dR.K4

5.7K posts

dR.K4 banner
dR.K4

dR.K4

@elk4sr

Digital Marketing Evangelist || SEO Prophet || Google My Business Listing Archbishop || Google Ads Angel || Helping Businesses To Break PEAK PROFIT

Accra, Ghana Katılım Eylül 2010
4.9K Takip Edilen1.2K Takipçiler
dR.K4 retweetledi
Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
Nobody said “the Ministry” personally entered my DM. The point was simple: the official NITA account engaged me to host/co-host a space on the NITA Bills, said NITA was hosting it, sent the flyer/link, and later said the time change was based on “Minister’s instructions.” Now you’re shifting the goalpost to “show contact from the Ministry” because it is convenient. If NITA had no authority to engage stakeholders on a NITA Bill Space, then that is your Ministry’s coordination problem, not “cheap lies” from the public. You cannot hide behind technical distinctions when it suits you, then use the same agency to engage the public when it suits you. The issue is still the same: answer the legitimate questions about the bills. Stay focused o
Nana B. tweet mediaNana B. tweet mediaNana B. tweet mediaNana B. tweet media
Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭@samgeorgegh

Please do. Show me any contact to you from the MINISTRY. That was exactly what I said. I repeat that NO ONE from the Ministry reached out to you to host an X Space. NITA is not responsible for policy making. Bills are sponsored by Ministries and not Agencies. The X Space was organised by the Ministry and not the Agency. Take your time and know the difference. Whoever you engaged was NOT from the Ministry and had no authority to hold an X Space on an issue emanating from the Ministry. Thank you. 🦁🇬🇭

English
102
513
1.2K
115.2K
Xabi ALONSO BIII
Xabi ALONSO BIII@tetteh991·
@samgeorgegh U are a potential President and perhaps the first that will come from the Ga adangbe state, respectfully don't spend much time on these FOOLS, when they can't match ur energy they call u arrogant and stuff. Please stay alert these are traps
English
27
1
6
9K
Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭
Please do. Show me any contact to you from the MINISTRY. That was exactly what I said. I repeat that NO ONE from the Ministry reached out to you to host an X Space. NITA is not responsible for policy making. Bills are sponsored by Ministries and not Agencies. The X Space was organised by the Ministry and not the Agency. Take your time and know the difference. Whoever you engaged was NOT from the Ministry and had no authority to hold an X Space on an issue emanating from the Ministry. Thank you. 🦁🇬🇭
Nana B.@koboateng

@samgeorgegh Should I show you?

English
141
70
560
339.2K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@samgeorgegh Aku Dzata ei sometimes silence is golden. It’s not everything you need to come out and expatiate yourself. It makes you look like a moron at times.
English
0
0
0
951
Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
GIF
ZXX
29
96
414
9.4K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@tech_twi I don’t know why President Mahama is still keeping this guy at the ministry and vigorously collapsing his government. He needs to be sacked ASAP. He’s an enemy to the citizens.
English
0
0
8
863
Tech In Twi
Tech In Twi@tech_twi·
NITA deleted this from their page before Sam George started asking for evidence. NITA needs to be scrapped because they are neither transparent nor credible. You can’t agree to a hosting agreement on your page, later delete it, and then ask people for evidence.
Tech In Twi tweet media
Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭@samgeorgegh

Why do some of you do this? The Ministry NEVER contacted @koboateng to host a space for us in the first place so how did we remove him as a host. Can you or anyone show any engagement from the Ministry to that effect? These are pretty cheap lies. Please!

English
18
212
714
38.6K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@koboateng That guy is a complete liar. One erroneous impression I’ve witnessed from him is that he feels he is eloquent hence sensible. Akoa y3 fish 🐠 😂
English
0
0
0
334
Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
Sam George lies with a level of confidence that should worry everybody.
English
67
461
1.7K
34.2K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@samgeorgegh Aku Dzata😂. Carry on. It’s your time but the ending might be miserable.
English
1
0
7
942
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@koboateng Nana B sincerely your level of thoughtfulness only few Ghanaians possess such qualities. Majority of us have myopic minds and don’t have any vision in life. So for the development of Ghana de3 it will take ages. Not our time
English
0
0
0
92
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@pazunre @koboateng Senior I don’t think such transactional charge was done at the blind side of the government. I’m really optimistic MTN doesn’t have that solitary capacity to do that. I stand to be corrected though.
English
1
0
0
195
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@tech_twi He’s doing opposite and worse
English
0
0
0
190
Tech In Twi
Tech In Twi@tech_twi·
I don’t hate Sam George personally. I hate that he is still at that ministry because, from 2017 to 2024, he was part of us demanding that Ursula Owusu do better. That made many of us believe he was part of us and truly understood the struggles of the tech community. Now he has the opportunity to make an impact for the very people who supported him, but he is doing the opposite. That is why many people, including me, are holding him to his own words.
English
37
143
850
21.4K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@tech_twi No food now bro😂 Ministry of Agriculture is also gone.
English
0
0
0
77
Tech In Twi
Tech In Twi@tech_twi·
Within 48 hours, major government related websites in Ghana reportedly faced compromises and attacks, and honestly this should be a wake up call. Ghana already has enough talented young developers, cybersecurity experts, engineers, and tech creators. The problem has never been lack of talent, but rather lack of support, investment, opportunities, and trust in the local tech ecosystem. Instead of creating frustration in the tech space through bills and restrictions, government should focus more on enabling innovation, supporting startups, strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure, and working together with the youth. Countries that lead in technology today succeeded because they created environments where innovation could thrive, not environments driven by fear and excessive control. The tech community in Ghana has voiced concerns strongly enough already. What many people want now are positive signs, genuine engagement, and policies that encourage growth instead of discouraging young innovators. Ghana has the potential to become one of Africa’s strongest tech hubs if the right support systems are put in place.
English
1
28
110
2.7K
dR.K4 retweetledi
Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
Ministry of Agriculture website has also been hacked.
English
53
202
979
110.7K
Gen. Buhari
Gen. Buhari@Gen_Buhari_·
The MINISTRY OF INTERIOR WEBSITE IS HACKED AND THE DOMAIN IS BEING REDIRECTED to ad farming site This is dangerous and unnecessary cyber warfare entertain by Sam George and his crew
English
29
39
161
24.3K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@tech_twi Ministry of Health website is also gone.
English
1
0
0
642
Tech In Twi
Tech In Twi@tech_twi·
The moment the government started pushing a bill targeting tech bros in Ghana, the Interior Ministry website got hacked within 48 hours. Maybe this should send a message to them that you can’t control us, but we can help make the country a better place when they start enabling us. I hope they learn from this and drop that bill.
Tech In Twi tweet media
English
31
60
269
17.1K
Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
Ministry of Health website has also been hacked. What is really going on? Site: moh.gov.gh
English
70
160
481
78.5K
dR.K4
dR.K4@elk4sr·
@gemini_dna Kindly check the ministry of interior website. Some Asians are dancing on it.😂
dR.K4 tweet media
English
0
0
0
4
Gemini_DNA♊️🇬🇭
Where are my Cybersecurity colleagues at? Do you know you can be finned 60,000 to 600,000 for proving a government website? Yes you are not allowed to check if the website is secured or not, if you do jail straight.
English
23
56
165
9.2K
dR.K4 retweetledi
Bright Simons
Bright Simons@BBSimons·
Despite a very full plate, I have been needled by a Ghanaian business journo friend of mine based in NYC to have a go at the debate that has taken Ghana's tech community by storm: the draft NITA bill. My short essay effectively aligns with what everyone else is saying: shred the bill and come back with something more aligned with modern tech reality! But in the tradition of the Scarab, I try to go into a bit more detail than most mainstream pieces. I also point out something that seems missing in the debate. With the rapid surge of technologies like AI, everyone is or will soon be doing stuff previously considered "ICT professional stuff." Licensing ICT professionals is akin to licensing bloggers in today's rowdy information environment: trying to stop a hurricane by blowing fumes from one's mouth. brightsimons.com/2026/05/the-dr…
English
15
383
566
27.3K