Mohammed Mustapha (@alhajistaph) 's Twitter Profile
Mohammed Mustapha

@alhajistaph

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calendar_today29-12-2021 20:25:12

140 Tweet

27 Followers

330 Following

CHARLOTTE NICOLE 🕊 (@charllycolegh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in church after Sammy Gyamfi dashed Mama Pat Agradaa a bundle of dollars yesterday while footsoldiers are still jobless. The same Sammy Miami who told you all to sell your dollars keep bundles in his car. Herh footsoldiers ay3 mobo o 💃 awww our GOLDBOD money o oga dey chop

Ölele | Building OSN (@olelesalvador) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👨🏾‍🍳🇬🇭; I mean I don’t know how much Sammy Gyamfi earns as Acting CEO of GOLDBOD but here’s the man himself in the mirror of his recent actions 🤷🏾‍♂️

Mr. Wani (@mrwaani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is not Saudi Arabia’s 600 Billion This is not Qatar’s 1.2 Trillion This is not UAE’s 1.4 Trillion This is china dropping air aids in Gaza today. What a shame for Arabia world. #UAE_welcomes_US_Presiden #riyadh #Pakistan

Zoomlion Ghana Limited (@zoomlionltd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A cleaner Lagos is within reach. Zoomlion Nigeria Limited🇳🇬 has partnered with the The Lagos State Govt to upgrade the city’s waste management system. Expect better sanitation, a healthier environment, and long-term solutions for all Lagosians. #ZoomlionDeyWork #LagosState #CleanLagos

#RainReady | Maa kasa ampa _🇬🇭 (@vessel4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lagos generates 13,000 tonnes of waste daily. Zoomlion steps in to turn this challenge into opportunity. #ZoomlionDeyWork #LagosState #CleanLagos

Lagos generates 13,000 tonnes of waste daily. Zoomlion steps in to turn this challenge into opportunity. 
#ZoomlionDeyWork #LagosState #CleanLagos
#TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zoomlion secures contract in Lagos, signs waste management deals with Congo & Ethiopia to expand footprints in Africa 3news.com/news/zoomlion-…

Goshers (@goshers_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You won’t believe what she did with SUGARCANE. The President of Ghana loves this. Her invention would save Ghana and Africa millions of dollars.