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@DeHard_Truth

Building a nation is a continuous effort, but Ghana politicians are missing a crucial tool: a cohesive National Development Plan. Think Outside the Box. Aluta

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Sam George should know that some centers created for the One Million Coders program are sitting empty with little or no active instructors at the facilities. If he thinks people are exaggerating, he should start visiting districts unannounced and see the reality on the ground
Kraidy 💜@val_kraidy

Problems tech people face in Ghana 🇬🇭 1. Very very poor internet connection 📶 2. No support for tech startups 3. No gov support for young and aspiring tech guys 4. Poor tech tuition in our universities, old tech courses and no practicals 🤦‍♂️😌 only old theory stuff 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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Apart from roads, what major long-term development can every region in Ghana truly point to? Where are the modern factories, planned cities, industrial hubs, technology centers, and sustainable job opportunities? Real development should be visible beyond campaign projects.
Information Services Department - Ghana@ISDGhana

Ghana’s gold export earnings surged to $5.2 billion in the first four months of 2025, a 76.4% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the Bank of Ghana.

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China in English@En_chinaNewsX·
🇨🇳 Xi Jinping: "The world asks: Why do people love China? We answer simply: Because we did not send them bombs, but factories and schools. We go to them with development... not wars and problems."
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@elliot_solution They spent millions importing sanitary pads with taxpayer money, meanwhile that same money could help buy manufacturing equipment for TVET schools to produce them locally. That creates skills, jobs, and long-term value instead of constant import dependence.
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If basic infrastructure can fail this badly, then what exactly are citizens paying for? And one more thing maybe you should visit unannounced #DeHardTruth #Ghana
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@joyce_bawah I spent 3 months in Tamale and till the day I left yesterday, not a single street light was working in many areas. Yet we have DCEs, regional ministers, and multiple officials being paid with taxpayers’ money.
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@koboateng One comedian said we should credit their administration for mobile money interoperability like they invented it themselves. Only low IQ politics makes people believe global technology evolution depends on one government.
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@PrinceJidulah You couldn’t manage GTV, airteltigo, you want to take MTN not to add dstv, agorɔ wɔ mo aniso!
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Prince Jidulah@PrinceJidulah·
We must take away Goldfield mines , mtn , dstv and co so we can also rebuild our country 😤🤧
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One comedian said we should credit their administration for mobile money interoperability like they invented it themselves. Only low IQ politics makes people believe global technology evolution depends on one government.
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Looking at things clearly, the government seems more focused on taxing what citizens build for themselves than investing in systems that help people grow. People struggle to create opportunities on their own, then new laws and taxes appear instead of support and investment.
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THE OFOSUHENE@The_Ofosuhene·
The Ministry didn’t host the X space….NITA did…..NITA was the one using their platform to host the space……Not the Ministry 😂😂😂 @samgeorgegh your confidence in telling lies should be studied in various tertiary schools 🏫. A whole minister of state 🤦. Ah well……. @koboateng ,@tech_twi and all reasonable youths bedi nkunim daaa And those irrational ones who tend to defend every stupidity of greedy politicians ………hmmmm
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Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭@samgeorgegh

Please do. Show me any contact to you from the MINISTRY. That was exactly what I said. I repeat that NO ONE from the Ministry reached out to you to host an X Space. NITA is not responsible for policy making. Bills are sponsored by Ministries and not Agencies. The X Space was organised by the Ministry and not the Agency. Take your time and know the difference. Whoever you engaged was NOT from the Ministry and had no authority to hold an X Space on an issue emanating from the Ministry. Thank you. 🦁🇬🇭

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Nobody said “the Ministry” personally entered my DM. The point was simple: the official NITA account engaged me to host/co-host a space on the NITA Bills, said NITA was hosting it, sent the flyer/link, and later said the time change was based on “Minister’s instructions.” Now you’re shifting the goalpost to “show contact from the Ministry” because it is convenient. If NITA had no authority to engage stakeholders on a NITA Bill Space, then that is your Ministry’s coordination problem, not “cheap lies” from the public. You cannot hide behind technical distinctions when it suits you, then use the same agency to engage the public when it suits you. The issue is still the same: answer the legitimate questions about the bills. Stay focused o
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Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭@samgeorgegh

Please do. Show me any contact to you from the MINISTRY. That was exactly what I said. I repeat that NO ONE from the Ministry reached out to you to host an X Space. NITA is not responsible for policy making. Bills are sponsored by Ministries and not Agencies. The X Space was organised by the Ministry and not the Agency. Take your time and know the difference. Whoever you engaged was NOT from the Ministry and had no authority to hold an X Space on an issue emanating from the Ministry. Thank you. 🦁🇬🇭

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How did a guy with no business skills, no IT skills , no entrepreneurial skills but just hanging around politicians become the head of IT in Ghana ? Are we joking ?! How did Sam George get here ?! Clueless guy who will destroy our IT sector for clout ..
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Sometimes the biggest struggle is trying to survive in a failing system. #Ghana
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On 8th March 2024, just weeks before the 13th African Games opened in Accra, the Ministry of Youth and Sports signed a EUR 739,225.98 (GH¢ 10,349,163.72) contract with a company called Omni Specialty Product Limited, a subsidiary of the Omni Group, owned by Michael Zormelo. When auditors cross-checked Omni Specialty Product Limited’s unit prices against those of WADA-accredited laboratories at the Center for Preventive Doping Research and the German Sport University Cologne, the numbers were startling. They showed wide disparities. Read more here: tinyurl.com/2vy2udt4 #allafricagames
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