I have witnessed this club go from doubters to believers, and from believers to champions. It took hard work and I always did everything I could to help the club get there. Nothing makes me prouder than that.
Us crumbling to yet another defeat this season was very painful and not what our fans deserve. I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies. That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. It cannot be negotiable and everyone that joins this club should adapt to it.
Winning some games here and there is not what Liverpool should be about. All teams win games.
Liverpool will always be a club that means a great deal to me and to my family. I want to see it succeed for long after I have moved on.
As I’ve always said, qualifying to next season’s Champions League is the bare minimum and I will do everything I can to make that happen.
Meet your lead promoter of “Shoulder” by Medikal X Shatta Wale X Beeztrap.
Shoulder bagged 4 awards. I’m forever grateful,@Medikalbyk for giving me the space to put down the rollout for the promotion of that particular project.
Diamond baby EP has been out for one week already🥹💎🇬🇭 Tap in with me & @oldmanebro as we talk about the creative process behind the music and more ❤️ Thank u for having me 🫶🏽 @AppleMusic
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I go on a 20 city North American tour in two weeks and I’m here preparing for it 🇺🇸 Last year I performed shake it to the max on the TGMA stage and this year I’m really honored to win 2 awards ❤️ to Ghanaians in the US join me while I carry the sound the the world 🇬🇭
Meet Mr. Daniel Ofori – Ghana's richest individual investor and the single largest private shareholder on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE)! 🇬🇭💼
With a portfolio worth approximately $65 million, he's widely recognized as the top-ranked individual investor on the GSE (No. 1 in recent rankings of the 20 richest investors). His smart, long-term approach to ethical investing has built massive wealth through stakes in Ghana's leading companies.
Key highlights from his impressive holdings:
- GCB Bank: ~7.5% stake (over 19 million shares) – one of his biggest positions and a major driver of recent gains!
- Société Générale Ghana: ~6.8–11.25% stake (around 48 million shares) – making him the largest private shareholder and third-largest overall (behind institutional giants like SS NIT and the parent company).
- SIC Insurance: ~5.91% ownership – a solid position in the insurance sector. Third-largest shareholder with about 11million shares!
- CAL Bank: ~0.6–3.9% stake – showing his diversified strategy.
- Plus notable investments in Enterprise Group, Fan Milk, Guinness Ghana, Standard Chartered, Republic Bank, and more!
His success story is pure inspiration – years of experience in capital markets, discipline, and belief in Ghana's growth. Perfect motivation for anyone dreaming big in finance or investing! 📈🔥
"I made a new friend. She is Leila, one of those Fulani’s from Mali who beg for alms at the Accra mall. She approached me smiled and spoke pidgin.Auntie "make u give me money make i buy food chop'.. I smiled back and said I have not eaten since morning myself..she asked if it was true ...I said yeah... she then handed me all the coins she had in hand... I asked if she is sure i could use the money...She replied Yes I could...When I counted the money, it was just a cedi and 10p... I told her it wont be enough...she asked me to wait for a minute...She went to check where she keeps her money and brought back 4cedis...She said 5 cedis should be enough to buy rice... I told her i would need water she then asked me to wait so she begs for some money for me, after 10 minutes she came back with 50 pesewas from her brother and said she can direct me to a canteen...I followed her.While engaging her in conversation,people just starred at us.Others advised i shouldn't mind her. I told them she wasn't begging for money.
I distracted her with question while we waited.She is js 10 years. I asked why she gave me all the money.She replied "ibi u dey hungry auntie, i go fit beg for money but u no go fit, so just take am".At this point i had tears in my eyes.People were wondering what conversation we were having..She asked that i take photos with her.When my friend arrived she told her to make sure i get food to eat. I asked her to take back her money.She looked very disappointed and asked why, I told her i just needed company while i waited.
Leila is now my friend. I'm making efforts to see how best I can help her leave the street and send her to school."
I believe you, and I agree that Leila has a heart of gold. How many of us would give wholeheartedly to people who need our help in trying times, the way this young lady did? This is love. She loves her neighbour as herself, or even more than herself. I pray that Leila will never lack anything good in life.
White people are behind South Africa’s xenophobia. It is not organic. They only have a problem with fellow Africans. They have no qualms with the fact that the white minority still controls 70% of their wealth. There’s a whole report on this last week from me, via @Spearhead_Af