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Married, Single, Other
I have a cousin who is always on Facebook. She has a lot of opinions and some days she really leaves her feelings on the table. Can she be harsh sometimes? Some would say yes, I see someone who is … Continue reading
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Ghana and Tourism 1.2
Only 3% of Ghana’s income comes through tourism. While at the summit, Bollie (of Reggie & Bollie) made reference to when he was on holiday in Jamaica, as much as he loved it, he said that Jamaica not dissimilar to … Continue reading
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Ghana Tourism Summit 1.1
In the first two weeks of me becoming a temporary lady of leisure all I did was sleep, watch re-runs and pretty much did nothing. Then I got bored so I started to go out for walks (I am working … Continue reading
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Career Guidance
Ghana is a country vibrant in creativity. From the Kente weaving in the Ashanti Region, Shea nuts used to make shea butter in the north. The food, the dancing and the music, the country is rich in resources which can … Continue reading
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Onward and Upwards
In a week from now I will join the ranks of the unemployed. I was thinking I would catch up on some TV, eat my feelings and just when I am about to turn borderline alcoholic, I will pull myself … Continue reading
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I’m a homeowner….well almost
I wanted to write and tell you all that I am officially a homeowner, but that would be too easy and I am dealing with Ghana drama so I am almost a homeowner. After 3 years and a lot of … Continue reading
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Vision 2018
Hey guys, it’s been a while. Happy new year. It’s supposed to be spring and there was a glimpse of it over the weekend, but that’s all folks, I am still in my winter coat and my thick jumper and … Continue reading
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Never look a gift horse in the mouth
At the end of the year I will be out of a job once again. This time around, I didn’t resign or talk my way out of a job (*cough*, Olam). No, this time around, they are moving my department … Continue reading
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Church Matters again
Contrary to my very opinionated blog persona, in real life I am actually quite shy. I don’t make friends that easily but the ones I do become like family to me. I usually go with their spirit, if I feel … Continue reading
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Cultural Appropriation
A while ago I wrote about Jollof-rice-gate. Jamie Oliver had sparked outrage from some Ghanaians (and a couple of Nigerians) because they felt that he had appropriated our beloved dish. Well it doesn’t stop there. Valentino used the prototype for … Continue reading
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