Walk through any neighbourhood in Accra and you’ll see the mobile money agents keeping our digital economy running.
What you won’t see: nearly half are quietly struggling with their mental health.
New @ReFinD research on the hidden human cost behind Ghana’s fintech boom. Worth your time.
https://t.co/U2xSDozCFF
Sir @JDMahama, I would be deeply honored to cook with you someday. Over a meal, I’d love for us to explore the future of Ghanaian food, culture and how we can showcase our cuisine to the world . Thank you 🇬🇭
Yesterday, a stakeholder confirmed she has not seen any of the alleged newer drafts. The engagements have been verbal.
So we are discussing a bill that affects everyone, but the people being consulted have not even been given the updated text to read for themselves?
This is not how serious countries make law. We deserve better.
A minister went live on national television, visibly excited that he had finally found a “gotcha moment” against ordinary Ghanaians.
Why? Because a draft bill was published on the ministry’s official website, then quietly revised four different times through closed-door meetings without properly communicating any of those changes to the public.
After that, he confidently says: “The old bill is dead. You people are online criticizing a dead bill. You don’t have the updated bill.” As if secrecy, poor communication, and public confusion are achievements.
You are pushing 15 digital bills that will affect millions of citizens, businesses, creators, and young people, yet the public engagement has been chaotic from the beginning. Instead of transparency, accountability, and respect, citizens are being mocked on live TV for reacting to the only version they were officially given access to.
Leadership is not a game of catching citizens off guard. If people are confused, the failure is in communication, not in the public asking questions. This is not it.
Ghana is failing us.
ghana is considering a bill that flips one of your most basic legal rights. and most people haven't read it.
this is what the MDHI Bill, 2025 actually says.
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Multitasking was a bad idea. Now it's an advantage.
Amjad Masad (@amasad) on ADHD as a superpower in the agent era: with 20 agents running in parallel on Replit.
You still need one thread for deep focus. But the rest of the time, jump.
Jeff Bezos: no team larger than can be fed by 1 pizza.
Amjad Masad (@amasad): now it's the chicken tenders team.
Smaller teams move faster. The future of work is the directly responsible individual, plus their agents.
"One obvious prediction of the future is that individuals are going to be super powered. You don't need large teams."
We worked things out with Apple, and just published our app for the first time in 4 months.
Thanks to all our customers and creators who helped out.
It’s been a journey, but we never give up and stay winning!
Enjoy the updates! Lots of new things coming.
"Being terminally online and brain rotted is an advantage."
Amjad Masad (@amasad) on the entrepreneur edge: always online means you sense what's trending in real time. That lets you pivot fast and ship the app that captures the moment.
The hedge: agents do the doomscrolling for you. To "monitor the situation."
You can now import your project from Lovable, Base44, V0 into @Replit for free.
After importing, Replit Agent will build a free mobile app for it and get it onto the App Store in minutes.
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Just wrapped up a local meetup teaching people how to build their MVP in an hour using @Replit.
Participants walked out with their first web/mobile app and a new appreciation for what’s possible with AI.