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Ian Speed
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Ian Speed
@IanSpeedHQ
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Accra, Ghana Katılım Nisan 2018
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> ai “artist”
> tells people to get a real job
Pubity@pubity
The creator of Fruit Love Island is threatening to cancel the show, telling people to "get a real job" and stop mass reporting their content.
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🔥 BREAKING: Pentagon prepping for weeks of ground ops in Iran
•Special Ops + infantry units are on standby
•No deployment yet — Trump hasn’t authorized it
•Targets: Strait of Hormuz, key oil hubs
•U.S. troops already wounded in Iranian attacks on Saudi bases
•Iran-aligned Houthis fire missiles at Israel, widening the conflict
⚠️ Humanitarian aid stuck, regional tensions spiking — this could escalate fast.


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🚨 Blood-red skies spotted over Western Australia ahead of Cyclone Narelle’s arrival.
Ian Speed@IanSpeedHQ
🚨 Australia’s skies turn blood red after a catastrophic tropical storm kicks up massive dust clouds. No filters this is real.
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Tomorrow morning I will expose Alukyi so you guys know you have been hyping the wrong people on X🫵

Harrismadeit Son 🇬🇭 🇨🇦@1harrismadeitsn
One popular influencer claimed he did Science and maths quiz back at SHS so he has explained my father’s payout graph and concluded he got a below minimum wage. Herr Ghana influencers 💔😂
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ABUTRICA CASE EXPLAINED
Abu Trica was set up. An FBI informant approached him claiming he was expecting $50,000 and needed a bank account to receive it. Abu’s cut for finding the account? $13,000.
He asked around, found an account, handed it over to undercover FBI agents, and got paid his $13k. That’s it. That’s the whole case.
When he was arrested, the FBI tried to flip him - they wanted the name of whoever owned the account. He refused to talk.
Before the case even reached court, EOCO dropped a press statement saying Abu scammed people out of $8 million. There is no $8 million. The entire evidence in this case revolves around $13,000.
He was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
His legal team hit back with 80 pages of legal argument tracing the full history of the Extradition Treaty, making the case that conspiracy is not an extraditable offence under the treaty.
The case is currently under appeal. But his lawyer didn’t hold back - they said they’ve never seen a judge so determined to extradite someone, describing it as a complete refusal to follow due process with her mind made up from day one.
Here’s the damning stat: Ghana has received 200 extradition requests from the US. All 200 have been granted. 200-0.
His lawyer’s position is simple - if Ghanaian courts are willing to follow the law and not bow to American pressure, Abu Trica’s case becomes 200-1.
The fight isn’t just about one man. It’s about whether Ghana’s courts will ever say no to America.
Source: @barkervogues


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