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SomewhereNear Katılım Kasım 2010
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He is speaking english and attacking twi language.
Tribal bigotry at full display.
The more you listen to him, the more you realise there is nothing special about this so called man of God. He is empty and full of nonsense.
GHANA TODAY@_GhanaToday
It is nonsense for Private people to set up radio stations in Accra and be speaking Twi there. - Rev Lawrence Tetteh launches attack on Twi Speaking Media houses in Accra #GhanaToday
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@thecompasshub @woye1 He mean he will have no regards for the constitution n it's requirement when it's comes to appointment
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“Don’t ask for jobs on Facebook. Colleagues, Christians pray every day, yet there is poverty. Am I right? Christians go to church every Sunday, but still some are poor and some are rich. What it means is that being a party member is not just enough for you to get what you want.”
— Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
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@GanyoBi__ @SIKAOFFICIAL1 So Mahama was wrong in saying he prays for Nigeria. What is wrong with you ppl.
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Nigerian TV pundits clap back at President John Dramani Mahama over his “Everyday I pray Nigeria gets its act together” comment, arguing that the President fears the displacement of Ghanaians in Nigeria.
He argued that Ghana is not all rosy as the President wants it to look and the impact of Nigeria’s economy on the region is still more significant despite its troubles.
[🎥:TVC News]
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@kofi_abrentsie @JMBILLGATES @SIKAOFFICIAL1 Run the population ratios or percentages for both countries first then you’ll realize how flawed that argument sounds.... relax kwa
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@GanyoBi__ @JMBILLGATES @SIKAOFFICIAL1 Always the population in Nigeria have you also thought of yours here, not to talk of the illegal ones..

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@joromi_ @_Fiifi_Sage Are you supporting this move, or do you think CSOs being silenced through a WhatsApp group is cool 😎
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@_Fiifi_Sage Why will anyone make noise when they can easily carry their message across and also get responses immediately. If e reach your turn treat them like you did in the past again
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Do you know why most of your CSOs and neutral journalists are always quiet on the ills of the government? It's because the government has created a WhatsApp platform for them just like foot soldiers and they get stipends from time to time.
When Sammy Darko from the OSP exposed them somewhere last year, they lambasted him and removed him from the Government WhatsApp page for revealing what is supposed to be a secret. Today, Mary Awalena Addah- Exec Director Transparency Int Ghana (CSO) has also confirmed on Newsfile that she is also on the Govt WhatsApp Group Platform and Samsom Ayenini was uncomfortable 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@JMBILLGATES @SIKAOFFICIAL1 If u know the population of Ghanaians in Nigeria u won't tweet like a swine.
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@iamBoris13 @SIKAOFFICIAL1 He should have stayed quiet for the sake of diplomacy. Nana Addo tried the same during the EndSARS protest, and the feedback from Buhari wasn't pleasant.
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@SIKAOFFICIAL1 I doubt Mahama was throwing shades at Nigeria but then it’s true Nigeria is suffering and that’s why it hurts them
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@ajeezayGH My first step onto the Accra sports stadium pitch was because of him, as he was laid (way keeping) at the stadium and was open to the public.
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🇬🇭 THE TRAGIC DEATH OF SHAMO QUAYE - GHANA FOOTBALL MAGICIAN 💯
Players entertain…
Players inspire…
But a few players become unforgettable.
was one of those rare talents Ghana may never see again.
Born on October 22, 1971...Shamo Quaye grew into a football genius whose talent was impossible to ignore. Fans called him “Shamo Leather” because of how smoothly he controlled the ball like it was glued to his feet.
At , he became the heartbeat of the famous “Musical Youth” team. It is known that his dribbling, vision, and long-range shots made him one of the most exciting midfielders of his time.
You didn’t just watch Shamo…
you felt his football.
It is said that in the 1989/90 season, his goals helped Hearts of Oak win the league, and he quickly became a fan favorite across the country.
On the international stage, he was part of Ghana’s golden moment at the , where the Black Meteors won bronze making Ghana the first African nation to win an Olympic medal in football.
He later took his talent abroad, playing in Saudi Arabia and Sweden, but no matter where he went… his magic remained the same.
Then suddenly… everything changed.
It is known that in November 1997, while on holiday in Tema, Shamo joined friends for a simple “fun match.” During the game, he was accidentally hit in the face by a ball.
At first, it didn’t seem serious.
But it is said that he later complained of severe headaches. Just two days later… Ghana lost one of its brightest stars.
He died at just 26 years old.
To this day, many stories surround his death. Some believe it was purely medical. Others speak of snake bites or even spiritual causes. But the truth remains uncertain.
What is certain is this…
Ghana lost a genius too early.
A player full of joy.
A talent full of promise.
A life full of dreams… cut short.
Even today, fans of Hearts of Oak still remember him not just as a player, but as a symbol of pure football artistry.
Gone too soon…
but never forgotten

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@faya_lorrrd From the citizens to the president. The whole Banku country is obsessed with Nigeria.
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The Nigerialisation of Ghana will be crazy in a few years
UTV Ghana@utvghana
Seven women arrested in possession of palm oil adulterated with Sudan dye #UTVGhana
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