Paa Akwasi
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Paa Akwasi
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Truth is absolute|| Teacher|| Environmentalist|| Preacher|| Song Minister|| Sports Enthusiast|| Manchester IS RED!
Kumasi, Ghana Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Im struggling to understand why people genuinely believe Nagelsmann succeeds here…
He literally leaked teams news at Bayern because he fell out with Bayern’s board.
A MANAGER DID THAT BY THE WAY…
Ineos sacked Ruben Amorim, not because of results, but because he spoke out against INEOS and didnt get along with them.
What makes you think nagelsmann succeeds here long-term? (More than 6 months)
Klaus@UTDKlaus
Julian Nagelsmann ball - Euro 2024
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@akomeahmessiah People are just funny. The guy isn’t even my favorite but he’s miles a head of Carrick
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I have no problem with Carrick being the manager but you can’t call Nagelsmann a risk and think Carrick isn’t..
Fredrick Kofi@kofi_fredr61806
@akomeahmessiah I wonder why people says we should give Carrick permanent job
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@fpl_tactician Why is there the need to argue in the first place. Let everyone manager do what they think is best based on available information. Don’t get this populist attempt on FT to want to sound right all the time.
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Can’t believe people are still arguing that the same XI who play Sunday against Arsenal will all start again Wednesday against Burnley “because it’s a title race”
This City squad is elite. It’s 2 teams.
RAN, Ake, Kovacic, Savinho, Silva, Marmoush etc can beat Burnley with ease + they’re not tired from playing 3 days earlier.
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@JoyNewsOnTV Plain nonsense in the context of what is being discussed
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14 months in arrears: If any government truly cares about teachers, it is Mahama’s government.
- Sammy Ayeh, Presidential Aide.
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@KwabenaOA @NanaAkuaTachie Sometimes resisting the urge to share an opinion is extremely wise. I no longer see them the same way I did. Blaming young people for the ills of governance is so insensitive
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@NanaAkuaTachie The problems are plenty 🥲
I think they want to approach the issue with how they have dealt with filth but it’s different contexts
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Unfortunate take. We have an unacceptable student teacher ratio and we need to find money to train and motivate enough teachers to improve our educational system.
The overwhelming numbers chasing employment has been adjudged a national security threat for about 15-20 years
Buzstopboys@buzstopboys
Teachers have been shouting about unpaid salaries for YEARS… but sure, let’s keep rushing to buy teacher training forms like it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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@buzstopboys Really? Is this how low the conversation has sunk? Wow
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@geenaeus Funny!! Everything is Ghana is politics. You mean you were in every nook and cranny of Ghana before and have been again in the last 16 months?
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@Akwasi_Ayala The much better question that should be asked is that were the people he picked ahead of him were better defensively at the time? What became of those qualities at the tournament?
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Philippe Coutinho didn’t make it to Brazil 2014 World Cup squad and that decision was delivered to him by CAFU sent by the CBF.
Reason: He was almost useless without the ball and must add that to his game. Ie develop his defensive awareness to help the team without the ball.
Otto Addo we are told by Joseph Paintsil had same reason to drop him for Qatar 2022 WC and some people claim that is coaching calamity?
Eiii saaa 🤣🤣🤣🤣…. Ahh well
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@RomzyUnited United fans just want to sound deep and feel right all the time. Amorim left United in 5th position and we are presently in 3rd position. Why’s what someone said about where we can finish the point and not the actual facts? We just got beat at home by Leads. Focus!!!
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Amorim fans are just hating on him blc he is succeeding where Amorim failed, remember the initial said under Amorim that this team can’t make top 8 but carrick came and changed everything, they are not happy that carrick changed everything
chukwuebuka 🐐@chukskennyuk
Carrick doesn’t have it based on what exactly? vibes and WiFi connection? 😭 The man has United sitting 3rd in the league and just went 9 games unbeaten before the Leeds result. Is 3rd place not "crossing the line" anymore or do we just hate for fun now?
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@Bryte_K @KisriMajeed @sosoo_samuel @HELLOTrinity3 @kwakuasanteb I’m no lawyer but even I can see through the futility of such brazen show of prosecutorial bravado with any substance and that it only scores political points. Nothing more. Secure the ruling first, boast later. Not the other way around.
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@Bryte_K @KisriMajeed @sosoo_samuel @HELLOTrinity3 @kwakuasanteb Gives the defense grounds to argue that the accused’s right to a fair trial has been compromised. May lead to mistrials, or exclusion of certain evidence if the court finds the publicity improper. Can expose parts of the prosecution’s strategy allowing the defense to adjust.
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The paucity of argument from our CSO actors and Professors framing the OSP’s legal troubles as an attack on the fight against corruption is really something to behold. Our professors and civil society actors want to turn every legal question about the OSP into an existential crisis for anti-corruption work in Ghana. That kind of grandstanding is precisely why we never make real progress on any serious issue in this country. We refuse to confront the actual problem.
What Justice Nyanteh did was to read Section 4 of the OSP Act, applied his understanding of it to the facts before him, and asked a pretty straightforward question: did the OSP have the Attorney General’s authorisation when it initiated that prosecution? You can agree with his conclusion or you can challenge it. But it is a legal determination on a specific set of facts. It is not an assault on the OSP as an institution, and it is certainly not a declaration of war on the fight against corruption. Framing it that way is terribly intellectually dishonest.
But let us take them at their own argument for a moment. Let us assume, as they insist, that any scrutiny of the OSP’s legal foundation is an attack on corruption-fighting itself. If that is the standard, then the office had better be delivering. What exactly has the OSP actually achieved?
The OSP Act was signed on the 2nd of January 2018. Martin Amidu was appointed and assumed office shortly thereafter. He resigned in 2020. Kissi Agyebeng was appointed in 2021. We are nearly a decade into this experiment. So how many successful prosecutions of corruption and corruption-related offences has the OSP secured? Because the Attorney General, operating within the same period and under the same legal environment, has successfully prosecuted more corruption cases than the OSP. That is the record of that office.
The OSP likes to speak a lot about corruption prevention. But prevention is nearly impossible to quantify, and everyone in this country knows the real reason we set up by that office is to prosecute, aggressively, corruption and corruption related offences - it is so obvious in it's name. On that singular, non-negotiable measure, the OSP has delivered next to nothing. It has fumbled cases that should have been straightforward. It has consumed considerable public resources. And after nearly ten years, the tangible results simply are not there.
This is not an attack on the OSP. This is the honest state of affairs that civil society refuses to confront because confronting it would require admitting that building an institution is not the same thing as fighting corruption.
So rather than the dogmatic insistence that without the OSP there is no fight against corruption, let us channel that energy into something useful. Fix the legal framework of the OSP. Be serious and deliberate about the calibre of people appointed to lead the office. Hold it to account the way we hold everything else to account.
Because if our professors and civil society organisations are unwilling to do that, then their commitment to fighting corruption is no different from that of the politicians they criticise. All words. All passion. There will be no results.

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@_lawslaw What makes you think this makes sense in Dwaboso? I’m genuinely curious
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Not everyone lives in Accra, and not every place is Accra. This would be totally insane in Accra, but totally makes sense in Dwaaboso.
Gemini_DNA♊️🇬🇭@gemini_dna
I genuinely want to know which government official came up with this idea.
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@CASTINBILLZ People are wide awake to the essence of having access to clean water and electricity 24/7 rather than a largely inconsequential dollar rate that only a few directly benefit from
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@JoyNewsOnTV Those murdered in cold blood under Rawlings would have attended thanksgiving services if they had only been jailed
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By God’s grace, I have never harboured any grudge or felt any bitterness against any of those who were involved in all that happened to me during the Kufuor regime - Tsatsu Tsikata.
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