No problem. The only explanation I will have here is that Accra and Kumawu aren't in the same region. Kumawu is in the Ashanti region and is closer to Kumasi than Accra. It's about 4 to 5 hours' drive from Accra, but an hour drive to Kumasi. The weather here is great,good land for farming and very relaxing place. Compared to Accra or Kumasi, land is very cheap here. I love this place, but if you're someone who loves the city vibe, it might be too slow for you. I might be wrong thou because every city person who I brought here loved it. I don't know if you can visit and take decisions or if you will just go by instinct.
It's such a Seren, pollution free from carbon monoxide which affect lungs and causes respiratory diseases in the cities and results in premature death.
@@Ghanadiaries I raised funds and bought i deep freezer and 2 fridge freezers for the school. I went there to ensure safe delivery. Only the freezer went to the kitchen, the headd master took one and the deputy headmaster in front of me. I had a good conversation with them BEFORE they realised i was the one who brought the things they stole infront of me.
There’s no pavements, ghana has so much natural resources but still there’s no pavements, look at how wide that road is with hardly any cars driving past , in this area only one car passes every 30 to 40 mins so why didn’t the government build pavements
The road is still under construction so I can't tell what they will do or not do. There are taxis and vans always using these streets, yes there maybe some slow moments sometimes of the day but it's not as you're imagining.
@@Ghanadiaries I can bet you this road remain as it is just the main strip in Accra known as Oxford street where night clubs are , there’s no pavements there and there’s open gutters. it’s been like that for over 30 years
@ctbt1832 I don't know when or how that thing started, but they explain it this way. Because they don't want other underprivileged girls to be pressured to do unthinkable things just to keep up, they want all girls in schools have a haircut. Do I agree? No! But the majority of the parents are happy about it, so no one is pushing for change.
@@Ghanadiaries I get what you’re saying but to me that does not make sense. I think someone was lazy and did not want to do anything with the young girls hair so they cut it. And it became the thing. The problem with that is if you do what you’re supposed to do with it being cut. it could prevent hair from growing. Not in all cases.
@ctbt1832 The thing is, many Ghanaians don't have issues with hair, so they aren't even bothered. Also the cutting of hair thing is deeply rooted in the Akan tradition. Queen mothers cut their hair, and if you have a permed hair, you must cover it during traditional celebrations. Read about dansinkran and you'll understand it more.