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Believer | 🇬🇭| Arsenal FC ⚽️ | GSW🏀 | Music
Accra | Ghana Katılım Haziran 2011
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@_pauldavid_ @extroshi @Magic__Wood As the notifications started coming in, I figured ya gunners lost. Ei 🤣. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh. It is well 🤣🤣
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From Quadruple to Triple to Double to Single to ..... @_pauldavid_ @Magic__Wood I greet you guys cc @tweetnanadarko 😂😂😂😂😂
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@extroshi @Magic__Wood @tweetnanadarko You no see say devil try all this Easter but Jesus still go wake up Sunday. We Dey watch them
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@_pauldavid_ @Magic__Wood @tweetnanadarko You sure say you go even win that one? City dey come like kakai
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Sack this guy aswell man
Citi Sports@CitiSportsGHA
🎥🇬🇭 “Otto Addo is very knowledgeable when it comes to the German set up. They are not too different from the Austrians.”—GFA Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum previews Black Stars’ double friendlies with Germany and Austria. #CitiSports
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@extroshi @tweetnanadarko @Lilmhizya @Ofoebrix @Magic__Wood It be one de need me waaaa. The others be consolation so I go show you what need me
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@tweetnanadarko @extroshi @Lilmhizya @Ofoebrix @Magic__Wood How many competitions are you actively in Ma’am? lol.
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@_pauldavid_ @Magic__Wood make you guys no worry koraa. At least the treble still dey on!!!
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@_pauldavid_ @Lilmhizya @tweetnanadarko @Ofoebrix @Magic__Wood Chale but why Paul and Jude make quiet so? Your phones dey off, I beg on am make I give you some quick info 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@Fentuo_ @garyalsmith Same! Was an active user of the em-dash when writing but have slowly been forced to avoid it now because of the high probability of your work being considered as sourced from ChatGPT. Crazy times
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I see it in the comments all the time. Any writing with elevated vocabulary or structure is dismissed as AI. So now we are supposed to intentionally insert errors so the work looks imperfect.
I remember a chat with @garyalsmith on here about how our enthusiastic use of the em-dash (—) has now come under attack because ChatGPT just can’t stop inserting it in every writing.
Now we are afraid when we use it, the work would be labeled AI.
But I’ve always loved using that shit long before Chat.
KOA@KwabenaOA
I did same with some articles I wrote and published between 2013 and 2018. They were 70% AI generated on the average. Tweakai 😂😂😂
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@bar_nes_ @ChelseaFC Somebody en poppy meet en target for the day you say he no be good salesman. Ei Ato 😂
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@FrancisChipp @extroshi this is what you should be concerned about, not a bogus player of the month, no one cares about !
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Just a reminder, Manchester United haven’t played a Champions League knockout game in over 10 years
Nick Newell@_NickNewell_
Call me crazy. But apart from PSG. I think United could beat all these teams left in the Champions League. Have to keep Bruno next season.
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Somewhere in Ghana right now, a woman is getting a loan she was never supposed to qualify for.
No credit score. No formal collateral. No bank account that a loan officer would take seriously. Just a business, a reputation with her microfinance institution, and a platform built specifically to understand how she operates.
That platform has a name. gKudi.
The woman who built it also has a name. Farida Bedwei(@fbedwei )
Here is what most people miss about Ghana's fintech story. The companies that get the headlines are building for the top 20%. The smartphone-owning, bank-account-carrying, credit-score-having 20%. It is a real market. It is also the easiest one to build for.
Farida went somewhere else entirely.
She co-founded @Logiciellimited and engineered gKudi as the operating system for the institutions serving people that formal banking never reached. The market woman restocking her shop in Kumasi. The young trader in Tamale needing working capital. The informal entrepreneur running a real business with no paper trail a conventional lender would recognize.
Farida did not build for the visible economy. She built for the one hiding underneath it. And she built it with the same precision and rigor that Silicon Valley reserves for its most fundable problems. The difference is she chose hers with intention.
But here is where the story takes the turn that defines her.
At some point, Farida looks at everything she has built and asks a different kind of question. Not about architecture. Not about scale. About stories.
Specifically: whose stories are Ghanaian children growing up inside? Who gets to be the hero in the worlds they imagine themselves into?
So she creates Karmzah. A Ghanaian comic book superhero series.
Not as a side project. As a second act of infrastructure.
Because Farida understood something most software engineers never arrive at: financial access without narrative access is an incomplete solution. You can build the tools that give people economic agency. But if every story they absorb tells them that people like them are not the ones who build, lead, or imagine, then the tools alone are not enough. You have to build the stories too.
Software engineer. Co-founder. Author. Superhero architect.
Two types of infrastructure. One vision. All of it built from Accra, for the people everyone else was building around.
Today, gKudi is processing transactions across Ghana's microfinance sector. Karmzah exists. And somewhere right now, a woman is accessing capital that the formal system told her was out of reach.
The software making it possible. The stories making the next builder believe it is possible. Both have the same architect.
Who in Ghana's ecosystem is quietly building for the people others keep designing around? Drop their name below. We want to find them. 👇

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@NebuerReuben Cheers menua 🍻 CAF wants to muddy our booze but they lie bad 😂
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