You think they want to pass the dual citizenship bill for who? For their children. Also note that, national service certificate is a requirement to public positions in the country. Ghanaians be smart. This is not a about you, it is about them.
The second biggest financial cheat code, after having parents who own a home in Accra so you don’t have to pay rent, is having parents who are financially stable in retirement and don’t have to depend on you for financial support.
Mandatory biometric verification of transactions raises an obvious question: who profits? The Ghana Card project runs on a public-private partnership, and every verification on the Margins platform generates revenue. A blanket mandate is a guaranteed revenue stream.
Verification should be risk-based. The Bank of Ghana itself recognizes this. Its directives require banks to biometrically verify new customers, while verification of existing customers scales with the risk of the transaction. That is how a regulator that actually weighs cost against fraud risk designs policy.
A 500 cedi transaction does not carry the same risk as a 50,000 cedi transaction. Why should both require biometric verification?
Should a waakye seller who accepts momo register on the Margins platform, get API keys, and run biometric verification before selling a plate of food?
The state does not care about fraud more than the service providers. So when a directive or legislation abandons nuance and becomes a blanket must-do, ask what else is driving it. Live verification is not free for user agencies or service providers. Every additional verification is additional revenue, even where it adds no value to the transaction.
From the moment you decide to bring on 3 defenders instead of subbing on the likes of Saka, Rashford, Kobbie to kill the game off shows me what kind of man you are, straight out of the Amorim serial loser playbook, Tuchel you’re a terrorist