The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has cautioned social media influencers in Ghana against advertising or promoting cryptocurrency and other virtual asset products without the required authorization from the SEC and the Bank of Ghana (BoG).
The warning was issued by the Deputy Director-General of the SEC, Mensah Thompson, at the maiden edition of the National Virtual Asset Literacy Programme for Virtual Asset Market Operators, jointly organized by the SEC and the BoG.
“Any reasonable person in this country will admit that the state of galamsey is now even worse than it was under the NPP administration.
As for the NPP, because we care so much about this country, our doors are always open. If President Mahama sees the need to reach out for a proper round-table discussion on how to combat this menace once and for all, we will gladly welcome such an invitation.”
- NPP General Secretary, Justin Koduah
“He will be a president for the young people. He will be a president who thinks about the next generation and introduces policies that will secure a better future for you.”
- Former Second Lady Samira Bawumia projects Dr. Bawumia as the best choice for the NPP.
The Minority Caucus has accused Solomon Kusi Brako, the MCE for Birim Central, of accepting bribes from illegal miners and permitting them to operate in forest reserves.
They are raising concerns over why a presidential appointee in the Birim constituency would be involved in such activities and defend those responsible.
Nobody spoke about injuries when we played with midgets in our backline at their home last season and still managed to put 3 past them, hypocrites. Bring your best in March we’ll be waiting mmoa
#FellowGhanaians, if shaving one’s head or keeping short hair built discipline, Ghana would be the most disciplined nation on earth. When you go to Parliament, there are plenty of sakora, yet they steal with impunity.
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“Ibrahim Mahama and Sammy Gyamfi will be hot if this current government changes. When we make allegations against you, we won’t need evidence.” - Lawyer Maurice Ampaw