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Football Lover, Man Utd fan, current affairs lover & Articles, optimist, great cook, Manager, et al

Katılım Ekim 2012
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Hennez
Hennez@Hennez_hof·
@DeadlineDayLive Undeserved. Hasn’t impressed enough to earn a huge contract. But that’s classic United. Watch him fall off in the next couple of seasons. 🤣
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Highest ➕🧢😎
Highest ➕🧢😎@Highest30·
KEVIN TAYLOR SEND LAST WARNING TO SCANTY AND EXPOSES HIM BIG TIME 😳 So if there is a problem in the country can’t he talk about it? 🤷‍♂️ This man kraa who he figa he be 🤦
Highest ➕🧢😎@Highest30

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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍
SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
Hon. Vincent Ekow Assafuah has criticized government and the Energy Ministry over the ongoing power outages, citing how they were nearly crucified days ago when similar problems persisted during their tenure. He expressed concern that the current situation has not been addressed promptly and has called for the release of a dumsor timetable if the problem is not resolved soon. [🎥: dailywatchtvworldwide]
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JoyNews
JoyNews@JoyNewsOnTV·
Pythons take over transformer as ECG staff risk life to restore power in Ahodwo. Viewer discretion advised. #JoyNews
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The Fourth Estate
The Fourth Estate@fourthestategh·
Following The Fourth Estate’s publication on the latest Auditor-General report on nationwide payroll irregularities, the Audit Service now says the GHS427 million attributed to Mr Frank Oliver Kpodo, a former Director of Procurement at the Ministry of Defence was a transpositional error. According to a statement issued by the Service and signed by its Right to Information Officer, Frederich Lokko, the actual figure in Mr Kpodo’s name is GHS422,920.01. According to the Audit Service, it made an error in attributing the figure to Mr Kpodo. “We offer our most sincere and unreserved apologies to Mr. Frank Oliver Kpodo for the distress and unwarranted public scrutiny this error may have caused,” the statement said. “We further extend our apologies to the Government and people of Ghana, and the Controller and Accountant-General for the transpositional error noted above.” The Audit Service further explained that the figure originally attributed to Mr. Kpodo should rather have been in the name of the Ministry of Education. “We wish to state that, the amount attributed to Mr Kpodo above was due to transpositional error. The GHC427,995,661.40 relates to the Ministry of Education in respect of 3,476 unaccounted staff during the payroll audit,” the statement said. Also, the Audit Service produced a corrected table of 34 Ministries and Departments that could not account for over GHS800 million paid to their staff. In the corrected list, The Fourth Estate has found that the Audit Service made several “transpositional” errors in the original report, which has been submitted to parliament. Figures attributed to 27 of the 34 Ministries and Departments in the original report have been changed. Meanwhile, in a separate statement, the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department says it is impossible for any government employee to receive unearned salaries. Read more: tinyurl.com/mr4xettz
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CDR AFRICA
CDR AFRICA@cdrafrica·
🇬🇭 Emotional scenes in Obuasi as the family of former Black Stars player Edwin Gyimah made a heartfelt appeal during a visit by the Oyerepa Afutuo crew amid a heated family dispute over an eight-bedroom house. Gyimah accused some relatives of taking over his property during his financial struggles after setbacks in his football career, while the family also shared their side of the story. During the visit, both sides expressed deep emotions, with his mother and relatives pleading for reconciliation and asking him to reconsider his stance.
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kofigabs
kofigabs@kofigabs·
No white man is flying to Ghana to look for work. But you’re abroad complaining about having work. That’s not struggle. That’s stupidity.
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Costyboo
Costyboo@rdHanson2000·
@ghonetv Eeeeeiii why is he turning his neck like that,hmmmmm ebuboba 😂😂
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King Promise
King Promise@IamKingPromise·
Baby I’m “Still” Jealous…. Track 6 🥀 SEE WHAT WE’EV DONE - THE ALBUM Out Wednesday ! LET THE COUNTDOWN BEGIN 🫂⌛️
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UTV Ghana
UTV Ghana@utvghana·
Voxy ban has no basis, the directive will fail - David Agboado #UTVNews
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Today in History
Today in History@TodayinHistory·
Historic! This is the highest quality video ever taken of the moon!
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KALYJAY
KALYJAY@gyaigyimii·
🇬🇭 NDC ACHIEVEMENTS (2025–2026) 1. Removal of E-Levy – Mobile money users keep their full money 2. Removal of Betting Tax – No deductions on winnings 3. Removal of COVID Levy – Reduced tax burden on goods 4. Reduction in ministers (120 → about 60) – Cuts government spending 5. Payment of energy sector debts (over $1.4bn) – Prevents dumsor risk 6. Renegotiation of IPP contracts – Reduces cost of power 7. Stabilisation of the cedi (GH¢15 → GH¢10–12) – Stronger currency 8. Dollar drop (GH¢15.5 → ~GH¢10.9) – Imports becoming cheaper 9. Inflation reduced (20%+ → single digits) – Prices stabilising 10. Interest rate cuts (~27% → 15.5%) – Loans becoming cheaper 11. Economic growth (~6%) – Economy bouncing back 12. Fiscal discipline – Spending under control 13. ORAL launched – Fighting corruption directly 14. Anti-corruption investigations – Officials under scrutiny 15. Recovery of funds – Stolen money being traced 16. Reduced government expenditure – Less waste 17. Improved investor confidence – Economy gaining trust 18. IMF programme engagement – Credibility restored 19. Public financial reforms – Better money management 20. Clearing arrears – Old debts being settled 21. World Bank guarantee restored – Investor confidence boosted 22. Wasteful spending reduced – Efficient governance 23. Fast government formation – No delays in leadership 24. Smaller cabinet – More efficiency 25. Strengthened local governance – Power to the people 26. National dialogue – Citizens involved 27. Education support rollout – Relief for students 28. Free sanitary pads – Supporting the girl child 29. Disability support – Inclusion strengthened 30. First-year tertiary fee relief – Easier access to university 31. Youth empowerment – Opportunities expanding 32. Job initiatives – Tackling unemployment 33. Agriculture focus – Boosting food production 34. Support for local industries – Promoting made-in-Ghana 35. Agribusiness promotion – Jobs in farming 36. Digitalisation push – Modern systems in place 37. Tax compliance improved – Better revenue flow 38. Revenue reforms – Stronger tax system 39. Private sector engagement – Business-friendly policies 40. Reduced cost of doing business – Easier entrepreneurship 41. Stronger GRA – Efficient tax administration 42. Public sector reforms – Better institutions 43. Accountability strengthened – Leaders answerable 44. Transparency increased – Open governance 45. Procurement reforms – Less corruption 46. Anti-corruption agencies strengthened – Power to act 47. Infrastructure continuation – No abandoned projects 48. Road projects ongoing – Improving transport 49. Health sector support – Better services 50. NHIS strengthened – Improved healthcare access 51. Social interventions expanded – Protecting the vulnerable 52. Stronger international relations – Ghana respected globally 53. Diplomatic engagement improved – Better foreign ties 54. Global image boosted – Reputation restored 55. Industrialisation policy – Focus on factories 56. SME support – Small businesses growing 57. Financial sector stability – Banks strengthening 58. Reduced borrowing – Lower debt pressure 59. Debt restructuring – Managing national debt 60. Monetary coordination – Better planning 61. Stronger cedi – Cheaper imports 62. Fuel inflation reduced – Transport easing 63. Export growth – More forex earnings 64. Trade surplus – Earning more than spending 65. Better ministry coordination – Smooth governance 66. Cheaper data bundles – More affordable internet 67. Improved telecom engagement – Better service delivery 68. Reduction in passport fees – More affordable for citizens 69. Faster passport processing – No long delays Real impact. Real governance.
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kofigabs
kofigabs@kofigabs·
Am I a good or a bad father?
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Adika
Adika@Adikastakes·
Ghana is a very wicked country, They have sacked Otto Addo despite him taking them to the World Cup. How will this man eat? How this man feed his family 😭💔🇬🇭?
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Gideon Nana-Obeng, GNO.
Gideon Nana-Obeng, GNO.@iamnanakojo_·
@kwadwosheldon I don’t see why it’s called trumu-trumu, when in essence, it’s actually one ted and one trumu. Because two trumu can’t do it la. Or maybe, they picked the inspiration from “supi supi”
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