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Of course, this only happens when you have fools as leaders. You have a ministry of sanitation, Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, the police force, the Accra metropolitan assembly who are all tasked to ensure this does not happen and yet still here we are, disgracing ourselves.
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Dutch tourist living in Ghana shares disturbing footage of a beach in Jamestown, Accra, completely covered in waste. [🎥: laura_vs21]
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If the US doesn’t have stable electricity, how can you have access to ChatGPT in Ghana? Instead of using at least $245 million out of that $250 million to help stabilize power and improve Internet access, with dumsor happening all the time, you are investing heavily in AI while you don’t even have stable electricity 😕 No power = no internet = no AI. We don’t have reliable power, our internet is slow, yet you still went ahead with AI. These people are just in it for the money.
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Atinka FM journalist Nana Afia Serwaa has appealed to the Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, and the CID Boss, COP Lydia Donkor, to intervene in the investigation of a hit-and-run accident that claimed the life of her 11-year-old daughter on 4th May, 2025.
She disclosed that despite making several visits to the Abuakwa Divisional Police Command and paying GH¢500 for a police report, no significant progress has been made, while the alleged perpetrator continues to walk freely.
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Dear Mahama (@JDMahama)
While we appreciate the work done over the past one and a half years, it appears that a return to the era of erratic power supply (DUMSOR), which plagued your first term, could be rearing its ugly head.
All the economic progress, goodwill, and upward trajectory of the country could be reversed if this continues.
DUMSOR, irrespective of all excuses or reasonable explanations, should never be allowed a place, especially when we know that although the dollar-to-cedi rate was GH¢4 in 2016, it was the singular reason for your electoral loss.
Governance is not a perfect system, but one defect you simply cannot tolerate, especially at this critical time in the nation’s development and in light of historical precedent, is DUMSOR.
DUMSOR must be treated as a national security threat and confronted strategically, with its scars permanently erased from our national memory.
Mr. President, the economy needs the power on, and we are counting on you to keep the lights on. This is a helpless plea from affected citizens, humbly submitted with the utmost reverence, admiration, and respect.
Thank you.
Albert Nat Hyde — Bongo Ideas


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@ms_kunmiii What about broke women.
How do you plan to help them
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Nana Afia Serwaa, a television personality and news anchor at Atinka TV Ghana, is pleading with the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to ensure justice for her 11-year-old daughter, who was killed in an accident.
She laments that her daughter died in an accident on 4th May 2025, and that almost a year later, the case, now with the Abuakwa Divisional Police Command, has yielded no meaningful outcome. To her dismay, the culprit continues to walk freely, behaving as if nothing happened.
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“When you’re k!II!ng Zimbabweans, Mozambicans, Nigerians, Somalians here in South Africa and calling them all sorts of names, today you’re holding a placard and saying Black Lives Matter when you support the k!II!ng of your own fellow black brothers & sisters in South Africa. We must not say South Africa first, we must say black first”
- Julius Malema
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