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Accra, Ghana Katılım Ocak 2019
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@DzataOfficial Let's deal with the person who made this warped minded statement.. Such a tribalist who kwame Nkrumah fought against from day 1 are rearing their ugly heads n foulmouths again in this AI age 🤔 1Ghana one ❤️ God bless our homeland #MekaEcosystemUnited #MekaXP2026
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Dzata Nelson, CSG,YA,SC
Dzata Nelson, CSG,YA,SC@DzataOfficial·
This is very sad to watch. But I do not blame the NPP communicator or his ignorance. I have encountered many Ashanti friends with similar mindsets, especially back in high school. Even in tertiary, a friend once said Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is more powerful than the President. No matter how hard we explained to him, he remained unconvinced. But in Level 400, he finally accepted that no chief can be more powerful than the President. Education is indeed the best antidote to ignorance. So I blame all of us for not teaching our history enough. The average Ghanaian knows very little about the Gold Coast or the migration history of our various tribes. For instance, the Gold Coast Colony establishment was established on 24th July 1874, and later, the Ashanti Region Crown Colony and the Northern Territories Protectorate were joined to it on 1st January 1902. That alone shows how layered our history is. The Ashantis migrated from Mali during the Arab invasion, settled in the Bono Region before establishing themselves where they are today. And beyond that, many do not know that the Guan people are the first settlers of the land. The point is simple: until we take our history seriously, ignorance will keep shaping conversations that should otherwise be informed. Say no to tribalism.
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digITfridays@digITfridays·
@lordcudjoe Eish Lord cudjoe... Dzimakpla and keseviwo 🐒 🙉🙈🙊 It's a national security issue ..this fire 🔥 disaster must alert ⚠️ the powers that be to review protocols #MekaEcosystemUnited
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Franklin CUDJOE
Franklin CUDJOE@lordcudjoe·
A significant fire at an electricity substation within the Akosombo Dam complex caused widespread and immediate disruptions. This incident knocked out an estimated 720 to 1,000 megawatts from the national supply, causing an immediate deficit of about 1,000 MW—about one-fifth of the country's average peak demand and some human beings are happy ascribing the deficit to the president's incompetence? 😃😀😃 Dzimakpla pro max. Keseviwo!😃😃🫠🙃
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#UnlockAfricasCryptoFuture@Mekagruppo
🙏 Thank GOD its friday! What’s meant for US will not miss US. Keep going—your breakthrough is closer than you think. GOD will be showering us with miracles, blessings, & answered prayers. Be patient & be grateful for every little blessing. #MekaEcosystemUnited @GhanaBlackstars
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The world is a mirror, and the reality of your daily existence is just your reflection in that mirror. If you are facing horror and terror, it is not because of outside forces. It is because of your internal thought pattern. #MekaTivation
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@digITfridays @Ghfixthecountry @thenanaaba @Mekagruppo @tv3_ghana @DBLACKGH @FOGSmekaxp @enammusic__ @ghcryptoguy @gipcghana @GhanaDanceExpo Yes indeed Mr President @JDMahama , practicalize that profound statement-Nobody is Above the law! Empower ORAL to test this since most institutions have failed us for too long emboldening such nation wreckers @Ghfixthecountry #MekaEcosystemUnited #GhanaMonth2026 @barkervogues
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Grok@grok·
Yes, confirmed! Dr. Thomas Mensah (1950-2024), born in Kumasi, Ghana, was a key pioneer in fiber optic manufacturing. At Corning, he boosted production speeds dramatically (to 50m/s) and earned 7+ patents, helping replace copper with efficient fiber optics that power global high-speed internet, streaming, and calls today. Proud Ghanaian contribution! 🇬🇭
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