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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
I SUMMARIZED THIS EXCHANGE 🇿🇦: We are against illegals in SA 🇳🇬: But I am not illegal 🇿🇦: We don’t want foreigners who take our jobs 🇳🇬: I created jobs for South Africans 🇿🇦: We just want you to leave our country even if you created jobs & are documented 🇳🇬: No problem, pay what I invested, I will leave 🇿🇦: We will see you on June 30th NOTE: That business might get destroyed & the owner killed if this issue is not handled swiftly.
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Some accolades here to fire this week. Thank you, and I’m grateful. God is King! 🙏🏻🥂
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
1. NDC is trying everything possible to do the opposite of most of the things they promised. 2. Is it because they're also about to steal from the country or what exactly? 3. If you recover the money without a prison sentence, how will others be afraid of stealing?!
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
#TODAY This is a very special day. This is the day on which in 1949 Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Founder of the modern Republic of Ghana, and his comrades gave birth to the Convention Peoples’ Party (CPP) which led the then Gold Coast to free itself from the yoke of colonial bondage. From then on, Nkrumah and the CPP became the vanguard of the national liberation struggle throughout Africa and inspired all oppressed people around the world to resist oppression and domination. I stand up in a red salute to the Osagyefo and all his comrades, including Kojo Botsio, Komla Agbeli-Gdemah, Krobo Edusei, Caseley-Hayford, and the Jantuahs. Their struggles still inspire us in our bold confrontation with capitalism in all its ramifications.
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Facts are sacrosanct! No jandam will fly!
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for over 40% of deaths in Ghana and drinking too many fizzy drinks can increase the risk of developing NCDs. Mandatory Front-of-Pack Warning Labels can help us to know when a product is high in sugar, salt or fat & help us choose wisely.
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In no time, just watch them crumble it up because it’s never their effort 🤷‍♂️
WEI 🤦🏽Lazy South African 🇿🇦 Women Jubilate After Forcefully Taking Over a salon owned by a Ghanaian 🇬🇭 immigrant in Empangeni a town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 🇿🇦 as part of the ongoing xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals in South Africa 🇿🇦
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Listen to Dr. Bawumia speak about the Cocoa sector when the NPP was in power
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
This teacher went over the study from a group of professors showing that if you give a one of the chemicals found in our public water supply to frogs, it turns them gay. It’s called Atrazine, it’s on our food and in our public water supply.
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
A lot of Ghanaian businesses are doing very well until they meet one big client or try to expand. Then suddenly they are asked to provide:
• Company documents
• VAT registration
• Tax Clearance Certificate
• SSNIT Clearance Certificate
• Company profile
• Business bank account details
• Certifications And that is when many people realize: “Ei… I only registered a business name.” No proper company structure.
No directors.
No company secretary.
No shares.
 Some businesses do not even have TIN numbers yet. Meanwhile the business is making money every day. This is one of the biggest mistakes many entrepreneurs make. A business can be popular and profitable but still not properly structured. So when opportunities come:
• Big contracts
• Partnerships
• Investors
• Government work
• International clients
 The business struggles because legally and corporately, it is not ready. This is where corporate lawyers become very important. Most people think lawyers are only needed when there is a court case. Good lawyers help you structure your business properly before problems even arise. They help with things like: Structuring the company properly
For example:
• Who owns what shares
• Who the directors should be
• Whether you need a parent company or subsidiary companies as you grow Preparing proper company documents
This includes:
• Company Constitution
• Incorporation documents
• Statutory forms
• Internal corporate documents Ensuring compliance
Lawyers help make sure the company complies with:
• Registrar requirements
• GRA obligations
• SSNIT obligations
• Annual filings and statutory requirements. Acting as Company Secretary
Many people do not know every company is expected to maintain certain records and filings. Lawyers help manage those obligations properly so the company stays compliant. Handling incorporation and registrations
This includes:
• Company incorporation
• TIN registration
• VAT registration guidance
• Corporate filings
• Post-incorporation compliance support The truth is simple: There is a difference between:
“I sell things” and “I have a properly structured business.” One attracts small transactions. The other attracts banks, investors, contracts, partnerships, and long-term growth. Many Ghanaian businesses are hardworking and successful, but they delay proper structuring until an opportunity is already at the door. By then, they are rushing to fix years of neglected compliance in a few days. Your business may be growing. But the real question is:
Is it properly structured for the next level?
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
"Ghanaians are gone now, 300 of them. How many 300 jobs were created after the Ghanaians left." Julius Malema says blaming migrants for job losses deepens colonial divisions and that Ghana’s response risks blaming entire societies for the actions of a few people.
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Dont let Kevin Taylor see this else…… Bonfa Koti kiti is dead 😜😂😂😂😂
“He is a liar, a thief and wicked, we don’t even know him. He is not a honest person, it is rather Kessben FM who had provided us with a borehole” -A resident of Funfuni exposes “wannabe Kevin Taylor” Okatakyie Afrifa
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Why are you running
Supreme Court rejects former Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame’s letter to withdraw his legal services for Gertrude Torkornoo as “ defective,” and fixed July 2 for judgment in 4 actions challenging the former CJ’s removal processes*
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Black on Black? Now imagine White on Black. 😭
Foreigners are hustling selling veggies and cutting grass for a few rands to try and survive the hardships of poverty while your patriots are invading your private spaces stealing from you You see your lives???🫴🏾
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
At 2:00pm today, the court will hear the case of Republic v Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, and two others, in the Samreboi illegal mining case. Chairman wontumi is expected to call additional witnesses in their defence.
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
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Women give birth lying on their backs today because, back in the day, a European king had a weird f£tish for watching women’s private parts while they delivered. He supp0sedly made them lie down with legs spread open so he could get a better view. Hmm, what do you think about this ? 🤔
Community note
The supine birthing position was promoted in the 17th century by French physician François Mauriceau for convenience to doctors, not primarily due to a king's fetish; claims about King Louis XIV are mostly false. snopes.com/fact-check/kin… bbc.com/future/article…
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Another week of work, dusty shoes and assignments with extra seasoning. A reminder that not every badge of honour shines. On God!
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Till you come to Court and experience his Cross Examination, you won't understand why l say this DEPUTY AG is the BEST MINISTER I have come across He manages not less than 4 ORAL cases a day with EASE . Very INDEFATIGABLE, INTELLIGENT, RESPECTFUL, AND HUMBLE MINISTER IN GHANA
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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
Imagine if he came in with a gun!!! These people hate Muslims to the core and then they turn around to blame Muslims for hate. This guy is a terrorist and he must be charged with a hate crime.

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Ruthless Savage💯✊🏿 retweeted
A BREAKDOWN OF BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW IN GHANA Many people think business law is a single area of law. It is not. Business and commercial law in Ghana covers the legal rules governing: • Companies • Contracts • Employment • Taxation • Banking and finance • Land and property • Intellectual property • Regulatory compliance • Commercial disputes Every serious business operates within this legal framework. COMPANY LAW This governs: • Incorporation • Directors’ duties • Shareholding • Corporate governance • Mergers and restructuring • Winding up and insolvency The main legislation is: Companies Act, 2019 (Act 992) Company law determines how businesses legally exist and operate. CONTRACT LAW Commercial relationships are built on contracts. This area governs: • Formation of agreements • Breach of contract • Damages • Termination rights • Confidentiality • Indemnities • Limitation of liability Most business disputes arise from contractual issues. EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR LAW This regulates: • Hiring and termination • Employee rights • Leave and working conditions • Redundancy • Workplace disputes The principal legislation is: Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651) TAX LAW Businesses must comply with: • Corporate tax • VAT • PAYE • Withholding tax • Customs obligations The principal regulator is the: Ghana Revenue Authority Tax non-compliance can lead to penalties and enforcement action. BANKING AND FINANCE LAW This governs: • Loans and securities • Banking operations • Financial regulation • Fintech • Investments and capital markets Key regulators include: • Bank of Ghana • Securities and Exchange Commission LAND AND PROPERTY LAW Businesses constantly deal with: • Commercial leases • Property acquisition • Mortgages • Land title verification • Real estate disputes Land litigation remains a major commercial risk in Ghana. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW This protects: • Trademarks • Copyrights • Patents • Software • Brand identity For many businesses, intellectual property is one of their most valuable assets. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Certain industries require: • Licences • Sector approvals • Environmental permits • Data protection compliance • Anti-money laundering compliance Regulatory compliance is now central to business operations. COMMERCIAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION Business disputes may involve: • Contracts • Debt recovery • Shareholder conflicts • Employment claims • Regulatory issues These disputes may be resolved through: • Litigation • Arbitration • Mediation • Negotiation Business law is not separate from commerce. In Ghana, it is one of the foundations of doing business properly and sustainably.
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