

to the year of lock in 🔐 and taking what’s mine and yours.
Kofi A. Adjapong
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@ralph_____
Christian, Oil & Gas, Energy Policy & Economics.


to the year of lock in 🔐 and taking what’s mine and yours.


What part of my lifestyle makes a perfume seller think she can bag me??😭😂


abused pose, clearly.



This happened. A guy started selling Ghana flags in traffic. One day, a minister's convoy knocked him down while selling in traffic. They rushed him to the hospital. On the way, he woke up and said he was fine but they insisted. At the hospital, scans somehow showed he had “untapped potential.” The minister felt bad and gave him a contract to supply flags for Independence Day. That one contract turned into nationwide supply. Then EC. Then AU events. Somehow the UN called. Today he owns factories in multiple countries, exports globally and flies business class to flag conferences. Moral: be patriotic, there's a reward waiting for you. #EndGalamseyNow 🇬🇭





If a coworker has a car and lives near my house, and drives me to work every day, am I obligated to chip in for gas?




recently noticed the spike in Lagos plated vehicles in Accra.

Ghanaians really have a peculiar knack for misplaced indignation. It’s almost paradoxical how a nation grappling with such palpable economic constraints finds the audacity to cast aspersions at Nigeria. Let’s be candid this isn’t even about rivalry anymore; it borders on sheer