Video surfaces of the current state of the confluence of River Offin and River Pra caused by the continued devastation of the water bodies through illegal mining activities.
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No matter how far you think you are, it will reach you. The Galamsey problem is real and growing. Don’t blame Ghana Water they’re doing what they can. The real issue is Galamsey destroying our water sources while leaders keep giving excuses every single day. From 13-24 is not just a mere problem it’s galamsey.
#StopGalamseyNow
Next time you think of a Pigeon in a negative way just think…..
Pigeons Are Misunderstood Geniuses.
Most people don't realise just how incredible Pigeons truly are.
These gentle birds aren’t just loyal partners ~ they are brilliant, complex beings. Tucked inside their beaks are tiny magnetic crystals that act like a natural GPS, helping them navigate thousands of miles with stunning precision. They can also hear frequencies too low for us to detect, read polarized light patterns in the sky, and even see in ultraviolet light, giving them a vibrant view of the world we can't imagine.
Pigeons are also remarkably intelligent. Studies show they can count, recognize their own reflections, understand abstract ideas, and even grasp probability, sometimes outperforming young children. When raising their young, they produce a special milk-like substance in their throats to nourish their chicks. They form lifelong bonds with their mates and use different coos and calls to communicate danger, love, and territory.
History has seen their courage, too. During wartime, a pigeon named Cher Ami delivered a message that saved 194 soldiers—even after losing a leg. Sadly, despite all this, many pigeons were abandoned when we no longer “needed” them, and they stayed close to humans because that's what they knew.
Pigeons are not pests. They are intelligent, emotional, deeply social beings that remember us. It's time we remember them. ❤️
#NaturePhotography #Pigeons
⬇️ One of my regular visitors.
The mine is owned by an Australian company. Half the output is already locked in for an American company that had deals with Tesla and LG Chem.
Ghana gets between 5% and 12% in royalties. Right now because prices are low Ghana is getting 5%.
3.6 million tonnes of lithium leaving Ghana over 12 years.
The farmers near the site were told to stop planting 3 years ago because they would be resettled. Nobody has paid them a cedi yet.
BREAKING: The United Nations has voted 123-3 in favor to condemn the enslavement of millions of Africans and the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
The three countries voting against it?
🇺🇸 USA
🇮🇱Israel
🇦🇷 Argentina
Nearly all of Europe abstained.
This is the vote of every country on Ghana's Resolution at the UN seeking to declare slavery as the gravest crime against humanity and demand reparations.
Three countries voted NO:
1. USA
2. Israel
3. Argentina
The resolution has passed!
I can’t believe this is a real PowerPoint that Jared Kushner presented at The World Economic Forum.
All of those little babies bombed, toddler’s with limbs amputated without anesthesia, and horrific crimes committed against innocent families, children, and Christians in Gaza… all for Kushner’s real estate venture.
It was NEVER about “defeating Hamas”
It's just a little bit of chlorine in your water.
It's just a little bit of heavy metals in your food.
It's just a little bit of fragrance in your perfume.
It's just a little bit of benzene in your sunscreen.
It's just a little bit of aluminum in your deodorant.
It's just a little bit of PFOA's in your nonstick pans.
It's just a little bit of phthalates in your plastic toys.
It's just a little bit of methanol in your surface cleaner.
It's just a little bit of artificial coloring in your toothpaste.
It's just a little bit of ammonia in your sugar-free sweetener.
It's just a little bit of propylene glycol in your skincare products.
It's just a little bit of sodium lauryl sulfate in your laundry detergent.
When does "just a little bit" become too much for the body to handle?
Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area.
According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men.
Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.
The Government of Burkina Faso has announced the nationwide suspension of fresh tomato exports until further notice to ensure sufficient supply for local processing industries.
As a result, the issuance of Special Export Authorizations has been halted, while exporters with valid permits are given a strict two-week deadline from the date of the notice to complete their shipments, after which such permits will become invalid.
Any breach of this directive will attract sanctions under existing laws, and seized tomatoes will be redistributed free of charge to local processing factories. The government calls for full cooperation and urges the public to report violations via official hotline numbers.
Ce n’est pas juste une coiffure.
Ce n’est pas juste des tresses.
C’est un message. C’est une identité. C’est une déclaration silencieuse mais puissante.
Sur la télévision nationale congolaise, une journaliste choisit d’apparaître avec ses cheveux naturels tressés. Pas pour faire le buzz. Pas pour provoquer. Mais simplement pour être elle-même. Et ça, c’est déjà révolutionnaire. ✊🏾
Pendant longtemps, les standards imposés ont voulu nous faire croire que le professionnalisme avait un seul visage. Une seule texture. Une seule norme.
Aujourd’hui, l’image change. Et elle change parce que certaines personnes osent.
Oser porter ses racines.
Oser montrer sa culture.
Oser redéfinir ce que signifie être présentable.
La vraie élégance, ce n’est pas de se conformer.
La vraie élégance, c’est d’assumer qui on est.
Nos cheveux ne sont pas un obstacle.
Nos cheveux ne sont pas un problème.
Nos cheveux sont notre couronne. 👑
Si toi aussi tu penses que les cheveux afro, les tresses et les coiffures naturelles ont toute leur place partout à l’école, au bureau, à la télé alors ce post est pour toi.
❤️ Fierté
🌍 Culture
✨ Authenticité
La normalisation commence par la visibilité.
#CheveuxNaturels #FiertéAfricaine #BlackExcellence #BeautéAuthentique #AfroHair #Congo #Representation #NaturalBeauty #Identity #AfricaRising
Yeah, I know this is engagement bait bullshit from a European with no clue, but I see this kinda RETURN TO FARM post on X all the time, and it's always some idylic dreamscape of rural niceness, which makes it really fucking obvious to all of us who come from farming backgrounds that these people have zero fucking clue, and would probably end up wrapped around an auger on their first day.
News flash. Farming is HARD.
What these people are imagining is rural living on a big plot of land, where they've got income from something else, and maybe a couple of animals to keep down the grass and a little garden on the side. That's what I do now that I'm a rich guy. It's pretty awesome. I also know that if I had to make a living off this land I could probably do it (because unlike these weenies, I know how) but I don't want to, because it would absolutely fucking suck.
Because in reality making a living off being a farmer is brutal. It's nonstop backbreaking labor where everything that can go wrong, will. And it will go wrong at absolutely the worst possible time. (especially if cows are involved!) Modern squishy internet people do not even sorta comprehend how hard farming is.
I worked on dairy farms. I can't speak for the dirt farmers but I'm sure they've got their own set of wacky nonsense they get to put up with.
It is LONG hours. I once did a stint opening up a new dairy where I worked 72 hours straight, with a couple of thirty minute naps in a truck or on the barn floor snuck in. There's nothing quite as fun as dealing with fifteen hundred pound animals and dangerous heavy equipment when you're so tired you're starting to see things that aren't there.
Oh, and you'd better get real comfortable with blood, shit, piss, and death. Dealing with lots of farm animals is not for the squeamish. They're going to get sick, get injured, get stuck in infuriating and mysterious ways, and die stupidly on you.
Every kind of livestock has got its peculiar way of being a pain in the ass. Cows are loveable, curious, stupid, and sometimes homicidal. I've been kicked, trampled, hooked, and smashed into/through fences.
These sheltered idiot city people say crap like "go buy a farm" having zero comprehension of how much good farmland costs, or the insane costs of equipment, or livestock involved. If they saw what a good tractor cost they'd shit themselves.
"Buy land"... Have you priced land? Oh, you can still buy cheap land, but it's usually cheap for a reason. As in you can't farm it, or it doesn't have water, or it's a nightmare hellscape of windy death.
So farming is expensive to get into, hard to make a profit at, and insanely difficult the entire time. Oh yeah, and just when you think you've got it figured out, the government will absolutely fuck with you, because it's also super regulated. Yay.
"skip the degree"... Lady, I got into college on an ag scholarship, and started out as an ag science major. Successful farmers are educated because this shit is complicated. (I then changed majors and got an accounting degree so I wouldn't have to pull calves at 3:00 AM, a decision which I have not regretted)
These fuckers think farming is just strolling around in a sun dress picking wild flowers or some shit. Oh hell no. Farmers farm because they want to, and the juice is worth the squeeze for them.