#EweSpace: Meet Daavi Grace Ewoenam Dakey, an Aŋlɔ-Afiadenyigba and Keta lady based in Scotland.
A proud Dzolalian 🦅🦅🦅
If you're in and around Glasgow, connect with her. #EwePeopleConnect#EwePeople
Greed and desperation may offer temporary gain, but integrity, hard work, and patience build lasting success.
Stay true to your values, trust the process, and never lose sight of the bigger picture.
The future belongs to those who choose purpose over desperation.
Have a great week ahead and keep striving for excellence.
I visited Ghana as part of a parliamentary delegation to discuss trade and a range of policy areas.
I'm pleased that this week both countries signed a landmark £215 million Growth Partnership, which is expected to create thousands of jobs.
I hope you guys know there are NPP supporters who actually thrive on us being angry at the government.
They don’t want solutions. They don’t want progress. They want permanent outrage because it benefits their politics.
Open your eyes. 👍🏾
Thanks to my Brother, Franklin Cudjoe, and his team at IMANI - Kay Codjoe, Selorm Branttie and Sitsofe Mensah.
Their 98-page review of our Bills sent earlier this week and the 5-hour engagement yesterday was productive and insightful.
For God and Country. 🦁🇬🇭
LOST FOR WORDS! Yesterday meant so much! Papa @shattawalenima thank u for showing me love, for ur words of encouragement, advice & dollars I'm chopping right now 🤑
Manager 1 @ohemaablondie u do all Queen Yaa Asantewaa!! I can't wait for the world to hear this convo on the POD!👌🏾
Mature response. Respect for that.
Where is AKU though? And why not just use @KhayaAI ? We are still waiting for an answer to that.
See attached videos and compare it to your presentation
This is the video I was talking about.
A president that went for other matters in the UK...but stopped to visit Ghanaian shops, he stopped to check on his people, see how they're faring.
Respect!
No hard feelings. I understand passion because I am passionate myself. Sometimes, in the heat of the moment, we go off. And that's what makes us human.
I remain open to any critique so long as it serves our Nation better. I'm sorry too for misreading your passion sometimes.
We move. For God and Country. 🦁🇬🇭
Credit where it’s due.
I’ve spent months criticizing these digital bills, the Ministry, and the Minister of Communications because I believed some of the proposals were dangerous and needed to be challenged.
Having gone through the amendments, I can say that many of the concerns Ghanaians raised have been addressed. The truth is, all the noise wasn’t in vain. The tweets, the Spaces, the articles, the stakeholder meetings and the public pressure made a difference.
So thank you to the Ministry and the Minister @samgeorgegh for listening. We won’t agree on everything, but listening to citizens and making changes when concerns are raised is exactly how the process should work.
That’s a win for Ghana. 🇬🇭