THE STORY OF THE PIKWORO SLAVE CAMP A man went to Navorongo looking for a place to stay. The people gave him a vast piece of land. Little did they know that he was a slave trader. The people named him Nania Pikworo meaning, “a bush man” in the local language. Pikworo established the […]
Tag: TOURING GHANA
We embarked on this journey on November 14, 2015. We took off at 5: 20am and reached there around 9:30 am THE HISTORY OF THE CROCODILES OF PAGA NAVE (NAH-VE) Paga’s patriach and founder Nave’s story goes back more than a dozen generations to Timpela in Kampala in present day Burkina Faso and begins with […]
I went with some geography students of Tamale Senior High school on a tour to the Buabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary and proceeded to the Kintampo Waterfalls. Knowing Ghana, my homeland, is now a passion, so I decided to share our experience. The road to Buabeng Fiema from Kintampo was 32km and only some 300m of […]
THE NALERIGU TOUR
THE NALERIGU TOUR After the 2014 cultural festival of the northern region of Ghana which took place on the premise of the Nalerigu Senior High School, we visited the chief’s palace which is at the market square. In the palace. The seeds on the ground are shea nuts and millet. The shea nuts being prepared […]
AT THE MOLE NATIONAL PARK’S MUSEUM
At the museum; a cub of an elephant which was preserved after its mother was killed by poachers in 1982. I cannot believe this has been here on earth longer than I have. The frozen remains With no locomotion A wonder. I watch… This is the balloon or global fish. The guide told us that […]
Come to Ghana And hold our banner Freedom and justice we preach Hospitality we teach Your mood will change from red to green, From green to yellow with a black star of hope being your facial screen Come to Ghana Let’s share our banner From the many sites in the beautiful Accra city We’ll […]