๐จICYMI๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ก: Meet Prince Mackay of Big Events Ghana, the man behind the 6th edition of the โGhana Ministers of State Excellence Honours.โ
Heโs no stranger to the awards business.
Heโs also the architect behind the Ghana Wedding Awards(2022) and the Radio & Television Presenters (RTP) Awards.
Turning awards schemes into a proven business model in Ghana eh?๐ซฃ
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Kimi Antonelli is now the youngest driver in F1 history to record a Grand Slam!
Pole โฑ๏ธ
Led every lap ๐
Fastest lap โก๏ธ
Win ๐
Another record broken.
โMy coming in front of the camera was an accident. I was a writer. They pressured me to come in front of the camera because I was making people laugh behind the camera.โ
- Nollywood veteran, Nkem Owoh
A resident of East Legon Hills has shared a distressing account of the impact of today's heavy downpour, revealing that flooding in her area has left her and her daughter stranded at home.
According to her, they have run out of food and are unable to leave the house because their street has been inundated by floodwaters. In an emotional appeal, she called on the public for assistance, pleading with netizens to help her secure accommodation in a safer location as the situation continues to worsen.
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#AuntieDedei
โThe rain didnโt fail us. We failed ourselves.โ
Respectfully, who is โweโ?
The ordinary Ghanaian who loses his home every year? Or the political class that has known the causes of flooding for decades and still hasnโt fixed them?
We know the problem. Blocked drains. Poor planning. Building on waterways.
What Ghanaians want explained is why leaders have spent decades describing the problem instead of solving it.
Ghana flooding is not a new problem. Weโve been talking about flooding for decades yet every rainy season homes flood, roads flood, businesses suffer, and lives are sometimes lost.
The money too has not been small.
Government said GHยข450 million had been spent on flood control since 2018. The World Bank also gave Ghana $200 million for GARID, then added another $150,000,00 (one hundred and fifty million dollars)
GARID is the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development Project. In simple terms, it is a big Accra flood-control and sanitation project, especially around the Odaw River Basin.
So that is GHยข450m plus $350 million connected to flood prevention.
If hundreds of millions have gone into flood control and Accra is still flooding badly in 2026, what exactly did we get for the money?
The search continues.
Watch more scenes from the collapse site near Melcom Plus at Industrial Area, where emergency teams are combing through the rubble following Sunday's dawn disaster.
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I hope you guys know there are NPP supporters who actually thrive on us being angry at the government.
They donโt want solutions. They donโt want progress. They want permanent outrage because it benefits their politics.
Open your eyes. ๐๐พ