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Just a simple Ghanaian trying to find the best in our society. I may be fun, I may be interesting, I may be funny, I may even be foolish or intelligent, but it is all based on the mood in which you find yourself. I believe our minds make us who we are. Know that, pain, no matter its ‘unbearability’, is transient. Unburden or delight yourself for a while in my writings please. And all corrections, advice and opinions are welcome. Know that you are the king, queen or royal on this blog.

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Hi, I’m a teacher and my school is about celebrating their education week.
Last year i mentored my class to recite awensɛm and everybody loved it.
This year too I’ve been given the task to do it again.
Searching through the web i came across ur awensɛm and they are mind blowing just that I cannot access it fully, kindly help me out Cee.
I’ll be very grateful.

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Hi, It’s Melinda from Looking for the Light and I have not heard back on featuring you and your blog in my Monday series Blogger Highlight. I know the community would love to learn more about your blog and the awesome writing that you do. I would like to post not this Monday but the following. Is that cool with you? Please say yes. Thanks.

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Hi Cecilia,

I’m preping your Blogger Higlight post for this Monday. I will not include photos but did want to include your books which have photos of you. Would you prefer I not include photos of the books? I did have one question for you to answer, “What is the greatest joy of being a teacher?” Thanks and talk with you soon.

Melinda

Sure. JJust seeing this.

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Wonderful! I would like to invite you to publish an essay on my blog — on your writing, and your thoughts about how you/it have/has been influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Several artists, writers, and musicians from around the world are contributing. If you are interested then send me a message. You may write in English, French, Spanish, Italian etc., as you wish.

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Hi, I was just checking out your website and filled out your feedback form. The contact page on your site sends you these messages via email which is why you’re reading through my message right now right? That’s the most important achievement with any type of advertising, making people actually READ your ad and I did that just now with you! If you have something you would like to blast out to thousands of websites via their contact forms in the US or anywhere in the world let me know, I can even focus on specific niches and my pricing is very low. Reply here: Benja57mik57@gmail.com

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Hello Mum Cee- Amoafowaa Sefa I have Nominated you for the Vincent Ehindero Blogger Award. I hope you will respond with a blog post about this Award. This is all on my page Amoafowaa. Good to see your picture !

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Merci Cécilia de tes visites et de ton accueil. J’espère que tu vas bien…
En ces moments difficiles et délicats, protège toi et prends bien soin de toi. Affectueuses pensées et bisous de France. Vive le Ghana.

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I am delighted that you checked out my little blog today…and deeply honored. I hope you come back soon. I plan on discoursing later today further about “relationships” and how much I know about them…which is very little! Actually, I know “no” thing about them but manage to have some of ’em! Hope to see you and I’m gonna subscribe to yours.

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I really enjoyed reading both your poetry and your prose observations about English language courses in Ghana! It’s obvious you have a lot of talent, and I look forward to reading what you come up with next.

Thank you for stopping by my blog, and I hope you have a lovely day!
-Daniel

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Hi Amoafowaa, I have nominated you for the One Lovely Blog award! I learned from a fellow blogger to offer a bouquet of flowers for those who are not accepting awards or are too busy at the moment.
I enjoy your keeping it real through your individual, creative prose!

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Hello amoafowaa, I promised to let you know when one of my lyric poems was put to music, so here I am and here is the link: http://youtu.be/lVv_UslVjhE
JR Ella is incredibly talented, full of soul, I hope you enjoy listening to it!

It is always a wonderful pleasure to read your poems, I have been moved many times by your words, so I will be coming back time and time again 🙂

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