Green Oak Hotel
Travel Blogs from Accra
Entreprenuers, macro econ, & some praise n' glory
... Ghanians not liking to give up ownership and not liking change. The interesting part though was he was saying the Chinese have actually been more successful in getting deals done due to their cultural approach. They more intuitively get the "wine and dine" the investee in Hong Kong, give the wife some nice present, make them feel special, etc. and are less likely to come in with the "ok, we see you need to change X, Y, Z, hire so and so, fire so and so, and report such and such.." ...
Another brilliant day in Kokrobite
... down to matching. They showed us their puppies which were two days old. There were ten of them and they were tin! I have never seen such small puppies.
Maria and I then went food shopping in Kokrobite and I made Maria laugh by singing "Lion Zion" while the chicken freezer woman whacked large slabs of frozen chicken on a worktop! We got the rest of the vegetables before heading back to Big Milly's.
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Taxis and Thunderstorms
... not assume that taxi drivers no where they are going. It is quite difficult to explain when you are a foreigner themselves and it will result in roaming around the city for an hour. Oh and btw, Accra is huge and is divided up into sections like East Legon, Accra etc, don’t get them confused...
Baha an adventure indeed.
Tomorrow the girls and I are going to Labadi Pleasure Beach. I am bringing out my camera and shades for sure. Can’t ...
Ghanaian Adventures!
... of an education, a childhood and ultimately, opportunity. But still, they let us into their homes with open arms. Laugh and chat with us on the streets, so confident in the rising sun of tomorrow.
As I left Togorme, I hugged Sarah goodbye, and Stella held back tears. At the moment, it was hard to reason as to why. But in retrospect I realize, there was nothing to reason about. It just was, and that is that.
Oddly enough, we went straight to an animal reserve ...
Home Comnig
Wazzup wazzup wazzup!!! [Martin Lawerence voice] Hey good people. I am writing you from Cape Town, South Africa. The topic of this message is Ghana. Fun fact, did you know that Ghana was the first country in Africa to gain its independence in 1957. Many Ghanaians refer to Ghana as the gateway to Africa which in part has something to do with the slave castles but I'll talk more about that later.
Day 1: The ship docked in ...
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