John Yeboah Zamora, born in Germany to a Ghanaian father and Ecudorian mother has been himself to Ghanaians tonight. I took a few photos of him the other day in the Ecuador pre world cup friendly against Guatemala.
I will advise that any time you are to order food online please kindly check their socials before you search on google maps. Allot of bussiness in Accra here that are on google maps have been compromised and have scammers setting up fake location businesses there too.
You wonโt believe this. We made payment online to Chez Amis only to get here and be told the Google account had been hacked. How is this even possible?
Their answer โ we are sorry! Over ยข700 gone to waste. Howโs this even a reality? ๐ก
The World Cup is just a few days away, and before it kicks off, I want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has supported me on this journey. Your likes, comments, shares, and encouragement mean more than you know.
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Most Ghanaians don't know the legendary status of @pazunre. Let me share a short story. While working at Google, a colleague, whom I had just met that week, scheduled for us to have lunch to get to know more about what we each did at work.
During our conversation at lunch, I got to find out he was a team lead for some projects covering Google translate. He spoke of the complexity getting their AI engines to understand the nuances embedded in translating African languages.
Knowing the momentous work @pazunre is doing with @GhanaNLP and Khaya app, I mentioned that I had a friend who had built an app for Ghanaian languages, and was expanding to other countries; he went to MIT and had a PhD. My colleague interjected with, "is it Paul? With the Khaya App?".
My colleague then mentioned that indeed Khaya App had the best translation on the market for Ghanaian languages and that Paul is someone who has an incredible reputation amongst the AI, ML research scientists at Google.
They knew who he was. And had such reverence for him. This guy spoke of Dr. Pushkin and @moorekwesi like some legends in the game. That was a very proud Ghanaian moment for me.
Where am I going with all this? Let's leverage such brains as a country. Cos others have seen what they have to offer and are seriously considering of poaching them.There many like Dr. Pushkin n Dr. Moore out there who can help shape the future fortunes of Ghana.
#GhanaMoments