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Caleb

@ohenecaleb3

Network Field Technician | CCNA in progress | Telecom engineering student | Passionate about Networking & Cybersecurity

Katılım Ocak 2016
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Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
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UN Volunteers@UNVolunteers·
Choose wisely 👀 Let us know your pick below: 1, 2 or 3 👇
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Caleb
Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@samgeorgegh @onepilato9 The certified network support technician isn't available when I tried enrolling a course
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Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭
The One Million Coders Programme is active! Registration is ongoing, and you should take advantage of this via onemillioncoders.gov.gh. I remain grateful to our partners, including @googleafrica, for the support. For God and Country. 🦁🇬🇭
Google in Africa@googleafrica

🇬🇭 Big news from Ghana! Applications are open for 100k Google Career Certificate scholarships!🎉. Together with the 1 Million Coders (OMC) program & @MoCDTI , we're equipping youth with job-ready skills in Cybersecurity, AI, UX Design & more. Build your tech career with no prior experience. All the details ▶️ goo.gle/100kCareerScho… #GoogleCareerCerts

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Google in Africa
Google in Africa@googleafrica·
🇬🇭 Big news from Ghana! Applications are open for 100k Google Career Certificate scholarships!🎉. Together with the 1 Million Coders (OMC) program & @MoCDTI , we're equipping youth with job-ready skills in Cybersecurity, AI, UX Design & more. Build your tech career with no prior experience. All the details ▶️ goo.gle/100kCareerScho… #GoogleCareerCerts
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PILATO BRANDS
PILATO BRANDS@onepilato9·
A step by step guide on how to apply 1. I personally advice you not to use your laptop rather your mobile phone 2. Cross check your Ghana card id number ( If it’s not in the database or it’s fake it won’t work) 3. When face verification pops up don’t slant your head soo much ( pretend as tho you’re watching someone on your side for both left and right) The 3rd verification process you bring your face closer to the phone till you see a signal pop up showing 3…2….1 4. When the courses pops up after the 3rd stage choose online for your preferred choice not “ in service” else the courses and venue won’t pop up Good luck 👍
PILATO BRANDS@onepilato9

Apicki! Dzata nie 🫡 🔥

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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“Throughout my stay in Ghana, I realized that as Nigerians, we don’t really care. I lost count of how many times, Ghanaians stopped me to ask where I am from” - Lady reveals
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Caleb
Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@ssnit_gh Please I’ve made double payment how do I get refund
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SSNIT Ghana
SSNIT Ghana@ssnit_gh·
Dear Employer, Experience the ease every step of your SSNIT contribution payments. Our flexible channels ensure quick, secure, and seamless transactions. Dial *711*9# or download the SSNIT Mobile App to enjoy the convenience. #SSNITGhana #SSNITCares #ContributionPayment
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Caleb
Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@ftblistic @ReshadFCB If I were Flick, I would leave the team for Deco to manage since he thinks we don't need any players
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Junior
Junior@ftblistic·
@ReshadFCB Spending only 27.5M this year and we expect to go on and win the CL…we need to wake up to reality.
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Reshad Rahman
Reshad Rahman@ReshadFCB·
so, what do we make of that?
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ANGEL TOPEDO
ANGEL TOPEDO@ThoughtPillow·
Even moon landing deniers and flat earthers are all staying up with Globers to witness the splash down of the Artemis II mission crew 😂😂😂😂
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Caleb
Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@Kasaprekogh Let me know when you need a network engineer
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Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@CompTIA Proving what I know
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CompTIA
CompTIA@CompTIA·
If you’re trying to break into tech right now, what feels harder: knowing what to learn or proving what you know?
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Caleb
Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@ThoughtPillow It's funny to see people still doubting this, then GPS and all the satellite communications are also fake,😀
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ANGEL TOPEDO
ANGEL TOPEDO@ThoughtPillow·
You’re right. They’ll fake this and also take a picture of them faking and post online so you know they are faking it after preparing for over 10 years which includes people who have spent over 20 years in school studying and researching. No wonder we are so underdeveloped in West Africa.
KWA_KU_@kurowura2

What if ? 🤷

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Osagyefo Oliver Barker-Vormawor
Legal Education 101. Before You do any business in Ghana: Read This First! One of the most recurrent legal problems I witness in Ghana, is due to either our trusting nature; or the informality of our business transactions One of the biggest mistakes people make is not signing anything at all. You go to buy land, and they tell you, “Just pay first, we will prepare the indenture later.” You give someone money for a service, and there is no written record. You pay a deposit, and everything is based on trust and verbal promises. That is how many people lose money; or get arrested for defrauding by false pretences. Before anything else, understand this: if money is changing hands, something should be written and signed. Even a simple document is better than nothing. It should clearly state how much you are paying, who you are paying, and what the payment is for. Without that, you may struggle to prove anything later. Once you are dealing with a document, then the next step is to protect yourself before you sign. 1. Don’t rush - If someone is pushing you to sign quickly, pause. You have a right to take your time. 2. Read it. All of it. - There is no such thing as “just sign, it’s standard.” If it is important enough to sign, it is important enough to read. 3. If you don’t understand it, don’t sign it. - Ask questions. If the explanation is unclear, walk away or get someone to help you review it. 4. Check the names. - Make sure your name is correct. Make sure the other person or company is real. 5. Be clear on what you are paying for. - Especially for land. Is it full payment? A deposit? Documentation fees? Site allocation? It must be written clearly. 6. Pay attention to the money terms. How much? When? Are there penalties for delay? Is the money refundable? 7. Look for what happens when things go wrong. Can they cancel easily? Will you lose your money? Can they change terms later? 8. Never sign a document with blank spaces. Anything left blank can be filled later. Not in your favour. 9. Take your copy immediately. Don’t leave without it. Ever. 10. When in doubt, ask for help. A lawyer, a friend, someone who understands these things. It can save you a lot. Shalom
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Felix Kwakye Ofosu
Felix Kwakye Ofosu@FelixKwakyeOfo1·
In the mean time, 100 29-seater buses have arrived in the country to ease recent road transport challenges. They form part of 300 procured for the purpose. Another batch of 100 will arrive in August with the last batch of 100 arriving in November.
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Caleb
Caleb@ohenecaleb3·
@MactelecomN I've tried using it to design a campus network but having difficulties can you assist, 🙏
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
So Amazon just shot 200+ satellites into space. But let me tell you what this actually means, especially if you live in Ghana or Africa. Amazon has a government deadline. The FCC told them to get 1,600 satellites up by July 2026 or lose their operating license. That is why launches are happening this fast. Now what does this mean for us (Africa) Starlink already entered Ghana in 2024. And the moment it did, it started charging less than half of what our local ISPs charge. So what happens when Amazon Leo arrives with the same model, backed by more money, more satellites, and the entire AWS cloud infrastructure behind it? Your local ISP does not have the balance sheet to compete with Amazon. They can barely maintain their current infrastructure. When two American giants start a price war over Africa’s internet market, African ISPs are not players in that fight. They are the collateral. The good news is prices will drop. The real question is who will own the infrastructure your country runs on? Both Starlink and Amazon Leo route your data through servers and ground stations they control, mostly outside Africa. That means your government, your hospitals, your banks, your schools, all depending on foreign pipes that a foreign government can switch off, slow down, or price however they want. We will get cheaper internet, but we will just not own any of it. One question is still pending, why are they rushing to own Africa’s internet? 🤔
Kalshi@Kalshi

JUST IN: Amazon has launched 200+ satellites

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