turns out, reading voraciously, moving your body, loving people without keeping score, protecting your solitude, chasing nothing but your own growth, and occasionally staying out too late with people who make you laugh until it hurts is not a bad way to build a life.
The rot is so deep that in Ghana today, when a young person speaks, the first question is not whether the person is making sense.
The first question is, “Who paid you?”
That alone should scare us.
We have become so used to people selling their conscience that honesty now looks suspicious. Patriotism now looks sponsored. Speaking the truth now looks like an agenda.
And the saddest part is that the youth, who should be asking the hardest questions, are being trained to fight each other instead of questioning the system that keeps failing them.
They have turned our poverty into a weapon, our loyalty into a market, and our anger into entertainment.
So instead of demanding better roads, jobs, schools, healthcare, internet, drainage, security and real opportunities, we are busy asking which party someone belongs to.
A broken country does not only destroy buildings and institutions. It also destroys the people’s ability to believe that someone can still care without being paid.
That is the real tragedy. Ghana must work!
A Man Must Be Shameless With His Desires.
So I just found out June is Men's Mental Health Month.
And the timing is funny; because I've been having a conversation with a special someone today about how shameless men are in the bedroom.
Full is note here; https://t.co/Xtz3C8poRI
You are the president, for God's sake.
Who are you blaming?
You appointed MCEs who supervise the issuance of permits for unlawful construction.
You've been president before.
And you turn around blaming everyone else but yourself?
Under your current presidency, go to Ho and see how people are filling wetlands and are building haphazardly around UHAS.
Because what is this?
In a heartwarming display of community solidarity, social media users have rallied behind a young Ghanaian street hawker whose dedication to his trade has touched many.
The support follows a viral video in which he explained his shift from selling sunglasses to vehicle windscreen wipers, a strategic change prompted by the ongoing rainy season.
[🎥: Kofi Osei]
Lashing school kids for not paying their school fees was one of the MANY senseless things our teachers used to do.
Are the kids the ones responsible for paying their fees? Ah
AMERICA, YOU ARE NEXT 🇺🇸
I’m incredibly honored to be joining the speaker lineup at Social Fest 2026 in Texas alongside some of the world’s most influential creators, including Keith Lee, Aaron Parnas, and many more. African food on Global Stages❤️
Another week is here and I’d keep posting till I get orders🤗
Taking orders for jollof rice and fried rice for delivery tomorrow🙏🏽
Fried rice is 80cedis and jollof rice is 90cedis.
Kindly send a dm or WhatsApp 0558796635 to order🙏🏽🙏🏽
▪️First Ghana player to score at a World Cup
▪️Most World Cup goals by any African player (6)
▪️Scored in every World Cup he's played in
▪️Scored Ghana's fastest World Cup goal (68 seconds)
▪️Most World Cup appearances for Ghana (11 games)
Asamoah Gyan 👑🇬🇭