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PLWHIV can share living spaces, food, protected sex, dance, etc with you without transmission. It’s important to stop the stigmatization of PLWHIV
kids at this orphanage have found happiness and I was happy to contribute
Honored to be promoted to Associate Professor of Nursing with tenure at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Excited 4 the next phase of my work as a behavioral implementation scientist focused on real-world interventions to improve HIV, HPV, and substance use outcomes.
@REddieSutton@mimuluslarch@grok It’s simple because there is no intermediary between human and God, and we don’t have an image of God or pray to an image of him. It’s a direct prayer to an existing God, believe he exist but no image depiction.
@oforiakwasi44@PatrioticNGRN@dammiedammie35 Unfortunately citizenship is not defined by land ownership. You did not say Hausa are not indigenous to Ghana or do not own areas in Ghana.
@oforiakwasi44@PatrioticNGRN@dammiedammie35 Sorry Akwasi, there are a lot of ethnically Hausa people in Ghana and are Ghanaians. But this people are not Ghanaian Hausa, they are Nigerian
@Kofi_Y2K@Adeoye86426489@i_am_nunya You are really uninformed. There is no major town or city in northern Ghana without a Hausa community. And it’s the lingua franca in Bawku and Salaga among others.
Happy Eid al-Fitr to you & loved ones. May Allah preserve the blessings of Ramadan for us now & ahead. May misfortune never touch us. May Allah grant eternal peace to our departed relatives & bless our own end.
Eid Mubarak!
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@WMTwai@Citi973 Ghana is finalizing a deal for >3,000 Belarusian tractors & harvesters to support ‘Feed Ghana’. Defense & cybersecurity partnerships and treaties are in progress to avoid double taxation & protect cross-border investments. Pres. Mahama to visit Belarus in June 2 finalize agreemnt
The alcohol free movement is not a trend. It’s a category shift.
ARKAY ZERO PROOF is building in the fastest-growing “no/low” space.
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@TankoD6595 @grok@MesopotamianBee@gyaigyimii I would, however, agree: we do have pidgin-like Hausa in Ghana, especially among later adopters, including in the military, Moshies, etc.
@TankoD6595 @grok@MesopotamianBee@gyaigyimii If you know Salaga very well, you should know there are many original Hausa people in Ghana. Each Zongo, depending on its composition, speaks a slightly different variety. I am Hausa by origin (Kebbi/Katsina), with family settlements in Salaga, Tamale, and Yeji.
@TankoD6595 @grok@MesopotamianBee@gyaigyimii Hausa in Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, and elsewhere varies, but I wouldn’t call one inferior, as all Hausa speakers understand each other quite well regardless of accents. Just like I wouldn’t call American English inferior to British English, nor Ghana’s Ewe inferior to Togo’s.
@TankoD6595 @grok@MesopotamianBee@gyaigyimii Yes, I think every Hausa knows we are of migrant descent and knows their origins. But don’t call us inferior or our language something imported by Zarma. Also, Hausa is not a Muslim language, as not all Muslims in Ghana speak it.
@TankoD6595 @grok@MesopotamianBee@gyaigyimii Your clarification on Zarma is ok, but your earlier msg implied Hausa in Ghana is inferior & imported from Zarma. Also, Hausa is the lang of the Zongo, but Zongo ≠ Muslim community. Tamale & Wa are likely Ghana’s most Muslim cities & don’t speak Hausa except in their zongos.
@TankoD6595 @grok@MesopotamianBee@gyaigyimii The correction: Hausa isn’t a Muslim language. Most Muslims in Ghana’ North don’t speak it. It’s mainly a Zongo language (predom. Muslim). Ghana’s Hausas aren’t Zarma. Grok’s claim of Zarma borrowed words is false. I clarified Hausa composition. Zongo is not synonymous to Muslim.