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Atule Dauda🌟

@ad_igp

Historian~ interested in international relations ~MA-Political Science @UIIIofficial

KNUST-Kumasi Katılım Haziran 2021
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@persecondnewsng Now imagine, if some rich people don’t want their kids associate themselves with poor and desperate people, you may think they are overreacting.
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Per Second News@persecondnewsng·
17-year-old boy k!Iled by former classmate and friend after he was kidnapped for ransom The suspects identified as Elijah Emmanuel, 23, and Tony Ogenata, 21 lured Thompson Adams Omokafe to their apartment, where they strang|€d him and later dumped the body in a canal in Awoyaya, Ibeju-Lekki before escaping to Ikorodu where they were eventually arrested. They initially demanded N150,000,000 as ransom from the victim’s family but ended up getting N200,000. The family said their son’s traumatic d3ath and the profound impact it has had on the whole family is one no other family should ever have to endure. #nigerianews #naijanews #lagos
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𝐀𝐒𝐊@askghmedia·
Two foreign nationals in Ghana were excited after being allowed to pluck unripe mangoes, which they said they would use to eat pepper.
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Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia
UIII extends its deepest condolences to those affected by the collision between the KA Argo Bromo Anggrek and the Commuter Cikarang Line. Our thoughts are with those injured and all who are grieving during this time. 🥀
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@Hajjyass70 In country where citizens act as if they are ungovernable and more invested in partisan victory than in development, the politicians most willing to step into leadership are often those who want to enrich themselves, because they don’t care about frustration.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@Hajjyass70 .. The problem begins with us, the citizens, few are ready for that conversation. Politicians who would measure success by the progress they bring to society often stay out of politics because many citizens neither understand nation-building nor have the patience for it.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@Korsogyimi Beyond the money, there is a chronic comprehension problem on this TL: many people don’t try to understand or analyze what they read, nor do they recognize where they are intervening or what alternatives exist within that context.
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Presdoo🇬🇭@Korsogyimi·
See, like I always say: unless you’re joining agenda to cashout from Elon.. Aside that, a lot of people on this TL have zero knowledge about how things work in relations to Ghana and governance as a whole… Don’t just post about anything in the name of politics..
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@thenationguy The average Chinese care more about development than who rules. In contrast, the so-called “smartest” Ghanian cares more about which party rules not who develops.
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Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia
For too long, the discourse on Africa has been a "symphony of simplifications." 🌍 @fossuiii recently launched the inaugural Africa Updates 2026, a student-led initiative to move beyond crisis narratives and grapple with the continent’s intricate social, economic, and political tapestry.
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Kasim🪽@Yessiralfa2·
@DavidHundeyin Have never been happy that I’m a student of political science and international relations. I understand and recognize patterns that when events are taking place I will just be laughing and the same time sad cause there’s nothing powerless me can do .
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@thecophq Nothing was said wrong here, but sometimes even our main media outlets acts as random bloggers. Instead of putting proper context to issues, they rather focus on getting attention. What they don’t realize it, media reports also form parts of academic research and must be fair.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@IanSpeedHQ I think this is the simplest one could ever explain it. BoG rated many of us here, with that abstract explanation. However, the problem here on X is comprehension. Many can read but few make effort to understand, even if it means asking for clarification. We just read and react.
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Ian Speed 👾@IanSpeedHQ·
The Bank of Ghana just made an important announcement for content creators in Ghana. Let me break it down simply. If you make money on X, YouTube, TikTok or any digital platform, that money is now officially recognised as “service export proceeds.” Think of it like this: a carpenter in Ghana makes a chair and sells it to someone in America. That is an export. You as a content creator make videos or posts and people abroad pay you for it. Same thing. You are exporting a service. Your money is legal. What this means practically: you can receive your dollars or pounds directly into a Foreign Exchange Account (FEA) at your Ghanaian bank, OR you can receive it straight into your cedi account. Both are allowed. The problem BoG is acknowledging: many creators have been having trouble actually accessing their money when it arrives. Banks blocking it, flagging it, or just not processing it properly. BoG is basically saying: that should not be happening. They are now investigating why it keeps happening and working with the banks to fix it. What you should do right now: go to your bank, tell them you receive digital platform earnings classified as “service export proceeds” and ask them to set up the correct account. Use that exact phrase. It carries legal weight now.
Bank of Ghana@thebankofghana

Bank of Ghana Clarifies Treatment of Earnings for Content Creators.

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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@3SportsGh …Why would the Black Stars agree to call up new players with even less experience but not Odoi? It’s because of the noise about “they did not play qualifiers so they can’t go to World Cup”. The GFA makes no effort to get them just to avoid criticisms.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@3SportsGh He was right and chose the perfect words at the right time. People don’t realize that our noise only drags the Black Stars down further. Some of the decisions the GFA makes these days, aimed at avoiding criticism. We not getting Odoi and co.. is because of these criticisms..
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#3Sports@3SportsGh·
"For me, it is not about the coach. Whether we like it or not, we have already signed him. Critics here and there will not help." Former Ghana defender Sammy Kuffuor says the problems of the Black Stars run deeper than coaching. Do you agree? #3Sports
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@dr_bandak Thanks, Dr., for bringing the word to me 😂. This is exactly where I am right now—processing structure and trying to choose the right tone at the same time. I’ve been stuck here since yesterday, staring at the Word document, closing and reopening my laptop.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@KofiPhD @Thevokofficial .. also, the policy foundations are sometimes there but untapped. E.g.. the reason why gov’t insist on R&D in business deals like mining is to enhance university-business research relations.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@KofiPhD @Thevokofficial I know, I am not doubting that because I have experienced it in Asian countries as well. My point is that, schools cannot also fail to be innovative because gov’t fails. Private industries are equally among those laying the foundation for Aust.. students.
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𝐕𝐎𝐊 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄@Thevokofficial·
“We produce Engineers who don't engineer” —Professor Elsie Effah Kaufmann on the structure of Ghana's Educational System 💔👀 #VOKLive
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@KofiPhD @Thevokofficial It’s not supposed to have been so or “I am wrong”?. You mean when there are alternatives, schools should not use that path because it’s not from gov’t. The Unis are semi-autonomous for a reason.
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Kofi_FiguresAF@KofiPhD·
@ad_igp @Thevokofficial You’re also wrong to say it is KNUST’s responsibility to develop a working relationship with Suame. If we have a functioning national policy framework, universities and industry would be naturally connected...
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@KofiPhD @Thevokofficial I was not referring to you in particular but these just prevailing assumptions in Ghana. My comment is the continuation of the previous one, so we are still on the same page.
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Kofi_FiguresAF@KofiPhD·
@ad_igp @Thevokofficial When I use the word “theory” in this discussion, I am not referring to academic theories like the Theory of Planned Behaviour or the Technology Acceptance Model. In this context, theory simply means bookish learning....
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@KofiPhD @Thevokofficial The assumption that we read too much theory is misleading. From my experience in Ghana, we don’t read as much as students do in universities abroad. Everything starts with a lot of reading; the only difference is that they know when to let you pause and apply what you’ve read.
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Atule Dauda🌟@ad_igp·
@KofiPhD @Thevokofficial This is the point people often miss. For example, KNUST has students studying mechanical engineering, and fortunately, there is Suame Magazine. What stops KNUST from building a relationship that benefits both the students and the business people there through knowledge exchange?
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