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InvisibleMe
InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
Brother Ntikuma? Shadawt my n*gga Ntikuma 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Maame Esi@MaameEsiGold·
@KZankeli So which is which some of you are saying it’s because of his Dad others are saying its because of his mom. Also this is just typed how can I verify this tweets are factual. I can come and say Busia was your maternal grandfather and no one can verify…!!!
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Sé:gbɛ:gnön🍀@KZankeli·
1. Let’s agree he was a bastard raised by a single mother. But who really was his mum, and what was her calibre? 2. Victoria Agbotui, Rawlings’ mother, was head of the catering division of State Protocol (what others call the Presidential Household) during the tenure of F.W.K. Akuffo, only resigning when Jerry John Rawlings seized power after the 1979 coup. We can say she attained that solely on merit. 3. But her entry into the public service, her Standard Seven education, her access to a car and driving licence as a woman at the time, we would credit to capital laundering and her elite family background. 4. Aunty Vic was the maternal granddaughter of Tɔgbi Nyaho Tamakloe, arguably the biggest slave trader from the southeastern coast of the Gold Coast. 5. That makes Jerry Rawlings a cousin of Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe of NPP fame and the Nyaho and Chapman medical families. 6. Tɔgbi Nyaho-Tamakloe’s descendants were among the foremost group of people in Eweland to gain access to Western education, become lawyers, medics, diplomats, and politicians, & secure a place within Ghana’s middle & elite classes. Largely through the favour Togbi received from the British for surrendering his slaves in 1874. 7. Tɔgbi's twice grandson, D.A.C. Nyaho, Rawlings' maternal relation, was the first Ghanaian headmaster of Achimota School. And Jerry got admitted while D.A.C Nyaho was still headmaster. Back then, headmasters interviewed applicants before entry was offered. 8. More could be said, but let’s end it here.
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Maame Esi@MaameEsiGold

@Celebra51837821 What influential home was JJ from ? Can you please tell us ? How about Prof. Mills ? Care to tell us ?

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InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
How do we build a country with such wickedness? Do accidents identify its victims by their party cards? For someone who fought so hard to be in office, it’s shocking that you welcome such evil.
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InvisibleMe
InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
you are confronted with darkness all the way to Anyaa Market, through to Ablekuma. Surprisingly, only this particular one was fixed. Why? My guess is, it falls within your constituency. The others, although along the same stretch, falls under an MP of the opposing party.
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InvisibleMe
InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
You, with all your advisors and fanatics are very wicked people. This very traffic light you are celebrating, situates on a stretch (Awoshie - Ablekuma) that has similar dysfunctional traffic lights. Barely a minute drive along the stretch, you are confronted with …
Ewurabena Aubynn@eaaubynn

After 8 long years of pain, darkness, danger, and neglect, the traffic lights at Awoshie-Mangoase Baah Yard are finally working again. For years, residents, motorists, traders, schoolchildren, and commuters were forced to navigate this busy intersection at great risk. Countless complaints were made, promises came and went, yet the situation remained unchanged. Many had simply lost hope that anything would be done. Today, that story has changed. This may seem like a simple traffic light to some, but to the people of Awoshie-Mangoase Baah Yard, it represents something much bigger: safety, dignity, and the belief that their concerns matter. I would like to acknowledge the support of the Municipal Chief Executive, the Chiefs of Awoshie, and other stakeholders whose cooperation has been instrumental in helping us move this matter forward. I am also deeply grateful to the Minister for Roads and Highways, Hon. Governs Kwame Agbodza, for facilitating and expediting the process to ensure that this long-standing challenge received the urgent attention it deserved. My appreciation also goes to the engineers and technical teams who worked tirelessly, including through the night, to diagnose the faults, restore the system, and ensure that the traffic lights are fully operational once again. As your Member of Parliament, I remain committed to ensuring that basic public services are not treated as privileges but as necessities. Our municipality deserves functioning infrastructure, safer roads, and a government that responds to the everyday challenges of ordinary people. This is not the end of our work but a stark reminder that when we listen to the needs of our people and act with urgency, progress is possible. I also wish to appeal to all residents, drivers, traders, and community members to take collective ownership of this restoration. Let us remain vigilant and help protect the equipment from theft, vandalism, and damage. Public infrastructure belongs to all of us, and safeguarding it is a shared responsibility. To everyone who kept raising their voices and refusing to accept neglect as normal, thank you. To the media houses and journalists who consistently highlighted the dangers posed by this situation, I acknowledge and appreciate your role. Together, we will continue to push for the development, safety, and transformation that Ablekuma North deserves. #EwuraForABN #AblekumaNorth #NotMeUs #Focus Friday| 22ndMay, 2026 photos.app.goo.gl/SbRkZGE48xQWtd…

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InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
@KobenaLutterodt From the story shared, the cars were speeding. And somehow, coincidentally, he happens to be close by? Right🙂
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Übermensch@KobenaLutterodt·
Hopefully, he also stops racing on our roads like he’s in the Grand Prix.
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InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
Country wey if the cloud cough small then your entire drainage system collapse deɛ, tell me how you are taking those figures as rent?
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Quame Jnr
Quame Jnr@quame_jnr1·
The TL dey kill me. Roger den co dey brim for one side, the eco friendly girls too dey fight for another then there is Nana B under peoples comment section with “only if we had an AI center to solve these problems”
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InvisibleMe@___InvisibleMe·
@theyawofosu it was done? dem for arrest the contractor and the awardeee all.
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Ernest Coleman
Ernest Coleman@cole__xy·
The best rapper isn’t necessarily the one with the best diction. It is the one who has consistently demonstrated a top level of rap over a long period of time.
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Senason@_senason·
Enti rapper papa ne dea w'ako sukuu anaa?
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