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No problem! You are friends with my beloved, and also I think you are neat and I like how you draw so I will lay on my bed and watch you while swinging my legs
slay ! i will continue to post batshit crap for ur enjoyment . :]
#i was gonna say pog but i stopped myself#i will not turn into luca kaneshiro i will not turn into luca kaneshiro i will not turn into luca kaneshi
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Koshi Kaneshi, one of my OC's. Still working out the school's name.
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Unleash the Vibrancy of Accra: The Ultimate Guide to the Accra Experience with Best Ghana Tours.
Are you ready to experience the vibrant city of Accra like never before? Look no further than Best Ghana Tours! Our Accra Experience tour package is designed to take you on a journey through the heart of Ghana's capital city, showcasing its rich history, diverse culture, and infectious energy.
History and Landmarks
Accra is a city steeped in history, from the ancient Ga kingdom to the British colonial era. Our expert guides will take you on a tour of the city's iconic landmarks, including the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, the Cape Coast Castle, and the National Museum of Ghana. Learn about the country's struggle for independence and the role Accra played in shaping Ghana's future.
Markets and Shopping
Accra's markets are a shopper's paradise, offering everything from traditional African clothing to unique souvenirs. Our Accra Experience tour takes you to the bustling Makola and Kaneshie markets, where you can haggle for prices and try your hand at bargaining like a local.
Food and Drink
Ghanaian cuisine is a fusion of African, European, and Asian flavors, and Accra is the perfect place to try it. Our tour includes a visit to a local restaurant, where you can sample traditional dishes like jollof rice, fufu, and banku. Don't forget to try some fresh coconut water or palm wine!
Nightlife
Accra comes alive at night, with a range of bars, clubs, and live music venues to choose from. Our Accra Experience tour includes a night out in the city, where you can dance the night away to Afrobeat rhythms or enjoy a cold beer at a rooftop bar.
Culture and Tradition
Accra is a city rich in culture and tradition, and our tour takes you to the heart of it. Visit the Ga Mashie cultural center, where you can learn about the history and customs of the Ga people. You'll also have the opportunity to attend a traditional dance performance or try your hand at drumming like a local.
The Accra Experience with Best Ghana Tours is the ultimate guide to Ghana's vibrant capital city. From history and landmarks to markets and nightlife, our tour package has something for everyone. So why wait? Book your Accra Experience tour today and unleash the vibrancy of Accra!
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Beautiful name today. 金刺 can be read Kanazashi, Kanezashi, Kanasashi, Kanesashi, Kaneshi, Kinshi, or Kanagushi.
金 is such a common character I'm surprised we haven't discussed it yet! It means gold or metal (or Friday), and it can be read kane, kana, gane, kin, kon, or gon. It's also used as a radical in many metal-related characters, where it almost always looks like 釒(e.g. 針 needle or 鉄 iron) but can also appear (rarely) as it does in 釜 kettle.
刺 is a character you might recognize from 刺身 sashimi (yum). It can be read sa.su, sa.saru, sa.shi, sashi, toge, or just shi. It has a variety of meanings related to stabbing/sharpness (pierce, stab, prick, sting, thorn, etc.) and it also can mean calling card. The 刂 radical on the right is derived from 刀 blade.
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HII KIRA KIRA looks at you :] persona names maybe... (feel free to choose from all games, but obviously 5 is the one I know :D)
yeye!! (nick)names from persona 5!!!
Aka, Akan, Akane, Aki, Akim, Akimi, Akimitsu, Akira, Al, Ali, Alice, Ang, Ango, An/Ann/Anne, Aoi, Ama, Amami, Amamiya, Ake, Akechi, Ara, Arai
Car, Caro, Carol, Caroli, Carolin/Carolyn, Caroline, Chi, Chiha, Chihay, Chihaya, Coach
Dem, Demi, Demiu, Demiur, Demiurge, Di, Dir/Dire, Director
En, Ena, Esc, Esca, Escar, Escargo/Escargot
Fu, Futa, Futaba, Fuji, Fujikawa
Go, Goro
Haru, Hi, Hif, Hifu, Hifumi, Has, Hase, Hasega, Hasegawa, Hi/Hii, Hiir, Hiira/Hira, Hiiragi, Hiraguchi, Hy, Hyo, Hyodo
Ichi, Ichiko, Ichiryu, Ichiryusa, Ichiryusai, Igo, Igor, Iss, Isshi, Isshiki, Ichino, Ichinose, Iwa, Iwai
Jo, Jose, Jun, Juny, Junya, Jyu, Jyun, Jul/Jule, Juli/Julie, Julia, Julian, Just, Justi, Justin, Justine
Kas, Kasu, Kasumi, Kaz, Kazu, Kazuya, Ko, Kob, Koba, Kobaya, Kobayaka, Kobayakawa, Koto, Kotone, Kumi, Kun, Kuni, Kunik, Kunika, Kunikaz, Kunikazu, Kuo, Kuon, Kiu, Kiuchi, Kita, Kitaga, Kitagawa, Kamo, Kamoshi, Kamoshida, Kawa, Kawakami, Konoe, Kage, Kageya, Kageyama, Kane, Kaneshi, Kaneshiro, Kat, Kata, Kataya, Katayama, Kabu, Kabura, Kaburagi
Lala
Mak, Mako, Makoto, Mari, Mariko, Masa, Masayo, Masayoshi, Mer, Mero, Merope, Mi, Mika, Miya, Miyako, Morg, Morga, Morgan, Morgana, Moto/Motoh, Motoha, Mune, Munehi, Munehis/Munehise, Munehisa, Mish, Mishi, Mishima, Maru, Maruki, Maki, Makigami, Mifu, Mifune, Mada, Madara, Madarame, Mon, Mont, Monta, Montag, Montagne
Nao, Naoya, Nat, Nats, Natsu/Natsuh, Natsuhi, Natsuhiko, Noge, Nii, Niiji, Niijima, Naka, Nakano, Nakanohara, Natsume
Od, Oda, Oku, Okumu, Okumura, Ohya, Owa, Owada
Pres, Presi, President
Ren, Ru, Rufe, Rufer, Ruferu, Rumi, Ry, Ryu, Ryuji
Sada, Sadayo, Sae, Sei, Seiji, Shadow, Shi, Shibu, Shibus, Shibusa, Shibusawa, Shiho, Shin, Shini, Shinichi, Shiny, Shinya, Shu, Shuz, Shuzo, Si, Siu, So, Soji, Sojiro, Soph, Sophi/Sophie/Sofi/Sofie, Sophia/Sofia, Sugi, Sugimura, Suguru, Sumi, Sumir, Sumire, Saku, Sakura, Su, Suz, Suzu, Suzui, Shira, Shirato, Shiratori, Saka, Sakamo, Sakamoto, Shido
Tae, Tak, Taku, Takuto, Tom, Tomoko, Tor, Tora, Torano, Toranosuke, Take, Takemi, Tan, Tana, Tanaka, Tsu, Tsuda, Taka, Takama, Takamaki, Togo
Ubu, Ubuka, Ubukata
Wakaba
Yu, Yuki/Yuuki, Yukimi, Yusu, Yusuke, Yuji/Yuuji, Yosh, Yoshi, Yoshida, Yoshiza, Yoshizawa
Zen, Zenki, Zenkichi
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Itori: Quando tra un essere umano e un ghoul scoppia la scintilla [forma un cuore con le mani] cosa credi che succeda se vanno fino in fondo?
Kaneshi: Stai dicendo che un essere umano e un ghoul potrebbero...
Itori: Di solito muore. [...] Sto parlando del figlio: le stesse probabilità di restare incinta sono davvero minime, però quando il piccolo riesce a sopravvivere abbiamo un essere metà uomo e metà ghoul.
Kaneki: Un essere metà uomo e metà ghoul?
Itori: Sì, e l'aspetto più interessante è che ha caratteristiche superiori a quelle di un ghoul puro, oltre ad avere un unico occhio rosso: insomma sarebbe proprio come te! Comunque sappi che per molti è solo una leggenda metropolitana.
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On the Kamen Rider Zi-O Over Quartzer special, there was a man in 1970s style Kamen Rider street clothes imprisoned alongside Zi-O. How hard did Over Quartzer go on Kamen Rider cameos? This guy is KAMEN NORIDA, a parody of Takeshi Hongo named Takeshi Kaneshi, and for several years he appeared on a Japanese comedy variety series in the late 70s and early 80s. They grabbed the ACTUAL ACTOR TOO. So Kamen Norida, a parody rider, is now a canonical Rider character, and that is fantastic.
Also his parodies are all very clearly silly love letters to classic Kamen Rider.
Also wild: Tobei Tachibana's actor appears on them all as well, still essentially playing Tobei and having a blast being silly.
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Okaikwei South Constituency: Bawumia outdoors new dance challenge as he exhibits his dance skills on stage during his Greater Accra Tour at Kaneshie Market
The Kaneshie Market in the Okaikwei South Constituency was transformed into a vibrant dance floor yesterday as Vice Presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, showcased his impressive African dance skills during his Greater Accra Tour. As the crowd gathered to hear him speak, Dr. Bawumia surprised everyone by taking to the stage and busting out his best traditional dance moves. The market…
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Essential Wholesale Suppliers in Accra for Small Businesses
For small businesses in Accra, sourcing products from reliable wholesale suppliers is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge and ensuring smooth operations. The right suppliers can offer not just the products you need, but also the support and reliability essential for your business’s success. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the landscape of wholesale suppliers in Accra and find the best partners for your small business.
1. Understanding Your Needs
Before diving into the search for wholesale suppliers, it’s essential to clearly define your business needs. Consider the types of products you require, the volume of goods you plan to purchase, and your budget constraints. Are you looking for everyday items, specialized products, or a mix of both? Understanding these aspects will help you narrow down your options and find suppliers who can meet your specific requirements.
2. Exploring Local Wholesale Markets
Retail business owners Accra is home to several bustling wholesale markets where you can find a wide range of products at competitive prices. Visiting these markets allows you to establish direct relationships with suppliers, negotiate better deals, and gain insight into product quality. Markets such as Makola Market and Kaneshie Market are popular hubs for various goods, including clothing, electronics, and household items. Engaging with vendors in these markets can provide you with a firsthand look at the products and help you build valuable connections.
3. Leveraging Online Wholesale Platforms
In addition to physical markets, online wholesale platforms have become an invaluable resource for small businesses. These platforms offer a convenient way to browse through a vast array of products and connect with suppliers from the comfort of your office or home. Many online wholesalers in Accra provide detailed product listings, pricing information, and reviews, making it easier to compare options and make informed decisions. Ensure that any online supplier you consider has a good reputation and offers reliable shipping options.
4. Building Relationships with Suppliers
Establishing strong relationships with your suppliers is key to long-term success. Building a good rapport with your suppliers can lead to better terms, priority service, and personalized support. Communicate your needs clearly, be honest about your business’s requirements, and maintain regular contact. A supplier who understands your business is more likely to offer flexible solutions and support your growth.
5. Assessing Supplier Reliability
Reliability is a crucial factor when choosing wholesale suppliers. You need suppliers who can consistently deliver quality products on time. Look for suppliers with a track record of reliability and positive reviews from other businesses. Consider conducting a trial order to test their service and ensure they meet your standards before committing to larger purchases. Additionally, having a backup supplier can help mitigate risks in case your primary supplier faces any issues.
6. Negotiating Terms and Prices
Negotiation is a key part of the wholesale buying process. Don’t hesitate to discuss pricing, payment terms, and delivery schedules with potential suppliers. Many wholesalers are open to negotiating terms, especially for bulk orders. By negotiating effectively, you can secure better prices and terms that align with your business’s financial goals. Remember to consider all factors, including shipping costs and potential discounts, to ensure you’re getting the best overall value.
7. Staying Informed and Flexible
The wholesale market is dynamic, and staying informed about industry trends and changes can benefit your business. Regularly review your suppliers’ performance and be open to exploring new options if needed. Flexibility and adaptability are essential in maintaining a competitive edge, so keep an eye out for emerging suppliers or new products that could enhance your business offerings.
In summary, finding the right Accra Wholesale Suppliers for Small Business involves understanding your needs, exploring both local and online options, building strong relationships, and assessing reliability. By carefully selecting your suppliers and negotiating favorable terms, you can ensure a steady supply of quality products and support your small business’s growth and success.Read Also: Must-Visit Markets in Accra for Authentic Finds
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Run Up features Larruso on new Dancehall jam “Wilding” – LISTEN
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Run Up features Larruso on new Dancehall jam “Wilding” – LISTEN
Run Up has set the ball rolling with a major step with the release of his latest Dancehall Jam titled “Wilding”. Tapping into the Gen Z energies, he recruits Larruso for this new jam produced by CaskeysOnit. The song is out on all music platforms.
“Wilding” is a motivational Dancehall Song by Run Up and is tipped to swiftly take over the streets among the ghetto youths to whom the song is directed. In the song, Run Up urges the youth not to give up and ‘keep striving’ till the bread fills the basket. Larruso also came on with his critically inclined lyrics along same storyline.
Listen Here: https://ffm.to/rpberyp
The new generation of Dancehallers seem to have a different and a suave direction for the Culture with their choice of riddims and lyrics; award-winning Ghanaian Producer, CaskeysOnit connected well with both young chaps and delivered the appropriate beat composition to complement their melodies and thought-process.
About Run Up:
Born Felix Odei Tinkorang, but known to the world as Run Up. This Reggae/Dancehall/Afro Dancehall artiste boasts of numerous talents with his versatility across various music disciplines. Raised in Zeetown (Sabon Zongo) and having lived most of his life in Kaneshie, it was in Kaneshie that he discovered his passion for music and began honing it.
As a child, Run Up was heavily influenced by his father, who played a variety of music genres including Reggae, Highlife, and Hiplife. This early exposure fostered his love for music. During his adolescence, Run Up became captivated by Stonebwoy’s music, idolizing him to the extent of sampling Stonebwoy’s beats for school performances. Around this time, he also met Wanga Lee, an artiste who taught him more about dancehall music. Their relationship between Run Up and Wanga Lee was akin to Vybz Kartel and Popcaan’s music relationship.
Run Up’s latest track, “WILDING,” is an inspirational piece encouraging the youth to relentlessly strive for a better life, laying a strong foundation for themselves and their future generations.
Anticipate his upcoming EP with Million Stylez, set to be released soon. Run Up is here to achieve great things. Watch out!
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News - How Asantehene and Ga Mantse showed off their royalty during historic meeting
Hub Ghana – bringing you all trending daily news as it happens. Get daily comprehensive summary of the recent news, sports news & top stories that have rocked the online scene. Check out the news below. On June 9th, 2024, history was made when Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II met Ga Mantse Nii Teiko Tackie Tsuru II at his palace in Kaneshie. This iconic visit was all about celebrating the deep…
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Acabar com a tubercolose é possível, mas muitos seguem morrendo no mundo
Na Policlínica Kaneshie, um centro de saúde num bairro pobre de Acra, capital de Gana (África Ocidental), existe uma regra. Cada paciente que passa pela porta ?uma mulher em trabalho de parto, um trabalhador da construção civil ferido, uma criança com malária? é submetido a um teste de tuberculose. Leia mais (11/12/2023 – 07h00) Artigo Folha de S.Paulo – Equilíbrio e Saúde – Principal Pulicado em…
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David Darko Graduates From HOTCATT, Named ‘Best Student In Tour Guide’
David Darko, popularly known as “David Kaneshie,” has just earned a certificate from Hotel, Catering And Tourism Training (HOTCATT) in Tour Guide Management. David is a well-known tour guide manager with knowledge in tourism and marketing. He was adjudged the best Tour Guide student in his year group. In some pictures he shared on his facebook page, David was captured suited in a dark blue attire…
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Residence in panic as pats of Accra show earthquake signs
Residence in panic as pats of Accra show earthquake signs
An earth tremor yesterday rocked some parts of Accra causing some residents to take cover, while others ran for dear lives fearing a bigger earthquake was occurring. The first, second and third tremors which occurred at 11:43 a.m. 11:49 a.m. and 11:58 a.m. respectively were felt at Kokomlemle, Kaneshie, Achimota, Weija, Gbawe, Osu, Ablekuma Manhean, Mallam, New Town, Legon, Dansoman, Kasoa,…
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