Comfort Adusei

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Comfort Adusei

Comfort Adusei

@ccadusei40

Katılım Mart 2025
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@koboateng This is why we need to get rid of all the Chinese companies that are here. They don't care about us. All they care about is our gold
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Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
In 2021, multinational mining companies exported over $5 billion worth of our gold. They invested $25.7 million back into the communities they mined. That’s 0.5%. The people living next to the mines still fetch water from contaminated rivers. Gold enriches Ghana on paper. On the ground, it’s a different story. #EndGalamseyNow #SaveThePeople
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@myResearch_ lol except that the Chinese just use us as a resource to be drained. They are the reason that we are so desperate for everything.
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Jerry's-Hub💫
Jerry's-Hub💫@myResearch_·
🇨🇳CHINA JUST TURNED HIGHWAYS INTO A RAVE TO STOP DRIVERS FROM SLEEPING! 😂😂 Red, green, blue lasers dancing from overhead like proper light show no blinding, just pure wake-up vibes to keep you sharp on long drives! Naija brothers on 🇳🇬Lagos-Ibadan, 🇬🇭Ghana trotro kings on Accra-Kumasi, 🇿🇦Mzansi maxis on the N1... imagine this one for our roads? No more "driver sleep for wheel" stories! Africa, are we copying this tech sharp sharp or we dey wait make our own engineers drop better? Drivers and riders, would you trust these lasers or e go turn highway to disco party? TAG a driver/weary passenger wey need this ASAP! Repost if you want it in Naija, Ghana & South Africa! #Naija #Ghana #SouthAfrica #AfricaTech #RoadSafety #LagosIbadan #Mzansi #TrotroLife #ChinaInnovation
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@NoLiesDet_D @Nhlanhla_myth @VeronicaLindel1 Ghana might have the third largest GDP but that is only because we have been able to preserve enough of our economy to export. Once galamsey destroys the land we can't grow anything and people will starve.
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Big Daddy5666666
Big Daddy5666666@NoLiesDet_D·
@Nhlanhla_myth @VeronicaLindel1 As someone that’s travelled accords Africa, describe a shithole and how is Nigeria worse than Niger, Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana. Eritrea or Cameroon? Africas 3rd largest GDP, words 3rd largest gas reserves and 7th largest oil producer can’t be a blanket shithole! They got Dangote
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GIRLCODE
GIRLCODE@VeronicaLindel1·
Nigerians celebrating obtaining citizenship in foreign countries will never not be funny to me. Like, why aren't you proud of being a citizen of The Giant of Africa😂😂😂
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BanterKing
BanterKing@GenicKombucha·
@danielswags @joshpar41 @RichyDonPapa @nzemmili What’s the essence of a higher GDP when 133M Nigeria citizens are living in poverty. That’s 4 times the population of Ghana. Now I’m giving you an assignment, go to google and search for gdp per capita for Ghana and Nigeria . Come back and post the results here.
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@OzIndustries Ghana is missing out on all of this because all our gold is getting illegally mined and then traded on the black market.
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Oz Industries Forecasting - Long Range Weather
The gold market has changed. What drives bull runs… may now be limiting it. War, oil, inflation and rising costs have all aligned — but not in the way most expected. The same trigger that pushed gold higher into early March may now be setting the stage for a very different phase. Not collapse. Not continuation. A shift. We’re now looking at a market that may trade in volatility rather than trend… potentially extending into 2027. This follow-on analysis breaks down: • Why the February 28 war event mattered • Why the March high aligned with the forecast window • How rising costs are quietly changing investor behaviour • What history tells us about gold after major runs • Where the next major trigger window sits If you rely on markets to make decisions, this is a critical shift to understand. Access the full breakdown now 👇🏿 🔗ozindustriesforecasting.com/post/metals-my…
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@TheChronicleNe1 This better work to stop galamsey otherwise none of this will have worked. All of our efforts need to be focused on putting an end to galamsey
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@RelentlessKode @Tbag__1 We'll never end corruption as long as we let the Chinese dictate our economy. They are purposefully keeping us in debt traps so that they can continue to abuse us..
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Rogue Client👽
Rogue Client👽@roguehotspot·
@Tbag__1 Ghana has produced corruption, loot and share, streets with no lights and pot holes
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@RelentlessKode @Tbag__1 We'll never end corruption as long as we let the Chinese dictate our economy. They are purposefully keeping us in debt traps so that they can continue to abuse us.
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@niiwiaboesq Agreed. And the biggest issue preventing us from achieving that excellence is our continued acceptance of Chinese influence in Ghana. They are the ones holding us back
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Nii Wiabo Nunoo
Nii Wiabo Nunoo@niiwiaboesq·
Ghanaians and by extension Africans have accepted mediocrity so much any attempt at calls for excellence seems far fetched. We have been robbed so much through corruption that this level of development feels utopian. But it should not. With a sane and forward thinking leadership this should easily be achieved
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo

All buses, trains, and trams are free in this country. For everyone! Luxembourg is unreal. When will your country have this?

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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@domynych Now all these money is going towards paying off debt that we have gotten tricked into accepting.
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DomiNICK
DomiNICK@domynych·
In 1953-54, Gold Coast through Cocoa Duty and Development Funds Bill regulated the producer price per ton of cocoa to £134.40. Price obtained at the world market was £358.70. Many often, cocoa farmers have been highly taxed to develop Ghana. We needed to cushion them this season
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@cerboakye @BigDaddyShaky they are just using us as a resource to be exploited. We need to start treating them like the invaders they are if we want to actually get anywhere with stopping galamsey
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Nana Boakye
Nana Boakye@cerboakye·
@BigDaddyShaky They never accepted Ghana in the first place. Gold Coast spirit still lives in their heart.
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Big Daddy Shaky 爸活动的⁸👑🦍
This land Ghana we call home festers evil evil has found itself at the echelons of power since independence It's a cabal The time to reverse that is now
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@Papci36 @wode_maya We don't even have to worry about water being a luxury good anymore because the Chinese are going to import all of our water lol
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Felixia
Felixia@fviantevik·
@gyaigyimii The most painfully obvious money laundering smokescreen in Ghanaian history. I have never seen a packed branch for ANY of their businesses to justify the next branch 15 minutes away.
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KALYJAY
KALYJAY@gyaigyimii·
6 years and 85 branches and counting! Ladies and Gentlemen Pizzaman Chickenman
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NinoBrown US
NinoBrown US@NinoBrown_X·
Scanty and I Blame Free SHS have started doing couple goals. I always knew this was their plan, they want to start a YouTube channel and convince unemployed Ghanaian youths to watch so they can make money. But me, NinoBrown, I won’t fall for it. Thank you.🙏
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@pessien_dr But none of that matters if the jobs they are going to be stuck in are being given to Chinese companies who will import their own people anyways.
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Dr. Patrick Essien
Dr. Patrick Essien@pessien_dr·
1/ STEM AND TVET: A SUSTAINABLE PATHWAY TO SOLVING YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN GHANA. For decades, Ghana’s education system has placed strong emphasis on academic qualifications, often at the expense of technical #technologyandinnovation
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KUMASI-MILANO ❤🖤
KUMASI-MILANO ❤🖤@Jaykiss4real·
@tv3_ghana Where's Ghana National house of chiefs? These chiefs hold the keys to Galamsey more than 95% of the groups on this list. Why are they not included?
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#TV3GH
#TV3GH@tv3_ghana·
President John Dramani Mahama invites Civil Society Organizations to a high-level engagement on illegal mining. The meeting is scheduled for Friday, 3rd October, 2025, at 12:00 noon at Jubilee House. #3NewsGH #TV3GH
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Gen. Buhari
Gen. Buhari@Gen_Buhari_·
Butre resort in Western Region which was once a destination to tourists is now totally destroyed by GALAMSEY. Ghana is cursed under John Mahama. 😢 Cc: @JoyNewsOnTV
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@grok @IlankundaT @realnorma_kay And yet somehow we are still in debt to China like we are to all these other countries. We need to stop believing the lies that we have to be in debt to them to get anything out of it. We have the resources we just need to stop letting them exploit us
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, the account of Nkrumah's 1966 coup, his informing by Zhou Enlai in Beijing, exile in Guinea as co-president, death in Romania, and the burial dispute with Toure's conditions before returning the body to Ghana aligns with historical sources like Wikipedia, GhanaWeb, and NYT archives. Some details may be dramatized, but the core events are verified.
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Norma Kay
Norma Kay@realnorma_kay·
Nkrumah reacts upon receiving information that he had been overthrown. His plane was still in the sky over China When he was overthrown in a CIA backed coup. He therefore, knew nothing about it. At the Beijing Airport, was the Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, standing in the cold wind, waiting to receive the Ghanaian leader. Enlai had already received the news, and was not only worried how to break it to his guest but also how to receive and handle this diplomatic problem. When Nkrumah's plane finally landed in Beijing, he was warmly recieved by Zhou Enlai who took him to state Guesthouse. After the guests and the host sat down in the reception room, the Chinese leader whispered to him that a coup had taken place in Ghana and showed him a message from the foreign news agency. At first Nkrumah rejected this reality. But when he read the message, the reality slowly dawned on him. He bowed his head in his trembling hands but he was very calm. As soon as the rumours were confirmed, the huge delegation made up of 90 Ghanaian officials, quickly disintegrated as they no longer wanted to be associated with a leader and a government that had been overthrown. Even the Ghana embassy in Beijing also shifted it's position and announced its allegiance to the new military government. Also with Nkrumah in Beijing was the Minister for Foreign Affairs who was quickly sent to Ghana to assess the situation. But he too shifted his allegiance & expressed his support for the coup leaders immediately he arrived in Accra. Nkrumah left Beijing for Guinea & never returned to Ghana. In Guinea President Sekou Toure gave him political asylum & made him co-President of the Republic of Guinea. On April 27, 1972, Nkrumah died of an unspecified but apparently incurable illness in Bucharest, Romania where he had gone for treatment. It was a lonely death, far from his green and lovely native land and from his own people. Shortly after Nkrumah’s death some squabbles erupted between president Sekou Toure of Guinea and Colonel Ignatius Acheampong the leader of Ghana military government which had come to power in another coup in January 1972. Touré who had granted Nkrumah political asylum in his country wanted to bury Nkrumah in Guinea, while Colonel Acheampong desired that Nkrumah’s body be returned to Ghana where he said, the former President would be given a dignified burial. Nkrumah’s mother, Madam Elizabeth Nyaniba, made an impassioned plea to President Toure to allow the body to be returned to Ghana: “I want to touch the body of my son before he is buried, or I die.” Sékou Touré refused to release the body until he had extracted from the Ghanaians important concessions. And since the Romanians had sent the body to Guinea, Toure was in a strong position to dictate his terms of releasing Nkrumah’s body. They were as follows: 1.) NKRUMAH’S COMPLETE REHABILITATION IN THE EYES OF THE GHANAIAN PEOPLE (LIFTING ALL CHARGES THAT HAD BEEN PENDING AGAINST HIM). 2.) THE RELEASE OF ALL OF NKRUMAH’S ALLIES STILL HELD IN GHANAIAN JAILS. 3.) REMOVAL OF THE THREAT OF ARREST WHICH HUNG OVER ALL OF NKRUMAH’S FOLLOWERS WHO HAD CHOSEN TO REMAIN WITH HIM IN EXILE 4.) AN OFFICIAL WELCOME BY THE GHANAIAN GOVERNMENT OF NKRUMAH’S REMAINS, WITH ALL THE HONORS DUE A DECEASED CHIEF OF STATE. On May 20, 1972, it was revealed that Touré had imposed even further conditions on the Ghanaian government. He now insisted that Nkrumah’s tomb be placed in front of Ghana’s Parliament building, and that all of the men who had occupied ministerial appointments and high positions in his civil service be restored to their former posts. Touré’s argument for holding the body was that he had granted Nkrumah asylum and made him co-President of Guinean Republic when he was “betrayed” by his own people who overthrew him. With the quarrel, attracting attention from the non-African press African leaders approached Toure to persuade him to release the body
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Comfort Adusei
Comfort Adusei@ccadusei40·
@YouKnowGhana Agreed. If we did more background checks on the Chinese companies coming here we would see that they are all part of the same galamsey network and we would not let them in..
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YKGH
YKGH@YouKnowGhana·
All I will say is that those of you at the High Commission should carry out proper due diligence before agreeing to meet anyone. Check Companies House and review the company’s history. That’s all I will say for now. Thank you
GhanaInUK@GhanainUK

H.E. Sabah Zita Benson welcomed Danny Manu, a British-Ghanaian engineer and Founder & CEO of Mymanu, a Manchester-based technology company leading innovation in communication. He is the inventor of the world’s first true wireless earbuds with real-time translation across

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