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Kojo and Kwesi's work-out area  
   

Kojo and Kwesi's work-out area

Ghanaians have to be the most resourceful folks I've ever met. Case in point--Kwesi and Kojo did not have money to buy work-out equipment so they simply made their own. They took two empty paint cans, filled them with cement to be used as weights and they welded some bars to do push-ups on. I have noticed, too, that many Ghanaian children are very creative in their ways of entertaining themselves...instead of relying on external things (such as tv, video games, etc), they spend hours playing with car tires, drawing with sticks in the dirt, or simply running after each other. It is great to see their creativity and imaginations at work!
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August 11th 2006
Hi, friends! I am in a picture kind of mood today...so you can peruse or ignore😊 I hope you are all well! Things are going great here...it's hard to believe I'll be coming back in just 8 days! I've been spending lots of time lately at the clinic, reading Nelson Mandela's autobiography (I highly recommend😊, and spending time with friends. I will post more soon but here are some sn ... read more
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Ghanaian Flag Formed from the merger of the British colony of the Gold Coast and the Togoland trust territory, Ghana in 1957 became the first sub-Saharan country in colonial Africa to gain its independence. A long series of coups resulted in the suspension of the ... ... read more
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