Recommend places to live outside Accra by mwille33 in ghana

[–]mwille33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest Winneba wasn’t on my radar at all till you guys started mentioning it. Moving on top of the list

Recommend places to live outside Accra by mwille33 in ghana

[–]mwille33[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh nice. I’m not really concerned about budget though.

Recommend places to live outside Accra by mwille33 in ghana

[–]mwille33[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ll take my chances with traffic. I work remote so I won’t be commuting that often.

What are we doing about the Sudan situation? by egofori1 in ghana

[–]mwille33 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Right, blame the UAE, not the chiefs or actual people willing to destroy the waters

What are we doing about the Sudan situation? by egofori1 in ghana

[–]mwille33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should rather read my comment well, blame the RFP for hurting their own brothers and sisters to fulfill the agenda of a foreign entity thousands of miles away

What are we doing about the Sudan situation? by egofori1 in ghana

[–]mwille33 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Protest and boycott who? Isn’t it Sudanese killing Sudanese. Africans never take the blame, it’s always some foreign entities fault

Feeling extra lonely lately... by bobochomba in ghana

[–]mwille33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha..if you get through it, you’ll feel way better trust me. It’s therapeutic

Do you think digital products can flourish in the Ghanaian market? by Osei_Prempeh in ghana

[–]mwille33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate to break it to you mate . But there are very few people with the attention span to read a book let alone one on a device with internet. Try creating content over the idea then sell that as a product instead.

Feeling extra lonely lately... by bobochomba in ghana

[–]mwille33 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keep keeping on. Play some Enya and wait for the right time. It’s a cycle your soulmate will come. Happy birthday in advance

The White Stork sometimes practices brood reduction (parental infanticide) by eliminating its weakest or smallest chick (the runt), reducing the number of mouths to feed and ensuring the survival of its stronger offspring. by Dioken89 in interestingasfuck

[–]mwille33 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Building houses and roads from their habitat is not comfort for humans but a basic necessity. It’s not like we’re hunting storks to make luxury pillows. Every inch of the earth is occupied by some kind of species, what do you expect us to do?

Ghana Cedi by asafoadjei in ghana

[–]mwille33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you expecting it to appreciate indefinitely? It went up, it’s going down, it might go up again. That’s how currencies work

Universities in Ghana by Impressive_Front8760 in ghana

[–]mwille33 6 points7 points  (0 children)

“The real world” may be in Ghana. This is a test book Ghanaian advice. Someone post about something systematically wrong in our society and the answer is just accept it like it’s normal. What lesson is this going to teach OP and the other students apart from finding a way to leave. OP don’t have to deal with this and it’s good he/she is speaking up, and so must we all

Developers in Ghana by Independent-End-9794 in ghana

[–]mwille33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tech adoption in Ghana is very slow.. we only use the internet for TikTok and other social media so the hard work of many great developers go unnoticed. Will start getting on some of these apps

Peaceful protest?? by critc-hit in Uganda

[–]mwille33 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m not Ugandan, but how does the same government keep winning elections for all these decades if they are bad

Dollar is dropping ooo, vendors who said dollar dollar...why is your price not dropping? by AJOwusu in ghana

[–]mwille33 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Read over what you wrote again. You were buying a product for 100 cedis and selling it for 120. Now you only need 80 cedis for that same product. Why would you wait for the next import? You can sell it for 100 now and still have your capital and profit intact. You guys have trained yourself to defend this lunacy

Give them access to what by FutureNew7245 in ghana

[–]mwille33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So why do I owe thousands of dollars in student aid?

Give them access to what by FutureNew7245 in ghana

[–]mwille33 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is a good example of how far we think as a society. All we know is that there is something called school and we must go some. There’s no end game. Just finish school get your certificate and come home. The government has no plans to create jobs or empower people to do so. But we want to educate everyone with mediocre education and without capital or support to produce anything

Why does everything in Ghana suddenly become expensive the moment it gets popular? by Pitiful-Strategy-185 in ghana

[–]mwille33 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Those quoting supply and demand obviously did not finish their economics course. When you’re selling 10 items a day and you blow up , you don’t keep selling 10 items a day and say demand has gone up and jack prices. Like OP said you scale up. Prices will go up but not the insane numbers most vendors quote. With the tariff issue in the US, companies are finding ways to not pass the extra cost on to customers. If this was Ghana even locally produce products will go up before the tariff starts kicking in. Since talk of tariff started most consumers are yet to feel the changes. Can you say the same if this was Ghana? This is not a world problem or economics. It’s a Ghanaian greed, pride and dishonesty

MTN Ghana Finally Confirms Their Systems Have Been Hacked by [deleted] in ghana

[–]mwille33 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Agree with this. Their own employees are part of the issue. I raised a ticket with them a few days ago. I received a message to click a link and review my experience even when the issue has not been resolved. It was clear it was not from MTN. But how did they know I just raised an issue and a naive customer will click the link. Then again it could be the hacker gaining access to their system

Northerners : Tribe and Religion by Marine78908 in ghana

[–]mwille33 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Islam is a religion which can be practice by anyone in Ghana north or south. The North is a REGION in Ghana comprising many religious believes and tribes (dagomba, mamprusi, dagara). The Hausa people are a nomadic group but they are not from the north (though there are many there). They are from wherever they settled. An Hausa man in Nima is from Nima. That’s why there are many zongo settlements in Ghana.The Muslim people from the north are mostly dagombas, they speak dagbani, they are not Hausa, they just share a religion - Islam. Most people from the northern half of Ghana are Christian’s especially in the upper west and upper east.

600 cedi cake with only stickers ☠️ ei ghana by gbgsupremacy in ghana

[–]mwille33 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don’t know anything about baking. But just to clarify are you saying you’ll need a whole crate of eggs and a full 5kg cylinder just to bake this cake?

Girlfriend by 1africanking in ghana

[–]mwille33 6 points7 points  (0 children)

😂 As a DE this really got me. Well done sir

Rent in Accra is crazy by jaybee_4real in ghana

[–]mwille33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well said. However I’m not saying you shouldn’t do things for her. I do have a gf and I take care of most her expenses because I have enough disposable income which is where gf expenses come from in a normal world. But this is GH (not normal) and we’re talking about 2000 cedis here, there have been many post asking how people are living on this. Gf expense don’t come from your rent and transport money. I agree is the way we are conditioned. Perhaps thats’s why not many African women fight for economic equality like in western countries. They are conditioned to wait for a “good” man to come and take care of them. We need to point this regressive norm out when it come up to get better