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@DivineMFlow

I Stand For Humanity I Stand for Justice⚖️ I Stand for respect 'I LOVE LOVE AND I HATE HATE' A GSW & SC30 fan🏀 A pro BlackStar, a Nurse🩺 & a Gambler♠️♦️♥️♣️

Katılım Nisan 2020
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@coldsummers91 This one of the reasons why I stopped taking koko and reduced how often I buy waakye oo 😄
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Sammy@coldsummers91·
Today I drink some koko bi paa. More than sleeping pills
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Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
@DivineMFlow They’re playing in our faces
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Israel's AIPAC Model Must Be Resisted In Africa The idea that Israel's AIPAC-style model could take root in Africa should worry anyone who is paying close attention. In the United States, it has meant deep pockets, aggressive lobbying, and a political class that moves in step with foreign interests. If that structure starts to mirror itself across African countries, then we are no longer just talking about policy choices. We are talking about sovereignty. This is where the line has to be drawn, and it has to be drawn early. Africa cannot afford to slip into another phase where external actors quietly determine election outcomes, set legislative priorities, or influence national positions on global issues. We have seen this before, dressed up as partnership, investment, or security cooperation, and we know how it ends. If there is any real commitment to political and economic independence, then Africa has to reject systems that outsource its decision making power, regardless of how polished or strategic they may look.
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MARK OFORIQUAYE@cropinvestment·
When Nana Kwame Bediako visualized dredging a waterway, connecting the sea to the city of Kumasi to create a shipping canal for boosting trade and transportation—people called it a ‘joke of policy’ and mediocre thinking. But you know what? Time is the decider of truth.
MR. SIMPSON🦅@therealmrsim

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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Africa does not need an educational system that produces bankers, business executives, marketers, politicians, brokers, or lawyers. These skills have no relevance to us, or to any society at all. They were invented to solve simulated problems. Think about it: as part of the earliest forms of society, you wouldn’t need all these soft skills and fancy professions. All you would need are people who can think, build, and correct (heal): engineers, doctors, craftsmen, who can then pass that knowledge on to others (teachers). If, as a developing nation, your education system prioritizes producing people who can read, follow instructions, and pass exams just to become business administrators, marketers, or lawyers, then you are not serious about development. This is why the current educational system (handed to us by the West) has to be ditched and replaced with one that is relevant to our present stage of industrialisation. Schools don't have to be formal, they just need to be practical about teaching children how to think and build. After all. The ‘formal’ in formal education only means ‘certified.’ You have to ask yourself, certified by whom? An English-speaking European? If you create your own system and certify it, it is still formal. Don't allow English language deceive you.
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FAYALORRRD@faya_lorrrd·
Ghana had 845 galamsey arrests between 2023 and 2024. Only 35 were prosecuted. That is a 4% prosecution rate. Ghana's rivers are being poisoned plus mercury found in the placentas of pregnant women and the legal profession processed 4% of the people responsible. Four percent.
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