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Ghana is opening its doors for Afrikans of the Diaspora in the US to relocate to the West African country. It comes after the murder of George Floyd sparked protests against racism and police brutality in the US. Last year, the Ghanaian government marked the 400th anniversary of the transatlantic slave trade with “The Year of Return”- a project that saw hundreds of tourists of the Afrikan diaspora visiting Ghana. As CGTN’s Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports, the government is stretching a welcoming hand to people of Afrikan descent again- urging them to come to Ghana to escape racial injustice.
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Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon before work
December 16, 2015
This morning: 1,000 crunches, 100 on the bench press, 200 on the skipping rope, 100 curls each arm, kwk.
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Obadele Kambon's Swearing-In as a Ghanaian Citizen with President Mahama!!!
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Dr. Valerie Thomas
As our Family World School continues to explore areas in the sciences, we evaluate the work of Dr. Valerie Thomas; the person responsible for the technology behind 3D movies.
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Ghana's official language is English because of its colonial past.
However there are so many local languages spoken and many travellers along with those who relocate to Ghana are eager to learn a language.
Some of the most common languages in Ghana are Twi, Ga, Fante, Ewe, Hausa, and Dagbane.
I am streaming live again this weekend! We are talking about How you can learn a Ghanaian Language. On Sunday July 12 at 5pm GMT (1pm EDT) on YouTube and Facebook.
This episode I speak with Emmanuel Amoh-Obeng, CEO and Founder of the Twi Learning Centre.
Dr. Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, who has a PhD in Linguistics and will be sharing his insight on how anyone can learn a language. He has become fluent in speaking Twi and other languages in Africa he will share in this discussion.
We also have Diallo Sumbry, CEO of The Adinkra Group and Birthright Tours. He has been organizing travel groups to Ghana for many years. He's recently organized Twi cl****es for his network of travellers interested in learning a local language.