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Marian Ansah writes: Let’s promote Africa’s rich culture

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  • Sherry 7 years ago

    A great culture undeniably was displayed with pride. Yes, there were hunting pictures with insinuating stereotypes that should embarrass us to the core.

  • £earn_$martphones_Repairing 7 years ago

    January is almost gone. Are you yet to start something? Still confused about what investment options to choose for the year to maintain steady cash flow? Think about it -everyday, both the employed and the idle are hooked to ...
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  • OTI AKENTEN 7 years ago

    Yes

  • HONESTY 7 years ago

    Some Africans think everyone is a fool.

    There's nothing called African or European culture,especially when the so called culture is an impediment to progress.
    I choose to brain wash myself for myself good.

  • piero 7 years ago

    why then do you write the story in English but not your local dialect.. also as a cultural advocate,your need to change your name..

  • HONESTY 7 years ago

    Tell her to write on a stone and leave it at her village gate for us to go and read.
    Yes, a lot of our culture is good but failing to adopt to changes it what is killing it and not because we feel inferior to express thems.
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  • Mr Bond 7 years ago

    Which kind of the culture you are talking about?The grass dress or the black cloth or the powdered face scary or zombie like paint culture you are talking about?

  • Kojo 7 years ago

    Let promote the good culture and delete the bad one,s. Killing your follow human bcos king or queen is dead, paintings your face like monster are Bad.

  • kofi ho 7 years ago

    Marian I like your argument but it starts from your house. Change your name to Afua Kobi Ansah. I hope you named all your children Ghanaian names not African or foreign names. It is really our names, food, dress which are rea ...
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  • Adom Asare 7 years ago

    Dear Marian, I agree 100% with you. It is extremely important to preserve our culture and our customs. I had the opportunity to travel to Japan and I visited 3 cities: Toyko, Osaka and Kumamoto. I was pleasantly surprised ...
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  • Afrifa Okatakyie 7 years ago

    thumps up Ansah sasraku u ve really made my day

  • Okponglo Guy 7 years ago

    Marian, as an academic, I feel ashamed as well. These are the things our histories and anthropology departments must be documenting and analyzing.

    Our universities are degree mills and do little research.2