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Considering the maintenance costs incurred in maintaining the National Theatre we ought to put it to good use. The School of performing arts of the University of Ghana must make use of the National theatre.
I hope more people 'discover' your awesome creations, what a gifted man. A true son of Ghana!
THIS IS A MADMAN
IMAGINE HOW INSPIRED, ENLIGHTENED AND VERY PROGRESSIVE OUR NATION WILL BE, WHEN OUR INHERENT WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE OF EXEMPLARY ANCIENT CREATIVITY IS ACKNOWLEDGED AND INCORPORATED IN THE RESTORATION OF GHANA.
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The Arts centre and other Art venues in Ghana need a serious overhaul. It is a crying shame that there is no effective Pro- Ghana department looking out for Art in the country. Ghana should wake up fast and be serious.
You are right about that.
I called those people you mentioned "the Eoro-Ghanaians" they are the gate keepers for the anti-Africa/Ghana forces in the country. They went to school with long laundry list of degrees but alas, th ...
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A wind of change is gathering momentum in the Hearts and Mind of the really Gifted and Talented in Ghana. It will sweep all the Fake artists and their cohorts away. Ghana will experience a REVOLUTION that will Inspire a timel ...
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WE NEED ART EDUCATION ON A VERY SERIOUS LEVEL. 90% OF THE PEOPLE IN POWER ARE UTTERLY CLUELESS ABOUT ART AND IT'S RELEVANCE TO NATION BUILDING. UNTIL SOMETHING PRAGMATIC IS DONE TO RECTIFY THIS PROBLEM, GHANA WILL KEEP FUMBLI ...
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What's that!!!!!! LOL
My little one wanna know what it is!!! It's that a mixture with a trumpet and a hockey stick.jajajajajajaja.
This is phenomenal, beautiful ,intelligence, creative and above all ayiko keep the hard work going we love u