Monthly Archives: June 2011

oh Ghana…we still have a long way to go….

So its Saturday night, party time for some but a night in, in front of the TV for me. What is the reason for me being so old before my time….apart from me being a boring old fart, it’s my … Continue reading

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What’s the difference between a cigarette, and a spliff….it depends who is gossiping about you

It’s been a while, I went into a bit of a hibernation. I go through that sometimes, ever since I was a little girl, I think it is some type of untapped manic depression that I never got treated for. … Continue reading

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Alcohol really isn’t my friend

I am suffering from a hangover on a day when I have had meetings from 10am to 4pm, I really don’t know what I was thinking when I suggested to my cousin that we should stop for one drink on … Continue reading

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Ghana Police…life on the other side of the law…it’s kinda lawless

Yesterday morning I was listening to the radio. The AGP was discussing the legalities of amongst other things, keeping a photocopy of a driving license as opposed to having your actual license. Apparently it is classified as forgery, I don’t … Continue reading

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If I can make there (in Ghana) I’ll make it anywhere…

I had a few days of off to sort myself out, once again. The purpose was to get my house in order, tidy up and do a bit of DIY (well get someone to do it). I was also, time … Continue reading

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The money tree myth….

First of all I must reiterate the point about the single woman in Ghana and also add, being a person who has obviously spent a substantial amount of time abroad also attracts people who think they are more smarter than … Continue reading

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The Problem With Customer Service in Ghana….Ghanaians

Sometimes, I just want to go back to London, where everything functions well. There is a constant flow of water, electricity. I can walk into Tesco and Sainsbury’s and buy decently priced food. I don’t have to worry about buying … Continue reading

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