Jerry Adjei
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Kwame, continue building while others continue talking... - Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to Roads Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza
#AbanPapaAba
#BigPush

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BIG PUSH UPDATE
Upgrading of Akosombo – Gyakiti – Kudikope Road(23.6km) & Yeiniama Junction – Sedorm Feeder Road Project(8.4km)
Residents of Akosombo, Adjena, Adumasa, Gyakiti, Anyaase, Mpaproase, Kudikope, Yeiniama and Sedorm have expressed excitement at the speedy progress of works on the Upgrading of Akosombo – Gyakiti – Kudikope Road & Yeiniama Junction – Sedorm Feeder Road Project.
The project started in November 2025 and is expected to be completed in November 2027.
The progress of work is 40%, putting the project ahead of schedule. So far, the contractor has completed site clearing, and achieved 80% U- drains and 70% culvert construction, while pavement formation and subbase works are progressing steadily.
The scope of the project includes:
· Site clearance
· Earthworks
· Construction of U-drains and culverts
· Subbase and base works
· Double sealed bituminous surface dressing
· Road furniture and associated works
Upon completion, the road will bring about improved mobility and road safety, reduce travel time, enhance trade and tourism, reduce flooding, create employment.




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From the Lecture Halls of Legon to the Moon: Celebrating Christina Koch
I join the University of Ghana and the entire nation in celebrating NASA Astronaut Christina Koch on her historic membership of the Artemis II mission.
It is a point of immense pride to learn that Christina, the only woman on this pioneering lunar mission, was once an exchange student at our very own University of Ghana during the 1999/2000 academic year.
Her time at Legon was not just a passing visit; she truly immersed herself in our culture and heritage. By studying the History of Ghana, the History of Africa, Rural Sociology, Music, and even Twi for Beginners, she built a foundation of global citizenship right here in Accra.
Her gesture of hoisting the Ghanaian flag in outer space was a deeply touching moment for every Ghanaian. It is a testament to the fact that no matter how far one travels, even into the vastness of space, the friendships made and the lessons learned stay with you.
Christina’s journey from the classrooms of the University of Ghana to the frontiers of space exploration serves as a powerful inspiration to every young Ghanaian. It reminds us that our educational institutions continue to produce and shape global leaders who break barriers and reach for the stars.
On behalf of a proud nation, I wish Christina Koch and the entire Artemis II crew godspeed on your return journey to earth. May your success continue to inspire generations across Ghana, Africa, and the world to believe that there's no height that is insurmountable.
Congratulations, Christina.
Ghana is proud of you!



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My Welcome address as Chairman of the Board of Governors of EBID…
It is my singular honour to welcome you to the 24th Ordinary Session of the Board of Governors of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development.
2. On behalf of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, the Government and people of Ghana, I extend our deepest hospitality to all Governors and other participants gathered here in the beautiful city of Accra.
3. I express sincere gratitude for the trust and confidence placed in Ghana to serve as the Chair of the Board of Governors of EBIDover the past year.
4. It has been an honour to work alongside such dedicatedcolleagues in advancing the cause of our Community throughthis strategic institution.
5. I am equally grateful to the President of the Bank, Dr. George Agyekum Donkor, and his entire team. You have been steadfast, committed and supportive throughout my tenure.
6. As we gather to review the performance of the Bank in the past year, it is important to acknowledge the complex backdrop against which our Bank has conducted its business.
7. The global economy in 2025 navigated a landscape marked by what some have termed the "Great Wedge" – a profound divergence in growth dynamics, driven by surging investment in artificial intelligence in some regions.
8. This is coupled with persistent trade policy volatility and elevated geopolitical tensions in other parts of the global landscape.
9. This environment presented a unique set of challenges for our region and for EBID.
10. It created a "steady but narrow" global growth path, the benefits of which were unevenly distributed.
11. For an institution like ours, this translated into a complex operating environment, with divergent inflationary pressures across our Member States.
12. A historic realignment in commodity prices that created both headwinds and tailwinds for our economies, and a constant need to navigate fiscal and debt vulnerabilities.
13. In the face of these headwinds, EBID did not just weather the storm, we rose above it.
14. With resilience and strategic clarity, this Bank strengthened itsrole as a driver of regional development.
15. The performance is a testament to the strong and effective oversight of this Board, as well as the dedication and professionalism of the Management and staff.
16. This resilience is evident in EBID’s solid operational and financial performance in the year 2025.
17. Financially, the Bank delivered strong and sustained growth.
18. The balance sheet expanded from US$1.97 billion in 2024 to US$2.39 billion as at end 2025, reflecting increased scale and activity.
19. Profitability also strengthened, rising from US$8.55 million to US$9.75 million in 2025, representing a 13.3 percent increase.
20. On the operational front, performance was even more compelling. Project approvals increased by 50 percent, whilecommitments surged by over 83 percent to US$813.77 million.
21. This surge comes with a strong focus on energy and transport infrastructure, sectors critical to regional transformation.
22. The Bank also demonstrated its growing catalytic role. It mobilised over US$510 million and €310 million, all of which were fully deployed into priority projects, alongsidean additional US$100 million in capital mobilisation.
23. Distinguished Governors, Ladies and Gentlemen, the yearunder review marked a decisive phase in the Bank’sinstitutional consolidation and strategic advancement.
24. Beyond strong financial and operational performance, EBID recorded several milestone achievements that underscore itsgrowing resilience, credibility, and regional relevance.
25. Moody’s and Fitch reaffirmed the Bank’s ratings at B2-Stable and B-Stable, respectively.
26. This is a clear validation of its sound financial position, disciplined risk management, and strong governance.




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All the President's Men. The performance 7 years ago today Please Facebook's memory reminded me about this event that took place on 3rd April 2019.Today is exactly 7 years when it occurred. So l'm just sharing..

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There is something profoundly reassuring about the friendship between Ghana and Zimbabwe. It has endured the test of time, it has adapted to changing circumstances, and remains anchored in the mutual respect and trust that exist between us.
We celebrated that friendship when I hosted President Emmerson Mnangagwa to a state banquet last night.
#GhanaZimbabwe




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RESUMPTION OF STALLED SUAME INTERCHANGE PROJECT
I have become aware of the concerns raised by some residents in Kumasi regarding the stalled Suame Interchange Project.
Government cleared the outstanding debt owed the contractors based on certificates raised and not paid for since 2024.
Contractors to FULLY mobilise back to site next week to complete the project.
Thank you for your patience.
Together, we shall build better infrastructure for Kumasi.
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@KokuAnyidoho You keep doubling down on this fake news, red-herring headlines as the Gospel truth and misbehaving. Start acting your age and stop some of these things even kids would not engaged in.
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Do you people remember that a few days ago, when he came out with his so-called polls saying Ato Forson was leading in the race to lead the NDC, I said “it is not true”?
For now, I reserve lots of my comments till the people themselves step out to say they are contesting then we shall have very serious and deep conversations in this country.
In this post of his, in reaction to some statement put out about him; he is admitting tacitly that he made contact with the Chief of Staff.
As we say in Ghana; “Whether the whale swallowed Jonah, or Jonah swallowed the whale, there was a SWALLOW”.
He says “polling is my BUSINESS”.
“A ye pinsooooo”🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂😂😂

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