Following severe flooding in Tema Community 6, Ghana Armed Forces personnel went door-to-door in canoes, evacuating residents from submerged homes to safer locations.
To my future person:
I want us to be intentional, not accidental. Too many people stumble into relationships built on impulse and wonder why they collapse. I've been learning that peace requires work, that love needs daily tending. When you arrive, I'll be ready to practice with you the way others only dream of.
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The contrast is striking.
On one side, flooded streets, stranded commuters and residents counting their losses after the rains.
On the other, an awards night celebrating excellence in public service.
Who determines the winners? What benchmarks are used? And how is performance measured?
I’m genuinely curious.
i was dating this girl and the girl was nice to the extent that public figures were in her dms. one time i called her and after we finished talking she forget to hang up i heard one of her friends saying “maame yaa woda so di saa akoa wei akyi ei”
Lately dier people no longer post about being cold and feeling horny anytime it rains.People make busy dey fetch water from demma rooms 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
#efiaodo
Respecting your partner is deeper than just staying faithful. Respecting your partner means to also respect their voice and allow them to be heard. Respect is communication. Respect is avoiding the same mistakes or things you know will make your partner mad/sad. Respecting your partner is thinking before you speak. Respecting your partner is being their number one fan. Respect is sometimes 'just' an attempt to understand. Respect is empathy. Respect is effort. Respect is love.
Watch the sad reality school children face every day.
This stagnant water is a potential breeding ground for mosquitoes.
How are we okay with the bare minimum, walls built, but no solution to the real problem?
If funds went into perimeter walls, why wasn’t the drainage system or the underlying issue fixed?
It may surprise you what I found today.
Last year, while reporting on this school, I was chased away and threatened by the assemblywoman after exposing how the place became flooded whenever it rained. At the time, the school had no perimeter wall, so anyone could clearly see the situation from outside.
Shortly after my report, walls were put up, making it impossible to see what was happening inside.
Today, I decided to find out for myself. I quietly made my way onto the premises after noticing some of the doors were open.
What I discovered was shocking: the school is still flooded.
Despite all that has happened since the story was first told, the problem remains unresolved
Let's normalize telling people, 'It seems you don't have the capacity to love me in the ways I want and need, so let's not continue this, and leave it at that.