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    • This pod may disturb our romantic notions of rural life. In the West we love the countryside and 'getting away from it all' yet in Ghana, we learn that many would rather live in an urban shanty town...  more
      • Ethel
      • greenlight given 6 months ago

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    • **This film is now the revised version of Cash Back that we have made based on some of the great comments and suggestions below** ...  more
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      • greenlight given 6 months ago

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    • Bob Geldof visited Ghana for the TV series Geldof in Africa and wrote about it in the accompanying book, describing his crowning as the Chief of Development in a town called Ajumako-Bisease. This...  more
      • Ethel
      • responded 9 months ago

      why did he acceptet to be crowned as a development chief whilest he knew he can not fufil the promises. promise is like owing or be in dept. as big as the whole Sir Bob Geldof...  more
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    • Shot in Ghana, Damned by Debt Relief challenges the Live8-G8 debt relief jamboree. Eloquent and angry Ghanaians cut through the spin and explain; debt relief provided no new money and draconian...  more
      • Ethel
      • responded 9 months ago

      If i am in dept does not mean am your slave, you want to relieve me that's fine but don't control me! you can not tell me what to do first or last. If it is a relieve let it...  more
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    • Think BIG showcases Ghanaians with big aspirations and big plans. Flash hotels, fab homes and full-on modernity are where it?s at. The film turns the usual pity fest on its head and showcases...  more
      • Ethel
      • responded 9 months ago

      Yes i love this, they are a realy thinking big, Ghanaians want to be independent. they don't want any boby to dictate for them what to have or not. I know most Ghanaians want...  more
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    • From small scale projects to HIV/AIDS programmes NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations) charities and aid agencies are everywhere in the developing world. They are all the rage in the West too, and are...  more
      • Ethel
      • responded 9 months ago

      living in shanty houses, unemployed or farming are not a culture. what they need is better life, good houses, infacstracture and so on and so for, if this things are cultures...  more
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