R for Ronnie
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Hello @samgeorgegh , both the Interior Ministry website and the Health Ministry website have been hacked. More proof that these youths do not need to pay money for certificates when official government websites cannot even be properly protected. Invest in and enable the youth, let’s all work together to build a better country, and drop that bill.
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This is the kind of person who wants to be heard and believes every nonsense that comes to his head must be tweeted and accepted. He doesn’t entertain any opposing views and only wants puppets who he can pull their strings. The @samgeorgegh who he is campaigning against and tweeting vigorously against hasn’t blocked him. I only gave him a taste of his medicine and after initially threatening me he has proceeded to block me. As a V Mate I believe Truth Stands and we must have balanced conversations around policy etc. This is 2026 and everyone has a voice. Fuck you @tech_twi you Rat face looking motherfucker.
You are such a coward. 2 tweets p3 questioning your motive noor you block me
Rat face

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May light always shine behind wherever you stand. Say Amen…..🙏🏽
nana adaboh@nanaadaboh
@tech_twi Donald Trump has degree in governance, right?
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Because Sam George is the Minister for Communications and Innovation, not the Road Minister. We did the same with the support of Sam George during Ursula Owusu’s time.
Noble@JohnHablu
@tech_twi Can you tell why u only move to Sam George..,?
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@Osiris1759 @tech_twi .Immediately you hear anything Sam then he make ein teeth like forklift , ready to hop onto it.
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Sam George: “We need to decide who is tech and who is not in this country.”
Within 48 hours:
Interior Ministry website HACKED…
Health Ministry website HACKED…
Sam George’s own ministry website reportedly targeted by a DDoS attack.
Tech Bros: Proof that certificates are not what build a strong tech ecosystem. Invest in and enable the youth, and let’s build a better country together.
Deal?
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@tech_twi I can see you chatting rubbish now.Immediately you hear anything about honorable then you root. I know your kind
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This similar thing already happened in Nigeria with the NITDA Bill 2021, where many startups, lawyers, and the Tech community stood strongly against excessive licensing, levies, and centralized control over the digital sector.
Now guess where Sam George had both his basic and secondary education…….Nigeria.
Government should learn from countries that encourage innovation instead of creating barriers for developers, startups, importers, and young people trying to build in Tech. This NDC government should listen and remove him from this sector. Even the fact that he could come up with an idea like this is the risky part.
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@TYGARAW_1 @tech_twi This is it. Innovation thrives best in an environment where regulation creates trust, not fear. Smart policies protect users while still giving startups room to grow. A solid point bro 🤜
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This is what my tech guys don't want to understand. With smaller businesses, young developers or perhaps startups are definitely going to get some exemptions. Definitely this regulations are going to be categorized and not just like a blanket fees for all. Thanks my brother
opana_tyga@TYGARAW_1
You’re not wrong boss bout tech being the engine of global economies, and Ghana definitely needs to aggressively support innovation rather than choke it with red tape. But there’s a fine line. Even the US, EU, and China heavily regulate their tech sectors (look at the EU's antitrust laws or the US Congress grilling tech CEOs). The goal shouldn't be 'no control,' but rather smart regulation that protects citizens without killing the hustle of local innovators. We need policies that enable, not disable.
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@tech_twi Ghana’s tech future depends on policies that attract investment, encourage creativity, and maintain accountability at the same time. Regulation should be an enabler of growth, not an obstacle to progress and that is what this bill intends to achieve.
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@sarkodie @Donsarkcess Sark deserves more than he’s getting from Ghanaians ngl.No record label but he’s been able to put Ghana music up there.hits upon hits
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Ghana should seriously consider honoring Sarkodie with a statue. He has significantly elevated the country’s global presence and achieved remarkable success independently, without the backing of a record label. His accomplishments are truly exceptional.@sarkodie @Donsarkcess
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