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Monthly Archives: September 2015
More tales of Efia in Essex
They say that all black people look the same, I just proved today that that’s how we feel about white people too. I just went to give information to the wrong person, I am sure there will be a little … Continue reading
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If you’re nappy and you know it clap your hands..
Even though black people have been in the West for decades and are probably spend the largest amounts on hair products, history has shown that you could only purchase these products in “urban” areas. Back in the day that was … Continue reading
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A Newbies Guide to Essex
The closer you live to the Queen’s house at Buckingham Palace in the City of Westminster, the more eloquent one’s comprehension of the English is. I live about an hour out, so although I do stumble with grammatical syntax, at … Continue reading
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Ghanaian funerals UK
As my Ghanaian friends know, when someone dies, after a week, they sit down with the relatives of the deceased, where they find out what happened, when they will be buried etc…, on this day, people usually bring over drinks, … Continue reading
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1st half review
It’s almost getting to the end of the year and I have been thinking about a few comments that people have made asking why do I miss Ghana and why would I want to go back. So I put down … Continue reading
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How to make $100k in 90 minutes
This is not a get rich quick email. Before I start, I wanted to tell you an article I read on the BBC website a while ago, apparently the ball boy for Ghana was paid $100,000 at the world cup … Continue reading
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