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Managing Ghana Podcast

Denzel Amanor

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- Developing With The Private Sector - Managingghana.com is a vibrant private sector knowledge hub and podcast. Launched in 2019 by Ebenezer Denzel Amanor, an international trade consultant and data and e-commerce enabler in emerging markets, managingghana.com features impactful conversations with successful professionals, entrepreneurs, and business people.
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Am I Ghana Die?

Kristina Vazovsky

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Привет! Меня зовут Кристина Вазовски. 2 апреля 2019 года я поеду в Гану снимать документальный фильм про смерть. Я не знаю, как обращаться с камерой, у меня очень мало денег и почти не осталось времени. «Am I Ghana Die?» - это мой аудио-дневник, в котором я каждый день буду рассказывать, как продвигается подготовка к съемкам фильма. Умру ли я в процессе - вопрос открытый. Обратная связь: Telegram-канал @amighanadie Instagram @krisvazovsky Почта amighanadie@gmail.com
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Slangs By Ghanaians

SBG Podcast & Blog

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Akwaaba! Ghanaian slangs are so fun to know and use. Are you a Ghanaian diasporan or a non-Ghanaian interested in the Ghanaian culture? Planning on visiting Ghana anytime soon? Listen to our podcast and get all the info behind popular Ghanaian slangs! Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy We have got a blog too! Read via: www.slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com The podcast is available on all popular podcast streaming platforms. Email us your feedback/enquiries: slangsbyghanaians@gmail.com Let's g ...
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Textiles in Ghana - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Open University

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In Ghana, types of cloth and the design of textiles are about more than just fashion. Woven Kente cloth is a great status symbol, marking wealth and, in the past, office - something to be worn on important occasions and by important people. Adinkra is a printed fabric, hand-made and worn mainly for funerals, which are very important celebrations in Ghana. The tracks on this album introduce the Kente weavers and Adinkra workers, show the creative processes behind the textiles they make, and r ...
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Ghana i mit hjerte

dansk podcast

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Ghana i mit hjerte - den ghanesiske kultur lever også i Danmark Så skal vi i gang med sæson 2. Podcasten, der før hed Afrikas Millenials, er nu omdøbt til Ghana i mit hjerte. Anders Guldberg og Lærke Sivkjær har talt med mennesker, der alle har rødder i Ghana. I podcastseriens seks episoder bliver du klogere på tanker om identitet, drømme og meget mere. Disse historier er fortalt af mennesker, der alle har en ting til fælles: de har Ghana i deres hjerter. Ghana i mit hjerte er produceret af ...
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A towering cross, a silent watchtower, and two kings who dared to defy the empire. In this gripping episode, we uncover the chilling legacy of Fort Metal Cross in Dixcove—where colonial power wasn’t just enforced with guns, but with quiet surveillance and calculated exile. From the beheading of King Badu Bonsu II to the defiant stand of King Amankw…
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Fort Batenstein stands as a silent witness to centuries of trade, betrayal, and bloodshed. Built by the Dutch in 1656, it saw the signing of the Butre Treaty, binding the Ahanta people to colonial rule. But its darkest chapter came with the brutal execution of Badu Bonsu II, the Ahanta king who defied Dutch power—his severed head taken as a grim tr…
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Standing tall in the heart of Accra, James Fort is more than just a colonial relic—it’s a symbol of Ghana’s turbulent past. Once a hub for trade and slavery, later transformed into a notorious prison, this historic fort holds the untold stories of resistance, survival, and transformation. In this episode, we journey through its dungeons, unravel it…
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Nestled along Ghana’s coastline, Fort Amsterdam stands as a silent witness to centuries of trade, conflict, and resilience. In this episode, we uncover the fort’s colonial past, its role in the transatlantic slave trade, and the echoes of history that still linger within its walls. Join us as we explore the stories of those who passed through its g…
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Uncovering the hidden narratives of resilience, loss, and memory within the dungeons and halls of Cape Coast Castle to explore its haunting history, its role in the transatlantic slave trade, and its lasting impact on African identity and heritage.Από τον Kwaku Sikahene-Adarkwa
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Dive into the untold history of Christiansborg Castle, Accra’s iconic fortress that evolved from a Danish trading post to a seat of colonial power and modern governance. Uncover its dark past in the transatlantic slave trade, its transformation into Ghana’s seat of government, and the secrets hidden within its walls.…
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Fort St. Jago - Strategic Hill top fort explores the fort’s strategic rise above Elmina, revealing untold stories of pre colonial struggle of power between European rivals, colonial conflicts, local resistance, and the silent echoes of history.Από τον Kwaku Sikahene-Adarkwa
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Ghanaians, in our usual fashion, have slangs for every occasion; even elections! We discuss on this episode of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast, slangs that have popped up during Ghana's election period. Disclaimer: This episode of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast contains a discussion on politics in Ghana, approached from a strictly neutral and non-…
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Ghanaian slangs often blow up from viral social media videos; even years after the videos went viral! We discuss such slangs and more on this episode of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast. Slangs Discussed: Woyale, Tesla Owusu, Y3Fasttt and If I Do Everything Today, What Will I Do Tomorrow? Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy. Listen to the Slangs By …
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Welcome to Season Four of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast! On this episode, we discuss words you didn't realize were actually slangs in Ghana. Ghanaians use lots of terms in everyday speech. Some of these words are slangs that don't appear as such. Listen to the season four premiere of the Slangs By Ghanaians podcast as we discuss these slangs (and…
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Embark on a thought-provoking exploration of entrepreneurship and innovation on the African continent. Kevin shares unique insights, inspiring stories, and the power of transformative ideas, unveiling the keys to success in the dynamic landscape of African business.Από τον Denzel Amanor
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Dr. Genevieve Obuobi shares insights on upscaling resilience lessons tailored for women-owned small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Gain valuable perspectives on navigating challenges and empowering women entrepreneurs in the business landscape. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Dr. Obuobi's expertise in fostering resilience and success for …
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Join Gregory Rockson and Chamath Palihapitiya's discussion on mPharma's investment journey. Discover the critical moments, challenges, and strategic decisions that shaped the company's success at the crossroads of healthcare and technology. Don't miss out on this exclusive look at mPharma's remarkable story.…
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Good morning,good afternoon good evening where ever you are, name is Nyameye sky and this isthe Ghana today show. A new season a new look. A necessary perspective of everything thathappens in Ghana.. We make sure that all we do is find positivity in almostevery situation or news item in Ghana. Be it sport or socio-political. This episodeis actually…
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Coming to Ghana for Christmas? Already here? On this episode, we cover Ghanaian slangs that are used for Internationals that visit Ghana!These slangs have been around for ages and are not going away anytime soon.SlangsObroni, Halfco, Borga and Awishwish.Episode TeamWendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy.Listen to the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast on all major…
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On this episode, we cover 'Nipa yɛ cobra', a slang that sprang out of nowhere and has been trending for months!We also cover 'God of Dbee', 'Boganizer' and 'Real wai'. We highlight the hilarious origins of all these Ghanaian slangs.Episode TeamWendy, Jeff, Peaches and Eamy.Listen to the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast on all popular podcast streaming p…
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Ghanaians have got slangs for every occasion (serious and trivial)!Occupy Julorbi House was a 3-day Ghanaian protest which started off as an online protest on the social media platform, X formerly Twitter, using the hashtag #OccupyJulorbiHouse.From this serious protest sprang lots of slangs that helped give the protest the right attention:Order fro…
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The Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast is 3 years old!Join us on this final episode of the season as we recap Season 2 of the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!The podcast is available on all popular podcast streaming platforms:https://linktr.ee/slangsbyghanaiansThe podcast is also available for streaming on…
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Ghanaians come up with the most hilarious and relatable slangs on social media; too many to count!On this episode, we take a look at four (4) Ghanaian social media slangs:I could have kill a lot, Stubborn Academy, How Can You Tell Me This Story?, Ay3 cridical and Wahalurrr.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!Podcast available on a…
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New slangs pop up so quickly on Ghana Twitter! Ghanaians on Twitter create slangs from the most random situations.On this episode, we take a look at four (4) Ghanaian Twitter slangs:Abenkwan Twitter, Ahomasuo 24/7, Ayongo and Wei.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!Podcast available on all popular podcast streaming platforms:https…
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Ghanaian slangs can get tricky! They usually have a bit of sarcasm in them. On this episode, we discuss four (4) sarcastic Ghanaian slangs.Slangs: This advertisement has been vetted and approved by the FDA, Do am momo, Di asa and Happy birthdayTeam: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and EamyLet's get slanging!Podcast available on all popular podcast streaming p…
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We are back again with another episode of Ghanaian slangs!On this episode, we discuss eight popular Ghanaian brand names that are often used incorrectly as slangs.Slangs: Pepsodent, Omo, Maggi, Uber, Polytank, Nido, Tea and PampersTeam: Wendy, Eamy, Peaches and JeffLet's get slanging!Podcast available on all popular podcast streaming platforms:http…
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In line with the just ended World CupQualifiers matches between Ghanaand Nigeria, we bring you fourcommon football slangs in Ghanasuch as the popular 'Oluwaaaaaaa'. ⚽️Enjoy this podcast episode!The team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and Emmanuel Intro Music: Chillld - Niney (Jeff)Available on: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/MMJazMdPvwnKJp7YAListen to our po…
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Bombers Republic - We Make A Positive Change Here at Bombers Republic, we are committed to making a Positive Change within our sphere of influence. The conversations mainly consist of day-to-day instances where we had the opportunity to full fill that desire, introduce others who have, as well as promote the SAJ Songs brand. SAJ is a Ghanaian - Nig…
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Most Ghanaian slangs are derived from viral memes.On this episode, the team takes a look at slangs (such as 'Yen dwane anaa?) that were made popular through memes.Team: Wendy, Jeff, Peaches and CobbieIntro music: Chillld - Jeff (Niney)Available on: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/MMJazMdPvwnKJp7YAListen to the podcast on all popular podcast streaming…
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Ghana Today Show This is the ghana today show, it is a podcast show that throws light on the daily happenings in ghana to the ewiesi I mean world. we talk politics, sports, entertainment and trends. We use a blend of the english language and twi to spice up the conversation. Na menso yefre me john nyameye dadzie, but my friends call me nyameye sky.…
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There are always catchy slangs thatmake an appearance on Ghana's social media platforms.On this episode, we discuss commonslangs, like Yakubu, usually used on the timeline.The team: Wendy, Jeff, Seiwaah and Cobbie.Intro Music: Jeff (Niney)Title: Chiiild (Available on Soundcloud)https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/xkSa2RkF5MgGDznx8Read our blog on WordPre…
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A video of gifted Ghanaian gospel singer, Cecilia Marfo, went viral on social media. From the video, slangs have been generated and are being used a lot.Listen to the Slangs By Ghanaians Podcast as we take a look at these new Ghanaian slangs.The team: Wendy, Jeff, Eamy, Peaches and Cobbie.Intro Music: Jeff (Niney)Title: Chiiild (Available on Soundc…
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Up until social media made its way into the world of communication and entertainment, us as Ghanaians did not realize that a number of our slangs were actually similar in spelling and/or pronunciation to other non-Ghanaian slangs.There have been some confusing moments on social media where non-Ghanaians thought we were referring to a different situ…
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Tune in with SAJ Songs as he shares knowledge on his day to day experience living in Ghana. This episode offers a short recap of the previous lesson where we learned some phrases in TWI. SAJ also grants insight on the differing pronunciation of words. Let’s listen.
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You are welcome to another episode of Ghana Today Show Good afternoon, good evening , good morning. InterludeYou are welcome again and my nyameye sky.On this episode we talk lgbtq+ the good the bad and the ugly. Don't go no where. Before we go on let us educate ourselves on what each letter in the acronym stands forLESBIAN: Usually refers to a woma…
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It's Season 2 of the SBG Podcast! Join Jeff, Peaches, Eamy, Seiwaah and Wendy on episode 1. The team speaks about popular Ghanaian slangs on social media: - Item 13 - Eover me - Stupid - I off / See I off - What sorof eyi is this? - Information - Vawulence - That remembers me uno On Africa Global Radio, listen via https://bit.ly/3BQuScj We are also…
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Hey! We’re back from our official break and we start off with the writers edition! We got our writers on the team and some guest writers to come up with creative write-ups using slangs discussed on our previous episodes. Exciting right? Writers: Eamy Mireku, Vanessa Antwi, Sandra Taylor, Elikem Doe and Kofi Konadu. Stream via Anchor, Spotify, Sound…
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This is a monologue about a mother. If I should tell the world who my mother is , if I could tell the world what she shouldnt have become, they will never understand. The slipper beating , the anxiety of loosing me to the game center monster although I was having the time of my life. Mother, why do you love me that much, why do you curtail my excer…
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Monologue I have always tried to be the best version of myself. Writing my wrongs into scripts purposely for film. A clear depiction of a crappy life filled with dilution. Not mostly of the pains I inflict on self, but the clear elusion from a perfect magician called Mr. World. They say sticks and stones may break my bone and yea it is true, and al…
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This episode is a kind of mixed emotion. In one breath there are the things that make us happy and on the other side the things that make us think about life and how sad it could be. On the what trending Medikal Busterd Akuapem poloo jailed Yaw Tog on BET radar Twitter headquarters in Ghana On the rant, I talk about morality being the ultimate feat…
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This episode is all music. I did an EP review with the title, ABSTRACT TAPE. It is a three-track EP with titles, FRIENDZONE, STREET VIBE, and BEAUTIFUL IMPERFECTION. I believe as far as we all want to grow, we must support each other, let's do well and listen to this Episode and stream his music.
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Fandt vi det, vi ledte efter? Anders og Lærke gør status i studiet og drømmer stort. ------------ Værter: Anders Guldberg, Lærke Sivkjær Produceret af www.hearHEAR.nu for www.GhanaVenskab.dk Redaktion & redigering: Lærke Sivkjær, Anders Guldberg Kontakt: anders@hearhear.nuΑπό τον dansk podcast
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The third episode dubbed What is wrong with us? This episode starts on a happy note as we talk football the English premier league and the Ghana premier league On the entertainment front, we talk about lil nas x and his satanic stunt. Finally, on the Rant, I rant about how we are morally bankrupt as a generation in response to the incident of the t…
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Karrierekvinden Kate Odoi er født og opvokset i Ghanas hovedstad Accra. Hør Kate fortælle om sin barndom, hvor hun boede langt væk fra sin skole og venner, og om hvordan hun lærte at give slip på præstationspresset. I dag arbejder Kate med customer insights hos Mærsk og rejser verden rundt. Vi tager også et lille dyp i Ghanas kulinariske verden, nå…
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