Ghana is beautiful and
peaceful. Ghanaians are very polite, extremely cautious and patient, making
a stranger as comfortable as possible. The weather in Ghana was extremely hot during
the visit, maybe that’s why Ghanaians are dark skinned, actually black &
shiny.
The Ghanaian cuisine??? Oh my God!!! A great delight and adventure. Is it about the
famous ‘Red red’ or the popular ‘Banku’
that is served with bowl of hot Ghanaian soup..hmmm lets just keep it like that for now…
Campus Sneak Africa journey to Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology, Kumasi - Ghana lasted five (5) fun filled and
adventurous days.
Some of the very fascinating experience is one singular drum that had 107 musical rhythms,
that’s a wow!!
A dance routine that is a fusion of all the traditional dance steps picked from all regions in Ghana
into one routine NOT to a cultural music but into modern day music.
It so happened that the Republic hall had their hall week
while CAMPUS SNEAKA FRICA was around. This hall week is reputed to be the
biggest and the best in all of Ghana’s tertiary institutions as students from
various tertiary institutions attended. The hall week featured several students
displaying their entrepreneurial skills through products like food, shoes,
clothes, bags etc. which were all made by the students,
also a star studded basketball competition and so
much more.
KNUST’s own radio station: Focus F.M hosted jazzyb on the
stations popular student radio show.
It was indeed an
interesting time on KNUST campus.
KNUST is such a huge campus spread out in all directions on
her site but thanks to Anthony who was on standby with a bus provided by the
school authority making the tour very easy and more interesting.
Kudos to the intelligent, welcoming and warm students of
KNUST though caught unaware by Campus Sneak Africa but exhumed a lot of brilliance
and composure.
Kudos to the management and staff of KNUST for their
reception, thorough and detailed preparation and planning.
Where is next???