Couldn’t she just ask Barack Obama what to do while she’s there?
Why do I feel aggravated by the “tone” of these suggestions? The Ghanan seems to be saying that they can’t have a better life without some “rich” country helps them. I would ask him if he plans to go back and help his own people when he finishes his “free” education. I’m betting he won’t. Yeah, I know. I know. That’s rasis.
‘’Living in the West(America) but still have strong ties to my homeland’’. And you’re lecturing The First lady of The United States of America on how to comport herself in an African sh!thole you ran away from. Hey bud, GFY.
A Kenyan and a Ghanaian walk into a bar ....
Too much can go wrong.
“Ask yourself, why should there b such disparities?”(health care)
I don’t know George. You love Ghana, yet here you are in America, practicing epidemiology. YOU are why it never gets better, but I’m sure you already know that.
Love the Kenya essay. All the Kenyan people I’ve met, and there are quite a few around the northeast of Baltimore, are lovely Christian people.
Not loving the resentful and covetous tone of the Ghanian essay. Again, it’s at odds with the successful Ghanian legal immigrants I’ve met around Baltimore.