Rain in Africa

Because of the scent of rain. Because of its promises. And because there is actually A LOT of rain in Africa.

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Has it stopped raining in Africa? No, it hasn't. Actually raining season is around the corner. However, thanks to the plenty riches of G...

PhD News

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Last Friday I got a phone call. It was late in the afternoon and I was in the Accra Mall stocking up for the weekend with a friend. I had to...
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Première: Cinderama, the African Cinderella

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Greetings, my people. [..] I have travelled across hills and mountains, crossing streams and rivers, big and small and lakes and forests, t...
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Swedish Coach to Super Eagles

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What is with me? I am really no sports fan and now a second post on sports already this week? Anyways, Swedish coach Lars Lagerbäck has sign...

Meet the Snow Leopard Kwame Nkrumah Acheampong

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I remember the first time I heard of Kwame Nkrumah Acheampong ...A Ghanaian man, raised in tropical Africa, who six years ago for the first ...
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Ghanablogging: Citizen Media

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This evening the network of bloggers in Ghana, GhanaBlogging , will meet again! Even bloggers with a Ghanaian connection outside of Ghana wi...
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New Favorite Blog: Silverjuggler

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My friend Andreas is trying out life on a old-fashioned farm (well, minus the snow mobile and the website ) in mid Sweden 7 km from nearest...

Inventory of Normality Feat. Paulo Coelho

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Ok, so normally, I hold a fair share of skepticism against everything signed Paulo Coelho - the bestseller writer who's recipe for happi...
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Ex-President Rawlings' House on Fire: Was It Electrical?

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The shocking news reached us yesterday morning, the former president J.J. Rawlings' residence in Ridge was on fire. Today, facts are a ...
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Valentine's Day in Ghana - All You Need To Know

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Valentine's day became a day to celebrate in Ghana first after the airwaves were deregulated and private radio channels like Radio Gold...
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Busy Everyday Life

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This week was also not a good blogging week - what is happening to me? Well, let me tell you and at least that gives me a few days respite! ...
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Involuntary Absense

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So some of you might think I decided to check out completely just because I turned 29 on Sunday. But that is not the case. I mean, Yes, I wa...
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Did I Dance with Kojo Antwi? Part III or Photo Evidence

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Finally, courtesy of pro-photographer Nyani Quarmyne there is photographic evidence of that YES, I DANCED WITH KOJO ANTWI*! This is for you...
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Work Blog

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Just to let you know I have incorporated my favorite pasttime, blogging, into my work. *drumroll* I p r o u d l y p r e s e n t Social T...
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Kajsa Hallberg Adu
Eternal Student - and now also lecturer - from Sweden living in Ghana with my Ghanaian partner, studying migration and what it does to the higher education system in Ghana. This blog is political, positive and sometimes personal.
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