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Adeaba

@adeabatik

Searching for balance, praying for clarity.

Pan-African Ghanaian.

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Heisenberg βš•οΈ (@augsby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a doctor says they're struggling, the response is usually: "Think of your patients." Not: "How can we support you?" We built a profession on martyrdom and called it excellence.

Timothy S. Donkor (@donkorst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A society that openly does illegal mining in a way that endangers human life says it has a sense of morality that proscribes homosexuality. Bunch of hypocritical souls.

Tom (@tblcfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And with that Josh Acheampong and Mamadou Sarr are almost certainly going to play less minutes combined than Tosin this season. Wonderful development season for all involved.

Afia (@af_ia_blue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to understand this bill, will the testing be free?? Cus you live in a country where people cant even settle medical bills after giving birth and you want to add this. Okay o

Hadzivodun (@agbenorxevi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This bill is a very clear procurement scam looming to happen. What business does our govt have with paternity fraud? Especially with all the bullshit going on in this country? The NDC is a Thief just like their NPP besties. Fokn country

FayaLorrrd (@faya_lorrrd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your sister just got a job in Accra. First salary GHS 3,800. Landlord wants GHS 22,000 upfront. She calls your mother crying. Your mother has nothing and somewhere in Parliament a man is drafting his 4th speech about affordable housing. Ghana my motherland

Sammy (@coldsummers91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is he building the nation for corpses, boss? Water scarcity is already hitting Ghana hard, entire ecosystems are being devastated, and our coastlines and rivers have turned brown. This is an existential threat to the lives of millions, and he and his government are silently

Nana Kofi Quakyi, MPH (@nkquakyi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing in the Badu-Akosa Committee report is more alarming than the fact that EMTs on the ambulance that transported Charles Amissah could not perform functions as basic as stopping a visible bleed from an open wound or consistently monitoring his vitals.