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My Dutch Passport is worth more than a PhD from the UNIVERSITY of GHANA
kofigabs3,293,353 views • 2 years ago

€16 an hour but it’s Sunday so 50% extra = €24 an hour. A dey fire 🔥 10 hours
kofigabs844,800 views • 1 year ago

President Mahama, if the bitumen thickness in the Big Push Project cannot even match the standard of a small village road in the Netherlands, then stop the project now. Don’t waste taxpayers’ money on roads that a few rains will wash away back to dust. Ghana is tired of cosmetic development. Either build roads that last, or stop pouring millions into shortcuts and corruption disguised as progress. John Dramani Mahama
kofigabs31,223 views • 19 days ago

Hon. Kwame Governs Agbodza Minister of Roads & Highways Ghana 🇬🇭
kofigabs30,229 views • 22 days ago

John Mahama, when I campaigned for you in 2024, you never traced my IP. Now that you’re President, you’re saying if I criticize you, you’ll trace my IP? Don’t waste your energy—I’ll gladly give you my address. Better still, I’ll come to Ghana next year so you can arrest me in person. Because as long as you’re doing wrong, I’ll criticize you till thy Kingdom come
kofigabs286,773 views • 8 months ago

Kwadwo Sheldon, please explain something to Ghanaians. Why did you choose to have your son in America — so he could become an American citizen and hold an American passport — instead of having him here in Ghana, where he could grow up, get a “legal” education, and earn that PhD you preach about? Because according to you, a PhD is more valuable than a foreign passport. So please, enlighten us — why didn’t you give your son the “Ghana PhD advantage” instead of the “American passport privilege”? We’re listening. The streets are watching. Kwadwo Sheldon
kofigabs175,639 views • 7 months ago

Your dream is not Afghanistan, where anti-LGBTQ+ laws are enforced. Your dream is the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia, where LGBTQ+ is legal and, more importantly, where basic needs actually work. That is where you want to run to. Not because of what two consenting adults do in the bedroom, but because those countries have built systems that function. So when the President of Ghana says his focus is on basic needs and not the anti-LGBTQ+ bill, a serious and thinking Ghanaian should not be angry. They should applaud. Because it takes a leader with vision to prioritize what keeps people alive over what people do in private. John Dramani Mahama
kofigabs55,610 views • 2 months ago