Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Journey to Ghana.

PacRim "Mr The trip was indeed historical but to point out it had been a total success would be a great understatement.

Of the 46 slave castles that were used twenty-two were in Ghana. Here's a brilliant link about travel. We met up with President J envoy Alan Kyerematen was our private host and escort across the week. We had private displays with ten cabinet ministers. The King of Kyebi gave us a particularly grand reception at his palace. We were also given four evening receptions by US envoy Mary Carlin Yates and 3 Ghanaian dignitaries. The 1st will be a P. C. Assembly plant by Shikaneh Koncepts from Prince Georges County, MD. A textile producing assembly plant will come shortly also. Found on the western coast of Africa, Republic of ghana is one the most promising states in the continent principally renowned for its gold and salt mines. The town of accra is the commercial center and the capital of Ghana.

Agriculture and trade are the two most vital occupations of the people in Ghana.

Ghana is a superb and economical destination for nature lovers, visitors and wildlife fans.

The Greenwich Meridian passes thru the country. A textile producing assembly plant will come shortly also. Fish farms and chickens raising are only two areas that may command immediate attention. Tourism also will be a huge expansion industry that we shall shortly oversee.

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