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Richard in Koforidua: November 2008
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Sunday, 23 November 2008. Sunday, 16 November 2008. Wednesday, 12 November 2008. The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Sunday, 2 November 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What Richard Did Next. What's Richard's weather like? Tim in Tamale (VSO Volunteer). The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleve. View my complete profile.
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Richard in Koforidua: Out of Africa
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Friday, 14 August 2009. The environment, conditions and customs may be completely different in Ghana, but not everything is so unlike home. I work for VSO Fundraising in the UK. Do you remember agreeing to be part of the VSO Community Group Linking Scheme? This scheme enables donors to gain a personal insight into life as a volunteer. I understand that you are linked to CIPFA. Can you update them by Sept 19th and copy me in please? Marian.nelson@vso.org.uk. 17 August 2009 at 04:11. What Richard Did Next.
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Richard in Koforidua: April 2009
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009. The entries over the last month have been more of a travelog, than a blog about living in Ghana. There has been little happening on the project, so I have taken advantage of the free time. I shall be leaving Ghana in the next five months and I still have a few more things to do and see. Tuesday, 7 April 2009. She lists a number of Ghanaian characteristics. Of course, I couldn't possibly say whether I agree with her views! 1 Ghanaians know everything and are always right. 8 Though ...
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Richard in Koforidua: July 2009
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009. Sunday, 19 July 2009. Sunday, 12 July 2009. We agonised for some time about whether we should try and see Obama in the flesh. When would the opportunity present itself again and if it ever did, would it be on such a significant occasion as the first visit by the first African American president to sub-Saharan Africa? Friday, 3 July 2009. The Great Oburoni Debate. It will be odd to be back in the UK and find that I am not being verbally bombarded from all directions, often with no...
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Richard in Koforidua: February 2009
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009. A combination of the age and condition of the internal paint work and the ferocity of the current spells of rain, mean that there are now chunks of white gloss paint on the floors of most rooms in the house. The local branch of Melcom (think Argos, if it had existed in communist era Russia) has a small stock of Waitrose own brand tinned mackerel fillets – in vegetable oil or alternatively brine. 8217;, ‘what did you bring me from Accra? 8217; why didn’t you phone? Lighting fi...
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Richard in Koforidua: January 2009
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Sunday, 25 January 2009. I found William with a couple of the department’s national service personnel. They were having a reading day, William explained. The computer was being serviced and they reckoned it would be able to take my pen drive by noon. I left, saying I would return then. They said they would be reading until three. 8221;, “Good evening. I am fine. How are you? Sunday, 18 January 2009. Sunday, 11 January 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What Richard Did Next. What's Richard's weather like?
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Richard in Koforidua: December 2008
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008. I am wrote this in the departure lounge at the airport in Accra, taking advantage of the free wireless broadband but had to post it in Berkshire as the service dropped at the crucial moment. This will be my last post before Christmas so I would like to wish everybody reading this a very happy Christmas and apologise for not ending any Christmas cards (again! Monday, 15 December 2008. We lunched in the food courtyard and then bought barbeque food in Shoprite. The result, when ...
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Richard in Koforidua: September 2009
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Monday, 7 September 2009. I have been back in the UK for two weeks now. In many ways it doesn’t seem like I ever went away. Occasionally I can see that things have moved on, but most of the time it appears seamless. I was wearing a Ghanaian batik shirt that day and when I was buying the latest editon of 'New African' in WH Smiths at Victoria, I am almost certain the black assistant thanked me quietly for the payment in the main Ghanaian language. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What Richard Did Next.
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Richard in Koforidua
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Wednesday, 22 July 2009. Emmanuel.K.Bensah II. 9 August 2009 at 13:12. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What Richard Did Next. What's Richard's weather like? Tim in Tamale (VSO Volunteer). Volunteers in Ghana are told that greeting is huge. The Great Oburoni Debate. View my complete profile.