Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu

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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu

Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu

@dizzee190

Transportation Engineer|| Chelsea FC Supporter

Accra, Ghana Katılım Nisan 2016
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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu
@Xtopherewesi @AthleticsGhana Sorry you got a bad experience from a busy body policeman but seriously that’s not how it works here. You can confirm from your colleague journalist. We are gonna blast the organizers for this embarrassment and I assure you things will improve tomorrow
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Christopher Maduewesi
Christopher Maduewesi@Xtopherewesi·
I rather don't speak about this championship, let me wait until I am out of Ghana. By the way, this is the first African championship that I am covering, where journalists have been gleefully told to purchase their own data for internet. Even as bad as Douala was, there was internet for journalists to work with.
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Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo@Fentuo_

Quite an explosive interview from South African shot putter Aiden Smith on athlete treatment at their hostel at the ongoing African Athletics Championships. Full interview: youtu.be/Rm6gW49oKIU

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SITSO@OfficialSitso·
This one de3 like Mustafa Ussif go spoil there. He never go allow make the thing make basa basa like this. Yh the budget go scare we small but we go feel the event. He go bus people then things come the stadium den give boys free food then things. I miss am small
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Gary Al-Smith
Gary Al-Smith@garyalsmith·
𝟯𝟬 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗖𝘂𝗽 and we have to address the elephant in the room: 🇬🇭 Thomas Partey. Does he get on that plane? Or does he stay? Full video: vt.tiktok.com/ZS9E2H5CU/
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Yaw@theyawofosu·
You dey do interview for mixed zone then some guy dey take Khebab pass dey sell. Nah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@mohgovgh In project management, a dispute can be resolved whilst the actual project goes on or is commissioned. What are the dispute resolution mechanisms in the contract? This statement is not enough.
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Ministry of Health, Ghana
PRESS RELEASE ‼️ Operationalisation of the Weija Paediatric Hospital
Ministry of Health, Ghana tweet media
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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@mensaduncan The bypasses were about 50% complete. Gov’t should ensure its completion in the interim to alleviate the suffering of the motoring public before commencing works on the Expressway
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Jude Duncan
Jude Duncan@mensaduncan·
The Accra Kumasi road is becoming a national security concern 11 hours in traffic for an ordinarily 4 ho it trip is very concerning
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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@3SportsGh He must be wondering are these guy normal?? They are ready to pay 400k for 4 months but they ain’t prepared lay a hybrid pitch for 1.5million???
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#3Sports@3SportsGh·
Black Stars head coach Carlos Quieroz and his assistant Roger De Sa inspect Accra Sports Stadium pitch after the Black Galaxies draw 0-0 with Aduana in their second friendly game. He heads to the dressing room after. #3Sports
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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@Fentuo_ @Scott_Geelan You forgot to add that in the early 2000s players were moving straight from the GPL to European leagues to command starting place. An example was Issah Ahmed from Kotoko to Randers in the Danish Superliga. We need to accept the standards of the GPL have fallen greatly.
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Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo@Fentuo_·
You people think succeeding in Europe is easy eh? Salim Adams, arguably the best player in the Ghana Premier League this season, couldn’t even make it at an MLS B team. Albert Amoah was the best striker in the league, and people were calling for his national team call-up. He moved to Libya, couldn’t cut it, and was shipped back to Ghana within two months. Kwame Opoku was balling here and CK gave him a deserved call. He moved to Algeria and went off the radar. He’s back at Kotoko with barely any attention. Kwame Peprah was the top striker in Ghana in 2021. Many asked for him to be picked for the Black Stars, he wasn’t. He left to South Africa. Find out where he plays now four years down the line. Fatawu Mohammed was Hearts of Owk captain when Ck gave him a start against South Africa at the FNB stadium. He had a really poor game and later claimed he was affected by the stadium. Mind you, there were no fans in the stadium because it was during COVID. Richmond Lamptey was said to be better than most of the midfielders in the Black Stars and people asked for his inclusion in the Afcon 2023 squad. And I quite like him because he’s a really good player and had the experience to back him. Hughton picked him. He didn’t play any minutes of course. After that he left for Rwanda and now plays in Libya. I could go on with examples of top GPL players who couldn’t succeed in lower-tier leagues abroad, despite claims that they were better than players based in Europe. So the argument about lack of opportunity doesn’t hold. Many have had chances outside Ghana, but were sent back because they simply weren’t considered good enough. This isn’t an attack on GPL players. But every position in the national team must be earned. We can’t lower the standard or create a different set of criteria in the name of “giving them a chance.” Earn the chance. Some players have done it before, the current ones can too.
IMB eid@imb_eid

@Fentuo_ All things been equal and with equal opportunity handed all GPL players vrs. this two to try out and be picked, do you genuinely think they will still get picked by their clubs?

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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@fourthestategh Can you admit your error and apologize to him and stop hiding behind the apology from the Audit service. You both have defamed the man and needs to pay for it
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Joe Parker
Joe Parker@JoeParker_12·
In the first week of February, a truck struck the North Dzorwulu pedestrian footbridge, causing it to shift from its pillars. The @mrhgovgh @KAgbodza on Monday, 16 February 2026, announced that the trailer driver responsible for the incident had been arrested and would fully cover the estimated GH¢2.5 million required to repair the damaged structure. Today is Saturday, 11th April 2026, and the condition of the footbridge remains unchanged. We would appreciate it if the ministry could provide any updates on the repair work before the situation worsens, as pedestrians are still using the footbridge. #northdzorwulufootbridge #pedestriansafety
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
When will Africans finally outgrow this embarrassing and childish tourist syndrome? An African flies to a European country, sees a shiny building or a fancy train, whips out their phone, and immediately runs to social media to cry, "When will our country have this?!" SPOILER ALERT : those train rides are not free. They are directly subsidized by the missing wealth and uncollected taxes of the developing world. Truth is that, while the rest of Europe was tripping over themselves to aggressively extract African resources by sending gunboats, missionaries, and colonial administrators to do their dirty work, Luxembourg was playing 3D chess. They did not need to get their hands bloody or dirty. Instead, they quietly positioned themselves as the ultimate offshore tollbooth for the wealth being plundered from the Global South. Here is how their white-collar criminal network operates: A massive multinational conglomerate digs up copper in Zambia, pumps crude in Nigeria, or mines cobalt in the DRC Congo. By any standard of fairness, the immense wealth generated from those resources should be taxed locally to build the exact same roads, schools, and train networks we keep drooling over. But the global financial system is rigged. Instead of paying their fair share, that corporation sets up a shell company and often literally just a dusty P.O. Box in Luxembourg. And then through the dark arts of corporate accounting known as "profit shifting" and "transfer pricing," the company manipulates its books. The African subsidiary, the one doing the actual extraction, magically records zero profit. Meanwhile, the Luxembourg P.O. Box records billions. Africa gets the environmental degradation, the exploited labor, and a depleted national treasury. Luxembourg gets the capital. Now, Luxembourg taxes these phantom P.O. boxes just enough to make it look legitimate, pulling in about 5% of their GDP. But that’s just the cover charge. When you factor in the massive ecosystem built to service this racket,the armies of corporate lawyers, wealth managers, auditors, and bankers designing these tax-dodging schemes, it accounts for a staggering 30% of Luxembourg’s entire GDP. Put the math together, and you realize that nearly 40% of their national wealth is a monument to laundered money. It is the most flawlessly executed heist in modern history. They managed to siphon the wealth of a continent without firing a single bullet or toppling a single regime.
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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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@tv3_ghana I thought the design of the toll plazas are already incorporated in the design of the road before it’s handed over by GHA or DUR to the Contractor? This country and doing things upside down? SMH
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#TV3GH@tv3_ghana·
The Minister for Roads and Highways is directing contractors on new road construction projects to work closely with the Ghana Highways Authority to ensure their designs are compatible with an electronic toll system, which a third party is set to design. #3NewsGH #TV3GH
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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@Citi973 @HonKofiAdams This amount can be used to further develop Prampram and turn it into a modern football complex as it is in other countries. Heck we don’t even have a modern hybrid playing surface in either Accra or Kumasi ( total cost $4m) but we are happy to waste it on supporters. Hmmm
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Wano pɛ asem🇳🇬🇬🇭
@dizzee190 @domynych One of Ghana's biggest hindrance to development is continuity of projects by siccessive govts. You travel around the country and you see so many abandoned and uncompleted projects some running over decades. We are so wasteful as a nation
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Ing. Kwabena Osei Bonsu@dizzee190·
@sheshoaa @domynych Instead of completing these ones first, they are busily focusing on the new expressway. As an engineer, I know project preparation alone will take not less than 18 months. We should be focused and intentional with our development
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Wano pɛ asem🇳🇬🇬🇭
@domynych Oh yeah i ve been using it for quite sometime now. But its been left unattended to for months now. Dont know what the reason is actually
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