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I know you feel tired but your dreams are waiting for you. You"ll Never Walk Alone.

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CallUnc
CallUnc@Callunc·
When you take a nap so good you thought you missed the school bus but its Sunday and you're 41
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
SO SAD: 29-year-old Denisha Delancy went on vacation to Sint Maarten with her sister and devastatingly returned home in a casket. 💔🕊️
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Sangita
Sangita@Sanginamby·
The fact that the only country to have used nuclear bombs and the only country refusing world neutral parties to inspect their nuclear facilities are both self appointed custodians of nuclear peace is so weird. The silence around it even more so.
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
bro passing the torch 😭
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O7💭
O7💭@NurseLekan·
When kidnappers and terrorist start using your logic that’s when you know how foolish you sound.
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Ajamu Baraka
Ajamu Baraka@ajamubaraka·
Iranians are animals, Somalians are garbage people, Rubio says decolonization was worst thing for Western European, genocide is normalized in Palestine - you see a pattern here? This is the face of white supremacy and white power gone mad. They are prepared to blow up world.
MonitorX@MonitorX99800

🇮🇷🇺🇸⚡️– Reporter: How would it not be a war crime to strike Iran’s bridges and power plants? Trump: They’re animals.

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💰@SIKAENA1·
70 things the Government of Ghana has still not fully delivered for Ghanaians 1. Affordable healthcare for all 2. Fully efficient NHIS 3. Modern hospitals nationwide 4. Adequate medical equipment 5. Retention of health professionals 6. Strong mental health systems 7. Well-resourced public schools 8. Smaller class sizes 9. Adequate teaching materials 10. Enough trained teachers 11. Smooth Free SHS implementation 12. Accessible tertiary education 13. Stable electricity supply 14. Lower electricity tariffs 15. Reliable water supply 16. Proper drainage systems 17. Good roads nationwide 18. Timely completion of projects 19. Street lighting in communities 20. Efficient public transport 21. Sustainable job creation 22. Reduced youth unemployment 23. Lower cost of living 24. Strong SME support 25. Controlled inflation 26. Industrial growth 27. Affordable housing 28. Reduced rent costs 29. Proper urban planning 30. Slum reduction 31. Fast justice system 32. Reduced corruption perception 33. Better policing 34. Safer communities 35. End to galamsey 36. Clean water bodies 37. Effective waste management 38. Reduced plastic pollution 39. Protection of forests 40. Affordable internet access 41. Bridged digital divide 42. Tech infrastructure in schools 43. Support for farmers 44. Reduced post-harvest losses 45. Storage facilities 46. Irrigation systems 47. Social protection systems 48. Disability inclusion 49. Informal sector pensions 50. Transparent public spending 51. Reduced political polarization 52. Faster policy execution 53. Strong accountability 54. Merit-based appointments 55. Efficient public services 56. Reduced bureaucracy 57. Youth empowerment systems 58. Innovation funding 59. Tourism development 60. Local industry protection 61. Export growth systems 62. Anti-corruption enforcement 63. Decentralized development 64. Regional balance in projects 65. Fair taxation system 66. Value for taxpayer money 67. Long-term economic planning 68. Consistent policies 69. Trust in leadership 70. Equal opportunities for all These are not luxuries. These are basics. Thank you
KALYJAY@gyaigyimii

🇬🇭 NDC ACHIEVEMENTS (2025–2026) 1. Removal of E-Levy – Mobile money users keep their full money 2. Removal of Betting Tax – No deductions on winnings 3. Removal of COVID Levy – Reduced tax burden on goods 4. Reduction in ministers (120 → about 60) – Cuts government spending 5. Payment of energy sector debts (over $1.4bn) – Prevents dumsor risk 6. Renegotiation of IPP contracts – Reduces cost of power 7. Stabilisation of the cedi (GH¢15 → GH¢10–12) – Stronger currency 8. Dollar drop (GH¢15.5 → ~GH¢10.9) – Imports becoming cheaper 9. Inflation reduced (20%+ → single digits) – Prices stabilising 10. Interest rate cuts (~27% → 15.5%) – Loans becoming cheaper 11. Economic growth (~6%) – Economy bouncing back 12. Fiscal discipline – Spending under control 13. ORAL launched – Fighting corruption directly 14. Anti-corruption investigations – Officials under scrutiny 15. Recovery of funds – Stolen money being traced 16. Reduced government expenditure – Less waste 17. Improved investor confidence – Economy gaining trust 18. IMF programme engagement – Credibility restored 19. Public financial reforms – Better money management 20. Clearing arrears – Old debts being settled 21. World Bank guarantee restored – Investor confidence boosted 22. Wasteful spending reduced – Efficient governance 23. Fast government formation – No delays in leadership 24. Smaller cabinet – More efficiency 25. Strengthened local governance – Power to the people 26. National dialogue – Citizens involved 27. Education support rollout – Relief for students 28. Free sanitary pads – Supporting the girl child 29. Disability support – Inclusion strengthened 30. First-year tertiary fee relief – Easier access to university 31. Youth empowerment – Opportunities expanding 32. Job initiatives – Tackling unemployment 33. Agriculture focus – Boosting food production 34. Support for local industries – Promoting made-in-Ghana 35. Agribusiness promotion – Jobs in farming 36. Digitalisation push – Modern systems in place 37. Tax compliance improved – Better revenue flow 38. Revenue reforms – Stronger tax system 39. Private sector engagement – Business-friendly policies 40. Reduced cost of doing business – Easier entrepreneurship 41. Stronger GRA – Efficient tax administration 42. Public sector reforms – Better institutions 43. Accountability strengthened – Leaders answerable 44. Transparency increased – Open governance 45. Procurement reforms – Less corruption 46. Anti-corruption agencies strengthened – Power to act 47. Infrastructure continuation – No abandoned projects 48. Road projects ongoing – Improving transport 49. Health sector support – Better services 50. NHIS strengthened – Improved healthcare access 51. Social interventions expanded – Protecting the vulnerable 52. Stronger international relations – Ghana respected globally 53. Diplomatic engagement improved – Better foreign ties 54. Global image boosted – Reputation restored 55. Industrialisation policy – Focus on factories 56. SME support – Small businesses growing 57. Financial sector stability – Banks strengthening 58. Reduced borrowing – Lower debt pressure 59. Debt restructuring – Managing national debt 60. Monetary coordination – Better planning 61. Stronger cedi – Cheaper imports 62. Fuel inflation reduced – Transport easing 63. Export growth – More forex earnings 64. Trade surplus – Earning more than spending 65. Better ministry coordination – Smooth governance 66. Cheaper data bundles – More affordable internet 67. Improved telecom engagement – Better service delivery 68. Reduction in passport fees – More affordable for citizens 69. Faster passport processing – No long delays Real impact. Real governance.

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Nana B.
Nana B.@koboateng·
More than 20 accounts have posted this exact same post. I’m sure it’s a coincidence 👍🏾
Dr Fred@F_Edzeamey

NDC ACHIEVEMENTS (2025-2026) 1. Removal of E-Levy – Mobile money users keep their full money 2. Removal of Betting Tax – No deductions on winnings 3. Removal of COVID Levy – Reduced tax burden on goods 4. Reduction in ministers (120 → about 60) – Cuts government spending 5. Payment of energy sector debts (over $1.4bn) – Prevents dumsor risk 6. Renegotiation of IPP contracts – Reduces cost of power 7. Stabilisation of the cedi (GH¢15 → GH¢10–12) – Stronger currency 8. Dollar drop (GH¢15.5 → ~GH¢10.9) – Imports becoming cheaper 9. Inflation reduced (20%+ → single digits) – Prices stabilising 10. Interest rate cuts (~27% → 15.5%) – Loans becoming cheaper 11. Economic growth (~6%) – Economy bouncing back 12. Fiscal discipline – Spending under control 13. ORAL launched – Fighting corruption directly 14. Anti-corruption investigations – Officials under scrutiny 15. Recovery of funds – Stolen money being traced 16. Reduced government expenditure – Less waste 17. Improved investor confidence – Economy gaining trust 18. IMF programme engagement – Credibility restored 19. Public financial reforms – Better money management 20. Clearing arrears – Old debts being settled 21. World Bank guarantee restored – Investor confidence boosted 22. Wasteful spending reduced – Efficient governance 23. Fast government formation – No delays in leadership 24. Smaller cabinet – More efficiency 25. Strengthened local governance – Power to the people 26. National dialogue – Citizens involved 27. Education support rollout – Relief for students 28. Free sanitary pads – Supporting the girl child 29. Disability support – Inclusion strengthened 30. First-year tertiary fee relief – Easier access to university 31. Youth empowerment – Opportunities expanding 32. Job initiatives – Tackling unemployment 33. Agriculture focus – Boosting food production 34. Support for local industries – Promoting made-in-Ghana 35. Agribusiness promotion – Jobs in farming 36. Digitalisation push – Modern systems in place 37. Tax compliance improved – Better revenue flow 38. Revenue reforms – Stronger tax system 39. Private sector engagement – Business-friendly policies 40. Reduced cost of doing business – Easier entrepreneurship 41. Stronger GRA – Efficient tax administration 42. Public sector reforms – Better institutions 43. Accountability strengthened – Leaders answerable 44. Transparency increased – Open governance 45. Procurement reforms – Less corruption 46. Anti-corruption agencies strengthened – Power to act 47. Infrastructure continuation – No abandoned projects 48. Road projects ongoing – Improving transport 49. Health sector support – Better services 50. NHIS strengthened – Improved healthcare access 51. Social interventions expanded – Protecting the vulnerable 52. Stronger international relations – Ghana respected globally 53. Diplomatic engagement improved – Better foreign ties 54. Global image boosted – Reputation restored 55. Industrialisation policy – Focus on factories 56. SME support – Small businesses growing 57. Financial sector stability – Banks strengthening 58. Reduced borrowing – Lower debt pressure 59. Debt restructuring – Managing national debt 60. Monetary coordination – Better planning 61. Stronger cedi – Cheaper imports 62. Fuel inflation reduced – Transport easing 63. Export growth – More forex earnings 64. Trade surplus – Earning more than spending 65. Better ministry coordination – Smooth governance 66. Cheaper data bundles – More affordable internet 67. Improved telecom engagement – Better service delivery 68. Reduction in passport fees – More affordable for citizens 69. Faster passport processing – No long delays Real impact. Real governance. #ResettingGhana #AbanPapaAba

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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
Rwanda’s radio station told people to pick up machetes and said kill your neighbours. People listened. In 100 days between 800,000 and 1 million people were killed. Not by bombs or armies. By ordinary people with machetes. People killed their own friends. Their own teachers. Their own doctors. The world watched and did nothing. 100 days. 1 million people. The UN had soldiers there and was ordered not to intervene. 💀
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
The highest quality video of the moon was just released
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AllThings_THFC
AllThings_THFC@Allthings__THFC·
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