My mom just explained to me exactly where Tse Addo is, bro. People used to fish there.
I remember asking my father if I could go fishing there as well 🤣🤣🤣
Bro, the first two were the stupidest movies I’ve ever seen, and I hate that I’ll sit and watch this because I somehow know it’s going to be even more stupid in ways hitherto undreamt of.
No one does it like Tyler Perry.
The US Supreme Court voted to uphold birthright citizenship in a 6-3 decision
Majority
🟥Amy Coney Barrett
🟥Brett Kavanaugh
🟥John Roberts
🟦Ketanji Brown Jackson
🟦Elena Kagan
🟦Sonia Sotomayor
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Dissent
🟥Samuel Alito
🟥Neil Gorsuch
🟥Clarence Thomas
There is always something you find when it comes to flooding, and those aerial tours won't solve anything.
Mind you, the President last week went to cut sod for phase 2 of this project that had long be flagged to be built on a waterway and obstructing the Chemu lagoon
I walked with people in the water yesterday, breaking walls and helping others out.
People still believe in the President… I hope they are not let down.
Chale all we're guaranteed is community. Through the good times and in times of disaster. Keep your community close.
Not to sound like a broken record but your leaders do not care. Internalize that without a shred of doubt.
The amount of rainfall recorded today is among the highest experienced in several years. Preliminary data indicates that approximately 140 millimetres of rain fell on Accra. By comparison, the highest single-day rainfall recorded last year was about 56 millimetres.
That aspect of the problem is beyond our control because it is driven by changing climatic conditions. There is the issue of human behaviour.
Whenever government begins removing structures built in waterways, some people accuse us of being inhumane. Yet when disasters such as today's flooding occur, the consequences affect everyone. The irresponsible actions of a few individuals end up putting entire communities at risk.
Leadership goes beyond using sirens in Land Cruisers to bully citizens on the road. At what point do we have a solution or a path to address the perennial floods in Accra? For more than 10 years every time it rains the whole city is choked. We need to do better.
The most interesting subject I have seen people explored about this flooding issue is ‘move the capital from Accra’.
You guys are university graduates, sometimes dig deep into your analytical process.