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calendar_today08-06-2012 14:30:19

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For The Records (@fortherecordsgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

English : Stop Galamsey ​Twi: Gyae galamsey yɔ (Stop doing galamsey) ​Ga: Nyɛkpaa galamsey feemo ​Ewe: Midzudzɔ galamsey wɔwɔ ​Dagbani: Chɛli galamsey tuma Spanish: ¡No a la minería ilegal! ​Portuguese: Chega de mineração ilegal! ​Swahili: Acheni uchimbaji haramu! ​Hausa: A

Julius Kwame Anthony 𓃵 (@fatheranthoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is not difficult at all. What is difficult to accept is the refusal of people like Manasseh to realize the racism that underpinned the very formulation of that enterprise so much as to liken it to the sale and use of donkeys.

Fafali Ayettey🌙 (@imarriedkarma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GHOne, what updates do you have for Ghanaians on the fight against galamsey? Because while international news is important, our water bodies are being polluted in real time, and that directly affects lives here. #StopGalamseyNow 🇬🇭

Nana B. (@koboateng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hon. Sam 'Dzata' George 🦁🇬🇭, I have one simple question: what changed? When you were in opposition, stopping galamsey sounded urgent, possible, and non-negotiable. Now you’re in power suddenly it’s complicated? Same country. Same destruction. Same people suffering. So what changed?

Gabbz (@politicalgabby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Julius Kwame Anthony 𓃵 But Julius this same argument you’re making can also be used to justify why the descendants of the other side of the trade can also be excused. Since not every European partook in this trade, or?

Miss A ♡ (@mrsassain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See this is what happens when you have been conditioned by oppression for so long that you end up functioning best in limitation. So when you enter a lawful, structured, free and civilised environment, instead of embracing it, you resist it, then criticise it.

Kwaku Asante (@kwakuasanteb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kwesi Nyantakyi and his team were actually good at managing the Black Stars and getting relative success despite the blatant corruption and high handedness. Kurt Okraku and his people are terrible at the job, worse and incompetent and all the excesses still exist in worse form.

WATAMENDI (@nanakusinho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kwaku Asante Nyantakyi was just lucky to have been FA president at the moment he was. The work others put in in the 90s and early 2000s came full circle during his tenure and I daresay any other person would have enjoyed the success the black stars had during his term.

FKA Amber Takahashi (@amberlytics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Holocaust lasted for 4 years, and survivors and their descendants are still being paid out today. Japanese-American internment camps lasted for ~4 years, and survivors were paid $20k each in 1988. Slavery lasted for 246 YEARS in the US… yet no reparations for the families

Onipa nua 🇬🇭💰❤️ (@mylo_melo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out of 107 contracts signed by the Roads Minister Hon. Governs Agbodza, non was awarded under competitive tendering. Contracts which were inherited have been re-awarded in 2025 - Sulemana Braimah (Fourth Estate)