@_Tee__G This is the most hilarious tweet I have seen today. 🤣🤣🤣
So you did all that xenophobic nonsense, so you can set up a table and offer hot coffee to commuters. 🤦🏽👀
Dear o dear, this xenophobic thing is a brain eating virus 🦠 😬.
In 2016, President Mahama flew to Tehran. The martyred Imam Seyed Ali Khamenei received him at his residence.
He didn't talk about oil deals or trade memorandums. He talked about what was happening to Africa. He said the extremism isn't homegrown. it has sponsors, and those sponsors come from Western countries and the Zionist regime. He said the answer isn't more dependency on the same people. It's independent countries turning to each other.
That's what he thought about Africa. Not as a problem to manage. Not as a market. As a place full of dignified nations that deserve to stand on their own. Go read what he actually said about Africa in his other meetings with African leaders.
Iran buries its martyred Imam this week. But his words remain standing.
#WeMustRise
#باید_برخاست
#رهبر_شهید
Dearest Black Stars,
Every embassy in Accra is neutral tonight.
Except one.
There are other ways we could qualify tonight.
We could wait for Algeria. We could hope Congo slips.
But we'd rather owe it to you.
Beat Croatia. 🇬🇭
It has been most impactful reviving our PJCC with Jamaica after a long 21-year hiatus.
I commend my counterpart, the outstanding Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith for leading such an impressive delegation of Ministers and high level officials to Accra.
I convey heartfelt congratulations to Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson Smith for serving as Foreign Minister for 10 years. She has been exceptionally successful in her role as Jamaica’s first female Foreign Minister and currently as the longest serving female Foreign Minister in the world.
May I add that I am truly humbled and touched by her very kind remarks and positive appraisal about me during her historic visit to Ghana.
A key outcome of the PJCC was the agreement we signed which will ensure some 400 Ghanaian nurses are sent to Jamaica to boost health delivery in the friendly nation.
We also signed additional agreements for defence cooperation and tourism.
Ghana and Jamaica have also agreed to complete ongoing negotiations to send Ghanaian teachers to Jamaica by August this year.
We must all be proud to see how Ghanaian professionals are in high demand all over the world.
I also took the opportunity to celebrate Jamaica for their unwavering support during the landmark adoption of the Ghana-led UN resolution declaring the transatlantic enslavement as the gravest crime against humanity.
Jamaica renewed their appreciation of Ghana’s humanitarian support when we sent our gallant soldiers and donated relief items in the aftermath of Hurricane Melisa.
It is worthy of note that the Jamaican Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. Andrew Holness has extended a special invitation to President John Mahama to serve as guest of honour at this year’s Jamaican National Day celebrations.
I am deeply elated and inspired by the renewed enthusiasm in our ancestral Ghana-Jamaica relations.
Long live our Ghana 🇬🇭 Jamaica 🇯🇲 inseparable partnership.
@FrancisAsuv27 Yea it been terrible lately, the school hasn't shown much signs if doing yet 😕. I hope they can suspend some lectures given the situation