Good Ol’ Jollof

“Me pacho Chicken and Jollof” is something I have said almost every day since arriving in Accra earlier this summer. My time is almost up and I can taste a full rack of BBQ Ribs from the local soul food restaurant. Jollof is special rice that Ghanaians eat frequently to match chicken or fish. The Read More …

Starting at Metro TV

This week I started working at Metro TV, which is an English speaking news station in Accra, where I am filming live news events and writing stories for their evening news hour. So far, I have been to two ministries, a prison guard panel on HIV and diseases in Ghanaian jails, Parliament, and a UNICEF Read More …

The people and the city

Hey everyone and Leslie, I am now sitting down to write my fourth blog post about a couple things I have noticed about Ghana after being here for a month now. The people: So for the most part, everyone is extremely welcoming and friendly. Everyday I will get at least 20 offers to share food Read More …

A Weekend in Kumasi

Last weekend we spent two nights in Kumasi. It took us about 6 hours to get there by bus. I am thankful that we had Sunny with us for the weekend, our tour guide and DJ. Over the course of the two days there, we got a bus tour of the city with commentary on Read More …

New Country, New Workouts:

Before coming to Ghana, there were only a few things I worried about and questioned. The mosquitoes and spiders were top on my list. But I also thought about getting heat rashes and falling into the gutters. Most of my worries and questions were on the topic of health. Tuberculosis being airborne freaked out my Read More …

Keep it undercover

          I cannot describe how excited I was to start my internship. Tiger Eye and Anas Aremeyaw Anas, these two names mean so much in journalism, especially the investigative journalism, in the world.           There are two separate departments in Tiger Eye, Tiger Eye Pi and Tiger Read More …

Work Hard. Play Hard

JOY 99.7 FM is Ghana’s oldest and most prominent radio station. My internship has taken place here, in Kokomlemle, under the JOY Sports division. Immediately I realized the difference in culture, comparing America to Ghana. A utopia in my eyes where everyone talks to each other and each day at JOY is filled with laughter. Read More …