You are a true African; it tells from your name. The fact is, we Ghanaians/Africans for that matter have lost control of our cultural priorities and are in dire need of foreign emancipation. Maybe you can help us in a way!
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You are a true African; it tells from your name. The fact is, we Ghanaians/Africans for that matter have lost control of our cultural priorities and are in dire need of foreign emancipation. Maybe you can help us in a way!
I urge you to continue with your project and also keep on preaching the good news.
Kofi 8 years ago
I enjoyed your article very much.However,I have one problem with the term "Sub-Saharan".We should stop using this demeaning term coined by "white colonialists".Do we have Upper Sahara,no? Africa is a whole continent and we ar ... read full comment
I enjoyed your article very much.However,I have one problem with the term "Sub-Saharan".We should stop using this demeaning term coined by "white colonialists".Do we have Upper Sahara,no? Africa is a whole continent and we are part of it.We are so daft to the extent that we even call our own region which is about the size of USA, West Africa Sub-region.What sort of inferiority complex is that? I hope our own scribes and politicians will stop using the offensive Sub-Saharan term.
Danny 8 years ago
Great Article Dzifa. I see your pain, and hope you will succeed where others have found great difficulty. The problem I find with these textile companies is that they're not competitive. There's greed. GTL and ATL failed b ... read full comment
Great Article Dzifa. I see your pain, and hope you will succeed where others have found great difficulty. The problem I find with these textile companies is that they're not competitive. There's greed. GTL and ATL failed because the workers had their own consignments. They undermine the company that employs them and put food on the table.
MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago
Sister Dziffa Akua Ametam, like you I have resister becoming US citizen, after living there for more than two decades.
I was taken aback by the overwhelming consumerism - a cultural pattern nurtured by the federal & state ... read full comment
Sister Dziffa Akua Ametam, like you I have resister becoming US citizen, after living there for more than two decades.
I was taken aback by the overwhelming consumerism - a cultural pattern nurtured by the federal & state governments, rich corporations & small businesses.
Consumerism has now spread around the world, and has become the dominant paradigm across most cultures including Ghana's.
More and more Ghanaians are defining themselves through how they consume and are striving day in & day out to own or use more stuff, whether in appliances,, fashion, food, footwear, automobiles, electronics, or numerous other products.
What I am afraid of is that we are imperceptibly becoming dependent on imports and will eventually lose our freedom.
We have to consume made-in-Ghana products or...
ankoma 8 years ago
This is what I will always call education .How come the so call educated are so scare to move back home? Dzifa, you're indeed educated!
This is what I will always call education .How come the so call educated are so scare to move back home? Dzifa, you're indeed educated!
Okonko Palm 8 years ago
We will need more of your expo-see in order to get the message you are preaching.It is too important to make it a one day wonder.Congratulations and good luck.
We will need more of your expo-see in order to get the message you are preaching.It is too important to make it a one day wonder.Congratulations and good luck.
You are a true African; it tells from your name. The fact is, we Ghanaians/Africans for that matter have lost control of our cultural priorities and are in dire need of foreign emancipation. Maybe you can help us in a way!
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read full comment
I enjoyed your article very much.However,I have one problem with the term "Sub-Saharan".We should stop using this demeaning term coined by "white colonialists".Do we have Upper Sahara,no? Africa is a whole continent and we ar ...
read full comment
Great Article Dzifa. I see your pain, and hope you will succeed where others have found great difficulty. The problem I find with these textile companies is that they're not competitive. There's greed. GTL and ATL failed b ...
read full comment
Sister Dziffa Akua Ametam, like you I have resister becoming US citizen, after living there for more than two decades.
I was taken aback by the overwhelming consumerism - a cultural pattern nurtured by the federal & state ...
read full comment
This is what I will always call education .How come the so call educated are so scare to move back home? Dzifa, you're indeed educated!
We will need more of your expo-see in order to get the message you are preaching.It is too important to make it a one day wonder.Congratulations and good luck.