During tribal and communities wars there were a lot that happened.
What happened, where it happened, where what was kept and for what reason.
I can boldly say there are communities that are still possessing the traditional stool of other communities.
#thetourist
@pepsi paid @didierdrogba ยฃ3 million for an endorsement deal in 2009.
@didierdrogba announced that he would donate the money to the construction of a public hospital in Abidjan and 5 clinics across the country to provide quality healthcare for people in his home Ivory Coast
Anthony Taylor gave @LFC the chance to win tonight's.
6 minutes of added time, why?
Who died on the field?
Well we appreciate it and we love it.
Wedey go hammer @Arsenal .
As a tourist in Ghana, spend more time in the hinterlands not at your popular or well known sites.
Try something different.
Culture, valleys, mountains, rivers, others.
#thetourist
Ghana is one of the best tourists attractions counties in the world ๐.
Most tourists don't know. Yes they are right not to have really explore it.
Naturally it is designed for science, studies, researching, site seeing.
Everything is interesting for it gives you new experience.
During the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, the United Nations Security Council gave an order for 94% of troops to leave the country.
Ghana's contingent of 454 soldiers disregarded the order, stayed throughout the genocide and saved 30,000 lives.
France, USA and Belgium refused to help.
The China highway 110 traffic jam. It lasted for more than 10 days & each car moved at an estimated speed of 1km per day. Building tunnels will help in solving these. Boring company aspires to solve these. @elonmusk sup.
Koitalel Arap Samoei, the High Chief of the Nandi people (Kenya) was murdered for resisting British Colonialism in 1905.
He was tricked into coming for a peace agreement, & was shot dead by Richard Meinertzhagen.
His head was cut off & taken away. It still hasn't been returned.
In 1837, Ghanaian King, Badu Bonsu II of Ahanta's head was cut off and sent to a museum in The Netherlands for resisting slavery.
He was betrayed by his tribesman.
He fought against colonialism by the Dutch Government.
His head was preserved in a jar.
It was returned in 2009
Thomas Sankara restricted Burkina Faso From taking loans from the World Bank and IMF. He denied French companies exclusive rights in Burkina Faso.
#whoisresponsible