Wo Se Ekyir: What Your Mamma Never Told You About Ghana

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All the fun, interesting and comedic aspects of life in Ghana

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Looking back at the last decade: Top 10 Things That Changed Your

It thrills me to the sky to be writing a post about the Top 10 things that changed your life. Okay our lives. Not in 2009, or 2008, but in the last 10 years. The official title is actually "Looking back at the last decade: Top 10 Most Influential Cultural

Let's just talk...I think good is cool

Today, I just want to talk. With you, not to you. Pull up a chair. I have something, a lot of things on my mind.It's been coming at me from all angles. Gnawing at me. Time's up. Ms. Cleland, you've got to act.The topic is integrity. Sounds abstract, I know.

The Best of Ghanaian Funeral/Obituary Headlines

There's nothing so funny about death. Except the way Ghanaians announce it...in english. Yesterday I was walking around town and I saw one, that made me burst out laughing. SeeGhanaians have somehow managed to come up with these very flowery and euphemistic language to announce the passing of our loved

Not quite famous...yet! But I will be. And That's a Promise.

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas. I did, and I'm on vacation from work, so I'm still chilling, hence, the silence till now. But I've got fila. Did you know that some people we know were reading blogs at Christmas? I shock sef! No joke. And if they were

Do You Know An Amazing Ghanaian Woman? Tell us and we'll give her

Dear Friends,Christmas is a time of giving. It's also a time of celebration. A celebration of all that is good.So let's get moving.I have 6 yards (half piece) of beautiful Vlisco cloth sitting in my closet. It's worth a little over GHC 100.I'd like us (people who read and love

10 Ghanaian Gifts for Your Christmas List

It's already December. I'm sure some of you have started thinking of what gifts to get family and friends. I know I have. I bought my mom's gift a week ago! So anyway, whenever you get to it, I thought i'd make your job a little easier by giving you

Ghanaians and Mental health

Written by Marian Sakley anang Does any Ghanaian language have a word for “depression?” It is impossible to turn on American television and not see a commercial for Cymbalta, Abilify, Zoloft. If you are new to these names, they are popular anti-depressant drugs a growing percentage of Americans

I'm not saying Ghanaians are boring

But one of these days, it would be nice to get a wedding invitation that reads like soInstead of like thisThe Cleland and Sunkwa Families respectfully request your presence on this joyful occasion of the solemnization of holy matrimony between their daughterEsi Woarabowodzin Cleland and their son James Panyinnyiwofie SunkwaOn

Do you know which items make the big list?

I’ve never attended a Ghanaian traditional marriage ceremony. That ceremony which some people now call engagement but which is actually proper marriage, recognised by our elders as well as Ghana law. Even though I haven’t seen one feeli feeli (tr: with my own eyes), I know from akan

To name or not to name. How do Ghanaian parents name their kids?

I'm not having kids anytime soon. Knock on wood. Unless y'know I happen to chance on one. Accidents happen.I saw a guy wearing a t-shirt which read "Kids at the backseat of cars cause accidents and accidents at the backseat of cars lead to children" hehe. So I allowed my

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