I am SO happy to announce the most INSANE news that my brand, Wollo has been working with the @FanYogoGhana team to produce some exclusive merch pieces!! This really warms my heart as a 90s kid who grew up with this brand, and now collaborating with them! 🩷🔥🎈🥳
Coming soon!
Multiple award-winning Ghanaian Afro-pop singer-songwriter Wiyaala has a message for community members who see her cleaning the environment, greet her, and then walk away without joining her in keeping the environment clean.
All offense, who the hell asked for an AI center? A country without clean water, good electricity, hospitals lacking all necessary infrastructure and your solution is an AI center?
These are our obligations as human beings…
1. Carry your own weight
2. Realize your potential
3. Stand up to bullies
4. Enjoy the gift of life
5. Leave this place better than you found it
Two years in the making, can you believe it? Join us this Saturday for the first ever listening of Gold Coast Darlings, featuring original music!
Check out the link to secure your tickets ☺️
📆: Saturday, 28th March, 2026.
⏰: 7pm
🎟️: https://t.co/maWJkTMcoi
everyone needs to look at accra from a satellite view and see how much greenery is being lost to concrete and tiles. the recent heatwave is only the beginning.
@DavidHundeyin The review still doesn't make sense to me, you can only store your own blood for 35-60days in Nigeria, does it mean a JW will store blood every month? What happens when they don't have enough to store?
They should just remove the restriction entirely
The government of Ghana got citizens to queue up in large numbers to complete a SIM card registration exercise. Biometric data was collected from Ghanaians, and that data exists. According to the minister, the missing piece is that the collected data was never matched against the NIA database, which is the source of truth.
Why, then, would a new registration exercise be necessary? Surely the logical step is to match the already collected data against the biometric templates stored in the NIA database. Where matches cannot be established, those specific individuals would be asked to resubmit their biometric information.
The minister previously indicated that the validation process was being done. I have not seen any publicly available information about the results of that validation exercise.
Why should the entire population be subjected to yet another mass registration exercise? Does that mean all the biometric data previously collected was defective or unusable? The minister owes Ghanaians clear answers.
I am a Ghanaian. To be a conscious, aware and aspiring black man or woman anywhere in this day is to live in constant state of restrained rage.
#stopgallamseynow