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CAroline APraku YEBoaa

@capyebaron

Life is ephemeral so make the most impact when you can. I love Natural resources, urban phenomena, forestry, and sustainability so I study them 🙂

Columbus, OH เข้าร่วม Kasım 2018
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Kwabena Opoku
Kwabena Opoku@KwabenaOpoku4GH·
@Joe__Bassey I'm proud Akan man, the real Ghanaians. People from ewe, ga and northern ghana are all illegal aliens from togo and other neighboring countries
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
The historic golden shades of Akan royalty 🇬🇭 🇨🇮
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Kay
Kay@kaybrownnnn·
@xghana_ Is not even nice, so no one advice her ?
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𝕏 Ghana 🇬🇭
𝕏 Ghana 🇬🇭@xghana_·
Veteran Kumawood actress Oheneyere Mercy Asiedu outfit which got many talking
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Taylor Lautner and Taylor Lautner are expecting their first child together: “What’s better than two Taylor Lautners?🤍”
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Francis Tetteh
Francis Tetteh@tettehnueberger·
Ghana doesn’t have the mechanized capacity to grow tomatoes all year round. The dams and irrigation needed for an all year round agriculture is woefully lacking in Ghana. This should be a wake up call for the authorities to immediately start constructing the Pwalugu and Navrongo dams/irrigation system and the tomatoe processing plant to be revived.
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The Ghanaian Farmer
The Ghanaian Farmer@EnyonamManye·
Burkina Faso should ignore any government request for tomatoes, because we have the land and capacity to grow our own. — Enyonam Manye, Founder of The Ghanaian Farmer
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CAroline APraku YEBoaa
CAroline APraku YEBoaa@capyebaron·
@NanaAdusePoku14 @Shejackiesays Every time you want to only blame leaders. Can you blame the idiots who politicize everything and destroy the few good initiatives we have too? People throwing stones at trains and intentionally obstructing the movement of the train. They forget that it is for the nation.
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Nana Poku
Nana Poku@NanaAdusePoku14·
@Shejackiesays Hmmm, this issue, ehh, our leader always focuses on roads that don't last long🤦🤦
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Uncle Paa Kwesi
Uncle Paa Kwesi@papakwesi_jr·
Wow great job by st. Monica’s 👏👏
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#TV3GH
#TV3GH@tv3_ghana·
The World Bank has committed approximately $75 million to rehabilitate 25,000 hectares of cocoa farms across Ghana, targeting diseased and ageing trees to restore productivity, with an initial 5,000 hectares set to be revived. #3NewsGH #TV3GH
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🪘🪈🎻🪉@musicnotes_pdf·
African Combs
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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍
SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
Volunteer youth group ‘Brush N Broom’ share before-and-after footage of a pedestrian walkway at the Adoagyiri overhead, which had been completely overgrown with weeds and buried under sand after years of neglect and poor maintenance. [🎥: brush.broom]
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#TV3GH
#TV3GH@tv3_ghana·
Beautiful pictures from the Street Art Festival at Asokwa Interchange #TV3GH
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Creatizine Magazine
Creatizine Magazine@creatizine·
A rare, elusive caracal was recently captured on camera by rangers in Ghana’s Mole National Park
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CAroline APraku YEBoaa
CAroline APraku YEBoaa@capyebaron·
@etakyi491 @SIKAOFFICIAL1 Right? In this day and age. 32 million citizens and we don’t have good, reliable affordable healthcare systems? Sometimes I thank God that we’re not like 100 or 200 million people, because it would have been horrific
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eLegend
eLegend@etakyi491·
@capyebaron @SIKAOFFICIAL1 The football team is their concern o No be the citizens Let's take good care of ourselves and rely on God
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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍
SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
A final-year student of Effutu A.M.E Zion Girls Senior High School, Emmanuella Quainoo, has died after a swarm of bees attacked her on campus. Despite being sent to a nearby hospital, Emmanuella could not survive the attack. Medical staff reportedly recommended urgent treatment, including a blood transfusion, but her condition rapidly deteriorated. Her grandmother, Vida Ayi Mensah, disclosed that Emmanuella had been enrolled to rewrite her WASSCE after previously failing her science paper last year. She expressed shock over the tragic loss.
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CAroline APraku YEBoaa
CAroline APraku YEBoaa@capyebaron·
@mista_opare So we always have to call them out before they do the right thing? Defeats the purpose of being in charge of you don’t know what’s happening in these hospitals? The gimmicks!
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MrOpare
MrOpare@mista_opare·
Responsiveness! This is the kind of response we’ve been waiting for. Seeing 200 beds delivered to Korle Bu without the usual delays is refreshing. For once, it feels like the Health Ministry is acting with urgency and understanding of what people are going through, something we really missed before. #AbanPapaAba
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CAroline APraku YEBoaa
CAroline APraku YEBoaa@capyebaron·
@annor_donkor @MrAmponsa @cdrafrica It is not a misplaced priority. Yes you can critique the process and the budget. Personally I believe setting up factories would have been better than outsourcing the purchase of finished products.
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CDR AFRICA
CDR AFRICA@cdrafrica·
🇬🇭 Patients at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital are being forced to lie and sit on the floor in the emergency ward as the ongoing “no bed syndrome” crisis worsens. Following the government’s directive that no patient should be turned away due to a lack of beds, nurses continue to admit everyone who needs urgent care. However, the hospital is struggling with a severe shortage of beds and space, leaving many patients without a proper place to rest while waiting for treatment. Cc: @The1957News
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CAroline APraku YEBoaa
CAroline APraku YEBoaa@capyebaron·
@tip_consult @SIKAOFFICIAL1 What’s funny? I will repeat this anywhere needed. These are conversations that need to be had. There might be people looking to invest in the healthcare sector but you think you sound smart typing all that…good day
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