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K. Effah
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“Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for He that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.”Romans 13:8|Int’lPolitics|Migration| |Real Estate|Finance
just a tweet away🇬🇭🇩🇪 Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Global smartphone shipments are set to fall 13% Year on Year in 2026, or 160 million units, to 1.1 billion, according to IDC.
The decline is being driven by an unprecedented memory chip shortage that is inflating component costs across the industry. @KobeissiLetter

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@TechCrunch Meeting platform Zoom has announced a partnership with World, Sam Altman’s human ID verification company, to ensure that the people attending meetings are actually human and not AI-generated imposters.
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@Rammymore Ɛbɛfa... It's just a matter of time, keep on trusting God.
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One of the saddest things about success is that it quickly reveals how few people actually wanted to see you succeed.
I think the reason behind it is clear:
It's very hard to be genuinely happy for their success if you don't feel like you're in a good place.
You have to be really secure in your own life in order to be truly supportive of someone else's success.
And the reality is that very few people are.
So when you start achieving something and winning in some way, it just reveals that insecurity in a lot of other people. They can't just be nice about it and be truly supportive. They need to make the subtle, underhanded remarks behind your back or give the fake compliments to your face.
When someone I know wins, whether I'm friends with them or not, I try to be really incredibly supportive of all those things because I know how hard it is to achieve that stuff and it's so incredible to me.
But the only reason I really feel like I can do that is because I'm secure in my own life and success now.
I also know there was a time in my journey when I wasn't, and when it felt much harder to be truly, genuinely happy for others. So I'm also not judgmental of it, but it is interesting to experience on the other side.
Just something I've been thinking about and wanted to share, as I imagine it's something others have felt in their own life.
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@FelixKwakyeOfo1 Wait a minute, aren't these designs copied images?
The person who was "contracted to design" the concourse and other ancillary facilities copied out of context.
These images doesn't depict or reflect how the Accra International Airport looks like 🤔
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The Ghana Airport Company Limited has an ambitious programme to expand and modernize facilities at the Accra International Airport.
Work will begin this month on an ultra-modern Concourse connecting Terminals 2 and 3 to ease congestion and provide world-class, high-end facilities for the traveling public.
The New Concourse will have
5 new Passenger Boarding Bridges
5 passenger holding areas
Bi-directional Travelators
5 new escalators and elevators
1 VIP Lounge
4 Business Lounges
4 New Retail/Duty Free Pods among others.
The design of the Concourse and other facilities are shown below.




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1. I have taken to a term: "low-info elitism", to describe what I see often in Ghana.
2. I am not being disrespectful. Just factual. The burden of having a middle class education is to go beyond the surface in national/international debates. Using bigger English alone is not enough.
3. So many middle class folks talking about UN General Assembly votes on slavery & reparations as if some new controversy has broken out.
4. Yet the 1st UN resolution on slavery dates to 1949 (the so-called "problem of slavery" text). And since the Durban declaration (2001), we have had ~10 on reparations.
5. Every year or so, we have a follow up resolution on the "Durban framework" regarding slavery, and sometimes reparations, more or less repeating the same stuff with different wording.
6. Over the last 2.5 decades, consensus has fallen, positions have hardened between the so-called Global "South" & "North" (or "West"), and no new ideas have emerged on how to close the gap.
7. Here is a sampling of such resolutions: 71/181, 72/157, 73/262, 74/137, 76/226, 77/205, 78/234, 79/161, & 75/237.
8. Attached is a chart of the trend of voting, which shows the widening Gulf. As well as extracts from two seminal resolutions.
9. In a debate over such an issue, you would expect some awareness of this beaten path and some fresh ideas about how leverage can be built for any serious activism.
10. No such luck. Just grammar vs grammar. I am not even sure, scanning my feed, that folks who should know such stuff are aware of the Durban process and the annual votes. 🤔



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