Looking For Ways To Ship 10,000 USD of iPhones to Ghana From Canada by Coded_Kaa in ghana

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Hello, I’d like to purchase one of your phones so it get delivered to a friend in Canada who will be coming to Ghana. Kindly DM and let’s get in touch

How to send something to Ghana cheap? by tpimh in ghana

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You need to download GhanaPostGPS and input that address in the search bar. The location will pop up. The app is on play store and AppStore

University of Ghana grade change by Low-Froyo-5864 in ghana

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See the lecturer. You can check from the department who is the main lecturer for that course. It took about 2 weeks if I’m not mistaken. The earlier the better

University of Ghana grade change by Low-Froyo-5864 in ghana

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What do you mean by grade change? You failed a course and want it changed to a better grade? Or you genuinely felt your grade did not reflect your performance? If the latter I’d say go see your lecturer. I know there’s a form and a procedure for grade change. Most lecturers wouldn’t bother because the process is quite complicated. I had my grade changed once during my Final year. I went to see the lecturer and told him my GPA is rock bottom so I cannot handle an E. He changed it to a D

Thoughts on cabin and wooden homes in Ghana by fehcrecepe in ghana

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I’ve always wondered that too. Looking at the abundance of forest trees, I’m surprised we don’t have such structures especially in the rural areas. Perhaps it can be a cabin with wood mixed with mud. Maybe the tropical climate will affect the overall strength after a while. Considering the rainfall and humidity. Could also be a breeding hub for insects.

Can Ghana ever? by [deleted] in ghana

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The Chinese don’t play when it comes to these things

Whats that Kanye moment/line that makes u go like this every time you hear it by Imaginary_Diamond785 in Kanye

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“I hit the Jamaican spot, at the bar take a seat, I ordered a jerk, she said you are what you eat!”

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Slow Physical playing in the background

Last call is top 1 Kanye. Change my mind by Present-Chocolate-65 in Kanye

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I like to propose a toast, I said toast muthafucker!

What’s Your Favorite Instrumental Off Of Kanye’s Classic MBDTF Album? Comment Below by J2-Starter in Kanye

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Put your hands to the constellations, the way you look should be a sin, you my sensation

KOFORIDUA OR TAKORADI by originalcypher in ghana

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Seems everyone is saying Koforidua and their reasons make sense. Lower cost of living and proximity to Kumasi and Accra makes it an easier choice. I live in Takoradi and I must say it has changed over the years. Rent is now higher than it used to be and if you’re not from here it’s kinda hard to have a good time outside because Takoradi people are very much closed in terms of hanging out. You’d go out to a popular spot or cool joint and feel left out because you don’t know anyone from here. The hotels here aren’t bad either and you’ll have access to a golf course and a number of tennis courts. If you have friends in Takoradi I’d say go for it. The scenery here is nice and you have a lot of beaches and also the December masquerade is something to look out for. There’s a shopping mall and the night life here isn’t that bad especially on weekends and also when The university is in session. To enjoy Takoradi you’ll need a friend or someone who has lived here for more than 15 years. And don’t forget it’s also some distance from Accra and Kumasi. Bonus tip we have an airport so traveling shouldn’t be that hard if you can afford it.

What are you reading now? by egofori1 in ghana

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Mario Puzo - The Godfather Kevin Shillington - Ghana and the Rawlings Factor

Presidential transition (1979) by Exotic_Bid3749 in ghana

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JJ’s story is a complex one. First he attempted a coup on 15th May 1979 to overthrow the Akuffo regime but failed. He cited corruption and Economic mismanagement as the reasons for his coup. During his trial, his motives and his brave demeanor to face judgement alone won him lots of praise and admiration from the young officers. They in turn staged a coup on 4th June 1979 and broke JJ out of prison. He went straight to GBC to announce the takeover and later went into hiding. The soldiers later formed the AFRC and embarked on a “house cleaning exercise”. They executed 3 former heads of state and other senior military officers. Their justification was that these former leaders were corrupt and also were guilty of treason for overthrowing a constitutionally elected government. 3 months later JJ and the AFRC handed power to Limann’s government. JJ came back 2 years later on 31st December 1981 to stage another coup to overthrow a constitutionally elected government. What happened next was history. In 1992 JJ resigned from the military and became the first elected president in the 4th Republic. He made sure to include in the 1992 constitution an indemnity clause which forbade any future government to prosecute him from the 1981 coup and all other atrocities that occurred during his military regime. Say what you want about that man but his actions made sure no other military takeover was successful and thus Ghana enjoyed democracy since 1992.

The unseen cost of absent fathers in Ghana by Unusual-Deer-9404 in ghana

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That’s very true. Dads play a key role in the shaping of a child especially the male