·
Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe torches @NAkufoAddo, @DennisMiracles and the @NPP_GH for the hypocrisy and selective amnesia when it comes to free speech. Take a listen 👂🏿
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Mens Fashion👔
Mens Fashion👔@Mensoutfits0·
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Ghana Armed Forces
Ghana Armed Forces@GhArmedForces·
MENTAL HEALTH TIT BIT
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
As the big elephant fears small crabs, so as BREAST CANCER and TUMOUR fears tiny Rosary Pea. Grind the seeds with a little bit of ginger to form a paste. Apply the paste on affected part for quick recovery. Nature heals. NB: Do not ingest the seeds.
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SCOTT BOLSHEVIK@scottbolshevik·
Banks were closed in Ghana under Akufo-Addo for losses of GH¢9 billion cedis, but the entire exercise cost Ghanaian taxpayers over GH¢21 billion. Isn't this stupidity, criminality, and rot in broad daylight?
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Hubert Tieku Esq
Hubert Tieku Esq@KwesiHubert·
Something very crazy and funny happened this week but the media is not giving it enough attention: 1. Wontumi is engaged in galamsey 2. Addo D wants to end Galamsey but ending it without creating alternative jobs will make him unpopular 3. So Exim Bank gives Wontumi GH¢30 million to start farms to employ people leaving galamsey 4. Instead, Wontumi uses the Exim Bank money to buy more galamsey equipment to do even more galamsey In short, we gave a galamsey kingpin money to create alternative jobs for galamseyers and he used the money to expand galamsey.😭😭😭 This is all alleged btw
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Che🇬🇭
Che🇬🇭@CheEsquire·
Akufo-Addo legacy
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Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor
I always find it funny when footsoldiers cheer on arrests. It’s like they don’t understand that they are the ones who will always get arrested when power changes. Never the big men. Abronye said the Judge is a politician. He gets arrested. Afenyo-Markin doubled down, and said that the next judge is clearly at the service of the NDC. No arrests. Salam mustapha said he will weaponize young men, and Benjamin Gyewu-Appiah, a National Communications Team Member of the NPP said he will burn down NDC headquarters if another NPP member is arrested. No arrests. Abronye was never arrested when NPP was in power. And he said more nonsense then than he does now. Sir-Obama Pokuase and his lot did a lot cheering on power when it arrested people when the NPP was in power. Nothing he said when he was arrested now is any worse than people connected to the NDC will continue to say thereafter. I wished he will learn how these things work, and keep condemning it broadly based on principle. Kwabena Bobie Ansah suffered these arrests; and today he is a passionate advocate against them for anyone. That’s what true learning looks like. We can go 20 years of the NDC; and NDC supporters who say out of line things won’t be arrested. But let 1 NPP weakling say it. They will be arrested. And when power changes, we will see the same thing play out. You know why? Because there is no true law enforcement when it comes to speech prosecutions. It’s all politics. And if the Police were acting truly professionally, they would enforce the law dispassionately. You think Bawumia would be arrested for saying what Abronye or Sir Obama Pokuase said? Think again and think back on whether others affiliated to the NDC haven’t said similar or worse things. Power picks on the weak. And this is why i don’t wish it on my worse enemy. I will keep condemning speech prosecutions even for those who cheered my own abuses. Repeal section 208! That’s my principle. You can disagree with me; but it’s not a license to insult me. But even when you insult me; I won’t ask for your arrests. Because Free speech protects rude and insulting speech too; and even clearly hyperbolic or sarcastic language. And the best antidote to bad speech is more good speech not arrests. Good people should condemn the language and let’s move it on. You can’t police bad speech with arrests. You do so with more good speech. This is why I criticised @AfenyoMarkin - for saying that “"I don't know where or how the judge at Circuit Court 9 even passed his law exams”. I thought that was harsh. Not for saying the judge is doing a party bidding. Because i believe too that judges are sometimes influenced by politics; and we have to be frank about it. But no lawyer should tell another that “I don’t know how you passed law exams; much less a judge. But not once did I call for his arrest for that. Nor would I have supported it if he had been arrested. You all know, I would have been first to condemn it; as I did for Abronye. I would rather we criticised each other more for “bad speech”; than run to the police to teach someone where power lies. Shalom
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Thomas Tuchel on Foden, Palmer and Gibbs-White out: “There were difficult phone calls. For some of them, it’s just a positional thing to have a balanced squad so we don’t bring FIVE number tens”. “Even if it was painful, I think it was the right call for England”.
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Mens Fashion👔
Mens Fashion👔@Mensoutfits0·
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JoyNews
JoyNews@JoyNewsOnTV·
I find it unacceptable! - Attorney General Ayine blasts auditors for citing GHS 782K BTAs in the GH¢69bn Arrears Special Audit Report, saying it creates a false impression of wrongdoing. #JoyNews
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Aristotlektv
Aristotlektv@aristotledada·
Too much sauce 🫶🤝. Man of the moment Solomon Owusu will give NPP heart attack 😄
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Justice Srem-Sai
Justice Srem-Sai@JusticeSremSai·
This morning, our team of hard-working Prosecutors closed the prosecution’s case in The Republic v Solomon Asamoah & Another (a.k.a. the “Sky Train” case). The case involves the former CEO and the former Board Chairman of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF). They are standing trial for paying out US$ 2 million to a foreign company without board and other requisite approvals. The money cannot be found. The Accused Persons asked the Court for an opportunity to make a submission of no case. The Court gave them up to June 8 to file their submission. If the submission makes sense to the Judge, the Accused Persons will be acquitted and discharged. If it doesn’t make sense, the Judge will ask the Accused Persons to explain why they should not be sent to jail.
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Hubert Tieku Esq
Hubert Tieku Esq@KwesiHubert·
RNAQ might actually be cooked. Original company registration documents of Quick Credit which was established in 2011, CONFIRMS that Joana Quaye was actually a co-founder and shareholder of Quick Credit, now Bills Micro Credit (which constitutes a huge chunk of RNAQ's net worth) This was revealed through official company searches from the Registrar of Companies. According to these original incorporation records: I. Richard Quaye initially held 90% shares II. Joana Quaye held 10% shares Joana Quaye further claims in filed affidavit evidence that she funded Richard Quaye’s UK education, supported him financially, and helped finance the setup of Quick Credit upon his return to Ghana. She also alleges that after the company became successful, her shares and proprietary interests were transferred without her consent. If true, this case may not just be about marital property. The alleged discovery that she was an original shareholder with 10% ownership in Quick Credit, coupled with claims that she financed Richard Quaye’s education and helped establish the business, now gives much stronger legal basis for arguing that her interest was not merely marital or emotional, but proprietary and commercial. If accepted by the appellate court, the case could move beyond ordinary matrimonial property distribution into issues of beneficial ownership, shareholder rights, tracing of assets, unlawful transfer of shares, and even possible piercing of the corporate veil. Below is the search report from the registrar of companies dated 13th april, 2026.
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miss forson
miss forson@lydiaforson·
What do the mining communities themselves look like after decades of extraction? For me that should be the first question asked before a lease is given or even renewed. Not just small CSR projects or a few schools. The people carrying the environmental and social burden of mining should be the FIRST to visibly benefit from the wealth beneath their land. If billions leave the ground and the communities remain underdeveloped, then we have every right to ask, who truly benefited? This really bothers me I won’t lie.
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