Marriage & Dating Advice around the #KonnectKouch
Am I marriage counsellor? No. Hehe.The Konnect Kouch is a version of hot seat in Konnect Groups for its members (run by the GhanaThink Foundation. We normally ask a lot of questions to the kouchee,...
View ArticleFixing the Gender Digital Divide in Ghana
When I started using the internet a lot in 2001, I kept hearing about bridging the digital divide. The internet boom and dotcom bust had happened in the US, and for us in Ghana, we were struggling with...
View ArticleMy top Ghanaian artistes in 2024 (led by their hit songs)- #MusicWeDeyFeel
It's been a while since I did this. I figure I should do this before the next Ghana Music Awards :-) Ekow Fisho posted on Facebook asking "Your favorite song to listen to this year was ….." I posted a...
View ArticleMy Greatest Ghanaians of our time - Gen X Starting Eleven
I have been calling a number of people - one of my top 10 greatest Ghanaians currently for a while. Once I sat down to blog this, I realised I should do this by age ranges. Here is the Generation X...
View ArticleMy Greatest Ghanaians of our time - Millenial Starting Eleven
After working on a Generation X list of greatest Ghanaians, I had to look at the millenials, like me. I like emails and texts :-) Here is the Millenial list - 1981-1996 DOBs. According to AI :-)...
View ArticleA really positive day!
"It's the most wonderful time of the year!"Have you heard that song?Christmas Eve 2024 turned out to be a day of meeting friends.On this morning, my glasses were a spectacle. They had gotten broken on...
View ArticleReflections, goals, progress, ambition - 2024 and hopefully very soon after
I do major reflections every year. Too much to do every year to be reflecting generally more often than that. Memories? That's easy. Weekly. It is that time again for reflection, as 2024 ends. I have...
View ArticleExtra with Petra - Achieve more
Was January 2025 very long for you? I met a nurse this month, after I gave her a free ride from Adenta to Danfa. She said she could not wait for December 2025 to come. This is because she cannot wait...
View Article#MightyAfrican Career Related Advice, via Jobberman Feature
Sometime in Q1 2025, my work colleague Richard Mawuko Duttey told me about Jobberman doing features on people around work, etc. He is a big fan of Jobberman, he pretty much got to work for Kosmos...
View ArticleEntreprising Solutions For Cleaner Air in Ghana & Beyond
I have always been solution driven, especially since I returned to Ghana in 2011. Oftentimes, we discuss the problems and challenges that we face, complaining, a lot. I decided many years ago that I...
View ArticleThe American College Basketball Teams I am mad about marching on to glory
I have been following basketball more closely since I went to the USA in 2001 to continue my journey to MIT from Presec. During my 10 years in the US, I fell in love with the game of basketball....
View ArticleGaining work readiness & employable job skills
A few years ago, I joined a seminar by One Ayindaa called ENTERPRISE SATURDAY. The topic was HOW DO I MAKE MYSELF EMPLOYABLE THROUGH VALUE ADDITION? This followed the first Barcamp Ahanta in December...
View ArticleLet's volunteer in Ghana - #volunteeringh
We at GhanaThink believe strongly in our mission: mobilize and organize talent for the primary benefit of Ghana and our vision: build a critical mass of patriotic, passionate, positive, proactive,...
View ArticleThe Top Kenyan Songs of All-Time - Starting Eleven
I asked my Kenyan friends to name their top 5 songs ever, from Kenya. My Kenyan alter-ego, David Ochieng Mwangi, also contributed, thanks to all he has learnt around Museke. I also asked Google Gemini...
View ArticleThe Top Senegalese Songs of All-Time - Starting Eleven
I asked my Senegalese friends to name their top 5 songs ever, from Senegal. I do not have a Senegalese alter-ego yet, but I have met Gelongal and Youssou Ndour and I led Museke. I also asked Google...
View ArticleValuable times at Barcamps in Ghana continue to empower youth
“Imagine you have gone to your favorite bar in Ghana with a few friends, amidst a lot of people you do not know. It is like you have camped at a bar. You would have conversations that matter to you....
View ArticleHuman Capital Development in Ghana, via Western Higher Education -...
I always say: I am from Elmina, I grew up in Kumasi, I live in Accra, I care a lot about Ghana and I love Africa. But for a decade, I was living in the USA. Even then, I always say, I had one foot in...
View ArticleWaakye Wednesday Story
Me and my people we eat waakye every Wednesday. Why? Because Y has a long tail. No, we did not mean that. But we really mean to eat waakye - on Wednesday - above every other meal. We have been waging a...
View ArticleThe Top Nigerian Songs of All-Time - Starting Eleven
I asked my Nigerian friends to name their top 5 songs ever, from Nigeria. My Nigerian alter-ego, Ayooluwaato Eze, also contributed, thanks to all he has learnt around Museke. I also asked Google Gemini...
View ArticleThe Top South African Songs of All-Time - Starting Eleven
I asked my friends to name their top 5 songs ever, from South Africa. My South African alter-ego, Siyabonga Andile Mthimkhulu, also contributed, thanks to all he has learnt around Museke. I also asked...
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