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James Tiger

@JamesTiger98

Better Ghana🇬🇭….I don’t know much about the technicalities of music. I only tweet what I heard and felt after listening to a song/project.

Anywhere Music is been Played Katılım Mayıs 2017
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James Tiger@JamesTiger98·
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Ugo@Sir_Fin·
There is no ideological umbrella I sit under or group I belong to that’s immune to criticism from me. We don’t do that support all rights and wrongs nonsense here.
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NEBASARK🇬🇭
NEBASARK🇬🇭@NEBASARK·
Bro the kind of Muisc Enam does we all for support her . Angélique Kidjo bagged Grammy awards with her local language Enam can also do it for us 🇬🇭🇬🇭
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Kojo ♎
Kojo ♎@KoJJoMilan·
We all know the reason why every government continues to do this... Those supporters are just party folks who are going to be left there after the tournament.
CITI FM 97.3@Citi973

'We are taking no more than 800 supporters to World Cup 2026,’— @HonKofiAdams, Minister of Sports breaks down the numbers for the Supporters Union: 800 fans, $9,250 per head covering airfare, accommodation, and local transport for World Cup 2026. Watch more here : youtube.com/watch?v=Yl9-Ci… #PointofView #ChannelOneTV #WorldCup2026 #KofiAdams

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Manasseh Azure Awuni
Manasseh Azure Awuni@Manasseh_Azure·
Why waste time and resources if PAC isn't interested in the truth? Let Edem Agbana ask the questions. Intimidation won't work.
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yaw saliba.
yaw saliba.@oneman1000_·
won in 2019. no AFCON for the 1st time in 20yrs, 4 blackstars coaches in 5yrs. horrible GPL. Betpawa and TV Rights issues. wmen’s footy decline. other n’tnal teams not supported. players chasing their salaries. colts football killed. no infrastructure. my GFA President! 🥹❤️🇬🇭
yaw saliba.@oneman1000_

the real issue 😃

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Mr. Daniel Koranteng
Whoever you’re bringing in must now pick a squad for the World Cup without having the chance to manage even a single game. Everyday the GFA reaches a new level of incompetence
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Iron Boy
Iron Boy@NYboateng·
When Kurt took over, we were 51st in the Fifa Rankings and 7th in Africa. Today, we are 72nd in the rankings and 14th in Africa. 21 and 7 steps backwards, respectively. We are not progressing under Kurt.
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CHIEF@tailorMARIQUE·
Ghanaians have a problem. We do not know how to criticize incumbent leaders without wishing we didn’t push out the old bad leaders. Do you people know you can actually look forward to someone new or something better? The recycling you people no Taya? Kurt is shit so ‘i miss Kwesi nyantakyi’? And no I am not talking about black stars. Their management of our football was/is shit both ways. The local league died from that guy’s reign. The person he say he get masters in football administration or whatever too just be some power drunk boss.
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Lexis
Lexis@niilexis·
Can’t get my head around the fact that we seem to have moved on from Francis-Xavier Sosu’s egregious and foolish “Indomie” comment. In any proper working country, he wouldn’t have a job this morning. It’s even more ridiculous that he has an army of idiots loudly defending him.
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The Fourth Estate
The Fourth Estate@fourthestategh·
Details of the contract for the upgrading of the road from Bediako Junction to Camp 15 to Sefwi Adabokrom in the Western region.
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MONIE LOVE.🌹
MONIE LOVE.🌹@chillwithmonie·
Let God Sort Em Out is hip hops most recent release that everyone agreed upon being a “universal classic”. No amount of bias, hate or internet chatter could deny it.
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Iron Boy
Iron Boy@NYboateng·
Kurt must also go. I've never seen an inept football administrator like him. Utterly useless and power drunk.
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Farida Bemba Nabourema
Barely three weeks ago, I published the following piece in French and spoke about how African governments gaslight their youth , promising them that education is the path out of poverty, then creating no job opportunities, and telling them their failure is a result of their laziness. And today, I stumble on this comment made by Ghanaian MP. Here’s the translated article: Growing up in most of our African countries, fundamentally impoverished, means hearing one simple message: to live with dignity and escape poverty, the clear path is education. Not just any type of education: the academic one. Parents invest everything they have: time, money, hope, into their children’s schooling, convinced that it is the key to freedom and the way out of misery. They sacrifice themselves, pay for private lessons, hire tutors, sometimes at the cost of their own survival, stretching every resource, in the hope that one day this investment will bear fruit. The promise made to the youths is simple: work hard, focus on your studies, and the world will open up to you. But the world, in these countries, is not built to receive these efforts. Schools are often broken, incapable of functioning properly. Teachers go on strike for lack of pay. Infrastructure crumbles. After years of effort, the child, now an adult, emerges with a diploma in hand. And then comes the brutal reckoning: no jobs. The market is saturated and these young people sometimes find themselves learning a trade, work once reserved for those who had “failed” at school. The skills once deemed inferior become their only refuge. This is where the psychological manipulation begins, what is known in English as gaslighting. The system has betrayed them, because the state failed to create the necessary opportunities. It now seeks to make them believe that their failure is personal. They are told, repeatedly, that it is not the government’s job to employ them, that their difficulty finding work is the result of their laziness, lack of creativity and that true success lies in entrepreneurship: they must “create their own opportunities.” Entrepreneurship, presented as emancipatory, is often nothing but a veil. It conceals a structural failure and transfers the weight of the system’s collapse onto the shoulders of young people who were promised the world if they followed the rules. The narrative is so skillfully crafted that it sounds like wisdom. It urges them to work hard, be self-reliant, take charge of their own lives. But behind this illusion lies a cruelty that dares not speak its name. The failure is not theirs alone; it belongs equally to the society and to the state itself. We live in a world where injustice hides behind the language of personal development. To survive, young people must carry the weight of a state that cannot or will not support them. Many do so, in silence, believing they have failed when in fact they have simply been betrayed. The bankruptcy of the state and the betrayal of trust can no longer remain invisible. We must fight for a society where education is not a gamble on hope but a genuine bridge to opportunity, where governments build real pathways for their citizens to prosper, and where young people are no longer blamed for a system that crushes them. One that was never designed to ensure their flourishing. Farida Bemba Nabourema, A Disillusioned African Citizen!
GHOne TV@ghonetv

Young Ghanaians should start looking at entrepreneurship as a way out of unemployment... - Francis-Xavier Sosu (Madina MP) #GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert

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SpoonySlime
SpoonySlime@SpoonySlime·
The root of the Ghanaian football problem is KURT OKRAKU.
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Beeztrap
Beeztrap@beeztrapkotm·
Sir, @sarkodie I didn’t finish this on purpose… your 12 missing 👀🔥🙏
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