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Nightly entertainment, Bolga style | Zaare!
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Volunteering in Bolgatanga, Ghana 06.01.2013-29.03.2013. Nightly entertainment, Bolga style. March 12, 2013. Comme Ci Comme ca. Around beautiful Bolga →. Nightly entertainment in Bolgatanga is somewhat more peaceful and relaxing than the team were used to back in the UK… There are quite a few small bars dotted around and two nightclubs Black Star and SoulTrain but the Bolga girls have developed new (and better) ways of entertaining themselves of an evening. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting ...
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URA Radio – Take 2 | Second Coming Of Bolga
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Second Coming Of Bolga. Why we’re out in Ghana. Our Final Days… →. URA Radio – Take 2. June 20, 2013. Since our last post featuring our radio appearance we were invited to go back to the radio station again and yesterday we attended the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. We joined Conrad this week and we took the afternoon slot discussion which focuses on trade within the region. We all thought that it was lovely of them to ask us back to round up our time in Bolga. We thoroughly enjoyed our hours slot ...
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bolgano2 | Second Coming Of Bolga
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Second Coming Of Bolga. Why we’re out in Ghana. Our Farewell Meal In Our Finest Ghanaian Clothes. June 21, 2013. After 3 months working alongside TradeAID our placement is coming to an end this week. To celebrate our achievements we were all invited to a farewell meal with all of the TradeAID team. We had a lovely time and we … Continue reading →. Our Final Days…. June 20, 2013. To sum up our time in Bolga, here’s a short summary of what we have achieved! URA Radio – Take 2. June 20, 2013. June 19, 2013.
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Our Farewell Meal In Our Finest Ghanaian Clothes | Second Coming Of Bolga
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Second Coming Of Bolga. Why we’re out in Ghana. Our Final Days…. Our Farewell Meal In Our Finest Ghanaian Clothes. June 21, 2013. This entry was posted in Bolgatanga. Our Final Days…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. On The ...
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Second Coming Of Bolga | Page 2
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Second Coming Of Bolga. Why we’re out in Ghana. Newer posts →. June 5, 2013. Up here, in Bolgatanga, the weather is usually a little hotter compared with the capital city of Accra. Since April – when we arrived, we have definitely noticed a change in the weather. We are lucky to be in Ghana when it is the rainy season as the rains can bring a slight drop to the temperature. Where it is around 25 degrees. The extra rain is making Ghana look very green and lush…here are a few snaps! June 3, 2013. 3 Many pe...
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Why we’re out in Ghana | Second Coming Of Bolga
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Second Coming Of Bolga. Why we’re out in Ghana. Why we’re out in Ghana. Whilst we are out in Ghana we are taking part in the International Citizen Service programme (ICS). This is the UK’s leading global volunteering programme for young. People who want to become volunteers; this scheme is funded by the Department for International Development (DFID). IS is new to Ghana and they opened an office in Tamale in the Northern Region in July 2012. There are a few main focuses while we are out here, these a...
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Ghanaian Hospitality | Zaare!
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Volunteering in Bolgatanga, Ghana 06.01.2013-29.03.2013. February 18, 2013. The life and death of George the chicken →. With our field visits drawing to a close this week, we were honoured by one of the villages of a women’s basket weaving group with a gift of a chicken to thank us for our work with their community. As three blonde girls we had received many warnings and much advice about avoiding unwanted attention and staying out of trouble before we left the UK, but the atmosphere in Bolgatanga feels ...
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Dasiba Tamale! | Page 2
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Why are we here? Newer posts →. May 9, 2013. Walk through any residential street in Tamale. Or indeed any other settlement in Ghana) and you are bound to hear a clap-clap! Sound, from girls playing what must be the most popular playground game in Ghana…. It’s always played by two girls; as far as we can understand, one girl wins if you both kick out the same foot as each other, while the other one wins if you kick out opposite feet. May 9, 2013. 8217; T...