@BBSimons Go and tell this to the Chinese or the Americans they should hand over their economy to foreigners.The same corporations, that stole our resources with their crook and rogue contracts. @BBSimons will go all length to run down a local entrepreneur in defence of CSR.
🚨🚨 Doctor ADVIERTE: "No existía el autismo en Vietnam en 1975"...
"Hasta que Bill Gates introdujo el programa de vacunación"...
"Vietnam tiene ahora un 300% de aumento en autismo"...
In Brazil, the people have begun dismantling the HAARP towers in the region due to prolonged drought and the absence of rain clouds. Currently, rain clouds are being stolen in Europe and America.
Plastic is not just waste. Research shows that microplastic creates an ideal environment for bacterial reproduction and can even change their properties. What happens to microorganisms and why can the effectiveness of treatment decrease?
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🚨 On August 27, 1998 Bill Gates was secretly recorded in his testimony during Microsoft monopoly charge from the DOJ. He refused to answer simple questions. And now people are taking health advice from this psychopath.
“Ghanaians, President Mahama has opened your eyes. This is what is used to transport almost everything abroad. God bless him for introducing something like this in Ghana.”
— A Ghanaian man praises the introduction of locomotive freight services in Ghana, noting how rail freight is widely used globally to move large volumes of goods efficiently, including industrial materials, food supplies, fuel, and containerized cargo.
🇹🇷Turkey Just OFFICIALLY SLAMMED The Door On Huge American GAY Cruise Ship!
🇹🇷Turkey said… Listen carefully
“We don’t allow this madness.”
The passengers’ lifestyle goes against our “moral standards” and “family values.”
🇺🇸The luxury Scarlet Lady, packed with over 1,000 American passengers, was all set to dock in Istanbul and Kuşadası.
Now the ship is forced to reroute to Egypt and Crete instead.
THE GARID LOAN: NPP SPENT $11 MILLION OUT OF $103 MILLION ON FLOOD RELATED PROGRAMS IN 6 YEARS
Franklin Cudjoe writes...
1. It is not accurate that the Government of Ghana or the Ministry of Finance has delayed the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID).
2. Between 2019 and 2024, the previous administration drew down US$103.8 million from the World Bank $350m loan.
Here’s the breakdown of how the money was used:
· US$22.1 million (21%) went to "training".
· US$7.9 million (7%) was spent on "consultancies".
· US$60.8 million (59%)—the lion’s share—was diverted to COVID-19-related spending.
· US$1.68 million (2%) was used for other costs, largely the purchase of vehicles.
4. Just US$11.4 million, barely 11% of the entire loan, was actually spent on flood prevention and mitigation works. Put plainly: nearly US$9 out of every US$10 went to things other than protecting Ghanaians from floods. Only US$1 out of every US$10 was used for the project’s core purpose.
5. When the Mahama administration took office, it sought to ensure expenditure of the remaining funds must align with what the GARID Project was meant to achieve. So the Ministry of Finance engaged the World Bank and secured agreement to repurpose the remaining funds—redirecting them squarely toward flood prevention infrastructure.
6.That isn’t a delay. That is a deliberate, responsible decision to make sure the money does what it was always supposed to do: offer lasting protection to communities that have suffered for too long.
So far the following has been recorded.
7. In 2025, the government spent roughly US$3 million on actual flood mitigation works under the project. So far in 2026, about US$10.52 million has been released for the same purpose.
8 That brings the total for 2025–2026 to approximately US$13.52 million—already exceeding the US$11.4 million spent on flood works over the entire previous six-year period.
9. The Ministry of Finance has already approved the cedi equivalent of more than US$76 million under the GARID project for flood mitigation infrastructure in 2026 and 2027.
9. As was in 2025 and 2026, no new amount was spent on "training, consultancies, or vehicles."
10. The Ministry of Finance and the Government have not delayed the GARID Project. What they have done is refocus it—ensuring that every dollar now goes toward what it was originally borrowed for: protecting lives, property, and communities from the devastation of flooding.
H. E @JDMahama has reaffirmed the importance of accountability and strong institutions in advancing Ghana’s development. Speaking at the swearing-in of the new Auditor-General, Dr. Pamela Graham, the President said prudent public financial management, integrity, and efficiency are essential to sustaining economic recovery and national development. He also stressed that audit reports should serve as practical tools for strengthening governance, improving internal controls, and eliminating waste.
#MahamaThePresident