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Participate in Barcamp Tema 2013 #bctema

Below is the press release for Barcamp Tema 2013. Register to attend this august event at http://barcamptema13.eventbrite.com. It will be happening at the Rotary Centre in Tema on Saturday, August 10....

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#WaakyeWednesday - Whither Waakye Wednesdays?

Waakye ooo waakye!Where from this whole #WaakyeWednesday business?I could eat waakye every day. In fact, I used to eat waakye every day for lunch at a point in time.I like waakye so much that while in...

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Zouk my love for Kizomba music, make my move for Kizomba dance in Accra

Instead of going to Afrikiko to go and sharpen my poor Kizomba dancing skills, I am here at home 'working' and listening a playlist of Kizomba songs. That sounds like something I would do but not...

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Tweeting my #LightHouse Chapel experience in Accra

I was at church again today! What an experience it was. I won't talk plenty. I blogged this thing already while at the Light House Chapel Airport West service :-)At the Lighthouse Chapel branch of...

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Revealing the technological reality of the Tecno Phantom A

Conservative estimates put Tecno Telecom as having sold about 2 million phones in Ghana. The introduction of the Tecno Phantom A is to make a dent on the existing Android market in Ghana and Africa....

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Comparing the Samsung S4 to the Tecno Phantom A

Chinese Telecom company Tecno has sold over 2 million phones in Ghana and is poised to eat into Samsung’s market share for Android phones in Ghana too. In this post, I’d compare the new Tecno Phantom A...

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Expanding the Junior Camp Ghana project via Kalpohin Senior High School

 We have Ketasco students to thank for the formation of the +Junior Camp Ghana project. This project is to guide and mentor senior high school students in Ghana to give them insight and guidance on...

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Persevering with the Junior Camp Ghana project via St. Augustine's College

After the successful organization of Junior Camp Ketasco and the implementation of Junior Camp Kalpohin, the next in line was Junior Camp Augusco. Cape Coast has always been a hotbed of educational...

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Celebrating International Youth Day in Ghana

I only learnt about International Youth Day coming up when a lady who works in the UN alerted me about it when I emailed her about +Barcamp Tema. She wanted to know if they were connected. They weren't...

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Think Ghana on this day of the Supreme Court Verdict

Frankly, I had tuned off all the election petition talk all year but today, I can't ignore it.Because today is the day of the supreme court judgment.All the funny pictures (with weaponry in them too)...

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Join me to teach kids at King Jesus Charity Home in Kumasi on September 21...

I've been to the King Jesus Charity Home in Boadi, Kumasi a couple of times to talk to the kids there and donate some provisions to them. Here's a blog post I wrote after going there in 2009. This next...

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Promoting National Volunteer Day (September 21st) #NVDay

Earlier this year, we at the GhanaThink Foundation had an idea. What if we could get many people in Ghana to volunteer on the same day with a unity of purpose to make Ghana better? We've gone many...

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Learnt how to say "What is your name" & "My name is" in 23 African languages

Depending on which country I am in and who I am speaking to, I can have 1 out of about 7 names. You probably know my real one, but you do know my Ugandan, Kenyan, Nigerian, Ethiopian, Tanzanian and...

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Learnt how to say "Yes" (& no) in 23 African languages

I was inspired to do this through a conversation with my Senegalese buddy +Oumoul Khaïry Sow while watching a music video by "yeah you guessed it" by +Viviane Chidid called Fans Yi. :-) Yes, that means...

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Taking partying more seriously - #partycrewgh

You know about +Party Crew already abi? Let's go party! I am a social animal. I like to party and party hard. Shout out to these party folks & PartyCrew members- +Donald Ward +David Nikoi +Seyram...

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Calendar of forward-thinking events & things happening in Ghana (mostly Accra)

Last year, I realised there was a gap whereby it was difficult to find out upcoming forward thinking events in Ghana. I wanted to have a cool calendar done that looked very nice on a website. I thought...

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No, facts about Olele don't get old - my own #Olelefacts

Yes, the Black Stars have long beaten the Pharoahs of Egypt 6-1, but #OleleFacts don't get old. Even when the one who helped start this phenomenon gets older. So espeically, when today is the birthday...

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The NBA is back! My predictions are....

Let's make this snappy. The NBA season has just started but I am gonna stick out my neck and make these predictions. Actually, I picked the first names that came to mind.Rookie of the year - Victor...

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Ghana wants PayPal now! #Pay4Ghana

Another snappy post. I have a blog target to meet and this is quite important for folks in the +233 country code who also know what it is. Ghana wants to be able to use Paypal. Hear us campaign for...

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My first Manchester United decade - 1994-2003

There are many noisy Manchester United fans. I am one of them on occasion. I have been a supporter of Manchester United since 1994. It's hard to believe that it would be 20 years since I started...

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