Ghana's cohesive social structure is well woven into our traditional clothing.
I think Ghana is envied by the rest of Africa and beyond, where else do Moslems, Christians and other Faiths live in harmony side-by-side and ev ... read full comment
Ghana's cohesive social structure is well woven into our traditional clothing.
I think Ghana is envied by the rest of Africa and beyond, where else do Moslems, Christians and other Faiths live in harmony side-by-side and even attend each others religious functions without extremist violence?
Long live Fugu, Kente and all our other clothing of many colours.
JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago
Very true. And Long Live every sekebrity that loves run around butt-naked on the streets of Accra. There must be a Butt-Naked Day in Ghana.
Very true. And Long Live every sekebrity that loves run around butt-naked on the streets of Accra. There must be a Butt-Naked Day in Ghana.
Former Dining Hall Prefect 1 month ago
Stop this fugu nonsense and deal with the brown galamsey water we are drinking.
Stop this fugu nonsense and deal with the brown galamsey water we are drinking.
JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago
Thursdays are Fufu Day, a day to fill and silence growling stomachs. One Ghanaian-One Bowl of Fufu, every Thursday, courtesy of the generosity of the Ghana government. It's Thursday, so it must be free Fufu Day.
Thursdays are Fufu Day, a day to fill and silence growling stomachs. One Ghanaian-One Bowl of Fufu, every Thursday, courtesy of the generosity of the Ghana government. It's Thursday, so it must be free Fufu Day.
Ghana's cohesive social structure is well woven into our traditional clothing.
I think Ghana is envied by the rest of Africa and beyond, where else do Moslems, Christians and other Faiths live in harmony side-by-side and ev ...
read full comment
Very true. And Long Live every sekebrity that loves run around butt-naked on the streets of Accra. There must be a Butt-Naked Day in Ghana.
Stop this fugu nonsense and deal with the brown galamsey water we are drinking.
Thursdays are Fufu Day, a day to fill and silence growling stomachs. One Ghanaian-One Bowl of Fufu, every Thursday, courtesy of the generosity of the Ghana government. It's Thursday, so it must be free Fufu Day.