The Word 📖 is in the Heart ❤

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The Word 📖 is in the Heart ❤

The Word 📖 is in the Heart ❤

@profause

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Hawthorne, CA شامل ہوئے Şubat 2016
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Medikalbyk@Medikalbyk·
Hide your daughters.
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Uncle kiki
Uncle kiki@KikiUncle6·
@andykofori @Nanaezze How many Akans are in volta ? The radio station is set to make profit, not please tribal sentiments. The wider audience are twi speakers and for that matter must be spoken. There are Ga workers at the station working as well. Tax payers money is used for obonu radio…
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NanaEzze
NanaEzze@Nanaezze·
I guess it is also Nonsense to mount your Pulpit in Accra as a Reverend Minister and Preach in English Let me borrow his own words “This Nonsense must stop” 🛑
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Ms.NPP
Ms.NPP@DashelleAdu·
@profause Your response is saying I’m defending and I’m not!
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Ms.NPP
Ms.NPP@DashelleAdu·
Your government after finding out, has shielded him and transferred him to head another finance department. With all due respect, I think y’all NDC folks and NPp folks should shut up on this! This is not a matter of who won and who scored a political point with this; because sincerely, both are complicit in this! This is all shades of wrong! Both NPP and NDC! Why did this happen under the NPP and why is this continuing under the NDc to the extent where this man is still heading another finance department under the NDC??? Leave @koboateng you are disturbing the wrong person! Channel your energy to ORAL, to both the previous and current government! In any case, Nana B was right because this is also a dent on this government for shielding him after finding out and promoting him to head another finance department! This is even more of a scandal!
Muhammad Yaasiin@Hajjyass70

I told you not to delete and I’m back, now tell the world Aban papa isn’t shaking 🫵🏽. We will keep exposing you till the mask falls off.

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Osono Ammiel
Osono Ammiel@OsonoAmmiel·
How did John Mahama chooses his ministers? In fact who advised him No wonder agriculture growth is declining
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Ms.NPP
Ms.NPP@DashelleAdu·
@profause Do you have comprehension issues? Or because you saw Ms.NPP, you failed to understand the message here?? Some of you are so annoying it’s nauseating
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
Here is the part I want you to pay attention to. After the audit caught him, Frank Oliver Kpodo was not fired. He was transferred. From Director of Procurement at the Ministry of Defence to Director of Finance and Administration at the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources. Read that again slowly. The man flagged for moving GHS427 million in unearned salaries is now in charge of FINANCE at another ministry. The Public Accounts Committee recommended interdiction 3 weeks ago. The Auditor-General recommended his name be deleted from the payroll. He is still at his desk. In any serious country, that alone would be the scandal.
The Fourth Estate@fourthestategh

For 29 months, a senior civil servant at the Ministry of Defence received over GHS427 million in unearned salaries – an average of more than GHS14 million per month. Frank Oliver Kpodo was at the time serving as Director of Procurement at the Ministry of Defence. His unearned salaries featured prominently in a recent report by the Auditor-General on the processes by which government employees were paid from January 2023 to June 2025. The report details a near-broken system leaking money to thousands of civil servants, most of whom had done little to no work over the period. The Auditor-General reported that more than 6,000 government employees received more than GHS800 million in unearned salaries, but Mr Kpodo alone allegedly received more than half of this amount – that is, GHS427 million. Read more here: shorturl.at/PIYrL

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KekY
KekY@KekY316762·
@elliot_solution factos. If ORAL was anything to be taken serious they shld have acted long time ago. If JM is really serious about Reseting Ghana this man shld have been arrested & prosecution commenced 3weeks ago.
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The Asante Nation
The Asante Nation@Asante_nation·
A very unfortunate remark by Dr Lawrence Tetteh. Especially referring to it as "nonsense." That, in itself, is disrespectful to the Twi-speaking community. (Video in my second slide). I believe the focus should rather be on encouraging his people to be more open and willing to teach the Ga language to those who genuinely show interest in learning it. There is a noticeable mindset among some that teaching the language to outsiders exposes too much, as if it reveals secrets or gives others access to private conversations. This idea that “your language is your power” often creates reluctance in sharing it. Let me share my personal experience, and I know many others can relate to this. When I first moved to Accra, my first place of stay was not a Ga-dominated area, it was a new site with a largely Akan population and a bit of Ewe presence. So our main mode of communication was Twi and English, There was no real opportunity or environment where Ga was being taught or encouraged. Later when I went to the University, in Level 200, I moved off campus to rent a place at Okponglo, a traditional La community where Ga was widely spoken. In the house I lived in, I met a Ga family: a couple with four boys, including twins, Akwetey and Akwete, who were then in PRESEC. They spoke fluent and impressive Ga. Out of genuine interest, I asked them to teach me the language. Unfortunately, neither the parents nor the boys were willing to help. Anytime I brought it up, it turned into a joke. We would laugh about it, and before you realised, the topic had changed. When they spoke Ga and I asked for the meaning, they would jokingly respond, “aden wopɛ saa ayɛ deɛn?”, as if my interest was unnecessary. It will interest you to know that, the little Ga I eventually picked up, words like “ofainɛ, teyɔ tɛɛ, miyedzogban ee, miya sɔmɔ, etome body ee, mahe nii, mi le, miisumo bo” etc, were not even taught to me by Ga natives. It was an Akuapem family who had previously lived in Mamprobi and later moved into our area that helped me learn these basics. The very custodians of the language did not. That experience gradually killed my interest in learning Ga. So when the custodians of a language are unwilling to teach those who are interested, how can a visitor be blamed for not speaking it? Even at the University of Ghana, Ga was hardly spoken. During our time, the dominant modes of communication on campus were English, Pidgin, and Twi. The few who were bold to openly speak their language on campus were the Fantes, even with that it was their ladies, the Fante guys didn't like speaking Fante on campus at all. The same applies at the Ghana Institute of Journalism now UNIMAC, English, Twi, and Pidgin dominate. Interestingly, GIJ was a university that Ga students loved attending, based on their surnames in my class. Another personal observation is that the moment the Accra folks realise you are from Kumasi or any Akan region, they quickly switch. They will even speak Twi to you first, naturally, you respond in Twi as well, and there were a few times that they spoke English to you. When we go to Makola or Madina market to buy foodstuffs, the sellers immediately switch to Twi to attract our attention and make a sale. This was what I experienced during my uni days, I don't know if it has changed. This is the everyday reality of Accra. As a cosmopolitan city, from commerce to transportation, and social interactions, it’s Twi here, Twi there. It has already become dominant. Unfortunately, the custodians of the Ga language are not always the best ambassadors of the language. So how do you blame a visitor for not speaking it? If I open this conversation up, many Akan students who have lived or studied in non-Akan regions will share similar experiences. The common issue is the withholding of language by natives. It raises the question, what exactly is being protected or hidden? See next 👇
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XHABI
XHABI@5oddsHene·
This is one politician in 2013 ,Just a few years into politics and he’s already richer than the lecturers who taught him back in school. He never did any serious work after school, but because of politics, he’s now one of the richest men in the Volta Region
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Dennis Edward Aboagye
Dennis Edward Aboagye@DennisMiracles·
So the last time Senior High School headmasters received funds for feeding was in October 2025. YES! Over 6 months now, no funding for feeding in our schools… but yeah, economy is fine!!!
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Gonja_dehyekronkron
Gonja_dehyekronkron@Gonja_dictator·
Just when man realized he doesn’t have credibility on this street again. Life!💚
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XHABI
XHABI@5oddsHene·
KNUST is over 70 years, with 14 VCs. The Asantehene contributed Asante resources to KNUST. It got its first VC who is Asante in 2020(14th VC) & there has never been any agitation. Now they say you can’t be VC of UDS if not Dagomba. It’s started from UHAS.
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juju Miracle
juju Miracle@juniorjinara·
@profause @fdaghana lol you not getting me.the organizers of the program should be charged as well or better still the people’s money refunded.
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FDAGhana
FDAGhana@fdaghana·
The FDA’s Enforcement Team conducted an operation at Porials Pitch 3, seizing unregistered products to safeguard unsuspecting customers from potential harm. #FDAGhana2026 #FDACommunications
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MRR ZENITH•🧢 🦅
MRR ZENITH•🧢 🦅@mrr_zenith·
I can’t stop watching this oooo🔥🔥🔥🔥..... Which institution is this??🤷🏿‍♂️
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