Mayor Banse
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@JoyNewsOnTV @Shejackiesays The word illiterate should never be used on these group of people as most people think they are, it will be unfair to refer to this particular lady as an illiterate, she's too smart.
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“‘They insult me for selling at 50 pesewas, but I don’t care. When you sell at 70p, you may carry it all day without buyers, but at 50p I sell more.’ A sachet water seller explains her pricing decision as JoyNews’ @Shejackiesays buys on the street
#JoyNewsFocus || #JoyDigital
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@MaameEsiGold That will be the perfect solution to the rent problem in Accra.
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We love the Focus this NDC NDC government is giving to infrastructures like Roads and Airports. Can we have a focus of intra-city rail and inter-regional rail network like in Egypt and Morocco?
Just imagine a modern functional commuter rail within Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and Takoradi? Or a good rail connection Ho-Tema-Accra-Winneba-Cape-Takoradi ? That will be amazing. @JDMahama @NJOAgyemang
@FelixKwakyeOfo1 @JDebrahofficial @joyce_bawah
#AbanPapaAba
#ResetAgenda
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#mahamathepresident




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@EnyonamManye They should make it affordable, almost every Ghanaian consumes egg every day. Egg is still selling for Ghc4 in Accra.
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@kwakuasanteb As if the strait was closed when he started the war🤣🤣🤣
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@kwakuasanteb When someone starts mocking Allah you know that their destruction is near and it will be LOUD.
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@FelixKwakyeOfo1 This current government err since they came to power all their policies are centered to ordinary Ghanaian needs.
Any Ghanaian who will compare NPP to NDC is part nation wreckers let that sink in
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On 15th April, President Mahama will launch the Free Primary Health Care Programme-a key campaign promise.
The Programme is designed to ensure universal healthcare for Ghanaians including 35% of the population who are not on the National Health Insurance Scheme.
I spent the morning of Good Friday in the company of the Minister for Health, Hon Kwabena Mintah Akandoh to inspect 24,534 pieces of medical equipment to be distributed from next week to health facilities across the country to facilitate the role out of the Free Primary Healthcare programme.
The equipment include
1. X Ray Machines
2. Vital sign monitors for checking blood pressure, temperature, etc.
3. Glucometers for measuring blood sugar levels for diabetes screening.
4. Baby incubators, radiant warmers, and oxygen concentrators for resuscitating newborns after delivery.
5. Patient monitors.
6. Infusion devices.
7. Laboratory analysers, etc.
8. Delivery beds.
9. Hospital beds
10. Ultra sound




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@kwakuasanteb Fares didn't drop when fuel, dollar, and inflation rates fell for 10 months, but now they're jumping up after just 3 weeks of fuel price hike? Where is the consistency?
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There is a massive global economic crisis on our hands, why must government always wait for a full-blown crisis before taking action?
We are already seeing early warning signs. The Ghana Private Road Transport Union is threatening to increase transport fares. Once that happens, the impact will be felt by everyone, it will trigger a cascading effect across the economy. The cost of goods and services will rise, inflationary pressures will intensify, and inevitably, workers will begin to demand higher wages just to keep up. That is how economic pressure quickly turns into social agitation. So why wait?
Why not act now to preempt the situation? Government has tools at its disposal, including the option to remove or at least temporarily suspend the 1 cedi fuel levy and review other components within the fuel price build-up to stabilize fuel prices and prevent the ripple effects we all know will follow.
Because the reality in Ghana is that prices are quick to rise but painfully slow to fall. This is particularly true for transport fares. Once GPRTU adjusts prices upward, history shows they rarely come back down in any meaningful way.
That is why the current posture is puzzling. When the President says government will wait two weeks to analyze developments in Iran before deciding on interventions, it raises concern. This is a fast-moving global situation with immediate local consequences.
This is precisely the moment for anticipatory governance, acting ahead of the curve, not behind it. Government has an opportunity now to intervene early, stabilize expectations, and protect citizens from avoidable hardship. If that window is missed, any future action will be purely reactionary and now you will chasing a crisis that could have been prevented.
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@_GhChronicles "Ghana source of verified news" and you're engaged in April fool?
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The new Oxford-led study is interesting, but the viral takeaway is too simplistic.
I read the entire paper, so you don't have to…. Here is what the paper actually studied.
This was a meta-analysis, which means the authors did not run any new experiments.
They systematically combined results from many previous studies to estimate the overall pattern.
That usually places a study high in the evidence hierarchy, but not above criticism.
A meta-analysis is only as strong as the studies it includes.
In this case, the authors pooled 115 human studies and 56 animal studies.
In men, they did not directly study “how often men should ejaculate” in a simple behavioral sense.
They studied sperm storage duration, using abstinence time as a proxy.
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My take:
This is a good paper.
But the public interpretation is running ahead of the evidence.
A fair summary is this:
longer sperm storage appears linked to a small decline in some sperm quality markers in men, especially DNA damage and oxidative stress.
That is not the same as proving that more frequent ejaculation is always better, nor does it establish one ideal frequency for all men.
Good science deserves careful reading.
Health advice should not be built from headlines alone.
University of Oxford@UniofOxford
'Male masturbation may have an adaptive benefit: it flushes out damaged, stored sperm.' New Oxford research suggests that the longer sperm are stored before ejaculation, the lower their quality, with implications for men trying to conceive and IVF treatment. Find out more ⬇️
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@GeorgeAnagli Dr. I need some education on this, are the mothers also tested for the DNA? I'm thinking a percentage of this could be due to swapping of babies during birth at the hospital.
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