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Muntaka M. A. R. (PhD)

@nmuntaka

A Muslim || Devt Economist || Cassava Farmer || M&E Enthusiast || ManUtd & Hearts of Oak Fan || Bleoobi || @ibnhalduni Alumni

Kasoa, Ghana Tham gia Haziran 2010
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Muntaka M. A. R. (PhD)@nmuntaka·
Kâtip Çelebi University in Turkey is organizing International Workshop on AI and Education in July. Other side activities with Erasmus+ project experts from Italy and a tour of Ephesus, Agora, Mary's last home etc. Limited seat available. DM if interested. aieducation.ikcu.edu.tr/S/22387/intern…
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Ghana MFA@GhanaMFA·
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF THE VVIP LOUNGE AT THE ACCRA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (AIA)
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SCOTT BOLSHEVIK
SCOTT BOLSHEVIK@scottbolshevik·
Shockwaves ripple across the region as an Iranian drone strike tears into a U.S. Army aviation asset, leaving a Boeing CH-47 Chinook heavily damaged at an airbase in Kuwait. What was once a symbol of American air mobility now sits scarred twisted metal, shattered systems, and a stark reminder that modern warfare has shifted.
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MARK OFORIQUAYE
MARK OFORIQUAYE@cropinvestment·
Thank you for the recognition @pazunre WE @3farmatebots SPENT YEARS BUILDING A MACHINE THAT CAN REVOLUTIONIZE FARMING IN AFRICA AND BEYOND THROUGH ADVANCED AI and AUTOMATION THAT CAN WORK IN DIVERSE FARM ENVIRONMENTS, turning everyday tasks into seamless workflows while enabling produce growers to focus on what matters most. Beyond the mere automation of agriculture, our robot integrates several AI technologies to make farming intelligent, accurate, and productive but it seems a lot of people do not fully grasp what it takes to program a fully functioning agricultural robot, which is the first of its kind in the history of our country. It has taken us years to master the intricate and highly technical processes of teaching a robot how to see and understand its environment. Teaching a robot to spray a weed without touching a crop is not easy. It takes pixel-level precision and a staggering, painstaking number of years of complex annotation to get it right. We have failed many more times trying to get it right than we have trying to convince people that, with the right funding, we cannot just build farm machines but also have the capacity to engineer advanced technologies that can be applied across multiple industries. Come to think of it—how many industrial machines are we manufacturing locally and producing for export? With the engineering of our farm robot (FAMA), which is market-ready for deployment on farmlands, we are demonstrating that Ghanaian engineers have what it takes to transform our industry and make Africa a competitive, self-sustaining hub of innovation and manufacturing. There is no country that has truly developed in its fullest sense without a strong foundation in engineering. We are leveraging computer vision, edge computing, and real-time data processing to drive sustainable farming. A lot of people who sat on the sidelines of our history, waiting to see how young people like us would push our brand visibility, have done themselves a great disservice. Those who reposted, liked, and shared our content have helped amplify our story and have contributed to shaping the future of agriculture through AI. THANK YOU GHANA THANK YOU AFRICA GHANAIANS DID IT. AS AN AFRICAN, YOU CAN ALSO DO IT. We thank everyone who has truly supported us in bringing what we have achieved to the public. Thank you for believing in US. “The future is here.” 3Farmate.com 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
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Paul Azunre@pazunre

Godspeed 🫡 Amazing project, Go get them. Some Ghanaians will sit on the sidelines and disparage with a defeatist attitude - “Ghanaians can’t invent”, “Ghanaians can’t compete in AI and Robotics” etc The builders will keep building the future they want to see regardless 🤝

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@Eleshinluqman Utter nonsense, it rather Igbos and not Yoruba or Hausa. Who wanted to make himself king in Ghana here that the local authorities here ensured his deportation, it was an Igbo and not Yoruba. Again, almost all fraudsters arrested in Ghana are Igbo. Infact no Hausa or Yoruba.
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Kwaku Asante
Kwaku Asante@kwakuasanteb·
US and Israel are bombing Iranian Universities, civilian spaces - a war crime, and look at how CNN chooses to describe it. Western Media is fully complicity in these war crimes because what kind of journalism is this?
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How funny it is that he was to ride the moral high horse. We didn't see such writeups when Addo Dee refused to sign the bill that parliament passed. Second, has any bill on this LGBT+ been sent to JDM that he didn't sign. He should focus on his corruption case.
𝒮𝒶𝓂𝓊𝑒𝓁 𝐵𝓇𝓎𝒶𝓃 𝐵𝓊𝒶𝒷𝑒𝓃𝑔@Sambryanbuabeng

Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid writes: Thinking About the Clergy, Religion and Politics. This week, has been a bit hard for the representatives of God in both Islam and Christianity. People are questioning their moral turpitude in the wake of President Mahama’s declaration that he is not immediately interested in LGBTQ issues, and that as a nation there are more pressing matters that should concern us. The reason people are questioning the moral turpitude of the representatives of God is that, they were the moral choir, that gave vocal backing to the NDC, when it made the matter of LGBTQ the mainstay of political discourse in Ghana prior to the 2024 election. Indeed, a prominent one among them threatened to march to the Jubilee House to stage a protest if President Akufo-Addo did not sign the anti-LGBTQ bill. As I write, Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, the NPP’s running mate in the 2024 election has filed a suit against a Muslim cleric, who on Allah’s pulpit, called on Ghanaians to vote against the NPP, because they were pro-LGBTQ and its running mate was homosexual. An Elder of the church, who is also a minister of state, and who was the lead crusader against LGBTQ in Ghana, has been under a different kind of fire, including for his turn-around on matters of LGBTQ. There is an International Conference on LGBTQ+ Activism and Political Movements (ICLAPM) going on in Ghana now. This far, only the Catholic Bishops Conference has called on President Mahama to commit to his promise in opposition to deal head-on with the issue of LGBTQ. As an academic, these developments have set me thinking about the role of religion, the clergy and politics. Let me state from the outset, that as a Muslim, I do not believe in a strict separation of church(religion) and state. Jesus may have said that, we should “give unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s and unto God, that which is God’s.” But in Islam Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was both a theological and political leader and founded a state (ummah) with a constitution. Indeed, it is the reason I belong to the conservative political tradition of the NPP. Some scholars have long argued that as scientific knowledge improves, the concept of God will gradually recede from human consciousness and will ultimately, become a rumour. While we may still be far away from that future, I worry, that the actions and inactions of the representatives of God, will actually speed up the coming of the day, when God will become a rumour. Already scholars like Abdullahi An-Naim, (2008: p.19 Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sharia) argue that “all Muslim men and women have the religious obligation to learn enough to decide for themselves and to express their views on matters of public concern.” The silence and the turn-around, especially when these moral voices and their families are now serving in various capacities in President Mahama’s government (some chair boards, some have their children on boards and some are members of sale of government property committees) give vent to the view that the 2024 protests against the NPP were not about restoring the moral values of our society. They were protests against exclusion from the “dinner table.”

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Andrew Feinstein
Andrew Feinstein@andrewfeinstein·
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Dear @FelixKwakyeOfo1, I hope you're taking what Prof. Ransford Gyampo is saying about coiling the mischief, misinformation, and propaganda the NPP has started putting out to the public. The SM guys are not asking for much. I know you know what I'm talking about. Cheers! 🍻
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Awakened Conscience 💡
Awakened Conscience 💡@musqoo_official·
This is Bangladesh international airport. This is where the design for Terminal 3 came from. Today NPP folks are telling us using another country’s airport design is a scandal. To them we should have paid David Ajaye $26m to do the design like they did with the national cathedral
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Your favourite decided on his swearing in ceremony to plagiarize someone's speech word for word. You weren't angry about it, rather you draw the line where an airport artistic impression design was shared by a minister. This kind of thinking and subpar comms lead u to opposition
Ahenkan@DjoletoT

Felix Ofosu Kwakye has shared an artistic impression of the new terminal project of Accra International Airport. Can you imagine the impression was a stolen impression of Air France Bangkok. How can the Office of Government Communication engage in such misinformation?

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yaw.
yaw.@yabbanx·
The notorious Bawjiase road finally fixed. Thank you Mr. President @JDMahama.
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SCOTT BOLSHEVIK
SCOTT BOLSHEVIK@scottbolshevik·
Ghana walks away. At a high-stakes London summit meant to shape the future of global energy, Ghana refused to sit at a table where it felt Africa was being sidelined. Citing discrimination and unequal representation, officials made it clear: Africa will not be spoken for it must speak for itself. This is bigger than a summit. It’s a signal. A signal that the era of decisions about African energy being made in distant capitals like London without African leadership is being challenged. Ghana isn’t just demanding a seat at the table.
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SarkinFOTO@FotoNugget·
The best ever historical movie.
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Duke Of Nigeria.
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat·
Two christian terrorist arrested in Taraba for supplying weapons to their brothers who kill Muslims.
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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
Youth of Sokpoe celebrate the 40th Tortsogbeza(Soso) Festival with daring stunts at the lower Volta Bridge, Sokpoe-Volta Region .
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