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It was because of CAF.
In 1964, a CAF delegation led by Kwame Nkrumah boycotted the 1966 World Cup, and one of the demands was for FIFA to ban apartheid South Africa. No one is going to address what's happening in this year's World Cup unless CAF speak out.
Americans solved their helicopter crash investigation in less than 24 hours…
But after three months, they still “don’t know” how their Tomahawks slaughtered children in Minab school.
The lies are getting embarrassing.
#minab168#IranWar#kenya
Foreign forces in proximity to our territory are at constant risk on account of their own human errors, plain accidents, or potentially being caught in crossfire.
To reduce risk, best solution is for them to leave.
We prefer language of diplomacy but speak other languages too.
After eating nkosua ne meko most people throw this banku rubber away. This plastic ends up in our gutters and landfills.
We have the option of switching to waakye leaves or banana leaves .
#takeyourownbowl
Remembering 🖤🕊️: Kwame Owusu-Ansah (9 December 1967 – 2 May 2008) was a celebrated Ghanaian actor, radio broadcaster, poet, teacher, and public relations consultant.
Born in Alajo, Accra, he built a dynamic career in media and entertainment, appearing in over 60 films and working extensively in both Ghanaian and Nigerian productions. He also served as Media Director of Madhaus Incorporation and previously worked as Public Relations Officer for Asante Kotoko.
A versatile talent, he left a strong mark on the Ghanaian film industry with memorable roles in productions such as A Stab in the Dark, The Visitor, Jewels, Lost Hope and Married to a Witch.
Kwame Owusu-Ansah tragically passed away on 2 May 2008 in a road accident on the Tema Motorway in Accra, at the age of 40.
He is remembered for his talent, charisma, and lasting contribution to Ghanaian arts and media.
#AuntieDedei
What an absolute disgrace. A FIFA-certified referee being denied entry to the United States purely because he is Somali.
The World Cup is meant to bring people together. This is racism, plain and simple. Shameful.
https://t.co/rpSgTmmPU4
Nommé par la FIFA pour officier durant la Coupe du Monde, l'arbitre somalien 🇸🇴 Omar Artan s'est vu refuser l'entrée sur le territoire américain
Vu ses difficultés pour obtenir un visa, il avait bénéficié du soutien de l'ambassade somalienne de Nairobi qui lui a notamment permis d'avoir un passeport diplomatique
Insuffisant pour les autorités américaines qui l'ont immédiatement renvoyé...
Pour rappel, Artan a dirigé la finale retour de Ligue des Champions de l'an dernier entre Pyramids FC et Mamelodi Sundowns tout en étant élu meilleur arbitre africain 2025 par la CAF
Dear President Mahama @JDMahama,
Appoint me as the CEO of the State Transport Company. I will provide my own KPIs for one and half years. Sack me if I don't meet them.
We can't sit aloof while appointees run this only asset in the transport sector down. Your appointee took over from someone who had run 180 buses left in 2016 without adding a single bus to that. And to cover his incompetence, introduced an alliance model that enriched NPP cronies.
At least, the alliance model under the NPP ensured buses were branded in STC colours and driven by STC trained drivers. Now your CEO, the NDC appointee sources buses from the Neoplan stations for passengers holding valid STC tickets. The buses are mostly dirty, stinking, and driven by drivers who are not just uncultured, but reckless.
In some cases, STC trained drivers just sit in the bus as passengers observing these drivers.
This is UNACCEPTABLE.
I have a model to bring back this asset to its full glory. I am open to discussions. I could use the Gonja/Builsa playing mates approach but this is a pressing issue that deserves to be treated as such.
I await your responses.
Your personal nightmare packaged in a Builsa girl.
Thank you.
@JDebrahofficial@governs00@NJOAgyemang