Our prominence, dominance, and global recognition are legacies bestowed upon us by our forefathers, who played a crucial role in shaping this nation. Our pride in our heritage is a treasure we will pass down to future generations. The hate and attacks we endure will not alter these truths. We stand proud as Asantes, and we commit no crime in doing so.
Ghana needs innovation, not @samgeorgeghโs backward tech policy. Stop stifling progress with fear and restrictions. We want digital growth, not digital handcuffs.
As at today Codex is straight up cooking Claude. Deeper system understanding, cleaner diffs, and it respects the spec like a senior dev. Claude still has vibe but Codex has velocity. Sorry, not sorry.
@AsakyGRN@olamilekanuth14 You just canโt unvillage people, sacked for being late to work, giving false reference status and you carry camera. When they start black listing Nigerians, we will all come here and cry.
When we say we know how the story ends, itโs not just about the empty tomb, itโs about living right now in the reality that Jesus has already won, and because of Him, grace has the final word over our lives.
The baby with sharp teeth demands a grand ceremonial welcome for completing the campaign that was initiated by Nana Akufo Addo, the very same campaign they rubbished, while being shortsighted and propaganda drunk, failing to recognize its true potential.
On Passion Sunday, which is the fifth Sunday in Lent, I had the honour, upon prayerful consideration, to be installed as Honorary Lay Canon of the Anglican Diocese of Koforidua, in the Church of the Province of West Africa, at the St. Peter Anglican Cathedral, Koforidua.
As LAY CANON in the Anglican Communion, I am honoured by the Diocese and Province for sterling work in public service and social justice to undertake special duties in health, evangelism, investments, education, tourism and hospitality.
My experiences and service, throughout my adult life, have been a testimony of Godโs love, and a vindication of the words of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as quoted at Matthew 19:26, which states โWith man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
I commit, as I have always, to continued service to the Church, to live a holy life, to pray regularly for God's blessing upon the work of the Church in the world and especially in this Diocese and the West African Province, and to enter gladly into the succession of those in each generation who have served God through the worship offered in this Cathedral, Diocese and Province.
For this, I remain eternally grateful to His Lordship Rt. Rev. Felix Odei Annancy and the officiating clergy of the Anglican Diocese of Koforidua in the Church of the Province of West Africa and the entire Anglican Communion in Ghana and across the world.
My shock isn't at CLUELESS Tanko Typewriter, it's those TWO old staff who fueled this.
Mr. Henry Agyeman Boateng, FIoD, will be sorely missed.
Clear conclusion: the culprits have accepted the fate of dissolving GIFEC when power changes hands.
The chronic level of insecurity in Nigeria is not an actual reality but rather a matter of perception, Context to viewing a glass as half empty or half full. - Daniel Bwala
A SAD DAY FOR NIGERIA ๐ณ๐ฌ ๐
On this historic day in 1957, Ghana blazed the trail as Africa's first SubSaharan nation to claim independence. Here's to resilience, unity, and boundless potential!
#GhanalndependenceDay#ProudlyGhanaian