UTDfan
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Hype a program and make sure everyone hears about it. Announce that 100 people have bought stands to sell at your event.
Price your stands high for a reason, say 10,000 cedis. The hundred people can be your friends with small businesses who will bring their items to sell, but you present it as if they paid for the stands. By hyping the program and making it widely known, 100 people × 10,000 cedis equals 1 million cedis, which, when sent to the bank, can be recorded as payments for the stands sold.
Alternatively, you could give 100 friends 10,000 cedis each in cash and have them send it to your account as payment for the stands, ensuring they include references so the bank can track it. That way, over 1 million cedis can be deposited into an account and appear legitimate.
Round two: overstate the sales for the day for each of the 100 friends in cash and have them deposit it into the account later.
GIF
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@askghmedia What if H4R funded RNAQ business and that everything was pre-arranged before she went to prison.
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@joyce_bawah Let is complete our road network first. We will know where the lapses are and adequately work on the tracks. Step by step.
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Each time I travel to other slightly more transport resilient cities, I feel lethargic, knowing that our beloved Ghana needs such interventions, a modally complimentary transport system.
A modern, well designed system that is cost effective and efficient. The world Bank has been positing since 2011, that for Ghana to achieve its full middle income status, the country will have to improve upon transportation.
I am delighted like many others that at Least President John Mahama is focusing on what we already have- improving transport infrastructure especially the roads through the Big Push investment. Now we must look at water transport, our lakes, our rivers, landing sites, railways at least maybe a tram service or an overground train service just to improve mobility and ease congestion. I have recently come across a young woman on SM currently sharing some wonderfully interesting ideas on how to improve transportation in Ghana.
My only point of disagreement is that yes we do need options to road transport but for now we need safer and more motor-able roads. This will save us money, cut travel time, reduce commuter fares and stress reduce road congestion and crashes.
We certainly deserve and need better roads but it is time to consider some serious alternatives to travel by road.
#ActaNonVerba

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#VENEZUELA
It is becoming increasingly difficult for some of us in the international movement for solidarity with Venezuela to understand what is happening in the country.
There can be no doubt that acting President Delcy Rodríguez and her government are closely cooperating with the Trump administration.
The acting President and some leaders of her government were seen in a video applauding the raising of the US flag at a ceremony opening a new US Embassy in Caracas.
The removal from office of staunch Maduro allies from the top of the Venezuelan defence establishment has also not been explained.
Perhaps we need to ask the very simple question, What is happening?

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Mbappe please help me😭, I don’t know how to defend you again. You left PSG they won Quadruple, you joined Madrid and they are going 2 seasons trophyless.
You were injured for 5 games, Madrid won all of them. You came back and Madrid has not won any of the 3 games you played.
How am I supposed to defend you😭?
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@Boomluck1zz We are winning this one. Try add your location coordinates for a surprise.
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@JoeParker_12 @mrhgovgh @governs00 @NRSAGhana @nccegh Ghana card can 100% solve this indiscipline but Ghana Authorities aren't ready because it's their family members.
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Lapaz needs some wild attention. It’s already gotten to a point where the traders feel they have the right to be anywhere they want. This is not healthy! #Roadsafety #pedestriansafety @mrhgovgh @governs00 @NRSAGhana @nccegh
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Ghana and France continue to deepen our relations on all fronts, and I am grateful for the honour to co-chair the One Health Summit in Lyon where I laid out the objectives of the Accra Reset initiative within the framework of the One Health agenda.
Today’s meetings with President Emmanuel Macron and the President of the French Senate further demonstrate the shared values of our two countries. Ghana is delighted to be selected as the first beneficiary of France’s health compact.
#GhanaFrance




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