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The impact of the blackout was felt most by businesses, especially those that depended largely on internet connections. The abrupt disruption damaged media firms, which heavily rely on online channels for public engagement and news transmission.
These sources encountered difficulties with their reputation, audience reach, and financial viability since they were unable to provide updates, articles, or engage with their followers on social media.
The impact of the blackout was not limited to the media business; it also affected other industries and people who depended on internet connectivity for their everyday activities and communication. Nevertheless, in the middle of the mayhem, steps were taken quickly to bring Ghana’s internet services back under control.
Although internet services in Ghana have somewhat returned to normal, work is still being done to address the larger problem of damage to international submarine fiber optic cables, which has affected not only Ghana but also other West African nations.
The event acts as a sobering reminder of the necessity of strong digital infrastructure and preventative steps to lessen the risks associated with unplanned outages.
Many people are considering the ramifications of prophetic predictions in a society that is becoming more linked, as well as the riddles of foresight, after reading Prophet Eric Boahen Uche’s warning.
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