Ghana’s ability to be just a terrible team with terrible vibes and no momentum but show up at the World Cup and cause problems for everyone never ceases to amaze me
Behind the scenes with @ThorBjornsson_ heading into the inaugural Enhanced Games this weekend ⚡️
The Enhanced Games stream LIVE this Sunday, May 24 at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT, on Roku, YouTube, Rumble, Twitch and Kick
Opening Events begin at 6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch and Kick
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Bale: "Zidane as manager? I will be honest, he didn't really do that much. We would do a LITTLE BIT of tactics before facing Barça or Bayern. 15 minutes of defensive tactics."
"Other than that, it was just some possession games, shooting on goal, and then go home."
There’s a nationwide water shortage caused by illegal galamsey activities destroying our water bodies. Why are we silent about this madness?
#StopGalamseyNow
Guys the energy we put for the SPEED STREAM, make we all put same energy for this #StopGalamseyNow agenda . Our future is really looking bad if our waterbodies are been destroyed day-in-day-out . This is the only way our voices can be heard !!! #StopGalamseyNow
I have remained silent about our struggle for long enough, but the situation has become unbearable. Between 2023 and 2025, my family invested approximately GH₵60,000 to drill two separate boreholes at our home in Tarkwa. Both were destroyed by illegal underground mining activities.
Despite my father’s background as an ex-military officer and his efforts to involve the Ghana Police and Mincom, the resolution was bittersweet. While we received compensation for the second borehole, we were told no further assistance would be provided because our land was allegedly a former mining site.
For three years, we have lived without running water. Even when the GWCL attempted to intervene, small scale miners repeatedly destroyed the pipelines. We are now forced to spend GH₵550 every two weeks just to buy water. This is the reality of galamsey. It isn't just about the environment; it’s about the destruction of livelihoods and basic human rights.
#StopGalamsey #ProtectOurWater
The Police have arrested a Nigerian national, Charles Adenkule, at the Kpotame barrier on the Accra–Sogakope highway for possession of suspected cocaine valued at GHS1,032,650.
The illicit substance was found in a black Liberty Jeep. Police say the suspect allegedly attempted to bribe officers with an amount of US$20,000 to evade arrest.
Cc: Republic Media