by GreenViews | Aug 30, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture
Apart from English, there are six major Ghanaian languages which are Ga, Twi, Fanti, Ewe, Dangbe and Akan. English is one of the most spoken, (but a lot of it is Pidgen English). It may be a little hard to understand at first (especially if it is your first ever time...
by GreenViews | Aug 7, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture, Living in Ghana
Ghana is mostly known for its historic and diverse culture which is displayed through the music, the food, the welcomeness of the people and its rich landscapes and nature. There are so many interesting facts about Ghana, that if you live there or you’re planning to...
by GreenViews | Jul 20, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture
Ghana is a place very rich in culture and tradition and very innovative when it comes to creating objects that make life easier (such as Taa Kotsa, the natural Ghanaian toothbrush). Many of these items reflect the country’s history and culture and have a sustainable...
by GreenViews | Mar 1, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture
Koforidua is one of the largest and most beautiful cities in Ghana. Located in the Eastern region, just 83 Km north of Accra, this fantastic location is surrounded by peaceful mountains and hills and most importantly, is cherished and endeared by the hearts of many...
by GreenViews | Jan 29, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture, Living in Ghana
It’s that time of the year again – dry air, dry skin, dry everything! And a lot of dust. Hello to harmattan season in Ghana! In West Africa that occurs between the end of November and the middle of March. The winds from the Sahara desert reach West Africa and...
by GreenViews | Jan 26, 2024 | Ghanaian Culture, Living in Ghana
It is not out of place for people in Ghana to say they have “apollo”. Usually during the rainy season, some people contract conjunctivitis which manifests as redness, swelling and general irritation of the eye. Many Ghanaians call seasonal conjunctivitis as apollo eye...