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Prof. Kobby Mensah

@thepoe_t

Associate Professor of Marketing. Consultant. Software Developer Interests: Political Marketing. Communication. Tourism. Social Media. Think Different!

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#TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"As a proud card-bearing member of the GJA, I will never lead a government that intimidates or abuses journalists "– President John Mahama on recent attacks against journalists. #TV3GH

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President Mahama announces plans to convene a meeting between media, GJA, and security agencies to reorient security personnel to treat journalists as partners in national development #JoyNews

President Mahama announces plans to convene a meeting between media, GJA, and security agencies to reorient security personnel to treat journalists as partners in national development
#JoyNews
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PBN Prof. Kobby Mensah Ghana Tourism Authority Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts What’s the crime involved in acknowledging someone who is just trying to sell his or her motherland. Do you know the current news within the landscape of these content creators #letscelebrateourown

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“Those asking where he [Dr. Ato Forson] got the money… it takes economic wizardry to know you can use exchange rate alone to pay off debt. Why didn’t Ofori-Atta do same?” – Mahama Ayariga challenges critics of government’s debt strategy. #MidYearReview #ChannelOneNews

Vice-Chancellor, University of Ghana (@univgh_vc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On July 30, 2024, Ghana passed the Affirmative Action Act, not as a favour to women, but as a democratic and strategic necessity. A year on, as we mark #PanAfricanWomensDay, we must normalise women in leadership. Gender equity is national progress. #AffirmativeActionGhana

On July 30, 2024, Ghana passed the Affirmative Action Act, not as a favour to women, but as a democratic and strategic necessity. A year on, as we mark #PanAfricanWomensDay, we must normalise women in leadership. Gender equity is national progress. #AffirmativeActionGhana
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VC Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo has inspected progress on the UGBS Lecture Hall Phase II project, set for completion in Sept 2025. With Ghana’s first lattice roof & improved accessibility, the project was initiated by outgoing Dean, Prof. Justice Prof. Justice N. Bawole. #TransformativeStudentExperience

VC Prof. <a href="/aba_amfo/">Nana Aba Appiah Amfo</a> has inspected progress on the UGBS Lecture Hall Phase II project, set for completion in Sept 2025.

With Ghana’s first lattice roof &amp; improved accessibility, the project was initiated by outgoing Dean, Prof. Justice <a href="/jnbawole/">Prof. Justice N. Bawole</a>.

#TransformativeStudentExperience
Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts (@motcca_gh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Their Cries Still Echo in the Stones” — Emancipation Vigil at Cape Coast Castle 🕯️🏰 A moving vigil was held at the Cape Coast Castle as part of Ghana’s Emancipation Day 2025 commemorations, honoring ancestors of the transatlantic slave trade.

“Their Cries Still Echo in the Stones” — Emancipation Vigil at Cape Coast Castle 🕯️🏰

A moving vigil was held at the Cape Coast Castle as part of Ghana’s Emancipation Day 2025 commemorations, honoring ancestors of the transatlantic slave trade.
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I had the pleasure of inspecting the construction of the UGBS Lecture Hall Phase II complex. I’m especially impressed by the building’s sustainable, energy-efficient features and thoughtful accessibility design. I look forward to its completion with great anticipation.

I had the pleasure of inspecting the construction of the <a href="/ugbsofficial/">UGBS</a> Lecture Hall Phase II complex.

I’m especially impressed by the building’s sustainable, energy-efficient features and thoughtful accessibility design. I look forward to its completion with great anticipation.
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From Cowries to Crypto – tracing Africa’s monetary journey! Join the Inaugural Lecture for the Bank of Ghana Chair in Finance & Economics. 🗓 Tue, 5th Aug 2025 | 🕐 1:30 PM 📍 Cedi Conference Centre, UG #UGBS #UGDeptOfEconomics #BankOfGhana #FromCowriesToCrypto #Economics

From Cowries to Crypto – tracing Africa’s monetary journey!
Join the Inaugural Lecture for the Bank of Ghana Chair in Finance &amp; Economics.

🗓 Tue, 5th Aug 2025 | 🕐 1:30 PM
📍 Cedi Conference Centre, UG

#UGBS #UGDeptOfEconomics #BankOfGhana #FromCowriesToCrypto #Economics
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Kwame N'krumah Avenue in Burkina Faso transformed into a museum. During the Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) in February to March 2025, the Burkinabe capital inaugurated the Rue des Étoiles (Star Street) on Kwame Nkrumah Avenue in Ouagadougou.

Kwame N'krumah Avenue in Burkina Faso transformed into a museum.

During the Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) in February to March 2025, the Burkinabe capital inaugurated the Rue des Étoiles (Star Street) on Kwame Nkrumah Avenue in Ouagadougou.