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👥 𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗠 𝗡𝗘𝗪𝗦 — Here’s how we line up against Austria! 👊🏾 🇦🇹🆚🇬🇭 #BlackStars || #AUSGHA













Laying of asphaltic binder on Rehabilitation of Kpetoe - Ave Afiadenyigba Road Lot 7 (km 51.6-62.6). We are far ahead of schedule on this lot. We may even finish this lot this year .





The headline is striking, but let's interprete this from the scientific lens Four in 10 paternity tests in Ghana excluded the tested man as the biological father. This does not mean 4 in 10 fathers in Ghana are not the biological fathers of their children. It only tells us what happened among the men who actually went for paternity testing, many likely because there was already doubt, conflict, or suspicion. So the main issue here is SELECTION bias, more specifically ascertainment bias. The sample is enriched for suspicion, conflict, and uncertainty. That makes it useful for understanding who comes for testing, but not for estimating the prevalence of non paternity in the general population. In plain terms: this finding may tell us a lot about disputed cases. It does not mean 4 in 10 fathers in Ghana are raising children who are not biologically theirs. Good epidemiology starts with one question: who is in the denominator?



A Nigerian woman living in Ghana claims that Ghanaians are slow.

















