It saddens me to see how many Ghanaians still live without access to micro health insurance. That’s why I’ve been working on a solution, one that will soon be available to everyone, helping us take a step closer to affordable healthcare for all.
Urgent appeal 🙏
A patient urgently needs dialysis (GHS 1,500) but cannot afford it.
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We were taught that following instructions leads to success. Nobody asked who wrote the instructions. We were taught how to fit into economies. Who taught us how to build them? We were taught how to find jobs. Who taught us how to build nations? The issue is not that education has no value. The issue is that too many systems produce job seekers faster than they produce problem solvers, inventors, builders, owners, and creators. Too many young Africans are trained to compete for opportunities instead of creating them.
Christ Consciousness = Seeing the Divine in All
Forgiveness = Releasing Lower Vibrations
Faith = Alignment with Universal Intelligence
Grace = Flow State with the Divine
Prayer = Conscious Communication
Meditation = Inner Listening
Wisdom = Applied Awareness
Love = The Highest Frequency
Peace = Harmony Within
Truth = Direct Experience
Ibrahim Mahama Ghana’s 🇬🇭 2nd richest man, has met the Black Stars and promised additional financial support for the team ahead of their next game.
“Aside from the Government bonus, I have a very special bonus💸 for you. I have a much better bonus for you than the taxpayers😂”
If I'm honest this has been a hard season for me lately. I've been struggling with trusting God's timing. I was reminded when reading Psalm 37 today that I am to be still before Yahweh and wait patiently. That Yahweh is good to those who wait for him and seek him, and it is good to wait quietly for God’s salvation (Lam. 3:25–26). This quiet waiting involves hoping in God’s word while the soul waits more intensely than watchmen awaiting morning (Psalm 130:5–6).
I was reminded that prior to preaching to thousands, for a season Peter went back to fishing after thinking he failed Jesus. That Paul sat in prison cells, Lazarus lay in a tomb, Jonah prayed in the belly of a fish, Hannah wept on the steps of the tabernacle, Joseph was locked in the captivity, and Moses stood in the fields of Median herding sheep. All before God made moves in his timing.
Times of waiting, while hard, remind us of the confidence we should have in God’s timing and character. When direction seems slow in coming, we're called to wait for it, assured it will come when the time is ready (Hab. 2:3). Yahweh himself waits to be gracious and show mercy, and those who wait for him are blessed, for he is a God of justice (Isa. 30:18). Rather than taking matters into their own hands, like I often am tempted to do, we are instructed not to repay evil but to wait for the Lord, who will deliver us (Prov 20:22).
Hoping for what is unseen involves waiting with patience (Romans 8:25), and through the Spirit and faith, believers eagerly wait for the hope of righteousness (Galatians 5:5). Waiting involves expectancy and hope regarding events and contingencies still in the future, it's the outworking of a spiritual posture directed at trusting God’s promises and timing rather than our own understanding.
Knowing all of this, writing here on X doesn't make my season of needing to wait any easier, but the consistent, inspired, inerrant testimony of scripture nonetheless gives me something solid to trust in. I am fickle, impatient, and finite. God is trustworthy, forbearing, and infinite. And his timing is right even if I don't know how or when things will happen.
One thing I've observed now that I'm 35+ is that careers are far less linear than we think.
People build incredible careers and businesses but what I've also seen is that sometimes things fall apart. Not because they're lazy. Not because they're incompetent. Not because they did anything wrong.
Sometimes life just happens. Landscape, industries, environment and priorities change. That’s okay.
It is not bad luck, it is actually just data and probability. Simply put, if you are putting in the work long enough, there's a reasonable chance that at some point something you've built will break.
If and when that happens, remember that you've built before.
It will take humility and you may have to start again from a place you thought you had left behind years ago. There’s nothing to be ashamed of.
In all, don't let the thing that breaks be you
Build again.