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ALL TWEETS ARE MY OPINION!!!

accra, Ghana Katılım Ekim 2009
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NiiNii
NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
ARE CHRISTIANS STILL UNDER THE OBLIGATION TO PAY TITHES?? A Thread; 1. Tithing was not an obligation for early Christians who lived before the Inauguration of the Law Covenant (which took place between Moses and the Israelites in the Wilderness).
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Kennedy Wandera@KennedyWandera_·
🇸🇳Ousmane Sonko: “There will be no system of hyper-presidentialism in Senegal today.” Senegal’s parliament erupted in celebration and dance as Ousmane Sonko took his seat as the new President of the National Assembly, amid escalating tensions with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. “What is at stake is the relationship between morality and politics,” Sonko declared. “The National Assembly will use all its levers of power firmly but responsibly moving forward,” Sonko warns in his first address, as he officially becomes Senegal’s second-highest state authority. "I will not use the Assembly to feed personal vendettas. That would be a betrayal to our very own struggle." While insisting that his party, PASTEF, will give President Faye “the best conditions to complete his term”, Sonko maintains that his party must remain central to the functioning of government. He argues that the appointment of the new Prime Minister, Ahmadou Al Aminou Lô, was carried out without adequate consultation with the ruling party, PASTEF. “Our party was not involved in this decision to appoint the new prime minister. It was also not consulted in the formation of the government. You can’t have PASTEF without PASTEF.” “I know the Prime Minister personally having worked with him for a year and a half during which he accomplished a tremendous amount of work.” However, Sonko says he had “certain disagreements” with him on monetary and debt-related issues.
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NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
@askghmedia The person who made the kenkey should be shot
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𝐀𝐒𝐊@askghmedia·
Foreign nationals share their favourite and least favourite Ghanaian foods.
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DSZN8𓀀@Neduszn8·
Guess the national team? LEVEL: VERY DIFFICULT 🤯
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Mod@CFCMods·
We gave you 40 million British pounds for Alejandro Garnacho, the least you can do in return is defeat Brighton for us today.
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NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
The Baleba audition
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Bruno spoil there!!!
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All the hope that Senegal carried when Faye and Sonko took the helm. Hmmm!!
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Kennedy Wandera@KennedyWandera_·
It ends now! President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has sacked his Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. Tough days ahead for Senegal.
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Gideon Boako, Ph. D@gboakogh·
Earlier this year, I stated that the Bank of Ghana’s audited financial statements would show substantial losses. Government communicators dismissed it as false, and some resorted to personal attacks. The losses were later confirmed when the statements were published. I also said the losses were mainly due to policy failure as a result of the revision of the prior Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) on foreign deposits, and not the so-called “cost of stability.” That was denied as well. Yesterday, the Bank of Ghana revised the dynamic Cash Reserve Ratio and reversed the CRR for foreign exchange deposits that had been implemented by the previous administration. Later this week, I’ll share what I expect to happen in the banking system regarding FX deposits from next month. They’ll call it a lie again, but it will happen. I observe in whole and analyze in whole.
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NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
@CallmeAlfredo This is true. However it’s a tricky thing that needs a phased approach which shirks be balanced carefully. The last time the govt tried to apply WHT, smuggling increased. The state has show more than just collecting tax. Investing in the sector is the only way.
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Alfred@CallmeAlfredo·
Even as we discuss how Ghana can derive more value from its natural resources, we should not lose sight of the small-scale mining sector. At the moment, the sector dominates gold production in the country. Yet recent data suggests that despite this dominance, it contributed less than a million cedis in fiscal revenues last year. The state is purchasing gold from a sector that is severely damaging the environment, while also incurring losses on those purchases, and yet the same sector contributes very little to government revenue. That is clearly not sustainable. Formalizing the small-scale mining sector should not only be about buying gold to build foreign reserves. A sector that accounts for the majority of gold production should also be making a meaningful contribution to fiscal revenues.
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Gideon Boako, Ph. D@gboakogh·
Hear me clearly: starting next month, commercial banks may begin rejecting certain foreign exchange deposits. If you have dollars you intend to deposit, it may be wise to do so now. Otherwise, you could risk losing that opportunity later. This is not intended to cause panic, but reflects concerns about broader systemic risks linked to recent policy decisions by the NDC government.
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NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
@mistameister @raeblaugrana Chief….relax. Listen to people who have actually tried boxing. I promise you, they’re saying something.
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Meistermind@mistameister·
@raeblaugrana lol I can’t box at all. I’m just saying shadow boxing doesn’t prove anyone can actually box.
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Meistermind@mistameister·
If because of this people think this man is dangerous, then Dancegod Lloyd is the most dangerous man in Ghana. Until I see this man share an actual video of him in combat he’s just dancing lol
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Alfred
Alfred@CallmeAlfredo·
We have now seen the first set of data on the government’s fiscal operations for Q1 2026, and the numbers are encouraging. Total revenue improved from 3.1% of GDP in the same period last year to 3.6%, while tax revenue increased from 2.6% to 3%. Expenditure also remained well contained. Total expenditure relative to GDP declined from 4.1% of GDP in Q1 2025 to 3.9% in Q1 2026, with capital expenditure recording a marginal increase. As a result of higher revenues and reduced spending, the primary balance on a commitment basis improved from 0.3% of GDP to 1.2%. The overall fiscal balance also improved from a deficit of 1% of GDP to a surplus of 0.1%. The fiscal discipline continues.
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Julius Kwame Anthony 𓃵@fatheranthoni·
Here is Afenyo-Markin as majority leader in 2024. Let the public decide.
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NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
@NebuerReuben 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂…. You Dey bore me!!!
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NiiNii@Mr_Kwei·
There’s this pub in North London Highbury Islington that i will kill to be in tonight. They will buy drinks everybody
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Jesooooz!!! Arsenal win the league
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BRUNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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@Gidaas Lmao…nothing Dey bore pass loud ignorance
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Ngoliba Writes ✍️@NgolibaAbdul·
I never regret withdrawing the diplomatic passport and courtesies of former President JJ Rawlings and his wife for smearing my person on an international stage— JA Kuffour
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