
Yet no formal record endorsing this injunction has been provided thus far.
The hashtag #OccupyJulorBiHouse, which is now trending at the top spot, is a creative pun combining “Occupy” with “Jubilee House,” the capital of Ghana and home to the president of the country.

The word “Julor Bi,” which means “Child of a Thief,” comes from the Ga language.This statement represents the indifference and carelessness of Ghana’s governing class, whose choices have exacerbated the nation’s current problems.
When the peaceful protest got underway this morning, there were reports of police intimidating and intimidating people.
Over 50 demonstrators were detained at Jubilee House as a result of the police’ activities, which were justified by security risks.
The organization says that they were not formally served with any court injunction to stop their protest, despite there being rumors of political sponsorship from the opposition party.
While this was going on, Twitter (X) users blasted their favorite celebrities for not joining the “Occupy Julorbi House” protest.