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About efiasworld

A British Born Ghanaian navigating her way through life.

Why Did I Move To Ghana (and why did I return)

Another question I get asked is why did I move to Ghana (and subsequently I also why did I move back). For this question, I will have to take you back to the late 70s early 80s, yes a lifetime … Continue reading

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Why Did I Start Blogging

When I was younger I said I wanted to go into journalism. I have never been one to talk so radio or TV was not for me, but I was going to travel the world and write for a living. … Continue reading

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Angry Black Woman

I hate social media, I read an article, then I read the comments, and then I get angry at the comments, then I get angry at myself for getting worked up, yet it’s the world we live in. I put … Continue reading

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Ghana is doing just fine?

I came across an article titled “Africa is doing just fine, thank you”. It listed all the innovations happening across Africa, after reading it, I thought about Ghana when I arrived in 2007 to the last time I was there … Continue reading

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Rejection/Redirection

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13 A year to the date after being made redundant, I have found myself in the same position again. This is probably the 4th time I have been manoeuvred … Continue reading

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New Discovery

The UK and I are having a tough time at the moment. I liken it to a relationship that you had been in since a young age, then you take a break, form new relationships but come back not out … Continue reading

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Supporting the Ghana Diaspora Community

I was at an event the other week and Uncle Papa, high commissioner to the UK was talking about a Ghanaian woman he had met. She was suffering from mental health issues and his response was to go back to … Continue reading

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Monkey Business

I don’t really have the personal attachment to the British monarchy as others do, and I am all for live and let live. Prince Harry met and fell in love with a woman who has a drop of colour in … Continue reading

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Diaspora Town Hall Meeting – 2 years of good governance, change is happening – Part 2

It was a weird set up. There were seats on stage for the panel to sit, but they only went up for the question and answer session. Instead, the panel sat down in the first row of where the audience … Continue reading

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Diaspora Town Hall Meeting – 2 years of good governance, change is happening – Part 1

On the 6th April I took myself to Wood Green to listen to how well the new government has done over the past couple of years and see if there are any ideas I could get as to how I … Continue reading

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