We really do need a holistic approach towards organising our tourism. Often, in conversations, like we're having here, talking about tourism in Ghana, it's so disheartening when my friends casually dismiss Ghana's progress in the space and begin comparing what they see in movies with regards to how other countries have organised their tourism to ours.
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‘I am not ashamed I don’t have biological children’ - Uncle Ebo Whyte
It's all a flashing blur to me now. It seems like it was just yesterday that I was backstage with Theresa, as in Ayoade, she of Charterhouse Productions fame, arranging the winners' plaques on the long table and waiting for the prompt from Korkor, as in Amarteifio, she, then Artistic Director of the National Theatre, to pass one on to an usher for presentation on stage to the recipients as they were being announced.
On Christmas day four years ago, Mr Percy Dickson Boamah woke up from sleep with many things on his mind as usual, but the most pressing was to reach his site at Osu, Accra where he was putting up a hotel and apartments, to ensure that a job he had began was completed on schedule.
Another May is here with us and yellow is the colour! Why? Because the Paediatric Society of Ghana has declared May as the “Yellow Month.”
