Word of Advice: Choose Your Words Wisely
Before you come online to say all sorts of harsh words and threats to leaders and prominent figures, make sure:
https://t.co/F8pHPLwuKY have enough funds in your bank account to fight legal battle if you are sued.
2.Spiritually, you are strong or have solid backings
3.Most importantly, check your background.
Ask yourself: Will the people I am fighting for be there for me if it backfires?
@weloveghana042 For a third world nation, the expectation we sometimes have on the government can really be obnoxious. What support do they need and is it only government that can support? It’s better for private entities to excel with less government intervention to ensure longevity
@__CD2 The mentality of the average person also contributes to national development. How do you want your leaders to take you serious if this is how you think. So sad
“I lost $1.2 billion in 2008 because I lacked structure
I blamed the banks because they kept throwing money at me instead of advising me.
The banks sold $800M of the debt to AMCON and I was left with $400M.
I sold 184 houses and all my bank shares.”
— Femi Otedola
The U.S. Embassy in Ghana has confirmed the extradition of former MASLOC Chief Executive Sedina Tamakloe Attionu to Ghana following her conviction on more than 70 corruption-related offences, including the embezzlement of over $6 million in Ghanaian taxpayer funds.
[📸: US Embassy, Accra]
Justice has no borders. The United States has extradited Sedina Tamakloe Attionu to Ghana, following her conviction on 70+ corruption-related charges, including embezzling more than $6M equivalent in Ghanaian taxpayer funds. This is our strong U.S.-Ghana law enforcement partnership in action demonstrating a shared commitment to accountability, and the first extradition from the United States to Ghana since 2009. #USinGhana @GhanaMFA
24 hours yes. My friends called me Gumiho when I was young because I liked meat. Got to a point I ate raw beef (goat and cow).
So this one be easy, just add lemon