The Talking Calabash Podcast The Talking Calabash
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- Sociedad y cultura
The Talking Calabash Podcast is hosted by Sekondi-born Henry. Henry has been educated in the Netherlands and holds a Masters degree in Law and Globalisation. He is passionate about history and social issues. At TTC, Henry talks about everything Ghana and Africa. Nothing is off-limits, so topics like politics, culture, finances, religion and sports will be discussed with a fresh point of view every week. Make sure to tune in!
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The Rising Problem Of Tribalism In Ghana
In this episode, Henry has a bone to pick with people in Ghana who are stoking the fire of radicalisation and tribalism, something that we have seen destroy countless African states already.
Listen and weigh in on this topic on our Instagram and YouTube account:
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-_dNNgaaSBMEX0iC_4ACpA
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Governance SHOULD be a continuous process
In this episode, Henry and Christine discuss what seems to be a worrying trend in the way Ghana does governance. When one party becomes the ruling party and starts projects only to abandon them at the end of the party's rule, the next government refuses to finish these projects and instead goes on a finger-pointing blame game, accusing the previous government of corruption. Nothing gets done and projects are left to rot and disintegrate, therefore wasting taxpayers' money.
Listen and weigh in on this topic on our Instagram and YouTube account:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thetalkingcalabashpodcast/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-_dNNgaaSBMEX0iC_4ACpA
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#OCCUPYSAGLEMI: The Housing Project Controversy
Henry is fired up about this episode! Ghanaians will remember that in 2012 a housing project was started by the NDC-led government. The Saglemi Housing Project near Accra was not completely finished and it was overshadowed by accusations. When the new NPP-led administration took over, it started a corruption investigation into the project because the costs did not match the original plan to build 5000 housing units. In the end, only 1500 were built. Almost 5 years on, the investigation is still not done, the housing units are languishing and people are still not allowed to move in. Listen in and tell us what you think about this issue!?
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Systemic Indiscipline On The Roads Equals Money!
In this episode, Henry takes on the topic of systemic Indiscipline on Ghanaian roads and how this could potentially be remedied. Listen in and share with us what you think! Follow us on Instagram @thetalkingcalabashpodcast and listen to us on YouTube as well!
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The Sakawa Pandemic
In this episode, Henry and Christine ponder on the Sakawa trend that seems to be reported about more and more on the internet. Is it real? Why are people willing to cut corners when it comes to success and wealth? Join in the conversation and listen to The Talking Calabash Podcast on Spotify, Anchor or even YouTube. Follow us on @thetalkingcalabashpodcast on Instagram!
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The Environmental Colonisation of Africa
Has foreign colonisation really ended when former colonies gained their independence? It seems like despite our sovereignty and independence as an African nation, our resources are still being looted and exploited with little to no benefit to the local population but to great detriment to our environment. Listen in to hear a discussion about the big corp mining in Ghana that is polluting both water and soil in, mainly, the Ashanti Region. Make sure to join the discussion on our Instagram page @thetalkingcalabashpodcast and look us up on YouTube as well!