Where is boldness in this use to be truthful man? I had several shows with him on the way forward for Gh football. What has changed my brother Henry? The good Lord is our saviour. Amen.
Ghana qualified to the World Cup knockout stage with an extra game to play.
Nigeria couldn’t qualify to the World Cup even after playing an extra game.
Ghana needs to see this. 🇬🇭
3 years ago, my friend @Dan01Dude was involved in a near-fatal accident on the Aburi Hills road after an MTN Ghana branded pickup drove on the WRONG side of the road, directly into oncoming traffic, and crashed head-on into him.
The entire incident was captured on GoPro.
He suffered serious injuries. His bike was completely destroyed.
Yet for THREE YEARS, this case has been dragged endlessly with no justice and no accountability.
How can a company as big as MTN Ghana allow this to continue despite clear evidence?
We are asking Ghanaians to help us amplify this until the right thing is done.
Please repost until this reaches the people responsible.
#JusticeForDanny
#MTNGhana
#AccountabilityMatters
@JoyPrimeTV@JoyNewsOnTV@Citi973@ghonetv@tv3_ghana@HeadlessYouTube
13 - Had only his assists from Michael Carrick's first game in charge in January counted, Bruno Fernandes would still have finished top of the @premierleague assist charts this season with 13. Relentless.
Officer called out to address concerns over unusual behavior turns into parking classes for a woman in need of help.
In a world where we often see the hardest parts of law enforcement, this bodycam footage from St. Cloud, Florida, serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of human kindness.
When this officer responded to a call about a "suspicious vehicle" circling a neighborhood, he didn't find a criminal—he found a woman struggling with her nerves. She was practicing parallel parking for her driver's license test later that day, an exam she had previously failed.
During the conversation, she bravely admitted she didn't currently have a valid license and was trying to learn on her own because her family had run out of patience helping her.
Instead of reaching for his ticket book, the officer reached for his coaching skills. For the next several minutes, he gave her a one-on-one lesson, walking her through every turn of the wheel and providing the visual cues she needed to nail the maneuver.
The Result? She successfully parked the car, but more importantly, she regained her confidence. The officer’s final words weren’t a warning, but a vote of confidence: "It’s all in your head. You’ve got this."
This is what "Protect and Serve" looks like in action. It’s about recognizing a person in their time of need and choosing grace over a citation.
Really great job by this officer going above and beyond to help someone that had nobody else to turn to.