@LvovoSA@BongoIdeasHQ itโs too late to attack the white so rheir easier targets are the black foreigners . Instead of building their own systems to thrive n theyโre leaving in fear of the past. Fear of being robbed again
@ITguruuSA@Ayodekabir30 No youโre mad at the whites for stealing everything from you but because itโs too late to do anything about it. Youโre redirecting your frustrating to other nationals becuase youโre scared theyโll steal everything from you too. Build your own systems n stop the fear mongrel
@Uber_Support hello, I left an item during a ride kindly assist me with it. The driver does not seem to be cooperating despite efforts made to recover the item.
Nobody tells you that some of your biggest milestones happen quietly. No party. No post. Just you, standing in your kitchen, realizing you finally feel okay.
10 signs you're doing well in life:
1. you have a roof over your head.
2. you ate today.
3. you have a good heart.
4. you care for others.
5. you have clean water.
6. someone loves you.
7. you try to do better.
8. you have clean clothes.
9. you have dreams.
10. youโre breathing.
This morning, together with my Honourable Colleague, Naa Momo Lartey, ๐๐ก๐, Minister for Gender, Children & Social Protection, we engaged the Russian Ambassador to Ghana.
We had very fruitful deliberations where we presented information available to us with relation to Vladislav Luilkov - the Russian national who is alleged to have engaged in non-consensual recording of ladies.
My Colleague and I reiterate our commitment to using all legal means at our disposal to ensure that s.67 of the Cyber Security Act, 2020 (Act 1038), is upheld and the protections of Ghanaian citizens are enforced at all times.
Working with the Ghana Police CID, we have activated international legal action through INTERPOL to ensure that once the individual sets foot outside Russia, we have a legal route to make him answer for his actions within Ghana.
For God and Country. ๐ฆ๐ฌ๐ญ
๐จ JUST IN:
The Cyber Security Authority has warned that anyone caught sharing intimate videos involving a Russian national and several Ghanaian women faces 1 to 3 years in prison under the Cybersecurity Act, 2020 (Act 1038).
Authorities say circulating such content is a criminal offence and offenders will be prosecuted.