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@n_friggo Maybe the constitution allows them to……… because if the constitution can modify in a way that, when a party gains power, is a mandatory to finish whatever the outgoing administration started. If it was to be that way, maybe we wouldn’t have be where we are..
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Government to convert ongoing TVET University started by previous NPP government at Ezinlibo in Jomoro Constituency to a Teacher Training College.
- Education Minister announces
#GhanaToday

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@akokc_davido @Hero_boyy @ei_blaaah @CfcBiskay @mel4l_ @Ernestyba @OGBlack_1 @BlackStiches_ @akokc_dark0 @BlackKyle5 @JustGodddd @miguelmovinggg @bigg_mhan
Don't forget me Idolo in the next shoutout
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Alban Bagbin spent 28 years as a Member of Parliament (MP) in Ghana, serving from January 7, 1993, to January 6, 2021 representing the Nadowli Kaleo Constituency in the Upper West Region and in his 6th year as Speaker of parliament.
What did he do for his people?
What exactly has been his achievement in that constituency?

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@clickflickstudi @SIKAOFFICIAL1 Is it by force to share opinion on every issue….
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@SIKAOFFICIAL1 They ask you about your opinion on Hon Sam George tweet u didn’t respond. Now you Dey come cry for ticket increase . The Government need money to build a better Ghana 🇬🇭
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Flight tickets are already expensive, now them dey add more charges, smh.
GHOne TV@ghonetv
Ghana Airports will, from today, April 1, charge an additional $100 as an airport development fee for international round trips. The levy is expected to generate approximately $800 million to fund critical aviation infrastructural projects across the country. ECOWAS trips will attract a $15 charge, while other African routes will incur a $30 fee. Ekow Boakye explains… #GHOneNews #EIBNetwork #GHOneTV #NewsAlert
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"Priority will be given to persons who want to serve in 'rural' areas." -- Haruna Iddrisu (Education Minister)
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Good afternoon, @DennisMiracles.
I have noticed how happy you are under the new John Mahama government just like the many Ghanaians who turned out massively to vote for him on 7th December 2024, bringing him to power and handing your candidate one of the biggest losses ever suffered by a presidential candidate in the history of this country.
Since assuming office, President Mahama has been working tirelessly to build, reset, and propel Ghana into a future of strong economic development, infrastructure growth, job creation, and youth empowerment. These are not just words every honest Ghanaian will attest to the fact that the Mahama government is a significant improvement over the previous administration.
I am taking the time to list some of the achievements and progress made under the new Mahama government so you can better appreciate the work being done, since it is evident you have a phobia for research.
Education, The “No Fees Stress Policy” has been successfully implemented. Fully free education has been introduced for persons with special needs, supported by a ₵100 million annual GETFund allocation, among other initiatives.
Economy, The 4 gangalias of taxes E-Levy, Betting Tax, COVID Tax, and Emission Tax have all been abolished by the Mahama government. GDP expanded by 6.1% in the first three quarters of 2025. Inflation dropped from 23.8% in December 2024 to 6.3% by November 2025. As of December 2025, the cedi appreciated by 40.7% against the US dollar, 30.9% against the British pound, and 24.0% against the euro. National debt has also reduced from GHS 726.7 billion to GHS 630.2 billion. I’m not 2016 DMB, but I could go on and on about the economy if time permits.
Diplomatic Relations, All Ghanaian envoys have been given specific KPIs to assess their performance. There were 11 new visa waivers in 2025 alone. A new chip-embedded passport has been successfully rolled out, with a 30% reduction in passport application fees. Same day passport delivery has been achieved, alongside the introduction of e-tracking services and a 24-hour passport application process at the head office. And of course, the historic slavery motion was tabled at the UN. Honourable Okudzeto has also shared a summary of 35 achievements in 2025 on his X account.
Infrastructure, The “Big Push” is underway. Your government left a debt of GHS 40 billion, of which GHS 11 billion has already been paid. Roads are being worked on day and night, with over 2,000 km of roads under construction nationwide. The Accra–Kumasi express highway is also in progress, among many other projects.
Energy Sector, The Mahama administration has paid US$1.470 billion to clear energy sector debt in its first year. Remember when your government “forgot” to procure fuel to power our plants after losing the 2024 elections, leaving us with just two weeks of power? That crisis has since been resolved.
…to name a few.
And all this has been done while protecting the public purse, reducing corruption, and running a lean government. You were probably too busy gathering party people to pose as cocoa farmers to notice these developments.
I admit that a lot has been done, and there is still more to do. But as Agya 38.2% once said, “If he were to do everything now, what would he do tomorrow?” So give it time and enjoy the beautiful and promising nation the Mahama government is building.
Shalom 🫵🏽🇬🇭
Dennis Edward Aboagye@DennisMiracles
Boss, forget about me and the NPP. Focus on getting your party to do just what you bragged and made noise about. Just the bearest minimum. Don’t deflect. Get to work.. you are in charge now. This isn’t time for talking, it’s time to walk the previous talk. Get Serious!!
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