@Kgwet_Tshepang@IzzatElKhawaja No one is running from Ghana
Did you see how those who arrived were happy?
There's a lot of reasons why people migrate from their country. Just like SA people are all over the world does not mean they hate their country
This is what local accountability looks like:
In Festus, Missouri, a town of about 14,000 people, the city council quietly approved a $6 billion Ai data center to be built on 360 acres just north of Highway 67.
Residents say they were never properly heard. Meetings were held in private. Documents were released too late. A week after the approval, the town held a regular election. Voter turnout jumped 129 percent.
Every single council member who had voted yes lost in a landslide. A 70-year-old first-time candidate beat an 8-year incumbent by 40 percentage points.
Now a recall petition is circulating to remove the mayor as well. The lawsuit against the city is already filed.
Has your local government ever been held accountable like this? 🔥
@EstherUmoh10 Its the logo for the National Democratic Congress a party the current president of Ghana belongs to and one of the longest party.
Maybe your people are using AI to generate and its confused because the Ghana NDC is well known
A British company paid £1.2 million in bribes to senior Ghanaian officials to win £26 million in government contracts.
This happened during Ex President Jerry Rawlings administration.
That British company pleaded guilty in a UK court.
But guess what, not one of the Ghanaian officials who took the money has ever been charged in Ghana.
The company was Mabey & Johnson, a steel-bridge manufacturer based in Twyford, Berkshire.
They confessed at Southwark Crown Court in London on September 25, 2009. The judge was Geoffrey Rivlin QC. The lead prosecutor was John Hardy QC.
Mabey paid £470,000 directly into the personal accounts of the NDC government officials.
They then set up a separate £750,000 slush fund called the "Ghana Development Fund."
That fund was managed by three people: former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, former Finance Minister Kwame Peprah, and Baba Kamara, who was the NDC's Deputy National Treasurer at the time.
The court named the recipients and the bank accounts in open session.
Former Roads Minister Dr. Ato Quarshie took £55,000.
Senior Finance Ministry lawyer Dr. George Sipa-Yankey took £15,000 wired into his Midland Bank account on Hill Street, London W1.
Former Deputy Roads Minister Amadu Seidu took £5,000 wired into his Woolwich account in St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
Inter-City STC Chairman Edward Lord-Attivor and a man named Edward Attipoe took £10,000 each.
A Finance Ministry desk officer named Saddique Boniface took payments that included money for school fees.
Mabey & Johnson did not absorb any of this. They simply inflated the contract prices and Ghana paid for its own corruption.
The British court fined Mabey & Johnson £6.6 million and ordered the company to pay Ghana £658,000 as reparation. The directors of the company were later sentenced to prison in 2011 for the same scandal.
In Ghana, nothing happened.
Sipa-Yankey was Mills' Health Minister in 2009 when his name was read out in London. He was traveling with the President in the United States when the news broke. He resigned to "clear his name." CHRAJ later cleared him.
Today, in May 2026, Dr. George Sipa-Yankey is the Board Chairman of Tema Shipyard and Drydock Limited, appointed by the current Mahama administration to lead the turnaround of one of Ghana's most strategic state assets.
A British court named him for taking foreign bribes.
Sixteen years later, the Ghanaian state put him in charge of a shipyard.
Y'all blaming sounds at TGMA but see the classic Artist (Blacko and R2Bees) doing magic on stage.
Our musicians don't know how to perform and its the truth.
#TGMA
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‼️ 323 vials containing deadly viruses go missing from a lab in Australia — ABC News
Among them, nearly 100 vials contained the Hendra virus (transmitted from horses to humans, with a 57% fatality rate). Two vials contained the hantavirus (spread by rodents, with a 38% fatality rate), and 223 vials contained the lyssavirus (rabies virus, with an almost 100% fatality rate).
The most likely cause of the "disappearance" is thought to be the loss of containers during transfer to a new freezer. The Ministry of Health is conducting an investigation.
@DavidHundeyin@THESTATENEWSS This demonstrations are done by disappointed traders, especially spare part department,this is because locals prefer buying from Nigerian traders since theirs are cheaper
a price of charger cord
Nigerian - 10 cedis
Ghanaian - 20 cedis
They don't sell then blame nigerians..
@SIKAOFFICIAL1 The bought a food delivery robot from China and used clothes to cover the other delivery shelves. This is concert.
They should tell us the Ghanaian robot company behind this.