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@SIKAOFFICIAL1 Ghana’s road sides can never be attractive.
It started with 1 umbrella and people started talking about, but authorities gave a blind eye. Now look at what is happening in the middle of a giant road.
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@cdrafrica @SM_BIGGY1010 Just imagine this is traveling through Bono region to the north and back.
Like trotro go collapse. Travelers suffer on the roads using these trotros for long journeys.
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🚨 Arne Slot reacts after a Ghanaian fan sends a “resignation letter”:
🗣️ “I understand the frustration, and I respect every supporter from Ghana and all over the world.
But I need you to know this—this is exactly when the club needs you the most.
I didn’t come here to accept failure. I came here to rebuild, to fix, and to win.
This season hurts, yes… but next season will be different.
We will work, we will change things, and we will fight again.
So I ask you—don’t step away now. Stay with us. Because I promise you, we will turn this around.”


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She’s averaging good news every two days, afa ama no rough. I copy and paste whatever you said 31st night wai
Berneese@theberneese
Reputable brands in Ghana have started reaching out to support my World Cup trip
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@ajeezayGH Mobile money doesnt deduct money in your account and after 3 month they add interest. Just saying
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We are not saying don't criticise President Mahama or his appointees when they go wrong. We are saying if you meet in a group to prepare the fake agenda to cause unrest we will meet you boot for boot. Nobody will send this country back. We have suffered enough and we don’t need these distractions
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Ghanaians are painfully opportunistic when it comes to pricing. When the sachet water producers announced an increase, government stepped in to halt it, yet some still went ahead to raise prices anyway. What is even more troubling is that retailers of bottled water have also used it as an excuse to increase theirs.
Businesses are quick to raise prices at the slightest opportunity, but never ready to reduce them when conditions improve. Instead of fair competition protecting consumers, every rumor or announcement becomes a chance for them to maximize profit.
Imagine a country where businesses exploit basic necessities such as water and food. 🤦♀️
The problem is not just inflation; it is greed, weak enforcement, and the lack of accountability in our pricing culture. Until there is stronger regulation and a sense of social responsibility, consumers will continue to suffer whenever any small excuse arises.
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‘These outages are not dumsor. They are necessary steps to ensure a more reliable and stable power supply for all.’ — President Mahama
#GhanaNews #CitiNewsroom #ChannelOneTV
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