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@THESTATENEWSS So ladies work and their guys sit n drink alcohol and follow a man who thinks GDP is money that can be shared ?? Okay
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🇿🇦 “We want the foreigners to come back now!”
— Factory workers in South Africa have taken to the streets to protest the dismissal of foreign workers, warning that the move could disrupt production and put jobs at risk. They argue that many industries rely heavily on skilled foreign labour, with insufficient local workers available to fill the gap.
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@JosephOffen @weloveghana042 The difference here is, our police making sure no foreigner is harmed or attacked by the protesters.
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@weloveghana042 I don't understand what these people are doing. We all know South Africa is being Xenophobic of which we have condemned. How do you end up trying to do the same thing 😉
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@THESTATENEWSS Buh isn’t admitting you participated in providing accounts for a supposed illegal transaction or laundering a crime??
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🇬🇭 “The FBI informant was an individual based in Cape Coast who got in touch with my friend, who was also based in Cape Coast. That made it easy for them to become friends, and through that connection, he gained access to me. He used to call me up to twenty times a day, asking me to get him the account.”
— Abu Trica, speaking on how the case regarding his alleged involvement in romance scams and money laundering began.
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🇿🇦“We will Change this constitution, this country is capable of giving every South African 1 Million Rand a year ”
-A South Africa Leader from March and March group affirms sharing South Africa GDP amongst themselves when all foreigners leave the country.
𝕏 Ghana 🇬🇭@xghana_
South Africa is so rich. One of their leaders wants South Africa GDP to be shared among citizens when all foreigners leave the country 😅
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@LBGamestips Wouldn’t it make sense to sack so called foreigners in public offices, military, nurses, doctors cos these r the ones taking ur so called jobs…. Instead you’re after entrepreneurs who have opened business and employed some local SA citizens. What’s the general IQ level of SA?
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@pindemall @BongoIdeasHQ No political hands biaaa ah, r u guys slow or dumb… his lawyer come talk say some feds approach am to do some illegal transactions wey he do am…. U he got caught by the under cover judge…. This one to ur small brain they relate am to politicians
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@BongoIdeasHQ But I feel Abu Trica case ennn it’s someone who wants to show him wickedness because f how he brags online and so the person reported him, because so ar there is no complete evidence to apprehend him
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@AnobelVanz @Babino_15 @BongoIdeas That no concern fbi oo, Dey came for their citizens money. Our special prosecutor and eoco to do
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@Babino_15 @BongoIdeas Are you for???? People have stealing the country money for years and they are still walking free, but here you are crying to see Abu's down fall
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WHY I AM SUING FBI, GHANA POLICE ETC., — Abu Trica Shares Full Account Of Unfair Treatment In Custody
“I am challenging my arrest and treatment by state security agencies and agents of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). My arrest on 11 December 2025 was carried out under conditions that amounted to torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment, in violation of Article 15 of the Constitution.
“From the morning until late evening, I was restrained in handcuffs. I was denied food, water, rest and other basic necessities. While in the custody of officers of the Narcotics Control Commission, EOCO and the Attorney General’s Department, I was subjected to severe physical and psychological distress.
“I was interrogated while still handcuffed, surrounded by armed officers, and repeatedly threatened and intimidated. Despite my persistent requests, I was denied access to a lawyer of my choice. These actions violated my rights to dignity, legal representation and a fair trial as guaranteed under Articles 15 and 19 of the Constitution.
“At the centre of this case is the involvement of agents of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. Foreign law enforcement officers were allowed to question me on Ghanaian soil while I was in custody and without legal representation. This should never have happened. The FBI has no independent authority to arrest or interrogate suspects in Ghana.
“I am also challenging the search conducted at my Swedru residence, popularly known as ‘Abu Trica’s Mansion.’ The search was carried out while I was already in custody, without giving me or any representative the opportunity to be present. This violated my rights to privacy and fair treatment.
“After my arrest, I was recorded while in custody, and that footage later appeared on social media. In addition, one of the state agencies issued a public statement describing me as a ‘notorious cyber-criminal’ even though no court had found me guilty. That description severely damaged my reputation and undermined my constitutional right to be presumed innocent.
“I am therefore asking the court to restrain the FBI or any other foreign agents from exercising investigative powers over me in Ghana. I am also seeking an interim injunction to prevent my extradition or transfer to any foreign country until this case is fully determined.
“Furthermore, I am claiming GH₵10 million in compensation. The violations I suffered have caused me serious emotional distress, reputational harm and lasting psychological damage.”


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@iconThaGreat @ultimate_kombo He’s is both… his dominant foot is right.
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@ultimate_kombo Trust me
That brother didn't do that on purpose 😂
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Totally unacceptable behavior from Senegal and they must be punished!!!
You don’t walk out of the pitch for whatever reason.
Big shame on the Senegalese players and good one from Brahim Diaz.
#AFCON2025
#SENMAR
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Aidako Shisho is a Japanese artist who creates amazing sculptures out of cardboard.
x.com/MarchUnofficia…
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