Well thought of and well written, above all factual. Well done. It is easy to forget that with a bit more of positive thinking a lot of good can come. The North of Ghana must be restored to its former glory.
When a British ... read full comment
Well thought of and well written, above all factual. Well done. It is easy to forget that with a bit more of positive thinking a lot of good can come. The North of Ghana must be restored to its former glory.
When a British delegation visited Kumasi in the early 19th century, they were impressed with the city. Asanti Traders who had visited Yendi, however told the Brits Yendi is a much more impressive city. Let us look back to see a brighter future.
Kelvin Phylls 8 years ago
U said it all, tourism has great prospects fr the country, bt then, we need to walk our talk..
Great piece.
U said it all, tourism has great prospects fr the country, bt then, we need to walk our talk..
Great piece.
mojingles 8 years ago
It is immensely gratifying to read such a glowing tribute to the North's tourism potential coming as it is from a southerner. For much of our nation's short history, the north has been marginalized in all spheres and tourism ... read full comment
It is immensely gratifying to read such a glowing tribute to the North's tourism potential coming as it is from a southerner. For much of our nation's short history, the north has been marginalized in all spheres and tourism is no exception. Given this blatant discrimination, foreign tourists are invariably advised to visit historical sites in the south. The north nary warrants a mention at all. But hopefully with the minister's initiative coupled with articles of this caliber, the north may finally be getting the recognition it deserves.
Well thought of and well written, above all factual. Well done. It is easy to forget that with a bit more of positive thinking a lot of good can come. The North of Ghana must be restored to its former glory.
When a British ...
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U said it all, tourism has great prospects fr the country, bt then, we need to walk our talk..
Great piece.
It is immensely gratifying to read such a glowing tribute to the North's tourism potential coming as it is from a southerner. For much of our nation's short history, the north has been marginalized in all spheres and tourism ...
read full comment