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@Queku_P

🤗🫣😱🤨🧐😒🙄u can't question greatness😮‍💨😤😠😡🤬😞😓😟😟😥😢☹️🙁🫤😕😰😨😧 follow if u just visited my profile.🤣🤣🔥💥

Ghana Katılım Ekim 2012
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Kyei Nwom
Kyei Nwom@KyeiNwom·
Everybody just dey appear for Redcarpet 😂
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Wode Maya ®
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
Flying again…….
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KING KESE
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@Queku_P @filmfare They hacked my account and I got it back. Don’t know why their logo still on my profile
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EDHUB🌍ℹ
EDHUB🌍ℹ@eddie_wrt·
A BECE graduate received an iPhone 17 and a money bouquet as gifts from his parents for making them proud after completing his BECE examinations.
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Speedy HQ
Speedy HQ@IShowSpeedHQ·
🚨| WATCH: Speed just met Jamaican artist Popcaan and was SHOCKED to find out he has Ghanaian roots just like him 🤯🇬🇭
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Don
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Cow for Sale 20K cedis each
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KALYJAY
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I say make I update you o🙏🏽
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Popo🇰🇼🇬🇭
Popo🇰🇼🇬🇭@Popony_J·
President Mahama Instructs His Aide-de-Camp to Take a Seat as He Addresses Worshippers at Independence Square During Good Friday Service Conducted by Dag Heward-Mills. @JDMahama 😂😂😂😂
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Summer Santa Claus 🧑‍🎄
The 3rd image is Ghana military uniform...so what are u saying?
𝔹𝕚𝔾 𝔻ℝ𝔼𝕐𝕐🫵@itz_Dreyy

Yesterday, I went to Computer Village in Ikeja to buy an iPhone 15 Pro Max. It was my first time going there to purchase a phone, and I had already heard many stories about scams in that area. When I arrived, I met a young man who looked very innocent and decent. Because of his appearance, I convinced myself that he couldn’t possibly scam me. I explained that I was there to buy an iPhone 15 Pro Max. He told me he didn’t sell phones himself but offered to help me because, according to him, many people there couldn’t be trusted. He said he would take me to a legitimate shop and advised me to be careful. I followed him to a shop that looked very clean and professional. They showed me different phones, but they didn’t have the iPhone 15. Instead, they tried to convince me to buy the iPhone 14, saying it was even better. I insisted that I only wanted the 15. After that, they said they would check with a neighboring shop since they didn’t have it in stock. I waited while the guy left. A few minutes later, he returned with what looked like a brand-new iPhone 15 Pro Max box. I was excited. We negotiated the price, I paid, and I left feeling very happy. The shop looked clean and organized, so I didn’t suspect anything. When I got home and opened the box, I couldn’t believe my eyes. The phone inside the carton was has a very damaged screen instead of a new phone. I was completely shocked. Everything had seemed so legitimate at the shop, so I couldn’t understand how this happened. I immediately went back there with two of my soldier friends, because I can’t use such phone. However, when we got there, the shop was locked, and it looked like no one had ever operated there. Now I’m left with a blank screen phone instead of a brand-new iPhone, and my money is gone 😭

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Ruffin Perri-Greno
Ruffin Perri-Greno@gyina_yie·
An Open Letter to the United States Embassy in Accra: Why Section 214(b) Feels Like a Blanket Excuse. Dear Embassy Staff, I’m writing as one of many Ghanaians—and Africans , who have walked out of visa interviews with a polite smile, a refusal slip, and zero real answers. We show up prepared: bank statements, property deeds, business registrations, family letters, job contracts, return tickets. We prove strong ties—homes, children, livelihoods we can’t just abandon. We explain our trip: conferences, weddings, medical care, tourism. Yet the outcome is almost always the same: “refused under Section 214(b).” travel.state.gov/content/travel… That’s it. No detail. No hint. Just a reference to “insufficient ties” or “intent to immigrate” - words that could mean anything. Compare that to Canada or the UK: they will tell you straight even upon requesting for the Global Case Management (GCMS) Note : Canada. maybe your savings look thin, maybe your job history’s shaky, maybe they doubt your return plan. At least you know what to fix. At least you get a map out of the maze. With 214(b), we are left guessing. Is it the bank balance? The job title? The way I smiled? We can’t appeal, we can’t clarify, we can’t even learn. And every time we reapply, paying another visa fee, sometimes going through the stress of booking date appointment slot. We wonder: are we being punished for being African? For not having a Western passport? The truth is, thousands of us are genuine. We are not sneaking in. We are not fleeing. We just want to visit, then come back. But when the only feedback is a vague code, it feels less like security and more like suspicion. Transparency isn’t weakness, it is trust. If the Embassy could list even one concrete reason, saying “your monthly income does not match your travel costs” or “your business lacks two years of tax records”, we would respect that. We would improve. “We would believe the process works”. Right now? It doesn’t. Not for some of us. Not when good people, with real documents, keep getting the same canned rejection. Please, give us clarity. Give us dignity. Give us a chance to actually fix what is wrong. Thank you for reading. A Ghanaian applicant (and one of many) Ruffin Perri Greno Quao. @USEmbassyGhana
U.S. Embassy Accra@USEmbassyGhana

In case you hadn’t heard the news, Embassy Accra has Non-Immigrant Visa Appointments available now! There are more than 1,000 B1/B2 visa appointment slots available in the next week – one of those could be yours. If you’ve been planning to apply for a U.S. visa, this is a great time to schedule your interview. Book a new appointment – or move up one scheduled for later in the year – we want to interview you now! Visit our visa page for more information and application: gh.usembassy.gov/visas/

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