Nobody warns you about the scary part of motherhood. It may seem like a lot, confusing, and heavy. This is a reminder that you are stronger than you think.
If you’re struggling, Please reach out. Call a friend, talk to your partner, or speak to a doctor. You don’t have to carry the weight by yourself. You are not alone.
This is the results from BuzstopBoys Environmental campaigns. You can make time and verify for yourself 🇬🇭🇬🇭 This is Okponglo “Ayawaso west” @johndumelo@wode_maya
THE BIG PLENTY 🇬🇭✊🏾❤️
I don’t know where to start, but I would like to say a big thank you to the youth of this country. You walked the talk. Thank you to everyone who joined this campaign in one way or another. From the donations, graphic designs, jama boys, organizers, drivers, volunteers, media, photographers, creatives, and everyone involved—thank you all.
Sadly, we are not done. We have a long way to go. But we should be proud; we have all started something that will go down in history forever. Let’s keep pushing for our friends, family, and loved ones who are still in custody to be released—Ama Governor, Oliver, Ralph, Cedric, Amofa, Vera, Glenn, and everyone else. That is the core of this campaign. The next step is to fight for the ban on illegal mining. We need to save our water bodies.
To me, this campaign has no leader. We are all in this together. History taught us about the Big Six, but our children will hear of the Big Plenty because we plentyyy, and we are doing this together, lol. This should be a movement that goes beyond one person or a group of people. We should own it and keep it running till the end of time. We must create a system where our leaders work for us. We’ve been passive for far too long.
Once our citizens are freed and illegal mining is banned, we can collectively push for other basic needs, one step at a time—streetlights, traffic lights, well-equipped hospitals, schools, jobs, and so much more. We have a lot to do, but we have to start somewhere.
We can all belong to political parties or support individuals in politics, and that’s okay. But let’s create a system where common sense, empathy, and patriotism are placed ahead of political parties and groups. Let’s create a country where we are free to criticize our leaders and hold them accountable.
To past, current, and future governments, to NDC, NPP, CPP, PNDC, New Force, Movement for Change, and the other political parties and leaders—this is a message to you: if you touch one of us, you touch us all. We deserve better. A strong wind is blowing. You owe us a better country, a better future, and a better legacy.
Thank you,
Joshua Boye-Doe (Kalyjay)
A Ghanaian. -
FreeTheCitizens #FixTheCountry
This fight is not for only the present.
It is for our future and our unborn children.
We deserve clean drinkable water not only for us but for our future.
Pro 22:8- Whoever sows injustice will reap calamity, and the rod of anger will fail!
#StopGalamseyNow#Faiths4Climate
As we touch the streets to advocate for the better..
As we walk in the spirit footsteps of the Great ancestors that led us to freedom once upon a time.
May our blood sweat and tears not remain vain…
So we implore Gov’t or leadership ( incoming or outgoing ) to Just validate our struggles by showing detailed plans on how to tackle the very pressing issues, such as “GALAMSEY” that face us as Ghanaians and RIGIDLY COMMIT to it.
Not forgetting the deplorable state of the korle bu mortuary, amongst many others..
#StopGalamsey
#OneGhana #OnePeople
#GodBlessGhana🇬🇭
#JEJEJERE
Dear Christian,
Today, we’re talking Marriage.
While I’m a little hesitant, I have a strong feeling that a married couple needs to see this light from Adam and Eve.
If you’re single, in a relationship or you’re one of the people that just said yes, jump in.
🪡
Yasuo Takamatsu’s quest to find his wife is not a solitary endeavor. He is joined by his old school friend, Masaaki Narita, who also lost a loved one to the tsunami. Together, they dive twice a month, their shared loss forging a bond of camaraderie and mutual support. Their dives are not just about finding their loved ones, but also about finding a sense of purpose amidst the grief and loss.
The underwater world they explore is a stark reminder of the tsunami’s destructive power. The sea floor of Onagawa Bay, where they dive, is littered with remnants of a once thriving city. Amidst the scattered debris of fridges, TVs, cars, and fishing gear, they search for any sign of their loved ones. This underwater city serves as a poignant memorial of the lives lost and the community that once was.
Yasuo’s determination to find his wife led him to acquire a higher-level diving license, necessary for underwater searches and clearing debris. His journey from a grieving husband to a licensed diver exemplifies his unwavering resolve. His story is a powerful narrative of love, loss, and the indomitable human spirit.
@PicturesFoIder Yasuo Takamatsu has been searching for his wife, Yuko, for 10 years. She is one of 2,500 people still missing since the 2011 tsunami struck Japan
2024 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship at KNUST in Ghana | Fully Funded
Countries: Ghana🇬🇭
(i) The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Located in Ghana is inviting applications for 2024 Mastercard Foundation Scholarship.
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