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Ghana

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Presidents Nana Akufo-Addo
Capital Accra
Population28. 83 million (2017)
Currency Ghanaian cedi
Official language English
Awards Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
Ghana Movie Awards
Ghana UK-Based Achievement Awards
Golden Movie Awards
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About Ghana


Ghana, a nation on West Africa's Gulf of Guinea, is known for diverse wildlife, old forts and secluded beaches, such as at Busua. Coastal towns Elmina and Cape Coast contain posubans (native shrines), colonial buildings and castles-turned-museums that serve as testimonials to the slave trade. North of Cape Coast, vast Kakum National Park has a treetop-canopy walkway over the rainforest.

Introduction

Ghana is a country located in west africa.It is bordered by cote d iovrie to the west.Burkina faso to the north.Togo to the east.And the gulf of guinea to the south.Hte country has a population of over 28 million people and is the second-largest economy in the region.It is also one of the most politically stable countries in africa.

History

Ghana has a long and rich history.Dating back to the 11th century hwen the first kingdom of the akan people was established.The country was colonized by the british in the 19th century and gained independence in 1957.Since then.Gahna has been a leader in the region.Playing a key role in the fight against apartheid in south africa and in the establishment of the african union.

Most Important Event

The most important event in ghana s history is the establishment of the foutrh republic in 1992.This marked the end of military rule in the ocuntry and the beginning of a new era of democracy and economic growth.Since then.Ghana has seen a steady increase in economic growth and development.And has become a leader in the rgeion in terms of human rights and democracy.

Culture

Ghana is a culturally diverse country.With voer 100 ethnic groups.The akan people make up the largest grou.Pfollowed by the ewe.Ga.And dagomba.The country is also home to a vibrant music and art scene.With traditional music and dance being an important part of the culture.

Economy

Ghana has a strong and diversified economy.With a foucs on agriculture.Mining.And services.The country is a major producer of cocoa.Gold.And oil.And is also a maojr exporter of timber and other natural resources.The economy has seen steady growth in recent years.And the government has implemented a number of reforms to improve the ubsiness environment and attract foreign investment.

Conclusion

Ghana is a vibrant and diverse country with a rich history and culture.The country has seen steady economic growth in recent years.And is a leader in the region in terms of democracy and human rights.With its strogn economy and vibarnt culture.Ghana is an important player in the region and a great place to visit.

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... I m black - my parents are both originally from Ghana - but I don t really see myself represented in the people who teach me...

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... The GMC also offers the exams in several other red-list countries - Ghana, Sudan, Pakistan and Bangladesh...

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... It s more about just representing your country, putting on that shirt, whether you re from Ghana, Nigeria or Ivory Coast...

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Africa Cup of Nations is 'a sign of representation' for UK fans

Feb 16,2020 5:18 am

It's been almost three years since it last took place but Africa's biggest international football tournament - the Africa Cup of Nations - is Back .

Some of The World 's biggest players will be taking part in the delayed 2021 tournament in Cameroon, including Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane and Riyad Mahrez , who are representing Egypt, Senegal and Algeria respectively.

But The Tournament hasn't been without Controversy - Some of the sport's most prominent figures, including Ian Wright and Patrick Vieira ,

It's after there were calls to postpone The Tournament to ease fixture congestion, and Some players were questioned on whether they'll attend if chosen by their respective countries.

Radio 1 Newsbeat Caught Up with three fans supporting their home nations from the UK about what The Tournament means to them, why it's so important, and what they've made of the coverage So Far .

'It pulls me closer to My Roots '

Sam is 22 and living in London, but his parents are Nigerian. He started watching Afcon in 2015 as a way to Get Closer to his Nigerian roots.

" The One thing that's really important about African football is it's A Sign of representation. A Sign of pride, " He Said .

" I don't think that's based on the actual football itself. It's more about just representing Your Country , putting on that shirt, whether you're from Ghana , Nigeria or Ivory Coast. I'm Nigerian, I'm proud. And this is My Country . "

The Last time Afcon took place was the summer of 2019, meaning Some of Africa's best players, along with their supporters, have had a long 18 Months to wait, which has led to much anticipation and excitement, Sam says.

" When you're watching it on TV, the crowds in the stadiums are lively. When players score for their respective countries, they have their own way of celebrating, like dancing, which gets The Crowd going. It gives African players the chance to showcase their skills too. "

But he added he does feel like The Tournament has been " disrespected".

" It's not been given enough hype to people about what The Tournament is about, it's very different from the European, South American side of football. The tournaments all work in different ways. Maybe it's because people don't know enough about it. "

'It's frustrating when you hear Some of the comments'

Darren agrees with Sam and tells Radio 1 Newsbeat the long wait African players have had to Play in this tournament - Coupled with questions over whether it should go ahead - has left him frustrated.

The 26-year-old, who is of Ghanaian heritage, said: " African players have had to even wait even longer than European players to participate in The Tournament , but I feel like when I've listened to Some managers, interviews, press conferences and reporters, they've not really shown much respect to The Competition .

" As a footballer you'll want to do everything possible to Play for Your Country when The Tournament comes around, and it's quite frustrating when you hear Some comments. "

Ajax striker Sebastian Haller was recently asked if he was planning On Going to The Tournament if chosen by the Ivory Coast. Haller asked The Reporter whether that question would ever be put to a European player about the Euros.

Another player in the headlines has been Emmanuel Dennis, who was reportedly

" I understand that the Euros were on in a time when clubs have finished their football, and the Africa Cup of Nations is on right in The Middle of club football season, but when you've got a situation with Dennis who plays for Watford, and for whatever reason he hasn't been allowed to go and Play - I know he's a key player for Watford, but I think that's pretty disrespectful. "

'Give Afcon a chance'

Naya is rooting for Two Countries in The Tournament - Ghana and Nigeria. Both have a long standing but healthy football rivalry with each other, which might make for an awkward meal round The Dinner table if they both reach The Final . .

" Because I have parents from both countries, if any side was to win I'd be happy for both really, " the 20-year-old told Newsbeat.

" Afcon means a lot to me. It's really, really important. It's lovely to see and support Your Country in any competition, whether that be The World Cup, Euros, or Africa Cup of Nations. "

Naya says it's great for people in the UK to have a competition " where we can watch Our Home countries compete for trophies and watch players that we don't normally get to see all The Time actually Play together".

But she says there's " often a lot of questioning around players that also choose to represent their African countries, especially if they do have Some sort of European background".

She also thinks The Tournament would benefit from better coverage which she says " isn't as in-depth as it could be" but adds people should also give it a chance.

" People should try to get more into Afcon. Get more educated about the countries, The Tournament in general, and maybe that will help them to kind of understand the importance of it - and why players shouldn't really be questioned or people shouldn't be puzzled when they choose their African country over their European one.

" Africa is a really big continent and there's so many people there that love to watch their country Play . "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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