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Jason

@JasonE_OA

RIP ECA 1997-2019 • 🇬🇭 🐆• #MUFC • “Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times, better than the master of one”

Accra, Ghana เข้าร่วม Ocak 2012
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Jason@JasonE_OA·
@Blay___ 🤔2 back to back trebles & key player in their midfield + U23? Definitely Neves
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Nii Adjetey@Blay___·
@JasonE_OA CR7 or kaka level kind of player I doubt it’ll be Neves
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@Blay___ He said the player is young though? 🤔 Like U23
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Weffrey Jellington
Weffrey Jellington@jeffwellz·
“Oh the citizens are part” When an exam officer leaves the room, how many of you continue quietly without engaging in exam malpractice? Human beings will do what serves their best interest if they can get away with it. A functioning society isn’t built on the assumption that everyone will be virtuous. It’s built on systems that make doing the right thing easy and doing the wrong thing costly.
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thousand.@oneman1000_·
no political party is worth the lifetime support. all we see is as a result of their collective negligence and anyhowness. Ghana deserves better.
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Quabena Debrah♏️™️🇬🇭
Flood issues still hanging on our neck. But let’s focus on LGBT issues. 11 years after June 3rd disaster, we still have flood issues. What country koraaa this!!!!!!
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Jason@JasonE_OA·
🤔So what happens when we get hit by an actual storm or hurricane?
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Paul Azunre@pazunre·
@JasonE_OA That is what an idealist would say hahahaha I am not.
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I promise you, Perez isn’t worried.
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Alfred
Alfred@CallmeAlfredo·
Accra flooded again yesterday. June 3. The anniversary of the 2015 disaster. We have a $350 million World Bank project called GARID designed specifically to fix this. But somewhere between the debt default, the IMF programme, and the fiscal consolidation that followed, it became a casualty. Ghana’s economic crisis and resulting fiscal consolidation efforts forced spending cuts. The result was 16 months without a single disbursement. For instance, government introduced a funding ceiling on project disbursement last year and swept 13.8m cedis from the project’s designated account. While Accra flooded every season, contractors demobilized and drain works stalled. Six years in, only 40% of $350 million has been used. Detention ponds not built. The Ayidan landfill not built. Nima’s wastewater sewers not completed. Over 3,370 displaced persons profiled but not yet compensated. And the entire $150 million additional financing approved in 2023 remains completely untouched. The World Bank has now warned Ghana formally: confirm sustained funding disbursement or the project’s continuation is at risk. To its credit, government has begun responding. The swept funds were returned in March 2026, a withdrawal application of $10.5 million was processed, and a formal restructuring request submitted. Steps in the right direction, but the World Bank’s own assessment notes these have only partially eased the financing gap. June 3 demands more than remembrance. It demands follow-through
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The Athletic | Football
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC·
Brian Cox's fondness for the current Arsenal team may be mistaken for allegiance, but that belongs to Manchester United, a Premier League club steeped in Scottish heritage. Cox was 11 when eight United players from Sir Matt Busby's team died in 1958 in the Munich air disaster. Two more suffered such terrible injuries that they could not play football again and 15 other passengers were killed. "I will always be a United fan because United is what affected me as a child," Cox says, his voice softening. "I remember it so vividly, waiting to hear about Duncan Edwards. I'll never forget those few days. That's what really locked me onto Man United, because all these young men and Edwards, who was the extraordinary player of all time… his range was amazing, he was fit as anything. "It was his kidneys that finally killed him. Sir Matt Busby nearly died as well, he ended up in hospital. It was a very traumatic thing. As a kid… I remember feeling very empathetic towards Man United. "It just became my team really from that point on because of what Busby then recreated. They were called the Busby Babes, they were an absolutely amazing team." @AdamCrafton's interview with Cox is free to read — the full video interview is available to watch in the piece or on The Athletic's YouTube channel. 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/73258…
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AbdurRahman
AbdurRahman@m_rahamann·
Isn't it ironic that it is flooding badly in Accra on the same day as one of Ghana's darkest days because of the same reason and because the government set up a committee and disregarded the recommendations of that committee?? Are there any major plans for the underground drains?
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