The road to Accra International Airport just got a facelift!
Our new landscaping on the airport median isn’t just about beauty – it’s about creating a warm, green gateway for every traveler, every day.
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🚨ICYMI🇬🇭🎙️🗣️: From mimicking Nana Aba Anamoah’s news delivery as a young girl, to hosting X Spaces, experimenting with TV presentation, and building her voice across niche conversations, the journey has come full circle.
Ghana has a new voice on your radio; @yaabitha joins the airwaves as the new host of @PLUZZFM’s The Lockdown.
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I know what you are thinking, and you are right: coming from me, this may sound contradictory.
However, I am not willing to compromise my intellectual honesty for the sake of money.
Today, in my view, the worst investment you can make in Ghana is real estate, particularly luxury real estate.
The market is heavily oversaturated with supply, while effective demand is concentrated in the hands of a very limited number of high net worth individuals.
The occupancy rate is under 50%
Real estate still makes sense when it is approached as a long term personal project the home you intend to live in, or when it targets non prime, mid to low segment developments where real demand actually exists.
So where should capital be allocated today?
In my opinion, the most compelling opportunities lie in innovative, scalable services designed for the growing middle class.
These are the sectors where demand is real, recurring, and structurally under served.
He says - In South Africa, the Zulu tribe should rule and have majority representation because numerically the Zulu tribe is the biggest. The road was always leading to tribalism.
The Quaque family should rather be paying reparations to the state.
1. Philip Quaque’s father, Obirempong Cudjoe, was a caboceer.
2. If you didn't know, a caboceer was a big, strong & powerful African man whose job was to raid communities in the hinterlands, and capture free men, women & children for sale to Europeans as slaves.
3. This job became lucrative following the arrival of the Portuguese on the Gold Coast, continued under the Danes and the Dutch, and ended with the British.
4. Obirempong Cudjoe built a strong business relationship with the biggest slave trader of the 1750s in Anomabo, an Irishman named Richard Brew, who was governor of the Royal Africa Company (RAC) at the slave fort in Anomabo.
5. But for the enterprise in Gold Coast’s slave forts, which were the manger that served greener pastures to most British employees, Richard Brew, an unemployed drunkard back in Ireland, would have perished in poverty. Ironically, now we rather troop to their ends in search of greener pastures.
6. Together, Brew & Cudjoe profited from slavery. Part of those profits financed the education of Cudjoe's son, Philip Quaque, at Oxford. Quaque later became Africa's foremost Anglican priest and preacher at the slave forts. After returning from Oxford, however, he was alienated from his Fanti people, could no longer speak his mother tongue fluently, and began trading in slaves himself.
7. Richard Brew, on the other hand, undermined the RAC, made even greater profits, and built himself a fort named Castle Brew, which still stands in ruins at Anomabo.
8. To strengthen their relationship, Richard Brew's mulatto son from a caboceer's daughter, Henry Brew, married Quaque's sister, Abba Kayba. The Brew family in Ghana emerged from this union and developed into a large privileged lineage that persists to this day.
9. Kwesi Brew (poet, diplomat, & member of the first batch of students to attend Legon), his daughter Rama Brew (veteran actress), Marietta Brew (second female attorney-general & current chair of Legon Council), Amandzeba Nat Brew (celebrated musician), & hyphenated-and-allied Brews all descend from this lineage.
10. These descendants & their allied Quaque family should be among those held accountable for the ancestral debt.
11. They can begin by renaming the Quaque House at Adisadel College in memory of their enslaved victims, whose family names I would rather not mention to avoid stigmatization.
Your CEO should be strong.
Your CTO should be wise.
Your COO should be wicked, cunning, of mysterious origins, fluent in the dark arts, blurry in pictures,
2026:
1. Reached 5M followers across all platforms
2. Coca Cola World Cup Trophy Tour
3. Special Invite from Victor Osimhen
4. Europe football tour
5. World Cup Visas and Sponsorships sorted
6. Invited to speak at Cannes Lions Festival in France
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If you see a well constructed rammed earth building anywhere in Africa, there is a strong chance a Ghanaian architect or engineer had something to do with it. Ghana has long proven how serious she is with this material.
The Falcon Cinema is the latest proof. Berekuso, Ghana. Studio NEiDA. Commissioned by film curator Jacqueline Nsiah. Expected completion 2027.
A purpose built cinema and cultural archive dedicated entirely to African film. Four buildings arranged around a courtyard drawn from Asante compound architecture. Earth materials throughout. Thatched palm leaf roof. A roof assembly that channels rainwater into the central courtyard and allows hot air to escape without mechanical cooling. The main cinema is an outdoor planted amphitheatre. Construction waste will be repurposed into the courtyard seating landscape.
250 and 150 seat screening rooms. A restaurant. An archive. An education hub. An outdoor cinema. Future filmmaker residencies planned.
A cinema of this scale generates consistent employment, attracts filmmakers, scholars, and tourists, and creates a market for local businesses around it. African film reels are currently scattered across institutions around the world, many never seen on the continent they came from. This building brings them home and builds the industry pipeline to train the next generation of African filmmakers on African soil.
Studio NEiDA | The Falcon Cinema | Berekuso, Ghana | Expected 2027
Commissioned by Jacqueline Nsiah
If you go to Bohye and lie to yourself that it’s too far you are making a big mistake, that place is probably the fastest growing community in Accra. You only have to endure the traffic.
Two bedroom apartment for rent
Location: Haatso Bohye ( close to academic city)
Comes with:
2 washrooms
inbuilt wardrobes
3 Air conditioners
Price: 2000ghc per month for a year
Call or text 0538708013