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Ghana is like a lion without a head
Would you phone the president of Ghana?
I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody.
Dr. Kissinger was surprised that I knew where Ghana was.
I always spend my summer in Ghana. I don't go anywhere else.
We had so much fun in Ghana and they are really lovely people.
I work predominantly with tailors from Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal.
AKG controls the heart of one of Ghana's most exciting new gold belts.
I want to be 100 per cent; I want to give everything when I come to play for Ghana.
I grew up in the U.K. and now reside in the United States, and my family is from Ghana.
My mother was born in Ghana, but she moved to the U.K. when my sisters and I were born.
At long last, the battle has ended! And thus, Ghana, your beloved country is free forever!
Born in the UK, brought up in Ghana, it was a sort of childhood of hardship and difficulty.
I don’t feel that I am a visitor in Ghana or in any part of Africa. I feel that I am at home.
My mom is from Ghana, and my dad is from Detroit, so I would go back and forth to Africa a lot.
While I was at Microsoft, the annual revenues grew larger than the GDP of the Republic of Ghana.
Most of the people in Ghana wouldn't know me as an actress. They'd know me for my work at the U.N.
I would never kill a living thing, although I probably have inadvertently while driving automobiles.
My mum is from Ghana, and she used to play highlife music in the house, and my dad used to listen to music.
This is my ultimate fantasy: watching QVC with a credit card while making love and eating at the same time.
I think we have more athleticism, I think we have more pace and that's going to be important to deal with Ghana.
Ghana is one of the countries in Western Africa that still has quite a few of their slave castles still standing.
The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked-up with the total liberation of the African Continent
In Nigeria, along with its West African neighbor Ghana, women are now starting businesses in greater numbers than men.
A policy is a temporary creed liable to be changed, but while it holds good it has got to be pursued with apostolic zeal.
While the rest of the world has been improving technology, Ghana has been improving the quality of man's humanity to man.
Globalization has made copper and other minerals more valuable, and Ghana and Kenya have recently discovered mineral resources.
My parents are from Ghana. Until I was 17, I thought you had to go to college. I had no idea. I didn't know it was not an option.
As far as producing, I was thrown into it on a film called Beasts of No Nation when we were in Ghana three months after I retired.
After 11 seasons, I retired from football. Four months later I was in Ghana shooting 'Beasts of No Nation' as an executive producer.
Aboutrika has done well with Egypt, winning the Nations Cup in Ghana, as well as helping Ahly win the Champions League for a record sixth time.
If they asked me, I would have to say no. I made up my mind to play for the United States some day and I'm sticking to it. (on playing for Ghana)
I'm just a normal person out there enjoying his football. If there's anything I can do to make a better life for the kids in Ghana, I will do it.
The summer I finished my first novel Ghana Must Go, I drove across west Africa: from Accra to Lomé to Cotonou to the deliciously named Ouagadougou.
Every Christmas, all around Ghana, there are tons of these parties and they are full of everything that exists in human life in Ghana and worldwide.
The summer I finished my first novel 'Ghana Must Go,' I drove across west Africa: from Accra to Lome to Cotonou to the deliciously named Ouagadougou.
I'm from Ghana, in West Africa, and all the women in Ghana absolutely love shea butter. We use it for everything, head to toe. I've used it all my life.
I felt like I was seeing my life over again when I first arrived in Ghana. I thought, 'This is part of me.' I knew what it was like to be poor and hungry.
For every African state, like Ghana, where democratic institutions seem secure, there is a Mali, a Cote d'Ivoire, and a Zimbabwe, where democracy is in trouble.
I'm not sure where I'm from! I was born in London. My father's from Ghana but lives in Saudi Arabia. My mother's Nigerian but lives in Ghana. I grew up in Boston.
I do feel my African side, but I've always wanted to play for Germany. Ghana did contact me, but I told them and my dad that I was sure I wanted to play for Germany.
I am from Ghana, and although Ghana is celebrated as a relatively peaceful country in a historically war-torn region, the issues of development and recovery are still apparent.
My mom is from Ghana, and my dad is from the States, so even in my family when I was growing up, my mom said I was the American one, and my dad said I was the weird African one.
For Ghana to suggest that they will turn off the Internet, in addition to other countries that have done it like Uganda, Zimbabwe, DRC, Burundi, Chad and others, that's worrying.
I loved 'Ghana Must Go' by Taiye Selasi. It's about a first-generation African family living in America that has to return home to Nigeria when their estranged father passes away.
Just looking back at what my family did for me, and where I came from, from nothing in Ghana... and my mom allowing me to come play soccer, keeping myself motivated is a little bit easier than usual.
The U.S. should support the Nigerian government to stay in Sierra Leone under the ECOMOG umbrella. The U.S. should also support other countries, including Ghana, in ECOMOG until stability is established.
My grandma was raised in Ghana, and she went back there to work, so she could earn money for my mum's education in Nigeria. It's where it all began, and that dedication to education is the only reason I'm here.
In Ghana, Nigeria, Togo, Angola and Cameroon maize is a staple, yet the earliest mention of maize in west Africa comes from a Portuguese document that lists it as being loaded on to slave ships bound for Africa.