500 cedis a month has flooded
2000 cedis a month has flooded
5000-10,000 cedis a month has flooded
100,000 dollars a year has flooded
Accra's flood waters does not discriminate or know class. Everyone is equally affected
This is the contact number of the Ghana Armed Forces OPERATION BOAFO in Accra today.
0244312667
If you need help, I suggest you describe your situation, send a photo or video and your pin so that they can deploy to help you.
I just saw the CCTV video of the white accord accident, brooooooooo! You just dey drive dey go your own then somebody go carry ein wreckless driving come meet you, may God protect us all
“Peace to the Five Percenters, online engine inventors
Shout to them niggas, family men, bringing home dinners
Watch out for desperate lonely women, hurt your happy home
Miserable and alone, kissable, nice to bone
She not the type deserving of a throne
Her beauty is her curse, she fuck for shoes and a purse
Make me a movie first, can watch you on my phone
I shop in Barcelona, I spend some nights in Rome
Feel like a Knight from England
That's what I named my son, Knight
He was born to be one, that's how my game was won”
Nas - Stay, One of the smoothest hiphop songs of all time 💎
A dangerous scam operation is currently being reported, involving individuals posing as FBI agents in Ghana. These scammers have allegedly been targeting vehicle owners, particularly those with high-end or imported cars.
How the Scam Works:
1. Scammers take photos of your car's number plate in public.
2. They use the plate details to do extensive online footprinting, possibly via social media, vehicle registration leaks, or insider sources.
3. You receive a phone call from someone claiming to be an "FBI agent" or associated with an international crime agency.
4. They accuse you of driving a stolen vehicle, sometimes claiming it’s involved in criminal activity or under investigation.
5. They threaten arrest, seizure, or public exposure unless you pay a bribe or “release fee” immediately.
What to Do If You’re Targeted:
1. DO NOT share personal information over the phone.
2. DO NOT send money or meet them alone under pressure.
3. Take note of the phone number, date, time, and what was said. Record them.
4. Report the incident immediately to Ghana Police Service