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@_verydelphine Explains Ghana Mother-Tongue Education Policy

Creator: @_verydelphine Category: Education Description: Content creator @_verydelphine explains Ghana’s mother-tongue education policy in detail, outlining how local languages will replace English in basic schools and why this shift matters for early childhood learning, cultural preservation, and long-term academic outcomes. She also breaks down what the policy means for teachers, students, and the future of […]

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@alexiamoa Shares 5 Tips for Investing in Land in Ghana

Creator: @alexiamoa Category: Business Description: Content creator @alexiamoa shares five smart questions investors should ask before buying land in Ghana. In this insightful video, he explains the key factors every buyer should consider: What’s driving development in that area? How accessible is it? Is the land titled and registered properly (very important) What’s the zoning […]

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@nicolebleu Visits Adenta Hills International School in Accra Ghana

Creator: @nicolebleu Category: Education Description:Content creator @nicolebleu visits her father’s project in Ghana: Adenta Hills International School in Accra. She arrives to a warm welcome from cheerful students, highlighting how the school offers scholarships, free admission, and a safe, playful environment for growth. She emphasizes the years of work behind the dream and prays for […]

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What To Expect During Harmattan Season in Ghana?

Creator: @globebeyondyourself Category: Travel Tips Description: Content creator @globebeyondyourself shares what to expect during Harmattan season in Ghana, a dry and dusty period that usually occurs between December and March. She explains how the air becomes hazy, humidity drops, and visibility can decrease due to fine Saharan dust carried by the wind. The video highlights […]

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Foodie Adriel Shares Her Ghana Favorites

Creator: @adrielsplate Category: Food Description: Content creator @adrielsplate shares what she ate in Ghana and breaks down how much everything cost in both cedis and U.S. dollars. From kosua ne meko (eggs with pepper and onions) for ₵3 (about $0.30 USD), to oranges for ₵1 (around $0.10 USD), and a meat pie for ₵10 (about […]

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Top 10 Must-Try Street Foods in Ghana

Creator: @adrielsplate Category: Food Description: Content creator @adrielsplate shares her picks for the top 10 must-try street foods in Ghana, sampling local favorites like Fanti pineapples, coconut jelly, and knatie cake. She highlights the vibrant food culture and unique flavors that make Ghana’s street food scene one of the most exciting in West Africa. Each […]

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Content Creator @charron.ariel Finds American Food in Ghana at Katty’s

Creator: @charron.ariel Category: Lifestyle Description: Content creator @charron.ariel shares her experience living in Ghana and searching for familiar American foods. In this vlog, she drives through the city while talking about her craving for American-style pancake mix and hot sauce, eventually discovering a shop called Katty’s that sells American products. She reflects on how some […]

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