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“Onamdaade” Graduate

On the 25th day of November 2008, Rose Buabeng, affectionately called Auntie Rose, declared herself team leader of the “Onamdaade” fun club or should I rather say “wahala” club???????(Ref.25/11/08 blog) Barely six months later, there has been a massive elevation from “Onamdaade” to “Owo daade”, Auntie Rose has “released” a fairly new Toyota Corolla saloon […]

Albinos and Discrimation: Take a second look

I recently read a true story about a Woman who had just given birth and was being labelled a witch because she had given birth to an Albino. The in-laws did not want to have anything to do with this mum nor her baby because they feel they have been disgraced. Come to think of […]

MOTHERS’ DAY IS HERE AGAIN

MOTHERS DAY IS HERE AGAIN Well I guess I’m like too many other daughters who are looking at the calendar and realizing that Mother’s Day is less than a week away! and I still haven’t done any preparations towards it. Sisters do you know that our Moms don’t get weekends off, sick time or vacation […]

IT’S ALL ABOUT YOUNG AND OLD

IT’S ALL ABOUT YOUNG AND OLDPrivileged to attend AFF, AWID, and AWLI that happned back to back in the last quarter of last year, and being the die hard apostle of inclusion that I am, I could not help but note a somewhat disturbing trend in our programmes, discourses and presentations in these esteemed gatherings […]

Playing with Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, Blogging

Facebook, Twitter, Blogging…the world of social media has grown exponentially in what appears to be a really short period of time? How does one keep up? How do you decide if it is an appropriate use of your time? I have very recently started playing on twitter in a quest to figure it out. After […]

The Changing Roles of African Women

Last Friday I delivered a lecture to my alma mater on “The Changing Roles of African Women: 1800 to date”. Yes, that was a huge area to cover (but that was what I was requested to do). The audience was an International Baccalaureate History class and the lecture covered the: Pre colonial eraColonial era Nationalist […]

LETTER FROM THE NORTH III

Dear Sisters, I bring you tales of my trip to the field in the three Northern regions of Ghana. I have had some very unbelievable experiences, some frightening, some hilarious but all in all very educational and fulfilling. Gifty and I set off on the morning of February 15, 2008 for a 17 day visit […]

LETTER FROM THE NORTH I

Hello Sisters, This is your sister writing to you from Bolga the Capital of the Upper East Region of Ghana. Please remember us in your solemn moments; it is hot and dry, scorching hot. Thank God for air conditioned cars and rooms otherwise I do not think I would have been capable of writing to […]

In solidarity: Eudy Simelane

I read on the blog Black looks (see http://www.blacklooks.org/)of the trial of Eudy Simelane. Eudy Simelane was a lesbian activist who was found murdered last year. Her murder comes in the wake of the murders of other members of the LGBTI community in South Africa and many other parts of Africa. My thoughts are with […]

Marriage is a waste of time for women

We recently benefited from a training day on Communication & Presentation Skills facilitated by AWDF’s Executive Director. Personally, my favourite part of the day was when we got to practice our presentation skills in a fun ‘Great Debate’. The motion was “Marriage is a waste of time for women”. I was on the team that […]