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Koforidua, Ghana Katılım Ekim 2015
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First @Dahammergh . Then @manifestive . Now Uncle Zapp. At this point, I’m starting to think this Superman thing might actually be real. 🦸🏾♂️🔥
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@Mho_blaq @godwinDcreator You are the evil one here dearest😂 .. Your acting is great 👍 👌
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Me ano leave home to go feed home,,, Cuz my fada already blow 🔥🚀✈️
What I see for the street make I join this road ..✈️💎
Listen to wisdom Ghana youth and go Follow him 🙏💎⚡️🫡💪
#RESPECT4RESPECT 🩸💪
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Imagine performing an unreleased song 😀watch the crowds reaction 🔥🔥 @fancy_gadam2 ft Rudeboy (don’t need you ) coming soon🚨 #Gadamnation & #firedepartment🔥🚒 get ready 🇬🇭🇳🇬
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If you see a well constructed rammed earth building anywhere in Africa, there is a strong chance a Ghanaian architect or engineer had something to do with it. Ghana has long proven how serious she is with this material.
The Falcon Cinema is the latest proof. Berekuso, Ghana. Studio NEiDA. Commissioned by film curator Jacqueline Nsiah. Expected completion 2027.
A purpose built cinema and cultural archive dedicated entirely to African film. Four buildings arranged around a courtyard drawn from Asante compound architecture. Earth materials throughout. Thatched palm leaf roof. A roof assembly that channels rainwater into the central courtyard and allows hot air to escape without mechanical cooling. The main cinema is an outdoor planted amphitheatre. Construction waste will be repurposed into the courtyard seating landscape.
250 and 150 seat screening rooms. A restaurant. An archive. An education hub. An outdoor cinema. Future filmmaker residencies planned.
A cinema of this scale generates consistent employment, attracts filmmakers, scholars, and tourists, and creates a market for local businesses around it. African film reels are currently scattered across institutions around the world, many never seen on the continent they came from. This building brings them home and builds the industry pipeline to train the next generation of African filmmakers on African soil.
Studio NEiDA | The Falcon Cinema | Berekuso, Ghana | Expected 2027
Commissioned by Jacqueline Nsiah




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Rich Ghanaian parents pay $18,000 a year at DPS International. $16,000 at Tema International School. Why?
Because their kids do the IB Diploma. SATs. Strong English. Strong essays. So they go straight to Harvard, MIT, Yale, Cornell on full scholarships.
Meanwhile, a brilliant kid in Kasoa, Tamale, or Ho is doing WASSCE thinking the best he can hope for is Legon or KNUST.
Same brain. Different information.
The rich kids aren’t smarter than you. They just had parents who knew the game.
Here’s the truth nobody tells you:
You don’t need DPS. You don’t need TIS. You don’t need rich parents.
I sold sachet water in Ghana. I went to Berea College on a full scholarship. Now I’m a software engineer in Dallas.
My friends from humble homes did it too. From WASSCE straight to top US universities. Full ride.
The system was hidden from us. Not from them.
goscholar.ai exists so the kid in the village has the same map as the kid in East Legon.
Share , like and repost for a fellow Ghanaian who needs this to see
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