What is modern-day Ghana?
Isabella Wilson
Modern-day Ghana, which gained its independence on March 6, 1957, consists primarily of the former Gold Coast. Ghana’s administrative capital is the coastal city of Accra.
Is Ghana a good place to live?
Living in Ghana is a one-of-a-kind experience and, despite the lack of local, state-run public transport and other amenities of modern Western life, the country more than makes up for it with charm, friendliness and originality.
Is Ghana a friendly country?
People in Ghana are generally quite friendly. In fact, Ghana has the reputation of being one of the friendliest countries in Africa; many recommend it as an excellent entry point for first time travelers to the continent.
What are the things that Ghana is like?
Ghana is just like any other country: corruption, high inflation, incompetent government (as at now), weak, faulty and old-fashioned system including the education system but with the nicest people. The only good thing about Ghana at the moment is her friendliest citizens and amazing natural resources.
Are there any articles about life in Ghana?
They’re not necessarily related. At least I didn’t think they were which is why I haven’t written about them till now, but today It occurred to me that they’re all about life in Ghana, the highs and the ills. So I decided to write a piece in typical cosmo-fashion entitled 5 ways to titillate your man till his toes curl.
Why is Ghana the leading country in Africa?
Although relatively small in area and population, Ghana is one of the leading countries of Africa, partly because of its considerable natural wealth and partly because it was the first black African country south of the Sahara to achieve independence from colonial rule. Cape Coast Castle, Ghana.
What are the most common problems in Ghana?
Ghana faces many of the problems common amongst developing countries including lack of natural resources and a majority of the population that is living in poverty. In the article below, top 10 facts about living conditions in Ghana are presented. People in Ghana rely on farming for survival.