In a heartwarming display of community solidarity, social media users have rallied behind a young Ghanaian street hawker whose dedication to his trade has touched many.
The support follows a viral video in which he explained his shift from selling sunglasses to vehicle windscreen wipers, a strategic change prompted by the ongoing rainy season.
[🎥: Kofi Osei]
Accra has a traffic problem.
Over the past 2 months we’ve been digging for secrets on how Accra got into this mess, and more importantly how we dig ourself out.
and we’re finally ready to share it.
Our first explainer - Accra, the City that Can’t Move, premieres on YouTube today at 6pm.
see you thereee.
Dear South Africans, this is Ghana.
Always remember, our people are not a downtrodden people. We are not a subjugated people. We are a proud nation. We are a proud people. We will look through the window to check how your problems vanished the moment our people left. We know what we’d find.
"Ghanaians are gone now, 300 of them. How many 300 jobs were created after the Ghanaians left."
Julius Malema says blaming migrants for job losses deepens colonial divisions and that Ghana’s response risks blaming entire societies for the actions of a few people.
Ghana wishes our cherished citizens a safe flight from South Africa.
We cannot wait to warmly welcome you all to our beloved nation.
Come let's celebrate Eid al-Adha together.
We love our citizens.
For God and Country.
Work hard ,do your best and leave the rest to the ALMIGHTY… ✍🏽 Big respect to @akabenezer0 l'm forever grateful🙏🏽❤️
...big ups to everyone.. The Love still continues..🥹
Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win, after hearing of the arrest of Chinese nationals by the Ghana Standards Authority over illegal mattress production, checked his own and was shocked to find it was made of polystyrene rather than the approved flexible polyurethane foam.