
GROWING UP IN WEST AFRICA
Our culture, our traditions, our language are the foundations upon which we build our identity. Most people know Africa as a continent which consists of other countries and a few people even think Africa is a country on it own. Do you know of an African country called Ghana? What do you know about Ghana? After few questions from my friends, I got to realize not everyone has an idea about Africa. So, I decided to write this article to know the public’s opinion and also to let others that have no idea about West Africa Ghana have little knowledge about Ghana.
Peaceful country with peaceful people. Ghana is a republic country found in West Coast of Africa. Is rich in natural resources such as gold, timber, diamond, silver, cocoa , bauxite and many more. Each of these ten regions has different traditions; Ashanti region, Eastern region, Brong-Ahafo region, Greater Accra, Central region, Northern region, Western region, Upper East region, Upper West region, and Volta region . The largest ethnic group in Ghana is Akan. Most at times Ghanaians are been taken to be a country where it’s citizens do not study English which is wrong. English is my country’s official language learnt from our colonial masters British followed up with our nine languages known as Ghanaian language. Twi, Ewe, Dangme, Ga, Nzema, Kasem , and Gonja are the nine languages Ghanaians have and are derived from some African languages such as Nigeria and Ivory Coast. What most people did not really know about Ghana was that it is a Motherland and we do study French as our sub language.


Beauty is not all about appearance, is about what is seen inside and outside of a girl to be known as a lady. It can be proved by majority that high rate of teenage girls in America do not love to be in the kitchen or work on any house choice. Growing up as a teenage girl, elders believe every girl has to be at the kitchen with her mother to help her with cooking. Back in the days, It was known guys were meant for school while women were supposed to be at the kitchen. Funny it is, but is no more done today due to modern world advancement. But it is a must for every teenage girl to know how to cook and maintain the house. My mother would say “A girl that can not cook is not a lady not talking less of calling her an African lady or in other words a lady.” Cooking is one huge benefit I have learnt as a Ghanaian teenage girl. I do cook for my dad and he is proud of me because he enjoys my meals so much. Elders would say, “Beauty is not everything that makes a lady a marriage material, She has to be full of respect, culture and know a duty of a lady.” Ghanaian parents prepare their kids more for the future not only with education at school but life experience, respect, pure heart, religious belief and strong belief of heritage in other for them to fight hard for what they want. Our culture is the main secrets behind our achievements today.
Now let’s look at some comments made during my interaction with lovely people of this school. Natalia, Victoria and Alexxandria give their ideas, “ Ghana is an African country though I would not like to visit there. Comparing African countries to America , Africans really have poor economy. They are really poor that is all I can say about Africa but I would like to know more about Africa other than what I know.” Majority like this lovely ladies are the ones I would like for them to have a different idea about Africa and know more positive things about Africa since they know nothing much about Africa or Ghana. Sure Natalia , Victoria and Alexxandria hope reading this could extend your idea about Africa and after reading you would like to visit because Ghana or other African countries is not as poor as you imagine it to be. I believe some of what television programs show about Africa is what made them talk of Africans being very poor which is not all African countries but few and most live a very comfortable life like we do here.
One beautiful freshman, Brianna Queen, speaks her opinion, “Most of we Americans do not know much about Africa we always concern about our country and think America is the only country in the world. Africans are more experienced with real life and they know the struggle teenagers knowing more about African country would be really good.” I’m proud Brianna gave this comment because is a fact. I got to know most students of Tuscarora have less knowledge about Africa because most teenagers are not actually interested to know about Africa.
One beautiful couple Troy Hilliard and Annie Coli gave their side of knowledge, Troy speaks, “ I do not know of any African country not talking less about Ghana. Most television programs makes it look like life in Africa is really bad. They make us exaggerate everyone in Africa is sick.” Annie concludes, “I’m a proud African. The culture in Africa is rich ,their dance is so uplifting I love their dance. Growing up in an African household is strict but they just want the best for me.” Annie is half a Ghanaian half a Liberian and she is really proud of her race and ready to defend it at anytime. She is right, living in an African home is really strict but all they want from you is the best. It might seem pressured in an African home to always do things correctly and perfect, but it is for our own benefit. Getting low grades in Africa is one thing you would not wish for , is a nightmare because you would be disciplined by both teachers and your parents in order to be a good student with good grades since both parties are so concerned about your grades. Unlike Western teachers,they do not have that full authority to discipline students.



An African Queen, Kemi Adeyemi from Nigeria contributes, “I used to be one kind of person that did not appreciate it race but after my trip to Nigeria if I were given the chance to visit Africa I would take it in a heartbeat. I miss Africa. But anyway Nigerian jollof is better than Ghana jollof.” I’m lighthearted with this comment from Kemi, as she said she used not to appreciate her race which I believe a lot of people are in the same condition as at now but after her experience in Africa she did and I hope you would also appreciate your race someday if you do not really cherish your root. Talking of jollof ,is an African dish made by both Nigerians and Ghanaians. Jollof is a kind of dish that brings a kind of bond between this two countries which is really fun getting to know all about this but I refute her point to say Ghana jollof is better than Nigerian jollof (LOL) and I hope you would try both some day.



