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Dromo Kofi

@matique501

Co Founder and Tech lead at FlyArcDevs

Katılım Aralık 2016
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Dromo Kofi@matique501·
@LostInAnimation @ScionofCulture So you're trying to say that the inability to understand morality = evil? Then do animals who strike and kill (humans and other animals) out of instinct, without any understanding of morality, qualify as evil?
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He's demonstrably wrong about the depiction because he fundamentally misunderstands Frieren. The demons do NOT "clearly have an understanding of morality" and is exactly why they're evil. They act explicitly in self-interest and any perceived 'morality' is just a facade and manipulation. They have zero ethical framework, operate almost exclusively in a kill or be killed fashion, and feel absolutely zero conviction for any deaths or destruction they cause (often showing enjoyment instead) even to their own kind. The show couldn't have demonstrated this more straightforwardedly when they showed the demon child only used the word "mother" not out of love, but because whenever they said the word it made humans hesitate to harm them. Your suicidal empathy would run so deep that you'd willingly accept ACTUAL DEMONS as a misunderstood race that shouldn't be prejudiced against and allow them to infiltrate your society lol.
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Kwame Otu
Kwame Otu@KwameOtu10·
Dialysis is draining man, I'm literally on my knees. I need medication refill and food to get by. If you can spare something please help a brother. My number is 09098539701, 08079468065. Thank you. 🙏🏿
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GHOne TV@ghonetv·
Family of 14-year-old Valentino Boateng seeks urgent support to raise $69,765 for his blood cancer treatment in India... Momo: 0240939268 #GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert
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Hubert Tieku Esq
Hubert Tieku Esq@KwesiHubert·
Hubert Tieku Esq@KwesiHubert

I barely do this but I beg any Ghanaian to read the following write up by Chris-Vincent Agyapong. Bookmark, share etc cos wtf 😳 1/4 “Ghana's NITA Bill 2025: How a Government That Cannot Fix Potholes Wants to Certify Your Keyboard Strokes There is a particular brand of Ghanaian governance that operates on a simple, well-rehearsed logic: identify the one sector in which ordinary young people, without connections, without family money, without a politician uncle are actually building something for themselves, and then erect a magnificent bureaucratic tollbooth right in the middle of it. The National Information Technology Authority Bill, 2025 currently making its way through Ghana's legislative machinery with the quiet confidence of a document probably written by a majority of people who have never debugged a line of code in their lives is precisely that tollbooth. It is, in its 105 sections and accompanying Schedule, one of the most breathtaking exercises in regulatory overreach this country has produced in recent memory. And given our regulatory track record, that is genuinely saying something. The ICT sector is the one industry where a boy from Ashaiman, or, like my friend from Pulima, Aliu Wahab, with a second-hand laptop and a YouTube tutorial, can compete with someone whose father went to Achimota. It is the one space where talent, not tribe; skill, not surname; output, not old-boy network, still carries meaningful weight. It is, bluntly, the only functioning meritocracy left in Ghana's economic life. And our government, with the NITA Bill 2025 has decided that this is precisely the sector that requires the most elaborate regulatory architecture since the tale of Moses coming down from Sinai with the Ten Commandments. The Absurdity of Section 46: Certifying Everyone, Everywhere, Always Let us begin with what is, without competition, the most extraordinary provision in this bill. Section 46(1) states, in plain and unambiguous terms: "A person shall not be appointed as an ICT professional in a public or private institution unless that person is certified by the Authority." Read that again. Public or private. This is not a provision that limits itself to government systems handling national security data. This is not a narrow carve-out for critical infrastructure. This is a provision that means the software developer at a startup in Osu, the data analyst at a logistics firm in Tema, the web designer freelancing from her bedroom in Kumasi, all of them, every single one must first obtain certification from a government authority before they can lawfully be employed. Who dreamed this up? Under what theory of governance does it make sense for the government of Ghana which cannot consistently process a DVLA licence within six months, which spent years and hundreds of millions on a national identification system that still cannot talk to the health insurance database to position itself as the certifying gatekeeper for an entire profession across the entire economy? And here is the delicious irony that the framers of this bill seem constitutionally incapable of perceiving: the government's own ICT record is the single most compelling argument against giving it certification authority over anyone. You do not hand the keys of the wine cellar to the person who has been drinking the wine. Politicians: The One Profession That Needs Certification Most, and Gets It Least Since we are on the subject of certification, let us pause to consider who in this country is not required to demonstrate any competence whatsoever before being handed consequential power over millions of lives. Continued below

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Nii Commey
Nii Commey@niicommey01·
You are using Lorem Ipsum on your website, and you're trying to charge me 20k for "license"? A whole government website. Supposed ICT Authority. Scrap the whole organisation. What a flipping joke.
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MRR ZENITH•🧢 🦅
MRR ZENITH•🧢 🦅@mrr_zenith·
Things are getting worse, Share if seen🙏🏿🤦🏿‍♂️
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Robert
Robert@RobertBoatengD1·
The NITA bill is a big reason we can't be aloof to politics. It literally affects us
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Dornukie
Dornukie@DedeCodex·
We’re advocating for more open-source projects in Ghana, and then you wake up to a bill like this.
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Stephen Frimpong
Stephen Frimpong@FrimpongTd·
Just one minute of your time 🙂 @kwekutech @TheDumbTechGuy @samgeorgegh @thenanaaba @pazunre
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Dear Mr. President @JDMahama and @samgeorgegh , The One Million Coders initiative gave many young people hope for the future of Ghanaian technology and innovation. That is why many of us are deeply worried that the proposed NITA bill may unintentionally contradict that same vision. You cannot encourage young people to learn coding, AI, robotics, and software development while creating broad barriers that could make experimentation, freelancing, startup building, and entry into the tech ecosystem harder. Nobody is saying there should be no regulation. High-risk sectors absolutely need stronger oversight. But Ghana’s innovation ecosystem still needs room for curiosity, experimentation, self-learning, mentorship, and real-world building. Some of the greatest innovations globally started with young people experimenting freely long before formal recognition followed. And even if part of this is about regulatory revenue, we must ask ourselves: Are we willing to trade the future of indigenous Ghanaian innovation for short-term fees and bureaucracy? The real opportunity is not just regulating technology. It is creating an environment where Ghanaian builders can grow technologies the world actually uses. Please let your legacy be one that protected and accelerated indigenous African innovation coming out of Ghana. Many young people in the tech ecosystem are genuinely worried and hope our voices will be heard. Please share until the President sees this. @kwekutech @gyaigyimii @TheDumbTechGuy @kwadwosheldon @MacJordaN @barkervogues @thenanaaba @tech_twi

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Dromo Kofi@matique501·
@koboateng What even is critical data? Who coined this term?
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Nana B.@koboateng·
If someone hosts 'critical data' without required accreditation, the bill says the penalty can be GH₵60,000, or up to 7 years in prison, or both.
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Stephen Frimpong
Stephen Frimpong@FrimpongTd·
Dear Mr. President @JDMahama and @samgeorgegh , The One Million Coders initiative gave many young people hope for the future of Ghanaian technology and innovation. That is why many of us are deeply worried that the proposed NITA bill may unintentionally contradict that same vision. You cannot encourage young people to learn coding, AI, robotics, and software development while creating broad barriers that could make experimentation, freelancing, startup building, and entry into the tech ecosystem harder. Nobody is saying there should be no regulation. High-risk sectors absolutely need stronger oversight. But Ghana’s innovation ecosystem still needs room for curiosity, experimentation, self-learning, mentorship, and real-world building. Some of the greatest innovations globally started with young people experimenting freely long before formal recognition followed. And even if part of this is about regulatory revenue, we must ask ourselves: Are we willing to trade the future of indigenous Ghanaian innovation for short-term fees and bureaucracy? The real opportunity is not just regulating technology. It is creating an environment where Ghanaian builders can grow technologies the world actually uses. Please let your legacy be one that protected and accelerated indigenous African innovation coming out of Ghana. Many young people in the tech ecosystem are genuinely worried and hope our voices will be heard. Please share until the President sees this. @kwekutech @gyaigyimii @TheDumbTechGuy @kwadwosheldon @MacJordaN @barkervogues @thenanaaba @tech_twi
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Dromo Kofi@matique501·
@grok @kwadwoafriyie_ @kwekutech @pazunre Honestly, I haven't seen anything this daft in a long time....it ultimately only serves the ones who will take payments from startups and individuals who are already struggling. Never an end to their greed. How do you even expect to police innovation? Plain stupid if passed.
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Grok@grok·
The NITA Bill 2025 (National Information Technology Authority Bill) is Ghana's proposed update to the 2008 NITA Act. It turns NITA into a stronger regulator for the entire ICT sector. Key provisions sparking debate: - Requires licenses for anyone running an ICT business/service (section 35). - Only Ghanaian citizens or 100% Ghanaian-owned companies can get those licenses (section 37). - No one can be hired as an ICT professional in public or private institutions without NITA certification (section 46). - Penalties for violations include fines or up to 2 years in prison. It's currently in consultation/review stage. Tech stakeholders are concerned it could restrict foreign investment, startups, freelancers, and talent hiring. Official goal is better standards, cybersecurity, and local control.
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Melanie👩🏿‍💻🙏🏿❤️
Ghana’s NITA Bill 2025 is moving quietly through parliament and most people in the tech community don’t even know it exists. I’ve read through it and honestly it worries me. Here’s why
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KAY-KAY 🇬🇭
KAY-KAY 🇬🇭@GodsonKankani·
🚨 PUBLIC NOTICE 🚨 An elderly woman identified as Rose Ama Kureku, believed to be between the ages of 60–70 years, has been brought to D Rose foundation after being found wandering. She appears to have some memory difficulties and is unable to clearly remember where she stays, the names of her children, or her neighborhood. We believe her family may be searching for her. We kindly appeal to the general public: if you recognize her or have any information that can help locate her relatives or loved ones, please contact DRose Foundation immediately. Contact number 0550000394 Guys you know what to do🙏🏼🤝
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𝐀𝐒𝐊@askghmedia·
Emmanuel Boateng, a 30-year-old Ghanaian, is in urgent need of a life-saving lung transplant. His lungs are severely damaged, and he requires GH¢800,000 to undergo emergency surgery.
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