THE GH MUSICAL INDUSTRY by ABDUL BASIT ALI
I sleep with yet again another sad reality of the scene in my good Country Ghana. It all got to do with the kind of songs…
Global Changemaking Students: Meet Salem Habte the Passionate Social Entrepreneur and ENACTUS UMKC Executive
Have you ever met Salem and do you want to meet Salem? Oh my! The enthusiasm that flows from her is just enthusiastically beautiful! I’m not…
Global Changemaking Students: Everyone Should Know Kinge Emma the Cameroonian Hunger Fighter & Agropreneur
Kinge Emma grew up in a poor rural community in Cameroon characterized by hunger, illiteracy and poverty, now he’s ending world hunger as a hunger fighter
Global Changemaking Students: Balkisu Abdullahi the Change Agent from Sokoto Nigeria
For my parents were very passionate about enrolling me into school, we relocated from our village to urban areas where I could attend school. Through the help of my mum, I could overcome all the challenges by engaging in home business (making and selling of ice block, making of beads, weaving of hair etc.) among others.
Global Changemaking Students: Autism Breaks the Heart of Sarah Naa Awuku
Apart from school, what else do you do?
I used to read much about autism and learn what it was all about. It’s not actually a bad thing as the African society perceives it to be. Now that I am back from SUSI 2017, I have done a research on the rural and community schools who have no school buildings and learning materials such as exercise books, textbooks, pens, pencils, school bags, and other things that make learning easy. So I have the list of such schools which can be found in all the 10 regions in Ghana. I have decided to select some like about 5 to 10 schools and visit. I went do a market search on how much these materials cost in the market. I intend to use my salary of my national service which is about to start soon.
BROKEN, UNBROKEN: 3, 36, 57
She had always been beautiful, blessed with so much green, covered in a splendor that never had been seen. There were the seas, the landscape, the…
Cry No More Poor Child
The poor child cries not because of food but because of his future. He cries because he has no assurance of success. He’s been left in…