Loved the interview and I love this man's mindset. I have to admit I was somewhat surprised at the points he talked about and the way he approached each situation in knowing how important it is to go back to his home and build. This is great we need many many more like him. Im happy he choose the high road and not the low road. Im sorry for not knowing how to pronounced or spell this man's name.
Many thanks to Mr Anyang-Kusi for decades of his service to Ghana. Thanks Dentaa for bringing us his story. This lack of cooperation between brothers at home and their fellows from the Diaspora is very disturbing! When are we going to fix this self-defeating attitude?
you all probably dont care at all but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Allan Lewis thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I do not know what people are complaining about ... when they talk about the background music. The audio was fine and I could pick up every back and forth between Dentaa and Sam. Perhaps that is because what his is saying is a theme I have been saying for years. Of course the tendency to 'turf protection' and 'bossism' is not restricted to Ghana, or Africa or even this century. It is as ancient and natural to the human psyche as creating gods and enshrining them with myths to control the very people who created the gods in the first place. We cannot wish the mindset Sam talks about away, much as we want to. Neither can we preach them away. What I suggest is creating creative institutes at some of our universities - Legon and Ashesi comes to mind. The founding should come from private individuals and corporations. Lectures, talks and discussions should be led or organized by foreign-based and indigenous-based personalities from all sectors of society. The charter of the institutes should be broad enough to include all the issues brought up by Sam. This is one of the most natural ways of raising awareness and consciousness among people who have passed the 'age of learning' and who think - oftentimes unconsciously - they have nothing more to 'learn' about the way the world works or how it could be made to work more productively and humanely.
I wish you didn't have the music playing in the background....it was distracting even though I tried to tune it out...FYI Thanks for bringing us this interview
Great, captivating, interesting and a v enlightening insight into the life story of an obviously, self-made, humble man. Unco, you shd also consider being a visiting lecturer, with all that wealth of knowledge, expertise & experience.😂 Hmmm... the bribery & corruption is so insidious & indeed, we require such men & women of integrity & with stoic principles to inject & develop a brand new value base for the betterment of the younger generation. God help us! As usual Lady Dentaa, you've nailed it!!👌🏾👌🏾💪🏾
What is the purpose of the supid background music for? Are you interviewing or trying to learn how to be a D J come on blacks think before you do anything
Pls. Your background music makes it hard to follow the interview. Can it be off when you guys are speaking?
Thanks.
Great interview, but background music is too loud for my liking🇺🇲🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Thumbs up to my elder, you made the right decision to come home to Ghana.
The music needs to be lowered. You can still keep the music so there is an extra element, but it needs to be low.
Am struggling to hear the interview because the music is too loud
Loved the interview and I love this man's mindset. I have to admit I was somewhat surprised at the points he talked about and the way he approached each situation in knowing how important it is to go back to his home and build. This is great we need many many more like him. Im happy he choose the high road and not the low road. Im sorry for not knowing how to pronounced or spell this man's name.
Mr. Sammy s interview was very educational and wonderful. God bless you all bye for now
Many thanks to Mr Anyang-Kusi for decades of his service to Ghana. Thanks Dentaa for bringing us his story. This lack of cooperation between brothers at home and their fellows from the Diaspora is very disturbing! When are we going to fix this self-defeating attitude?
you all probably dont care at all but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Grayson Jeremy instablaster :)
@Allan Lewis thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Allan Lewis it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account !
@Grayson Jeremy you are welcome xD
I do not know what people are complaining about ... when they talk about the background music. The audio was fine and I could pick up every back and forth between Dentaa and Sam. Perhaps that is because what his is saying is a theme I have been saying for years. Of course the tendency to 'turf protection' and 'bossism' is not restricted to Ghana, or Africa or even this century. It is as ancient and natural to the human psyche as creating gods and enshrining them with myths to control the very people who created the gods in the first place. We cannot wish the mindset Sam talks about away, much as we want to. Neither can we preach them away. What I suggest is creating creative institutes at some of our universities - Legon and Ashesi comes to mind. The founding should come from private individuals and corporations. Lectures, talks and discussions should be led or organized by foreign-based and indigenous-based personalities from all sectors of society. The charter of the institutes should be broad enough to include all the issues brought up by Sam. This is one of the most natural ways of raising awareness and consciousness among people who have passed the 'age of learning' and who think - oftentimes unconsciously - they have nothing more to 'learn' about the way the world works or how it could be made to work more productively and humanely.
Great recommendation; thanks!
I really wanted to watch but the music is very distracting
Please don't mind us share with us your lessons and knowledge ..surely we need it..
His enthusiastism is fantastic!
That is great. Beautiful environment
My dear sis you are the best. Thank God I have unlimited with Verizon wireless
The beautiful Akos Dentaa so uplifting with her interviews and I tell you she has a love voice with her singing. I back her and her GUBA family 🇬🇭💯✊🏿
Great interview and a great leader!
Interesting enough, I’ve lived in adomfe too but now abroad. you can say is a big transition 😂😂 nice interview ❤️
Chai great presentation but please help your followers to switch off the music during your interviews . Thank you! Abdul from USA
So happy to see one of my home guys
Am from agogo too, lives in uk
Well done sir
Jesus! That background music needs to be off🤦🏾♂️
Good interview, nice environment
Nice 1
I wish you didn't have the music playing in the background....it was distracting even though I tried to tune it out...FYI
Thanks for bringing us this interview
I gave up on the interview: the music is distracting
Great, captivating, interesting and a v enlightening insight into the life story of an obviously, self-made, humble man. Unco, you shd also consider being a visiting lecturer, with all that wealth of knowledge, expertise & experience.😂 Hmmm... the bribery & corruption is so insidious & indeed, we require such men & women of integrity & with stoic principles to inject & develop a brand new value base for the betterment of the younger generation. God help us!
As usual Lady Dentaa, you've nailed it!!👌🏾👌🏾💪🏾
God bless you
Please I like your platform but I the music is a great distraction. Could you please try recording without the music. Thanks 😊
Too much noise
To reside in an African country permanently one needs to have citizenship.
For the love of God! Nothing much had changed then? 😞
Black mentality I am afraid, not just Ghana
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What is the purpose of the supid background music for? Are you interviewing or trying to learn how to be a D J come on blacks think before you do anything