Saturday, July 11, 2009

Cultural Heritage of Ghana - CAN 2008.

For the person or group of people who sat down, or stood up or were in motion and thru attunement and meditation, received inspiration from the Ultimate Creator and managed to transform their visualization into the realization of what was displayed at the recently redecorated Ohene Djan Stadium for over four bln folk to witness worldwide, merit praise. It was actually the first African country to shake off colonialism in 1957, controlled by Kwame Nkrumah. The following thirty or so years were the common struggle against the industrial incompetence of the assorted rulers, including the virtually normal army coup. Things ultimately got sorted in the 1990's, and the economy is now growing again, giving the inhabitants approximately 2 times the earnings per head that is common in Africa.

Still, that level of revenue does not support a flourishing gaming industry, so as we are saying, the list of Ghana's casinos is still quite short.

In fact, there are 4 in the entire country. This is one reason why the list of Ghana's casinos is so short. This actually is not a market that's known to bet a great deal.

In fact, for a lot of the area's history there have actually only been 2 exports : slaves ( The Ashanti Dominion was a prime source for the Arab slavers long before whites reached the area ), and gold : indeed, the country still boasts one of the biggest mines and gold corporations in the world, again named after the traditional dominion, Ashanti.

Gambling and casinos have historically done very well in mining areas, but this is changing as the business becomes more capital thorough : no longer are there militaries of well-paid miners ripping at a hillside. Here's a awsome article on Accra.

So, there are the explanations why the list of Ghana's casinos is so short. Unless they are some synthetic plastic improvisation, I'd imagine that there would no more be elephants in the Bole Countrywide Park at Bole in the North area or in other forest reserved in Ghana. So, the hundred horn blowers at the opening rite were symbolically saying to the Africa and the remainder of the world the 26th version of the celebrated African Cup of Nations was going to start in Ghana, so that the entire world must be cautious and prepared to embrace the event.

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