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The Flagstaff house is very bright 🇬🇭 #iloveGhana🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·197 Vue
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Nigeria is one of the top 10 recipients of UK aid. But why should Nigeria be taking aid from Western countries? They have so much resources. This shouldn’t be happening.
#iLoveGhanaNigeria 🇳🇬 is one of the top 10 recipients of UK aid. But why should Nigeria be taking aid from Western countries? They have so much resources. This shouldn’t be happening. #iLoveGhana 🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·618 Vue -
GHANA MUST GO
On 17th January, 1983, exactly 42 years ago today, President of Nigeria, Shehu Shagari issued an executive order to expel two million undocumented West African migrants, half of whom were from Ghana.
After the expulsion, the over 1 million Ghanaians headed westwards, passing through Benin and Togo. Because of an attempted coup the previous year, the President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, had closed the main land crossing with Togo, and to avoid a sudden influx of returnees, Togo then also shut its borders with Benin.
Therefore, once the migrants reached Benin, the way out was restricted and they were forced to remain in the port of Cotonou, the country's seat of government, attempting to find a boat to Ghana. After they had been stranded for more than a week, Ghana reopened its borders, causing Togo to do likewise so that the Ghanaians could return home. Thousands of Ghanaians died at the border.
#iLoveGhanaGHANA MUST GO On 17th January, 1983, exactly 42 years ago today, President of Nigeria, Shehu Shagari issued an executive order to expel two million undocumented West African migrants, half of whom were from Ghana. After the expulsion, the over 1 million Ghanaians headed westwards, passing through Benin and Togo. Because of an attempted coup the previous year, the President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, had closed the main land crossing with Togo, and to avoid a sudden influx of returnees, Togo then also shut its borders with Benin. Therefore, once the migrants reached Benin, the way out was restricted and they were forced to remain in the port of Cotonou, the country's seat of government, attempting to find a boat to Ghana. After they had been stranded for more than a week, Ghana reopened its borders, causing Togo to do likewise so that the Ghanaians could return home. Thousands of Ghanaians died at the border. #iLoveGhana 🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·560 Vue -
“The first time I traveled to some African countries, I appreciated my country for the first time because we are doing well. In as much as we still have a long way to go, honestly, if you compare us to some other countries I think we have done some good” - Sarkodie
#iLoveGhana“The first time I traveled to some African countries, I appreciated my country for the first time because we are doing well. In as much as we still have a long way to go, honestly, if you compare us to some other countries I think we have done some good” - Sarkodie #iLoveGhana 🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·749 Vue -
University of Professional Studies - Accra 🇬🇭. Beautiful 😍 #iloveGhana🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·516 Vue
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40km Bechem-Techimantia-Akomadan road in the Ahafo Region 🇬🇭. #iloveGhana 🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·882 Vue
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Ashesi University, one of Ghana’s best private universities, generates its own energy through solar. The university has installed 720 photovoltaic panels across its campus, with a generation capacity of 200 kilowatts.
#iLoveGhanaAshesi University, one of Ghana’s best private universities, generates its own energy through solar. The university has installed 720 photovoltaic panels across its campus, with a generation capacity of 200 kilowatts. #iLoveGhana 🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·969 Vue -
Meet Kweku Boakye Gyamfi, Ghana’s youngest medical doctor at age 22.
Graduating with honors from the University of Cape Coast, he was named the “Best Graduating Student in Surgery.”
Born in Cape Coast to a father who's a Business Advisor and caterer mother.
Kweku started school at a tender age and excelled hence entering medical school at the age of 16.
His journey to becoming a doctor has inspired many, showcasing determination and academic excellence.
Congratulations to the New Physician.
#iloveGhanaMeet Kweku Boakye Gyamfi, Ghana’s youngest medical doctor at age 22. Graduating with honors from the University of Cape Coast, he was named the “Best Graduating Student in Surgery.” Born in Cape Coast to a father who's a Business Advisor and caterer mother. Kweku started school at a tender age and excelled hence entering medical school at the age of 16. His journey to becoming a doctor has inspired many, showcasing determination and academic excellence. Congratulations 🎉 to the New Physician. #iloveGhana🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·1KB Vue -
Breathtaking..... This is Ote Waterfalls with a canopy walkway at Amedzofe in the Volta Region of Ghana.
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@cycy_travelsBreathtaking..... This is Ote Waterfalls with a canopy walkway at Amedzofe in the Volta Region of Ghana. #iLoveGhana 🇬🇭 📸@cycy_travels0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·1KB Vue -
I made a post earlier in the day about making it in Africa. Here’s the fact, Ibrahim Mahama made it right here in Ghana . Kennedy Agyapong became who he is in Ghana. Every other millionaire you know in Ghana made it here.
Same way, Dangote made it in Nigeria . Every other millionaire you may know in Nigeria made it in that country. American millionaires got their money in their country.
Chinese millionaires got their money in their country. Traveling abroad can make you a middle income earner but hardly a millionaire.
If you want to make millions, it will have to be in Ghana, it has to be in Africa. Especially because, Ghana is still developing, there are lots of untapped opportunities.
This is not motivational speech, it’s set of facts. We can make it here, do not lose hope.
#iloveGhanaI made a post earlier in the day about making it in Africa. Here’s the fact, Ibrahim Mahama made it right here in Ghana 🇬🇭. Kennedy Agyapong became who he is in Ghana. Every other millionaire you know in Ghana made it here. Same way, Dangote made it in Nigeria 🇳🇬. Every other millionaire you may know in Nigeria made it in that country. American millionaires got their money in their country. Chinese millionaires got their money in their country. Traveling abroad can make you a middle income earner but hardly a millionaire. If you want to make millions, it will have to be in Ghana, it has to be in Africa. Especially because, Ghana is still developing, there are lots of untapped opportunities. This is not motivational speech, it’s set of facts. We can make it here, do not lose hope. #iloveGhana🇬🇭0 Commentaires ·0 Parts ·2KB Vue
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