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Ghana In Focus aims to bring you the lowdown on Ghana including critique on the hot topics making waves in Ghana as well as buying property in Ghana, renting in Ghana especially in the capital, Accra. Also looking at building a property in Ghana and some of the things to look out for such as building materials and environmental factors. We will also be looking at land acquisition in Ghana, giving insight into issues like site plan, indenture, title and land certificate. Ghana In Focus aims t ...
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Akwaaba! Ghanaian slangs are so fun to know and use. Are you a Ghanaian diasporan or a non-Ghanaian interested in the Ghanaian culture? Planning on visiting Ghana anytime soon? Listen to our podcast and get all the info behind popular Ghanaian slangs! Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy We have got a blog too! Read via: www.slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com The podcast is available on all popular podcast streaming platforms. Email us your feedback/enquiries: slangsbyghanaians@gmail.com Let's g ...
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First season is all about the youth of Africa. Enjoy
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Welcome to Ghanamoneykinkon, where we give you tips, tools and deals to help you save money in Ghana
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All that's happening in Ghana, in a minute.
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The Ghanaian Sign Language Podcast - Chronological Bible Translation
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Tune into Ghana Vibes with SAJSONGS where you’ll get entertainment and lessons on language pronunciation and experience the culture of the Native Ghanian as we travel throughout the day.
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All you need to know about Parenting. Mistakes are not to be repeated.
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- Developing With The Private Sector - Managingghana.com is a vibrant private sector knowledge hub and podcast. Launched in 2019 by Ebenezer Denzel Amanor, an international trade consultant and data and e-commerce enabler in emerging markets, managingghana.com features impactful conversations with successful professionals, entrepreneurs, and business people.
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Welcome to the Memoirs Of A Plus Size Ghanaian Girl podcast, where amazing things happen and memorable memories are shared! We’ll talk about anything and everything 🤗
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English radio program produced on the Valley View Adventist University Campus, in Ghana.
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GNews Ghana is a social news and entertainment website designed with Ghanaians in mind. The website covers breaking news and topics in areas of Business, Entertainment, People and Politics, Love and Romance, Technology and Everything else. GNews Ghana combines the best content, technology, and distribution capabilities to connect with millions of engaging Ghanaians who rely on us for a modern, intelligent take on the world around them. GNews's audience consistently ranks as the most affluent ...
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Привет! Меня зовут Кристина Вазовски. 2 апреля 2019 года я поеду в Гану снимать документальный фильм про смерть. Я не знаю, как обращаться с камерой, у меня очень мало денег и почти не осталось времени. «Am I Ghana Die?» - это мой аудио-дневник, в котором я каждый день буду рассказывать, как продвигается подготовка к съемкам фильма. Умру ли я в процессе - вопрос открытый. Обратная связь: Telegram-канал @amighanadie Instagram @krisvazovsky Почта amighanadie@gmail.com
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Free and easy listening music mix from Ghana and around the world
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In Ghana, types of cloth and the design of textiles are about more than just fashion. Woven Kente cloth is a great status symbol, marking wealth and, in the past, office - something to be worn on important occasions and by important people. Adinkra is a printed fabric, hand-made and worn mainly for funerals, which are very important celebrations in Ghana. The tracks on this album introduce the Kente weavers and Adinkra workers, show the creative processes behind the textiles they make, and r ...
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In Ghana, types of cloth and the design of textiles are about more than just fashion. Woven Kente cloth is a great status symbol, marking wealth and, in the past, office - something to be worn on important occasions and by important people. Adinkra is a printed fabric, hand-made and worn mainly for funerals, which are very important celebrations in Ghana. The tracks on this album introduce the Kente weavers and Adinkra workers, show the creative processes behind the textiles they make, and r ...
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Ghana i mit hjerte - den ghanesiske kultur lever også i Danmark Så skal vi i gang med sæson 2. Podcasten, der før hed Afrikas Millenials, er nu omdøbt til Ghana i mit hjerte. Anders Guldberg og Lærke Sivkjær har talt med mennesker, der alle har rødder i Ghana. I podcastseriens seks episoder bliver du klogere på tanker om identitet, drømme og meget mere. Disse historier er fortalt af mennesker, der alle har en ting til fælles: de har Ghana i deres hjerter. Ghana i mit hjerte er produceret af ...
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Afrika in Focus Special: The Year 2024 in review Part II featuring Ghana. Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika n Focus continues our review of 2024. We begin with events in Ghana that concluded with the dramatic 2024 elections, where the New Patriotic Party (NPP) experienced a huge defeat. The opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), rose to prominence with an unprecedented 56% of the vote, marki…
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an episode about the current happening in Ghana the election the winner and the general situation in the country. sports gossips and more
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Send us a text This week's episode of Afrika in Focus reviews the year 2024 and offers listeners an in-depth examination of the key events shaping the continent. We start with South Afrika -- With thirty years since the end of apartheid, South Africa faces a seismic political shift as the African National Congress (ANC) lost its parliamentary major…
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Afrika in Focus: Tourism in Afrika - Unveiling Johannesburg - A Megacity's Cultural and Modern Transformation
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Send us a text We continue our series looking at tourism in Afrika where we take you on a captivating journey through Johannesburg, a dynamic megacity in South Africa. Known for its rich history rooted in the gold rush, Johannesburg has evolved into a vibrant hub that melds cultural heritage with modern innovation. As a city that is both a financia…
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Send us a text Accra, the bustling capital city of Ghana, stands as a vibrant hub of African tourism, seamlessly blending rich cultural history with modern marvels. In this podcast episode, we explore why Accra is a top travel destination, particularly during the festive "Detty December." This period, spanning from December to January, transforms t…
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Afrika in Focus: Tourism in Afrika - Discovering Nairobi - East Africa's Premier Travel Destination
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Send us a text Could Nairobi, Kenya, be the elite travel destination that rivals Europe's finest cities? Discover why this bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis is your perfect holiday spot this December through January. Join me, Kwame, as I explore Nairobi's unrivalled allure on this week's Africa in Focus. From its impressive infrastructure to its cu…
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Ghanaians, in our usual fashion, have slangs for every occasion; even elections! We discuss on this episode of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast, slangs that have popped up during Ghana's election period. Disclaimer: This episode of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast contains a discussion on politics in Ghana, approached from a strictly neutral and non-…
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Ghanaian slangs often blow up from viral social media videos; even years after the videos went viral! We discuss such slangs and more on this episode of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast. Slangs Discussed: Woyale, Tesla Owusu, Y3Fasttt and If I Do Everything Today, What Will I Do Tomorrow? Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy. Listen to the Slangs By …
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Send us a text In this episode of "Ghana in Focus," we examine business and investment opportunities in Ghana and explore the untapped business potential in Ghana's tech sector, specifically in HR and payroll software development. Ghana's IT sector is still in its infancy, presenting a golden opportunity for entrepreneurs and software developers re…
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets of the Ghanaian real estate market with Sam and Yaba who share their insights of founding the Ghana Bound brand. Born from a personal mission to document their relocation experience, Sam and Yaba's initiative now serves as a beacon for diasporans dreaming of a life in Ghana. Through engaging YouTube content and exp…
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Send us a text NB: Apologies for part of the sound quality and the abrupt ending!! This podcast continues our series looking at Afrikans from the Diaspora who have returned to Ghana and made Ghana home!! What does it mean to truly feel at home you may be asking? For Sam and Yaba, the answer led them to make a life-altering decision to move from the…
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Send us a text In this gripping episode of "Ghana in Focus," we delve deep into the complexities surrounding Ghana's political and economic landscape as the nation approaches its critical elections on December 7th. Under the leadership of President Akufo-Addo, Ghana has faced significant economic struggles that have dramatically affected the liveli…
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Send us a text Can supporting your partner lead to a thriving marriage, or does it risk creating power imbalances and infidelity? Join me, Kwame, as I explore these compelling questions inspired by the dynamic marriage of popular Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya and his wife, Miss Trudy. By examining their relationship, we highlight how mutual support h…
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Welcome to Season Four of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast! On this episode, we discuss words you didn't realize were actually slangs in Ghana. Ghanaians use lots of terms in everyday speech. Some of these words are slangs that don't appear as such. Listen to the season four premiere of the Slangs By Ghanaians podcast as we discuss these slangs (and…
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Send us a text Ghana in Focus this week dives into the complex landscape of modern marriage in Ghana. The episode addresses the mounting pressures that are reshaping the institution of marriage, focusing on both cultural expectations and economic realities. In Ghana, marriage is not just a personal affair but a societal expectation. Traditionally, …
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Send us a text This special episode of "Ghana in Focus," celebrates the 115th birth anniversary of Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president and a pivotal figure in the nation's history. Nkrumah's influence extends far beyond Ghana's borders, making him a monumental figure in the Pan-African movement. We delve into his journey, visionary projects, and…
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a bonus episode that marks a new and rejuvenated new beginning of the Ghana Today Show
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Ghana in Focus Special: illegal small scale mining (Galamsey) Part II - A genocide and Ecocide right before our very eyes
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Send us a text This week on Ghana in Focus, we delve deep into the escalating crisis caused by illegal small-scale mining, locally known as Galamsey. Despite various government interventions, a staggering three-quarters of Ghana's water sources are now contaminated with toxic chemicals such as arsenic, lead, mercury, and cyanide. The Ghana Water Co…
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Send us a text Is the global health narrative about diseases in Africa genuinely informative or part of a larger agenda? Join us as we question the World Health Organization's recent declaration of monkeypox as a global emergency, a stark shift from their previous stance. We scrutinize the credibility of global health authorities and media portraya…
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Afrika in Focus Special: The dangers of Interracial Relationships on African Identity and Culture
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Send us a text Is race mixing eliminating African culture and identity? Join me, Kwame, on this week's Africa in Focus as we tackle the complex and often controversial subject of interracial and biracial relationships. Drawing inspiration from influential figures like Muhammad Ali and Marcus Garvey, I share my deeply held beliefs on the importance …
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Ghana in Focus: Relationships in Ghana Part VI: Exposing the secret some Ghanaian women are hiding!
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Send us a text In this enlightening episode of "Ghana in Focus, I take you on a journey to uncover the hidden complexities of dating Ghanaian women, specifically aimed at men from the diaspora. If you are a diaspora man looking to navigate the intricate landscape of relationships in Ghana, this episode is packed with invaluable insights and practic…
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Ghana in Focus Special: The Year of Return and the Surge of African Diaspora Relocating to Ghana
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Send us a text The episode uncovers various layers of motivations and impacts exploring why thousands of Africans are finding a new home in Ghana. The Year of Return, a landmark event inviting diasporans to reconnect with their ancestral roots, attracted 1.9 million visitors and has sparked a continuing trend of relocation. An estimated 20,000 to 3…
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Afrika in Focus Special: The Ripple Effects of Biden's Exit on U.S. Policy, Africa, and Ghana
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Send us a text Africa in Focus takes an in-depth look at the political ripple effects following President Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election. This significant development holds profound implications for the United States, Africa, and specifically Ghana. In this special edition, we dissect the reasons behind Biden's choice. Biden's decisio…
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Ghana in Focus Special: Analysing the legacy of Nana Akufo Addo's Presidency Part II- Housing, Healthcare, Illegal Mining, Debt restructuring and Power Crises
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Send us a text In this episode of "Ghana in Focus," we delve into the multifaceted legacy of President Nana Akufo-Addo, analyzing his administration's impact on housing, healthcare, mining, debt restructuring and the power crises in Ghana. The episode offers a comprehensive look at the achievements and shortcomings of Akufo-Addo’s presidency. Housi…
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Send us a text In this week's episode of "Ghana in Focus," we take a comprehensive and critical look at the legacy of President Nana Akufo-Addo. With elections just five months away, it's a crucial time to reflect on the socio-economic challenges that have defined his tenure since 2017. In examining Nana Akufo-Addo's legacy, the episode provides a …
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Ghana in Focus Special: Tackling the Soaring Costs of Construction in Ghana - A Guide for International Investors
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Send us a text The latest episode of Ghana in Focus, tackles a pressing issue: the soaring costs of construction in Ghana. As building material prices continue to climb, this episode serves as an essential guide for those who want to build their property in Ghana. Kwame opens the episode by discussing the significant increase in building material p…
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Ghana in Focus : Unlocking the Secrets to Buying Prime Land in Ghana - Tips, Locations, and Pitfalls to Avoid
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Send us a text Are you ready to unlock the secrets to purchasing prime land in Ghana without falling into common pitfalls? In this week's episode of Ghana in Focus, I, Kwame, your trusted Ghanaian journalist and entrepreneur, guide you through a meticulous journey of land acquisition in Ghana. We'll dissect the essential steps you need to take to v…
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Send us a text Discover why you should rethink your next vacation destination! Join me, Kwame, as we challenge common travel trends and shine a spotlight on the underrated gems of the African world. This week on Africa in Focus, we explore the stunning allure of Jamaica and the dynamic vibrancy of Luanda, Angola. You'll hear why the negative stereo…
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Send us a text Can Africa rival the top travel destinations in Europe, Asia, and North America? Absolutely, and this week, we're setting our sights on the mesmerizing city of Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire. Join me, Kwame, as we uncover the essence of one of Africa's most dynamic urban landscapes. As many in the Western Hemisphere seek vacation spots, we…
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Afrika in Focus Special: Africa Day Tribute - Revolutionary Leaders and the Struggle for Continental Unity and Freedom
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Send us a text Embark on a journey through the revolutionary heartbeat of Africa with me, Kwame, as we honor the legacy of Africa Day and the fearless leaders who paved the way for the continent's future. In this powerful episode, we dissect the historical and ongoing struggles for independence and self-determination, setting the stage for a discus…
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Ghana in Focus Special: Currency Woes in Ghana - Understanding the Cedi's Depreciation and Path Forward
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Send us a text Discover the true culprits behind the Ghanaian cedi's downward spiral in a candid discussion that goes beyond the usual suspects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. I'm Kwame, your guide through the complex economic landscape of Ghana, bringing you a narrative that's not just about the numbers but the lives they…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in focus investigates the trend of big companies leaving Ghana. Ghana is considered as the gateway to Afrika. However due to the severe economic challenges the country is going through many big businesses have been compelled to leave Ghana. This state of affairs is worrying particularly as the government …
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in focus analyses why Ghanaian youth should stay in Ghana rather than seeking greener pastures on the West. Over the last 4 years there has been a marked increase in the numbers of Ghanaians that have left the country. We explain some of the reasons why Ghanaians have decided to leave the country. We then…
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Afrika in Focus Special: The Great Betrayal of Mandela and the ANC, The Land issue in South Afrika
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus looks at the vexed issue of land in South Afrika. Land was a fundamental issue in the whole FREEDOM struggle in South Afrika. We detail the importance of land to a people and how central land is to the nation building aspect of a people. We detail how Mandela and the ANC (Afrikan National Congre…
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Afrika in Focus special: 30 Years after Mandela becoming president is South Afrika free or still under Aparthied
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus looks at 30 years of so called democracy in South Afrika. 30 Years ago this week Nelson Mandela became the first democratically elected president of South Afrika. We state that the system of apartheid never ended with the election of Nelson Mandela and the ANC (African National Congress) governm…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus looks at Rwanda 30 years on from the genocide that resulted in the loss of over 1 million Afrikan lives. The western media and political establishments present the narrative that Rwanda is an Afrikan economic 'miracle' and the leadership of Kagame is an example of progressive Afrikan leadership.…
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Afrika in Focus Special: Dye-ing to look good - The Hair care and beauty industry Part II - Skin bleaching/ whitening
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus continues our series looking into the beauty industry. We look into the epidemic of skin bleaching in the global Afrikan community. Before this we put a rap on the hair issue and state the damaging toxic chemicals that are present in the hair products. We advise what chemicals to look out for an…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus examines the effects of the hair care industry on Afrikan (Black) women. We start by analysing why Afrikan women globally spend huge amounts of money trying to look like European women. We then go into depth using history and mind control techniques how Afrikan women were programmed to hate thei…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in Focus ends our heritage month series looking at aspects of Ghanaian life. This week we analyse why the LGBTQ agenda is anti Ghanaian family values. This is in light of the anti LGBTQ bill unanimously passed in the Ghanaian parliament that is now awaiting the President of the Republic of Ghana to ascend…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in Focus continues our Ghana heritage series month. We look at Kumasi as a viable investment destination. Kumasi or Kumase is the second city of Ghana and is the capital of the Asante Region of Ghana, Kumasi is a 5 and a half hour journey by road from the capital Accra and is also easily accessible by pla…
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Send us a text As part of our heritage month series, this week's edition of Ghana in Focus looks at some more authentic Ghanaian dishes. The dishes we feature include the national dish of the Asante people Fufuo and Palm nut soup (Ab3nkwan), the national dish of the Ga people, Ga Kenkey (Ncran Dokonu) and a Ghanaian street food classic K3l3w3l3 (sp…
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Ghana in Focus Special: Political independence is useless without Economic independence: Who really owns Ghana?
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Send us a text This week's episode of Ghana in Focus asks a pertinent question, who really owns Ghana. This is in light of Ghana celebrating its 67th year of so called independence on 6th March 1957. The question of who really owns Ghana is a cogent one given the assertion that political independence is meaningless without economic independence. Gi…
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Ghana in Focus special: State of the Nation Address - A president out of touch with reality??
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in Focus highlights the president of Ghana's State Of the Nation Address (SONA) and stress this is a president who is seriously out of touch with reality. We go into numerous topics that the president mentioned or did not mention and give our take on these topics. Health - we explain that the state run cl…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus reviews the just ended Afrikan Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast. By all accounts the football fiesta that was AFCON was a great success with more than 2 Billion people watching the event in more than 170 countries. Added to this most of the stadia hosting the matches were sold out culminati…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus analyses the Biopic of Bob Marley, ONE LOVE. We explain the rationale for the movie and stress that certain factors like the marketability of the film and the type of message the producers / directors of the film wanted to portray were all considerations before the release of the film. The portr…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in Focus looks at marriage in the Ghanaian/ traditional Afrikan setting. We explain the concept of marriage in the Ghanaian / Afrikan tradition and why the institution of marriage is valued deeply and the role this plays in the community / nation. We explain the difference in the concept of marriage betwe…
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Ghana in Focus: Relationships Part IV - Black women saying they are NO GOOD Black men, myth or reality?
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in Focus examines the vexed question that many Afrikan (Black) women in the West and some in Afrika claim that there are no good Afrikan (Black) men out there. We scrutinize this claim by stating what is a definition of a good Black man? We explain some of the socio economic nuances especially in the West…
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Ghana in Focus Special: Britain loaning stolen Asante crown jewels, a good thing or a slap in the face
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Send us a text This week's edition of Ghana in Focus looks at the outrageous decision by Britain to 'loan' to the Asante nation, stolen Asante crown jewels. We chronicle the history of how these precious crown jewels were stolen by the wicked British during the Asante-British wars of 1800-1904 where the main aim of the British was to steal the Asan…
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Send us a text Ghana crashed out of this year's Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) by failing to beat lowly Mozambique and therefore failing to make the knockout stages of the AFCON for a second tournament in a row . They are many reasons why Ghana failed at AFCON 23 some of which include the Ghana Football Association (GFA) allowing the impressive Otto…
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Send us a text This week's edition of Afrika in Focus highlights Australia as the country celebrates 'Australia day'. We first give an historical overview of Australia and state that Australia is a Afrikan/Black country. We highlight the original people of Australia, the 'Aboriginal' people have lived in Australia for more than 60,000 years. We sta…
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