Government asked to retrieve $44.9 million from former Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif, William Kartey and Dr Ofosu Asare after the Auditor-General flagged financial irregularities tied to the African Games.
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left class at 5:45pm, traffic was crazy! jumped on okada, got to grand Oyeman at 6:30pm. Recognized your late grandpa standing in front of the art gallery of the albums, went to speak with him and had a great convo about art and music in shaping culture. Met @Tokersi, vibes sorr
Dear Mr. President @JDMahama and @samgeorgegh ,
The One Million Coders initiative gave many young people hope for the future of Ghanaian technology and innovation.
That is why many of us are deeply worried that the proposed NITA bill may unintentionally contradict that same vision.
You cannot encourage young people to learn coding, AI, robotics, and software development while creating broad barriers that could make experimentation, freelancing, startup building, and entry into the tech ecosystem harder.
Nobody is saying there should be no regulation. High-risk sectors absolutely need stronger oversight.
But Ghana’s innovation ecosystem still needs room for curiosity, experimentation, self-learning, mentorship, and real-world building.
Some of the greatest innovations globally started with young people experimenting freely long before formal recognition followed.
And even if part of this is about regulatory revenue, we must ask ourselves:
Are we willing to trade the future of indigenous Ghanaian innovation for short-term fees and bureaucracy?
The real opportunity is not just regulating technology.
It is creating an environment where Ghanaian builders can grow technologies the world actually uses.
Please let your legacy be one that protected and accelerated indigenous African innovation coming out of Ghana.
Many young people in the tech ecosystem are genuinely worried and hope our voices will be heard.
Please share until the President sees this.
@kwekutech@gyaigyimii@TheDumbTechGuy@kwadwosheldon@MacJordaN@barkervogues@thenanaaba@tech_twi
Today I listened to NRAGT for the first time since its release. My lips and soul both cracked a smile.
I pride myself in crafting albums at the highest levels of artistry. From sound architecture, to cover art and visual aesthetics, to the minutia of mixes and sequencing, to accessing and executing ideas previously unknown to my catalogue.
The goal has always to deliver great by great standards. To fall complacent to the cheers of the easily impressed and the fanfooling would be a disservice to posterity. Love to all the craftsmen and women doing the damn thing. The difference shows.
NEW MUSIC ⏳… till then stay locked in 🔐
Love,
Festo
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