by GreenViews | Sep 12, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
In many parts of the world today, calling someone “fat” or “chunky” is considered offensive, insensitive, or even outright abusive. The term carries with it a host of negative connotations: unhealthy, unattractive and even lazy. However in Ghana this takes...
by GreenViews | Sep 10, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
If you have spent time in Ghana you might have overheard the name nyanya at a market stall, in a kitchen, or even during a cleansing bath! Nyanya is a small, bitter leaf that is eaten, brewed, blessed and sometimes whispered about with a mix of respect and caution. ...
by GreenViews | Sep 6, 2025 | Business and Economy, History of Ghana
The city of Takoradi stands as a symbol of industrial strength and economic promise in West Africa. It has transformed in the past two decades into the beating heart of Ghana’s oil and gas industry. Since the discovery of offshore oil in commercial quantities in 2007,...
by GreenViews | Sep 1, 2025 | Living in Ghana
If you’re wondering how to move to Ghana, this 30-day guide will help you settle quickly and confidently. There are many things to keep in mind and mistakes to avoid before moving to Ghana, and once you have figured your packing list for Ghana, you need to prepare for...
by GreenViews | Aug 28, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
The talking drum is one of the most representative symbols of traditional African culture. This sophisticated hour-glass shaped drum can mimic the tone of human speech and it’s used not only to communicate through long distances, but also in ceremonies. In this...