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“To give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.” – Douglas Adams
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The Burial of Kojo (2018) - Blitz Bazawule
If you leave me, I'm going to turn into the wind, disappear into thin air and find you.
#the burial of kojo#blitz bazawule#film#ghana#ghanaian film#african film#film still#quote#watched in st louis#criterion channel#watched in december 2023
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December '23 Challenge: Ink & Wash Landscapes (Part 2)
[Part 1]
9. Beartooth Butte & Lake, Wyoming, USA
10. Mole National Park, Ghana
11. Denali View North, Alaska, USA
12. Canales de Afuera Island, Coiba National Park, Panama
13. Wadi Rum, Jordan
14. Taggart Lake, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
15. Chapman's Peak, Cape Town, South Africa
16. Honey Island Swamp, Louisiana, USA
[Part 3]
#art#art challenge#landscapes#watercolors#ink and wash#pen#december challenge#artists on tumblr#beartooth butte#wyoming#mole national park#ghana#denali view north#alaska#usa#mount denali#denali national park#canales de afuera island#coiba national park#panama#wadi rum#valley of the moon#jordan#taggart lake#grand teton national park#chapman's peak#cape town#south africa#honey island swamp#louisiana
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“To give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity.” – Douglas Adams
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Sunday, 30 December 2018
Being in Ghana, Liam poses with Edward Enninful, Becky Fatemi and Alex Macwell
credits to Becky Fatemi's Instagram
During his vacagion Liam also poses with Ozwald Boateng (man with the white shirt)
Liam with Don Eazi
Liam with Alex Maxwell, Edward Enninful, Shan and Becky Fatemi
credits to Becky Fatemi's Instagram
#Sunday 30 December 2018#Liam Payne#Liam in Ghana#Edwqard Enninful#Becky Fatemi#Alex Macwell#Ozwald Boateng#Don Eazi
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You do a lot of traveling for your job, what what is it that you do? You don't have to name names, or be specific but I'm super curious. :)
i work for a university, specifically in admissions with a specialization in international students. so i do a lot of travel doing university visits or university fairs so students can learn about opportunities to earn a graduate degree at my school or others abroad. this has been my first year traveling for work, but it's also the first that our university has been traveling internationally since COVID, which i think is why we're going to SO many varied places—basically i think we're just making up for lost time. in the past the person in my office who would do these types of trips would mainly travel to india and east asia. it's kind of out of the norm that i've gotten to go to so many different places this year.
anonymously (or not) ask one thing you want to know about me
#ask#anonymous#so far since august i have been to:#india in september#italy and turkey in october#india (again) in december#ghana and nigeria in march#and i will be going to south africa and kenya and ethiopia in may
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T U X E D O X R E V E S #tuxedo #dinner #classics #menstyle #london #ghana #lagos #abuja #blue #december #mensfashion #neywork #usa https://www.instagram.com/p/ClqiT7-MSwF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Samini reveals power-packed shows for December
Legendary Ghanaian High-life and Dancehall crooner Samini has announced a ‘busy December’ with the release of his itinerary!
Samini always has had his way of staying relevant every year since he broke into mainstream recognition in 2003. The Legendary Hi-Life and Dancehall crooner has announced a ‘busy December’ with the release of his itinerary. Below is the list of shows and locations he will be performing: December 2, 2022 – African Legends Night – Accra December 2, 2022 – Ghana Mining Awards – Accra December 9,…
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the band>>>
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From Vision to Waste - Bridging Nkrumah's Legacy and Agbogbloshie's Reality in Modern Ghana.
In the heart of Accra, two sites stand as stark contrasts in Ghana's journey from independence to the challenges of the 21st century: the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and the Agbogbloshie e-waste dump. These locations, though geographically close, represent vastly different chapters in the nation's story.
The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, dedicated to Ghana's first president and pan-African visionary, symbolizes the hope and ambition that marked the country's independence in 1957. Nkrumah's dream was of a self-reliant, industrialized Ghana leading a united Africa. The park, with its imposing mausoleum and museum, serves as a reminder of those lofty aspirations and the pride of a newly independent nation.
Just a few kilometers away, Agbogbloshie presents a different reality. Once a vibrant wetland, it has transformed into one of the world's largest e-waste dumping grounds. The site is a testament to the unintended consequences of global technological advancement and inequitable trade practices. Where Nkrumah envisioned Ghanaian factories producing goods for Africa and the world, Agbogbloshie instead processes the discarded electronics of more developed nations.
The juxtaposition of these two sites raises poignant questions about progress, development, and the legacy of Ghana's independence dream:
1. Economic Realities: While Nkrumah pushed for rapid industrialization, modern Ghana finds itself grappling with the byproducts of global industrial processes.
2. Environmental Challenges: The pollution in Agbogbloshie stands in stark contrast to the beautifully maintained grounds of the Memorial Park, highlighting the environmental costs of unregulated development.
3. Human Capital: The park celebrates Nkrumah's emphasis on education and empowerment, while Agbogbloshie represents a workforce trapped in hazardous, low-skilled labor.
4. Global Relationships: Nkrumah advocated for pan-Africanism and resistance to neo-colonialism, yet Agbogbloshie demonstrates Ghana's complex position in the global economy.
5. Innovation and Adaptation: Despite its challenges, Agbogbloshie showcases Ghanaian ingenuity in recycling and repurposing, albeit under difficult circumstances.
As visitors move between these two sites, they witness the complex tapestry of modern Ghana. The nation continues to navigate between the aspirations of its independence era and the realities of a globalized world. The proximity of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and Agbogbloshie serves as a powerful reminder of both how far Ghana has come and the challenges it still faces in realizing the dreams of its founders.
This dual narrative invites reflection on sustainable development, responsible global citizenship, and the ongoing struggle to balance economic growth with social and environmental well-being. As Ghana moves forward, the lessons from both Nkrumah's vision and Agbogbloshie's reality will be crucial in shaping a more equitable and sustainable future.
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Transcendent Kingdom (2020) - Yaa Gyasi
I loved Alabama in the evenings, when everything got still and lazy and beautiful, when the sky felt full, fat with bugs.
#yaa gyasi#transcendent kingdom#book#reading#novel#ghana#alabama#palo alto#stanford#cover art#read in Tel Aviv#read in December 2022#places I've been#addiction#science
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#africa#larabanga#travel#molenationalpark#ourjourneydoesnotendhere#ghana#africadairies#bestghanatours#wildlife#travelphotography#adventure#december#dettydecember#wildlifephotography#holiday#vacation
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Monday, 31 December 2018
Liam's still in Ghana and posts on Instagram: Had the pleasure to meet the president of #Ghana this morning with #fullcirclefestival ✌🙌
At night, Liam does an Instagram Live from the lobby of his hotel, before going out, celebrating the new year with some friends
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During the night he stays very active through his Instagram Stories
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On this day, December 20
In 2019: My Chemical Romance performed their first live show since 2019 at the Shrine Exposition Hall in Los Angeles, California, USA. At this show, "Make Room!!!" was performed live for the first time ever. (🖤)
Watch the show here!
Pooneh Ghana
#remember this#this was so brilliant and i thought the swarm tour would be similar and instead it was completely different and somehow even more brilliant#tour date#swarm era#i guess#2019#december 20#live debut#only finally performing wttbp on the second encore was so camp
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The MOROCCO NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM reach the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup 2022 after beating Spain 3–0 in the penalty shootout (0–0 AET), with an outstanding performance by goalkeeper Yassine ‘Bono’ Bounou, and a Panenka penalty by Achraf Hakimi. Morocco are the fourth African team to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup after Cameroon in 1990, Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010. | December 6, 2022
#Morocco MNT#Yassine Bounou#Achraf Hakimi#Hakim Ziyech#World Cup 2022#FIFA World Cup 2022#World Cup#footballedit#sportsedit#worldcupedit#userleenu#.gif#.original#football#MARESP#WAAAHHHOOOOOOOO
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