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Video News
Presenting videos on events, news, deeds,
peoples and ideas that reflect on the state of
our affairs. To suggest a personality to profile, please contact us at:
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Note
on the Brain Drain: The scourge we
call the "brain drain" acquires a good flip side when we
allow the “brain lease” perspective to operate. "Brain
on lease" is when
these professionals are allowed back into the
system in Africa – bringing from the Diaspora a lot of
good assets and skills; perhaps more so than they took
out when they left.... |
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Colonial Films |
Mr.
Mensah builds a house - From colonial times |
Opening of the African Conference in London in
September 1948 and the visits made by the
delegates during their stay. |
Food from the Empire - Film showing the
food contributions supplied to Britain by
various colonies and dominions. |
West Africa Calling - The industrial
development of West Africa (probably Gold Coast
and Nigeria) under British rule. |
Official Tour on H. R. Prince of Wales to the Gold
Coast - Africa in 1925, charting the
Prince's journey from Kumasi to Accra, before
showing highlights from his stay in Accra. |
West Africa Was There - Film account of
the part played by the 81st and 82nd (West
African) Divisions in the third Arakan campaign,
1944-1945. |
The Gold Coast Police Band in UK, 1947 -
After arriving in London, erby air from Accra, on 7
May 1947, the Gold Coast Police Band embarked on a
four-month tour of the UK (The Times, 5 May 1947,
7). The band, which had originally formed in 1918
before transferring to the Police depot under its
first European bandleader in 1923, was led by its
current British bandleader, Thomas Stenning |
The Boy Kumasenu
- Filmed at Accra, at Kedze and in Keta
over a period of a year from October 1950 until
September 1951, The Boy Kumasenu was the first
feature film made by the Gold Coast Film Unit and
brought together a non-professional all-African
cast. |
Travels in Ghana and Togoland 1950s - The
Afram Plains (Volta Lake) N. Territories &
Togoland: journeys across country to Agricultural
shows, showing life in various cities, towns and
villages on the plains, in the bush and on the
coast. Shots include European family life in
Ghana, local farming methods, crafts and fishing.
Also the setting up and running of cocoa
plantations and European farms. |
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Tony Blair: The clear lesson of
Iraq war
CNN, Noe 15, Ghanadot - The
real choice for the Middle East was, and is, reform or
revolution. So when we come to reassess Iraq, it is
possible to disagree strongly with the decision to
remove Saddam Hussein in 2003, to be highly critical
both of the intelligence on WMD and the planning for the
aftermath, and yet still be glad that he is gone..........More
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WHO warns against
diabetes epidemic
TheHindu, Nov 15, Ghanadot - Diabetes makes
people prone to heart disease, kidney failure and
infectious diseases like tuberculosis, malaria, and
HIV/AIDS, among others, leading to premature death........More
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WHY I am FIGHTING ANAS - AMIDU
Video, Nov 15, Ghanadot -
Martin Amidu contends that Anas' company, Tiger Eye, PI,
is not registered to do undercover investigative acts,
that he is withholding from exhibition damning
investigative work done on Parliament and that Anas was
commissioned by government to do these jobs so as to
divert attention from worse corruptive acts by others.......More
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Quality assurance framework for
higher education in Ghana developed
GBN, Dec 24, Ghanadot - It is aimed at reducing
ambiguity, creating stakeholder confidence and
efficiency of performance and supporting HEIs to deliver
quality educational services in in the country...........More
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