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Ghana’s Silent Crisis: Why Data Protection and Privacy Must Be a National Priority

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By Richard Agodzo In a world where data is power, the careless or deliberate misuse of personal information can destroy lives. In Ghana, data protection and privacy remain some of the most under-discussed yet most critical issues of our time. From mobile money fraud and the non-consensual circulation of private images, to telecommunication companies allegedly profiteering from our data during elections, Ghanaians are increasingly exposed—but barely protected. The Hidden Menace Imagine waking up to discover your private photos circulating on social media. Or being bombarded with political messages from parties you’ve never signed up with, just because someone sold your phone number to them. For many Ghanaians, this is not imagination. It is reality. Personal data, meant to be private, is often harvested and exploited by third parties without consent. Whether it’s a telco selling data to marketers, a mobile money vendor leaking transaction details, or revenge pornography ruining lives, t...