In looking for a name for one blog post, I found another blog post :-)
So I blogged about a story which involved me giving a free ride to a lady and her dad - from the Accra Mall to MJ Grand in East Legon. I was having trouble choosing a title for the blog post so I...
View ArticleDon't underestimate positivity, faith and belief
Just a few things I had to say. A few thoughts about positivity, etc. Me thinking aloud. Let's get straight to the point(s). Oh yeah, they are tweets. Follow @mightyafrican :-). More #mightyafrican...
View ArticleRetrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana - Part 1
On 6th March, I blogged that my phone and wallet had been stolen at the infamous Chris Brown concert at the Accra Sports Stadium. I also said then, that I was hatching plans to catch him. What was my...
View ArticleRetrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana - Part 2
So I woke up on Monday March 11th happy that I had found my bank and ID cards. I really missed my Stanford Card. I didn't have to have to deal with calling Bank of America for new ones. I wanted...
View ArticleRetrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana - Part 3
So I had caused the police to arrest somebody for the first time in my life. I was feeling bad. Dominique Mark was pleading his innocence and asking me how I could have done this to him when he was...
View ArticleRetrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana - Part 4
I woke up Tuesday morning thinking about "Dominique Mark". Actually, I was thinking about him using his real name, as in the other two names or identities I had discovered the day before. I felt bad...
View ArticleRetrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana - Part 5
What's this Akwaaba lady doing in this blog post? You've arrived to the end of the 5-part series of "Retrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana". She's here to say "Akwaaba" like we say in Ghana....
View ArticleRetrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana - the series
Through all your comments and feedback, it's clear you've enjoyed reading my 5-part series on "Retrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana. Like I said in Part 1, the characters in this story are...
View ArticleDealing with the police in Ghana
I promised to write a blog post about dealing with the police while I was recounting my "Retrieving pick-pocketed items in Accra, Ghana" story. Obviously, I had dealt with the police in various ways...
View ArticleWatching & recounting Ivorian movie, "Le Mec Ideal" (review)
Last Sunday, I blocked out some time to go see a couple of movies as part of the very first Francophone Film Festival in Accra. I aim to befriend more Francophone people living in Ghana, I have already...
View ArticleHelping create more MIghTy Africans out of Ghanaian high school students
On Friday, March 15, I realized that a gentleman I had interviewed for MIT had been admitted. I couldn't hide my excitement and I told a couple of friends there and then. The news was confirmed to me...
View ArticleReporting on the very first Junior Camp in Ghana held at Ketasco
On September 21 2012, we organized the second Barcamp Ho event. There were a couple of Keta Secondary School (Ketasco) students in attendance. They had been encouraged to come by their superstar...
View ArticleBlogger of the Week memories - highlights of my blogging journey #BlogCamp13
I'm getting pretty excited about #BlogCamp13 - the second edition of the biggest gathering of bloggers and social media users in Ghana organized by the association of Ghanaian bloggers - Blogging...
View ArticleBlogger of the Week memories - Q&A with the MIghTy African #BlogCamp13
#BlogCamp13 is here on Saturday! It's going to be the biggest ever gathering of bloggers and social media users in Ghana. BlogCamp Ghana is organized by the association of Ghanaian bloggers - Blogging...
View ArticleGhana Social Media Awards 2013 Winners #blogcamp13
Blogcamp 2013 happened today. On 23-3-2013. :-) Over 400 blogging and social media enthusiasts gathered to learn more about digital media, network, share ideas and commune. There was also the small...
View ArticleIt's 23:33pm on 23-3! #233moments #blogcamp13
I didn't wake up remembering that today was 23-3. I knew it was 23rd March, the day of Blogcamp Ghana 2013 aka #blogcamp13. But did I remember that the date itself was 23-3-2013? As in, 23rd day of the...
View ArticleGiving to the Lords Arm Christian Home & Foster Care in Teshie, Accra
In December 2006, Ronke Ampiah, Farida Alabo, Felicia Hanson, and co started a project called Smiles For Christmas where they got friends to donate gifts, items, provisions and cash to kids in a...
View ArticleA Francophone (French) weekend in Accra
You might have read about my previous blog post about watching the popular Ivorian movie "Le Mec Ideal". The Accra Francophone Film Festival ended today and I saw 3 full-length movies and a short film...
View ArticlePreparing a Global Leader in Kofi Yeboah
When Kofi Yeboah approached me about getting accepted into the Preparing Global Leaders Academy and needing money to fund his way there, I thought we could do a lot to help him reach this goal....
View ArticleThe bills Bill Gates laid at the gates of Ghana
Yesterday, we heard news that Bill Gates was coming to Ghana today. He had announced it on his blog: The Gates Notes and was oohing and aahin over how Ghana has handled immunization. The Bill Gates of...
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