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*'''Traditional media in Ghana has a reputation for being politicized, particularly during elections. That’s why social media initiatives like Ghana Decides are important. They offer a good balance for Ghanaians at home and abroad: non-partisan, factual, and issue based information, with none of the ‘politricks’.''' |
*'''Traditional media in Ghana has a reputation for being politicized, particularly during elections. That’s why social media initiatives like Ghana Decides are important. They offer a good balance for Ghanaians at home and abroad: non-partisan, factual, and issue based information, with none of the ‘politricks’.''' |
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**[https://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/30/africa/ghana-elections-2016/index.html/ Mistrust elections? There’s an app for that], Loren Treisman (December 7, 2016) |
**[https://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/30/africa/ghana-elections-2016/index.html/ Mistrust elections? There’s an app for that], Loren Treisman (December 7, 2016) |
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 12 July 2024
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Jemila Abdulai is a Ghanaian blogger, writer and digital marketer.
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[edit]- Traditional media in Ghana has a reputation for being politicized, particularly during elections. That’s why social media initiatives like Ghana Decides are important. They offer a good balance for Ghanaians at home and abroad: non-partisan, factual, and issue based information, with none of the ‘politricks’.
- Mistrust elections? There’s an app for that, Loren Treisman (December 7, 2016)