I write code for fun. Building @safelynk_io

Joined May 2020
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Jun 14
That’s why I use polythene bag
So now sperms are not even safe in condoms??? 😂
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“Premium life” in Ghana depends on individuals’ perspective. For me, 50k a month is not enough for me to live a premium life in Ghana considering the responsibilities I have
if you have 50k/month and can’t live premium then chale idk🤣
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“As a rational human” If you think those people who dump waste in the rain are rational, then you are no different from those people. Those people including you should be sent to hell as a punishment for 77 days for the devil to cast out all those attributes before coming back
What’s laws? As a rational human you want government to come and tell you it is wrong to dump rubbish into gutters. What kind of animal are you
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Just one minute of your time 🙂 @kwekutech @TheDumbTechGuy @samgeorgegh @thenanaaba @pazunre
Dear Mr. President @JDMahama and @samgeorgegh , The One Million Coders initiative gave many young people hope for the future of Ghanaian technology and innovation. That is why many of us are deeply worried that the proposed NITA bill may unintentionally contradict that same vision. You cannot encourage young people to learn coding, AI, robotics, and software development while creating broad barriers that could make experimentation, freelancing, startup building, and entry into the tech ecosystem harder. Nobody is saying there should be no regulation. High-risk sectors absolutely need stronger oversight. But Ghana’s innovation ecosystem still needs room for curiosity, experimentation, self-learning, mentorship, and real-world building. Some of the greatest innovations globally started with young people experimenting freely long before formal recognition followed. And even if part of this is about regulatory revenue, we must ask ourselves: Are we willing to trade the future of indigenous Ghanaian innovation for short-term fees and bureaucracy? The real opportunity is not just regulating technology. It is creating an environment where Ghanaian builders can grow technologies the world actually uses. Please let your legacy be one that protected and accelerated indigenous African innovation coming out of Ghana. Many young people in the tech ecosystem are genuinely worried and hope our voices will be heard. Please share until the President sees this. @kwekutech @gyaigyimii @TheDumbTechGuy @kwadwosheldon @MacJordaN @barkervogues @thenanaaba @tech_twi
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May 21
I just saw @chefabbys’s post regarding her UK tour, I went through the comments section and I saw Ama Burland’s comment. I wanted to reply to her comment about a business partnership proposal but I realized she has blocked me which I totally have no idea of why I was blocked ???
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#TechAdvocay 🇬🇭: Ghana should be building Africa’s next generation of tech giants. Instead, we are debating whether software developers, startup founders, cybersecurity professionals, AI engineers, and freelancers need government approval to work. If this #NITADraftBill2025 passes in its current form, it could become one of the most dangerous policy mistakes in Ghana’s digital history. 1️⃣. Let’s call this what it is: A Bill that risks turning innovation into permission. A young Ghanaian with a laptop, internet connection, and coding skills may now face certification barriers just to participate in the digital economy. 2️⃣. Section 46 of the NITA Draft Bill says no person can be appointed as an ICT professional in a public or private institution unless certified by the Authority. So now government wants to decide who is “qualified” to work in tech? That should scare every young Ghanaian. 3️⃣ Tech does not work like traditional bureaucracy. Some of the best developers in the world are self-taught. Some learned from YouTube. Some learned from GitHub. Some started from internet cafés. Innovation has never depended on permission slips. 4️⃣ Which major African tech ecosystem became successful through state licensing of developers? Not Nigeria 🇳🇬 Not Kenya 🇰🇪 Not Rwanda 🇷🇼 Not South Africa 🇿🇦 Those countries focused on startup growth, innovation funding, venture capital, infrastructure, and talent development. Not gatekeeping who can code. 5️⃣ Nigeria passed a @StartupActNg to CREATE an enabling environment for innovation and digital entrepreneurship. Ghana is discussing legislation that many young developers fear could RESTRICT entry into the ecosystem. That contrast matters. 6️⃣ Kenya became “Silicon Savannah” because regulators gave innovation room to breathe. Imagine if M-Pesa had first needed years of licensing bureaucracy before launch. Africa’s fintech revolution may never have happened. 7️⃣ Rwanda is aggressively positioning itself as an innovation destination for AI, fintech, cloud infrastructure, and startups. Meanwhile Ghana is debating prison terms, licensing structures, and enforcement powers around ICT participation. How are we competing globally with this mindset? 8️⃣ The Bill gives NITA broad powers to: • suspend licences • revoke licences • prohibit ICT activity • seize equipment • approve certain operational changes This goes far beyond “professional standards.” 9️⃣ The scariest part? The definitions are broad. “ICT services.” “Digital platforms.” “Related ICT activities.” In law, broad wording creates uncertainty and uncertainty kills startups. 🔟. Investors hate environments where rules can suddenly expand without clarity. Young founders avoid ecosystems where regulation feels unpredictable. Talent relocates where innovation feels safer. This is how brain drain accelerates. 11. Ghana already struggles with: • youth unemployment • startup funding gaps • venture capital shortages • limited support for creators and builders The tech ecosystem is one of the few spaces where young people can create global opportunities from Ghana. Why make entry harder? 12. The irony is painful. The same government talking about digital transformation may now create barriers for the very people driving that transformation. You cannot build a digital economy while policing innovation like a controlled profession. 13. Every major global tech success story started with experimentation. Facebook. Google. Stripe. WhatsApp. Flutterwave. Paystack. Most started with builders moving faster than regulation. 14. Regulation is important. Cybersecurity matters. Consumer protection matters. Data governance matters. But smart regulation protects innovation and bad regulation suffocates it. 15. Ghana needs policies that encourages: • startups • AI innovation • software engineering • digital freelancing • remote work • youth entrepreneurship • global competitiveness!
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May 16
Especially the reverse dancers during ayo and teo era 😂🤣😭
shs classism was something else,herh😭😂
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Guys I recently saw an app like an app for runners but has a betting feature. Can someone please direct me to that post
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October photo & video dump?
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I hear local voice agents are back in fashion 👀 Here is a demo of the Khaya AI assistant in action. It can do free flowing conversations - no preprogramming required. If we get 1000 retweets WE GO DROP AM RIGHT NOW for you 🤝 Internet do your thing 😅
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What about this ?? I have no graphics design skills or expertise; it automatically generates a video with voice-over and background music (Claude automatically searches online for stock music). I DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, JUST WAIT FOR IT TO FINISH
This is sick!!!
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New prompt: I have added three short videos in the public folder, update the video with them, use them at places where it makes sense, and then you can add the same voice-over and background music again, also the website for Safelynk is safelynk.io
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Apr 23
More bini 🤩🥳

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Retweet ✅ URGENT APPEAL FOR SUPPORT #AllforJohn
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Mr Ibrahim Mahama case: I’ll speak on it soon ✊🏾✅ Dad 😔 You passed on, yet I am very sad because I’m still here — drowning in excruciating pain for years 💔 This is very hard for me, honestly. Koforidua soon. #tafoboy
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Let’s help Drogba 🙏🏾❤️
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I vowed not to use that CPAP machine again . It’s unbearable This machine is not for you says all the Doctors . I’ve sold almost everything. Don’t worry. We all want a solution, not drama 🙏. Help me reach $88.8k: gofund.me/859a797d9 Tele num: 0502776169 John bredu peasah
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Thanks for the encouragement & retweets ✅. I’ve been up since dawn lying on my back, asking God where my help will come from 🙏😔. HE is my refuge; in Him I trust. Help me reach $88.8k: gofund.me/859a797d9 Telecel :0502776169 John Bredu Peasah Act Num: 1044000008414
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Have you seen me fall before?🤦🏾
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Retweet ✊🏾✅ Thank you Steph!!!! Don’t let my looks fool you 😔 Big men 🤗??
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