A Nigerian protester descends heavily on a police commander during a demonstration over the ongoing child kidnapping crisis, reacting angrily after being asked to remain calm and lower his tone while addressing the issue.
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A concerned resident has expressed frustration over what he describes as widespread indiscipline among certain members of the public, as well as the apparent inaction of authorities, following the dumping of more than three truckloads of chippings by a private developer along the Devtraco Plus stretch connecting C18 to Spintex.
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“‘They insult me for selling at 50 pesewas, but I don’t care. When you sell at 70p, you may carry it all day without buyers, but at 50p I sell more.’ A sachet water seller explains her pricing decision as JoyNews’ @Shejackiesays buys on the street
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@AtuanyaKene The rain is a sign of blessing. But the biggest blessing is having friends and family who stand with you through sun & rain.
They must be really nice people to have people stand with them through discomfort.
Kwasi Kwarteng, you’ve never exactly been the brightest bulb in the room.
I’m a proud Woman of Valour. I don’t kowtow to any political party. I’m not intimidated by anyone in the NDC or NPP because, unlike some journalists and civil society voices, I have a mind of my own. I speak freely. How you choose to interpret my posts is entirely your business.
One would expect a man who has occupied key positions in this country to show better judgement. Yet here we are. Still a square peg, regardless of how many round holes you’re placed in.
The aircraft has already been procured for the presidency. Delivery has been delayed. So let’s keep it simple. If my own sibling has a perfectly safe Rolls Royce available, does it make sense for me to go and rent another?
By all means, respond with another long epistle filled with twisted logic, nonfa, and the usual effort to impress the camp of your party’s flag bearer.
They already know you’re full of noise.
Sixty-nine years ago today, Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, officially declared the independence of the Gold Coast from British colonial rule, making Ghana the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence.
Today, we celebrate the courage, sacrifice, and vision of those who fought for our freedom and laid the foundation for the nation we proudly call home.
Happy Independence Day, Ghana🇬🇭❤️
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 I don’t know what is wrong in this comment section… this is what true service to the people looks like. You have been deceived by prideful leadership so much that you can’t even realize when a good leader shows up. Construct your suggestions as such not criticizing the good.