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Why Ghana is introducing AI tools in Twi, Ewe, Dagbani

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  • Truth Table 1 month ago

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  • FRANKIE 1 month ago

    This miseducation minister will take us back 2,000 years. AI tools in Twi, Ewe, Dagbani? Mehn! In this age? English is the language of science and technology, medicine, architecture, agriculture, nanotechnology, AI, engineeri ...
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  • THIEF OF BAGDAD 1 month ago

    FRANKIE you a fool you are one of foilish individual who thougt speaking english is knowlage that is why African are behind everything you only think like Akufo Addo.

  • The Spear 1 month ago

    You don't understand the import of what Frankie just said, and by extrapolation, I believe you have no common sense. I wouldn't have replied to this, but I want others too to take note.

    French is the closest to English lan ...
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  • Papykwabee 1 month ago

    I think Ga and Hausa are among the most widely spoken languages in Ghana after Twi, so why not include them, it doesn't make sense to me.

  • Ablekuma Van Damme 1 month ago

    Apart from Accra where do they speak Ga again in Ghana????? Stop the nonsense and stomach direction comments. You idiots always want to create confusion.

  • Goodman 1 month ago

    Hausa is not a Ghanaian language and we cannot spend our monies on it. For Ga,you are correct

  • Ojatanaa 1 month ago

    Hansa is a settlers language

  • Kuko Zuure 1 month ago

    Education minister Honorable Haruna, because you are in the kitchen, you included Dagbani. Carry on

  • Shoe 1 month ago

    If you are clueless get some education. Apart from Twi, Dagbani is the second most widely spoken language in Ghana.

  • Mantse Bi 1 month ago

    We will resist!! Maybe they will pilot outside Accra..then we don't mind...very soon, ingrates on Ga land will be shown their level..
    We will show u we own the land even if u have a mansion on it

  • Ablekuma Van Damme 1 month ago

    There is nothing you fit do fisherman!!! Odwan!!! Why don't you also resist the roads and interchanges been done in Accra??? The lands in Accra belongs to Akuapims not Gas. You will rather be thrown out to go back to ille efe

  • Peaceful man 1 month ago

    Foolish talk

  • THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE & CHIEFTANCY SHOULD BE IN CHARGE OF THIS PROJECT 1 month ago

    In collabiration with Min of Education and Info. Tech.

  • Former President 1 month ago

    Excellent thanks, gives us more please

  • Nana K 1 month ago

    Watch out for LGBTQ+ tools, Mr. Minister.

  • kelewele 1 month ago

    What about Ga? Useless politicians!

  • Ojatanaa 1 month ago

    Where are the oobake people no where to be found they are only good for kenkey and fish as mahama said

  • Harold 1 month ago

    Mr minister, isn't it an insult to the Gadangme people who the capital of Ghana stands on?

    What have Gas and Dangmes done to you guys that you have together decided to obsolete our language

    I'm so disappointed in you an ...
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  • Emmanuel Ntim Asubonteng 1 month ago

    I agree that Ga and Dangme deserve preservation and recognition. However, placing the blame solely on government and Google avoids the deeper issue at the heart of the matter.

    Languages do not disappear because of policy; ...
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