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My Vacation in Ghana – The Good, Bad And Ugly Experiences

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  • Okponglo Guy 9 years ago

    The people are courteous and creative; leadership and governance as exhibited by Michael Asiedu (he is my boy, I know him personally) lags way behind. When income is tied to honesty and accountability, that will change

  • nana 9 years ago

    Oh mother Ghana!! Lets all help and stop bribery and corruption!

  • peaca 9 years ago

    is this writer, mike olongo better than those ghanaians he visited? Never, he was asked to pay bribe of had to go through some kind of difficulty, he then chose to pay bribe. What a hypocrite.

  • PROF KAWAWA 9 years ago

    I read this execellent piece and shudder to think that we ghanaians have the knack to castigate as if we are so different. If people who criticise find them selves in similar situaions it will be no different.For instance I w ...
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  • Titus 9 years ago

    This is the most ignorant and dummy comment I have read so far on ghanaweb this year! Can someone teach this so called Prof. Kawawa' English grammar for me? Shame on you!

  • Queen 9 years ago

    Don't mind the so-called professor. He's an ignorant baffoon.

  • phamous Tom 9 years ago

    Mike, the reason why you did pay at the airport is why bribery and corruption is growing and gaining roots day in and day out in Ghana.Anyway it a piece of Good Ideas and wishes shared out here but, someday Ghana will be bett ...
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  • Yk 9 years ago

    You are very right my dear. I happen to visit Ghana every year at least once and it keeps getting worse. Almost everyone who works at the airport wants to get money from u. They r all waste

  • Kwapps 9 years ago

    It's a real shame you bribed your way through difficulties instead of upholding the rule of law even if it meant an uncomfortable outcome for you. This is one major reason bribery is rife in Ghana and elsewhere as no one is w ...
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  • CORNEY 9 years ago

    Mr Olongo left Ghana just twelve years ago and I believe read news everyday about Ghana so I wonder why he is behaving as if he was born in America thirty years ago going to Ghana for the first time not knowing what goes on t ...
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  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 9 years ago

    Coney, Mr. Mike Olongo is simply lying, period. I normally don't react to such quarterly truth story tellers at the expense of Ghana.

  • K Boye 9 years ago

    I'm glad you mentioned the queue to the immigration desk upon arrival. Such a big shame that this shameful practice continues unabated.

    The Chief Immigration Officer should issue a directive to all staff to stop carrying f ...
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  • SARPONG 9 years ago

    Corney, are you listening to yourself? You wrote he being asked to see security officials is not because he is black but because of him carrying perishable(parishable) goods something the whites may not be carrying.

    First, ...
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  • Obibs 9 years ago

    The import of his piece seems to be lost on those of you who are criticising him. I wish you will read it over again.

  • Joe Cruickshank 9 years ago

    The situation described was akin to being kidnapped (or at least his luggage being kidnapped). It is normal Police procedure to try and pay the ransom money and hope to catch the kidnappers later. We do not blame the victims ...
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  • Nanasei 9 years ago

    Mike,
    You are just lucky you made it back to the US successfully. A lot of people in similar situations didn't survive it, trust me!Ghana is no more a place to be proud of,for real! If I tell you what I went through when I s ...
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  • Kweku Yeboah, London 9 years ago

    Nanasei, you are talking like this because your beloved party is not in power. Ghana is not a failed state! When your beloved party was in power the same things used to happen and I bet you were touting Ghana as a paradise th ...
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  • Opia 9 years ago

    Unfortunately your optimism is not shared by the vast majority of Ghanaians. It is getting too late to save this country.

  • ... 9 years ago

    WE SHOULD HAND GHANA BACK TO THE BRITISH: THEY CAN GUARANTEE US ESSENTIALS LIKE POTABLE WATER, ELECTRICITY, GOOD ROADS, WELL-EQUIPPED HOSPITALS, ETC. PLUS THEY'LL LOCK UP ALL THOSE CORRUPT POLITICIANS & OTHER PUBLIC OFFICIALS ...
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  • Proud American born U.S. Citizen 9 years ago

    Look you want to sell Ghana back to the british, how dumb of you. Look, you Ghanaians cannot think for yourself, you all are always trying to be european, Asian or American. Why not be yourself, and write economic policies th ...
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  • Thess 9 years ago

    If Ghana is to be colonized again, it should not be by Britain because Britain is the worst country to live in in Western Europe.

    People living in houses where different families share kitchens and bathrooms like in Ghana ...
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  • Ben Tiago 9 years ago

    My brother say that again!! Your are 100 percent correct. The british are very dirty.

  • Kweku Ananse 9 years ago

    I enjoyed the insight you gave us as food for thought. I was expecting you to give us a lowdown of the good times you had, and the homeliness compared to artificial abroad where you are. 'East, west, home best', goes the sayi ...
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  • Mary 9 years ago

    I had similar immigration situation when I went in July. A lady agent asked me for a gift. I told her I did not bring anything that time but will do so next time. I could tell she was up to something when she started delayin ...
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  • Mary 9 years ago

    should be: when I started raising my voice, my luggage started rolling out on the belt..............

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Good job! I enjoyed your piece very much

  • Eddie 9 years ago

    i appreciate that you share this insight

  • kk 9 years ago

    Most of us have very similar versions of your experience..I have no idea where we can begin to reduce the bribe menace but I thing one sure thing we can all do is to make a lot of noise when Ghanaian officials kick-start thei ...
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  • Ben Tiago 9 years ago

    My brother I can't stop laughing about the part of the airport security. The same thing happens to me in March this year. It is a pity all these things are happening at the Kotoka International Airport.

  • Ahmed 9 years ago

    I really applaud you for presenting these real facts in a very concised manner.I was a culprit before. I had my wrist watch taken from me by an immigration officer under the pretence that my kids had over stayed thier visas i ...
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  • Nana Anaisiwa 9 years ago

    All I can say is HMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!.

  • Padi 9 years ago

    That was an interesting piece of information which was well articulated and very coherent. I could not take my eye off it till I completely finished reading.
    Mo hee

  • Uncle Franko 9 years ago

    Excellent piece, Uncle Mike. I hope all who are in leadership positions could read this. All others, including you, should not fall to pressure and perpetuate corruption.