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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lady Ferret: [QB] English was the official language but the country is divided tribally. We had staff living on our land from different tribes and they were always arguing! I learned a few ashanti expressions though. I was 28 when I decided to go. The country itself is difficult to live in, it has a high rate of disease and the high humidity is stifling. The crime rate is very HIGH, I just think it is unreported. They will break your jaw for your gold teeth in places! My folks house was robbed in a planned robbery and all of the security staff were thrown in jail. Sadly the criminals are kinda fed to the wolves there, for e.g. if you attempt to steal anythng it would not be unheard of to find the victim kicked to death in a crowd. The Goverment have a bad reputation for letting the civillians go without while they live the high life. It is a very very poor country. Of the things I loved, I loved the monsoons and and I loved beachlife as well... Ghanaians are very naturally happy people. Sadly I also find some to be corrupt and the poverty is too heartbreaking. Highs and lows like all countries! Quite simple. Perhaps this is why I find Egypt a delight to live in, it is such an easy way of life here. All countries have theirs highs and lows and their rough with the smooth. I learned a lot from this expereince and I wouldn't change a day. For this woman, she can try and fail but I admire her for trying. She is harming nobody. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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