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DomiNICK
@domynych
I love humanity. Kindness, tolerance, empathy & fairness will save us all. Writer. Cook. Feminist. Apanthropist. Polemicist. Sapiosexual. Bibliophile. Historian
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Joined November 2011
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    Despite our differences- race, gender, religion- we want the same things in life: decent living space, love, good sex, freedom of movement, wealth, health care, etc. Our politics may fail us in achieving these goals but never allow your bigotry to make life miserable for another.
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    You keep on speaking English with kids at home and come tell this young fella in twenty years he's responsible for the decline of your language heritage!
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    Every properly sensible educted Ghanaian knows the umbrella used here is not for shade. Read a book or shut up!
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    Hello, I bought your product at Achimota, Mile 7, this evening. When I asked the lady (a wholesaler) about the reduction, she rudely told me there's no reduction and that I should call you if I want reduction. What's up?
    ‼️PRESS RELEASE: In response to the stronger Cedi, we’re reducing prices on your favorite Bel drinks to give you more of the enjoyment you deserve🥂.
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    Life in Germany in the early 80s was very unkind to ɔdakie! And that would inspire one of the greatest songs in the Twi language of all time, Ankwanoma (1990). My father lived in the same asylum hostel with Lumba. There's so much story to tell. We need to start documenting them.
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    I have a project at Asenua (Kwabre East) that has been stalled for a while now. If govt could give me ¢500,000 to complete it, I'd only rent it out on monthly basis using that monthly rent to offset the loan. That's an ideal partnership govt could go into with willing landlords.
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    My auntie traveled to Germany in 1996 when she was 19 years old leaving behind a boyfriend. When the time came for them to marry, he didn't have any job in Ghana but my mom advised her to bear the cost and assist him monthly until he joined her in 🇩🇪. They're millionaires today.
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    A genuis touches inter-generational souls. And that's what makes Daddy Lumba's music exceptionally profound.
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    Not even Otumfuo can say Asanteman belongs to Asantes. Because it doesn't. Any Ghanaian, even foreigners, who see a reason to make Kumasi a home or a place of work can do so if they can afford to. That's the essence of nation building, making every part of Ghana a home for all!
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    I really wish the VIP Bus folks could turn their operations into a corporate company, allowing people to buy shares and use that huge capital inflow to invest in railway system. Their potential is enormous. Politicians don't have what it takes (will & ideas) to develop Ghana!
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    Whoever did the bus rebranding must understand you CAN'T just RE-ORIENT flags. The flag on the bus isn't the Ghanaian flag. It's a Guinea flag with a some black star in it. Horizontal and vertical arrangements matter. Once it's set, that's it. Belgium changed theirs 200yrs ago.
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    Like Egyptian and Greek mythologies, the wonders of Kɔmfoɔ Anɔkye Frimpɔn are part of Asante mythology. A Myth doesn't have to be literal for it to have cultural significance to a group, just like Moses and the parting of the Red Sea. How's he a judge and doesn't know this?
    “If anyone tells you they can summon something to descend from the sky, it’s a lie. Didn’t you see when the Golden Stool was recently outdoored, it looked welded?” - Dormaahene Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr. Agyemang Badu II
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    What must be said: Whoever ascends the throne of Asanteman will always have prominence in Ghana and beyond. Manhyia is the reason why modern Ghana became a full British Colony only in 1902. For historical perspective, USA was a British Colony for over 170 years. Manhyia is the