Author: Papa Linc

A world-class sales and marketing platform driven by artificial intelligence (AI) for lead generation, automated lead follow ups and sales, Opterflow has been launched in Ghana. Opterflow allows businesses anywhere in the world to capture and start meaningful conversations, nurture sales pipelines, automate and streamline entire business processes from lead acquisition to sales without having to hire or rely on a tech team. The platform was born out of the utter chaos that occurs when sales and marketing teams are tasked with closing deals while also managing day-to-day operations.  With Opterflow, businesses get to automate every other operation and focus on closing the…

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The High Court is today [Wednesday, March 16, 2022] expected to rule on a bail application filed by convener of #fixthecountry, Oliver Barker-Vormawor. The activist is accused of inciting an overthrow of constitutional organs of government but he has denied the claims and said he is ready to go to trial. He was arrested on February 11, 2022, over claims that he had threatened to cause a coup if government went ahead to pass the controversial Electronic Transaction Levy. Mr. Barker-Vormawor in his application for bail, contested the claims, saying a charge of treason felony against him cannot be sustained…

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The Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has charged academia as well as media practitioners to utilise the RTI Law, Act 989, to obtain reliable information from state institutions for their work.  Answering questions in Parliament yesterday, Mr Nkrumah said the law, which imposed an obligation on public institutions to provide information to applicants, was underutilised. “Mr Speaker, may I take advantage of the opportunity given me to reach out to the whole country, particularly the academic community. A lot of our young people have complained about difficulties in getting access to information when they are preparing their dissertations and so…

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Skyrocketing prices of commodities have Australian tradies struggling to make ends meet, with thousands of businesses at risk of going bust.Supply chain issues and lack of stock from national and international sources led to a spike in demand and prices for materials, with tradies bearing the brunt.Costs of metal ores, plastics, and timber have been consistently rising for years, but particularly through the pandemic as factories were forced to shut down for extended periods.The trickle-down effect of these surging costs mean Australian workers are forced to cover the difference, with the country on the verge of a major crisis.’I don’t…

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The explosion is believed to have come around an altitude of 20 kilometers (12.5 miles), a South Korean military official said.South Korea said the projectile was launched from the area of Sunan, near the capital of Pyongyang.South Korean and US intelligence authorities are continuing to analyze the details of Wednesday’s failed launch, South Korea officials said in a text sent to reporters.In a statement last week, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby strongly condemned the recent spate of North Korean launches, describing them as a “brazen violation of multiple United Nations Security Council resolutions.” On Tuesday, the US military staged exercises…

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Seasoned Journalist, Kwesi Pratt Jnr., has refuted claims that the Supreme Court is the final arbiter when it comes to issues bothering on the laws of the country.The Supreme Court has been challenged by some notable people in Parliament and the soceity following its verdict that a Deputy Speaker of Parliament is a Member of Parliament and can actively take part in decision-making in the House.The court specifically said a “Deputy Speaker is entitled to be counted as a Member of Parliament for quorum” and can “vote and take part in the decision of Parliament”.Some critics have agreed to the court…

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Shocking moment a man confronts his younger neighbour about a bright light shining into his yard before the dispute turns uglyFrustrated neighbour came into man’s backyard to complain about a bright lightThe homeowner adjusted the light but refused to shake his neighbour’s handThe dispute then escalated as captured by a woman who filmed the scene  By Olivia Day For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:59 EDT, 15 March 2022 | Updated: 00:40 EDT, 16 March 2022 A neighbourhood dispute has turned ugly after one man complained to his neighbour about a bright light shining into his backyard. In video uploaded to Reddit on…

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The victory of 40-year-old Serdar Berdymukhamedov was widely expected after his father elevated him to the No. 2 position in the country as a deputy prime minister, clearly indicating that he was the designated successor.There are no strong political opposition groups in the gas-rich desert nation of 6 million which borders Iran and Afghanistan in the south.Eight other candidates ran in the election, some of them largely unknown low-level public servants. Under the Turkmen constitution, the president is elected for a seven-year term.Serdar Berdymukhamedov is commonly referred to by local media as “the son of the nation,” while his 64-year-old…

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Musician Davido has issued a strong warning to critics who talk down on his kids on social media. The afrobeat star took to his Twitter page on Monday evening to lash out at a critic who threw shade at his son, Ifeanyi.The Twitter user had faulted the singer for using his son’s face for his A Better Time album. The tweep stated that the singer had “stained” the child with the “disaster” he called an album.“Using Peruzzi’s child as an album cover doesn’t guarantee success. Low-key e don stain that little boy white with that disaster he called an album,”…

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China has shared a 12-second video of what it claims to be an Australian surveillance plane flying in a ‘malicious’ manner before a laser was directed at it.The Australian government last month claimed lives had been put in danger by the Chinese military when a laser was pointed at a RAAF P-8 Poseidon plane.The aircraft was monitoring two warships from China’s People’s Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) sailing through the Arafura Sea between northern Australia and western New Guinea at the time of the incident.The RAAF P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft was in Australia’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) off the Top End when the…

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