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Social networking website Twitter may not be as popular as its counterpart Facebook which has over one billion subscribers.
But in recent times Twitter appears to be catching on with Africa’s young business executives who would only want to drop a line of text about events around them. In the latest user rankings by strategic communications agency Portland, Accra emerged the most active city in West Africa and the eight most active on the continent.
But what exactly do people in Accra use this social media tool for? Fiifi Koomson has been finding out in the following report (attached audio)
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