August 2012
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Things I miss about Ghana
Playing ampe in school at break time. Or jumping rope. Man that was my shit.
Things I miss about Ghana
Playing nkuro (pretend cooking)
I miss going to the kitchen to gather all the left over veggies and etc to go and cook my own mini food.
In america where I live at 6:50pm its like ghost town in Ghana at 12am is when people decide to be social. Its crazy and i miss it there
Its NOT jellof. Wtf is that?! Its JOLLOF. Get your shit together
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My parents always forget something when they’re going to visit Ghana. ME
A Small Person Abroad: Honey I'm home... →
kildface:
Of course there is no ‘honey’ as such, just Ghana, my current beau. Landing back in Ghana, on a similarly unfriendly flight as before, welcomed by friendly faces and an easy journey back to the Academy. An easy 2 days of no work to slip back into African life has certainly been welcome….
The life of David Livingston blessed me again when I faced another temptation...
– Rev. Prof. Seth Ayettey, from his book
Can You Hear The Angels Sing?
A Vraeyda Literary Publication, out this Fall. (via vraeydamedia)
Ghana Vows to Disband Witch Camps →
unprncbl:
You don’t have to go home, but you can’t seek asylum from former villages that banished you here.
Eko Ile: The Afropolitan →
eko-ile:
There is this series on The Guardian’s website called “New Africa”. It is basically a look at the current climate of Africa in a positive light. It celebrates the individuals that are making Africa grow from the each corner of this massive continent. I spent come time reading an essay by Afua…
The Ama factor
hansonperspective:
It’s amazing how my daughter Azizah, and my grandma Mercy in Ghana (Allah rest her soul) have the same name of Ama, for they are decades apart but born on a Saturday still :) mA