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Micro-learning project designed to increase rate at which children learn facts
“I don’t usually cut and paste an entire article from another paper to Feint & Margin unless it’s an article I believe would be of great...
Africa Straight Up! Let’s Tell our Stories
Since independence, we’ve been building the African revolution with words. A new spirit is needed in Africa; the current status-quo must be fought...
Seeking Management Consultation Solutions is Key to the Growth of Small Businesses
Every entrepreneur wants their small business to be successful so every segment of professional advice can go a long way in obtaining business goals....
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Micro-learning project designed to increase rate at which children learn facts
April 28, 2013“I don’t usually cut and paste an entire article from another paper to Feint &...
Africa Straight Up! Let’s Tell our Stories
April 9, 2013Since independence, we’ve been building the African revolution with words. A new spirit is...
The Essence of National Development in Africa
April 9, 2013
“You can’t enjoy the fruits of effort without first making the effort”, said Margaret...
Seeking Management Consultation Solutions is Key to the Growth of Small Businesses
April 9, 2013
Every entrepreneur wants their small business to be successful so every segment of professional...
Review: The Tale of an Orphan
November 13, 2012
Book Title: The Tale of an Orphan: A Lesson to Learn Synopsis: This book is about life. How painful...
Breaching a new Frontier for Pan-African Inspired Fashion
November 13, 2012
54 Kingdoms continues to put Pan-African inspired fashion on the global frontier. Three years ago,...
Why Children Don’t Go to School
November 13, 2012
“I volunteer at a Non for Profit Organisation called Hold-a-Hand which is a programme which...
Messed Up World
November 13, 2012
Eleven year old Tiane Parris from South Africa wrote this rap song. She’s a symbol of hope...
Ghana’s First Presidential Youth Dialogue
September 28, 2012
Brief Overview of the Youth Situation in Ghana Ghana has a relatively youthful population...
Africa’s Rich Value System Face Risk To Modernity
May 12, 2012As we walked down the path across the lake where people had set camp and enjoying fishing, a...
The Five Stages Of Grief
May 25, 2012The five stages of grief 1 …………. 2 This morning I went to my postbox,...
A Modern African Civilisation
May 25, 2012Over the past month and a half, I’ve been watching a documentary series by the eminent art...
Imperfection
September 28, 2012Break… crack! Mind splattering all about The soul is worn-out Body once made the temple of evil...
Slave Queen
September 28, 2012she sits on her wooden throne, her name stuck in her throat like Adam’s apple. she’s...
Law In Africa
September 28, 2012
“Lawis a system of rules, usually enforced through a set of institutions.[5] It shapes politics,...
Ghana at the Crossroads: Mining Activities Threaten Sustainable Development
September 28, 2012
Increasingly, Ghana has been caught on the wrong side of mining activities from almost every corner...
Woman’s Month
September 28, 2012
Women’s month was celebrated in South Africa in August. This poem was written by Siki Dlanga...
Marikana 45
September 28, 2012
45 men dead. Twelve-thousand, five hundred Rand. Numbers that mean life or death Yet no numbers...
Nzulezo Exhibition by Ghanaian-Canadian Photographer George Qua-Enoo
September 28, 2012
Upcoming photo exhibit and fundraiser features remote African “lake village” In 2011...
Black and White
September 28, 2012
I drove to Naumburg (220km South of Berlin, Germany) this morning to do some business. A small boy...
Telling Our African Stories!
October 12, 2012Since independence, we’ve been building the African revolution with words. A new spirit is needed...



