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14/06/2026

[20 MINS VIDEO] - Cocoa farmer and mining engineer, Ing. Frederick Korankye, shares the frustration of cocoa farmers in this crisis Ghana’s cocoa sector faces. With a voice sounding depressed with words woven in pain, some still seek to only defend this government’s shameful cruelty. If the Hired Pens and Bought Opinions could stop insulting the pain with their blind loyalty while real lives are collapsing in the villages while they gaslight us with excuses in Accra, the government would hear the cry of the over 800,000 farmers. ENOUGH!
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12/06/2026

Cocoa farmers in Ghana faced a significant price reduction, from about GH¢3,100 to GH¢ 2,500 per bag, in the over 100 years of cocoa trading. Despite having last season’s cocoa beans, the government is not purchasing them. Hatchet men and gaslighting continue to undermine the farmers, while the government offers excuses for their inaction. Instead of spin and propaganda, the government should allocate 20% of its efforts to pay the farmers and save the industry.
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02/06/2026

TWI VERSION

The NDC’s ‘No Fees Stress’ promise has been exposed as a political ploy. They claimed to eliminate first-year tertiary academic fees to ease the stress of poor students. Meanwhile, they are only reimbursing a small portion of fees to those who could afford to enrol, which is not relief but a rebate that benefits those who had the means to pay in the first place. This undermines the trust of students and parents, especially those who couldn’t enrol and now receive a rebate. What happens to these students?



02/06/2026

The NDC’s so-called “No Fees Stress” promise has proven to be a classic example of political trickery.

They boldly declared their intention to eliminate first-year tertiary academic fees, aiming to alleviate the stress of securing admission on poor students.

Meanwhile, they now reimbursed only a fraction of fees to those who could already afford to enrol. This isn’t relief; it’s a rebate that benefits only those who had the means to pay in the first place.

Such a bait-and-switch approach undermines the trust of students and parents alike, particularly those thousands couldn’t afford to enroll to later get their rebate. What happens to these students?



The government can always have a means to achieving its numbers in its books, but the reality of people’s lives shows se...
04/05/2026

The government can always have a means to achieving its numbers in its books, but the reality of people’s lives shows serious hardship. While they sing “Bank of Ghana made losses to stabilize the economy”, the economy continues to show instability. What explains this disconnect? Who designed this reset at all?
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03/05/2026

The People’s Forum made this observation and confirmed it with our engagement with market women and taxi drivers in Koforidua early this year. There is a great disconnect between the government’s statistics it reports and the real-life situations of the people. This is not conjecture! Apostle Rev. Alex Nkrumah hit it right on the head. The hardships are real.
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03/05/2026

When assigns of government threatens those who speak of hardship, fear silences the nation. Critics are now silenced, as arrests and intimidation of opposition activists have seen no agitation from ‘sane voices’. Unfortunately, ‘sane voices’ fear the arrests may target them or their livelihoods. It’s a regime of ‘speak up and risk your livelihood being dismantled, stay quiet and live in fear’. What a reset Ghanaians bought!
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28/04/2026

EV owners are now paying extra at public charging stations because DUMSOR has made home charging impossible. Darkness at home, high costs outside – is this the green future we were promised? We kind reset this?
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28/04/2026

Cold store operators are losing fish and meat daily as DUMSOR silently wipes out their income, pushing families into hardship. This power crisis is bleeding businesses and hurting Ghana’s economy. Mr. Minister, no more excuses, fix the lights now!
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Today thanks to DUMSOR, you’ll still be queuing at the fuel station like everyone else if you own an electric vehicle! T...
26/04/2026

Today thanks to DUMSOR, you’ll still be queuing at the fuel station like everyone else if you own an electric vehicle! The talks about green energy is of no essence if we have to be buying fuel to charge our cars and to keep the lights on in our homes. It’s like paying rent for a room you can’t even enter. Users invested in electric vehicles for cost savings and freedom from fuel dependency, yet now they’re paying double--charging their cars in darkness and feeding generators with fuel. Who exactly designed this ‘reset’?
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