Osei Agyemang
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A passionate writer who creates exciting and innovative contents. Osei Agyemang is also a tourism fan who loves to travel around the world. He has studied Psychology and Journalism.
Stories (57/0)
The World Is Coming to Ghana, Africa!
400 years ago, it was a painful experience for many African Americans who were forced against their will to travel to different countries across the globe for reasons unknown. To this day, many people remember, or know the stories of how their families and ancestors were treated like guilt. Hankies are always wet with tears, especially when some of them are already visiting the slave basements in Ghana. In line with this doleful story, the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo decided to return all Africans in search of their true roots through a special event in 2019, scheduled for August (2019).
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
An Exceptional Haven— Bobiri Forest and Butterfly Sanctuary, Ghana
The light and warmth which is received from the sun when you start entering Bobiri Forest and Butterfly Sanctuary is extraordinarily marvelous. The sun that falls on the thick trees gives it a special beauty. The forest canopy also creates a cool and conducive environment for visitors who walk on the carefully laid path. Expect to feel some sort of happiness, because the variety of butterflies were à gogo with charming colours which obviously, is visually attractive. The sanctuary is 54 square km of the semi-deciduous tropical rainforest and one of the nicest ecotourism centres found in Ghana and West Africa in general. As one of the patronised butterfly gardens in West Africa, Bobiri forest and butterfly sanctuary has well over four-hundred kinds of butterflies. These harmless butterflies are at their best during mid-day since they do not like moisture. Meanwhile, the various trees here are grown for research, educational, and ornamental purposes. Institutions, individuals and students once in a while throng to the Bobiri forest for various research.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
The Famous Grammy Awards- What Goes Into It!
"Per the rules and regulations, this year's Record of the year goes to: Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee." These were the award-winning words from the presenter. The audience was full of excitement and the plaques for the winners were extraordinary. This was the first Grammy Award in May 1959, hosted by Morton Lyon Sahl, a Canadian-born social comedian, actor and satirist. At that time, he was considered the first modern comedian since Will Rogers. Other categories of this program, including album, artists, best song and the best vocal performances of the year, which are actually my personal favorites, have been stylishly rewarded with dignified legends. The latter are some of the most prestigious awards that any artist can win with the Gramophone Award, called the Grammy. One of the most valuable awards is the Record of the Year. It is one of the four most prestigious award categories along with the Best New Artists, Best Songs, and Best Albums of the Year. They are handed out annually by the Academy since 1959.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Beat
Cashless Monetary Exchange Is Just About Taking Over!
Money has been advantageous in all areas of life. Yes, money is used to measure value, pay all debts and taxes, and also manage inventory. But are the paper notes and metal coins really relevant now? This is what most companies and consumers consider. Digitalization of money is the latest development trend. People have developed trends in electronic payment mechanisms, including cards (debit, credit, and contactless payments), mobile payments, digital wallets (Apple Pay), and so on. This payment system is growing rapidly in both developed and developing countries.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in 01
The Ever-Natural Ajanta Temple Caves of India
I nearly got lost until the guide said—'Please, this is the route to the place'. These were his words. The caves are very widespread with about 105 kilometers facing northeast toward a large city and district headquarters in India, in the state of Maharashtra. I stood for some few minutes, and looked at the caves from afar, and all I could say was—' This is the beauty of nature'. The cave of Ajanta was built when Buddhist and Hindu gods were worshiped in Indian culture. They are uniquely designed from steep cliffs that look U-shaped, like square canyons, through a canyon around the Indian Waghur River.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
Is This Really the Biggest Public Library in the World?
Reading, they say, does not only improve your life and skills but trains the brain and actively raises your vocabulary and writing techniques to a positive level. Above all, reading helps you focus and concentrate—and of course, libraries cannot be left out when you talk about books. They are meaningless without books. If you're an author or one who likes books and believes in collection of quality contents, you are in to witness the best library in the world. The futuristic library was built in Tianjin, a coastal city about 100 kilometers from the capital Beijing. It contains almost a million books on the shelf. Perhaps you will need this great library to shelf your books as an author.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
An Extensive Dive into Sex Tourism!
When I talk about sex, most people get excited, while others feel uncomfortable. Any ways, are you planning for a sex tour in any of the most iconic sex tourism areas in the world? To a significant degree, that's fine. Oddly enough, a large number of people involved in sex tourism are not protected from STDs, because they do not use contraception during engagements. Almost every country in the world can be legally punished for even sharing explicit material with children under the age of 18 years. The age at which a person is considered a minor may vary from country to country, but visiting countries around the world and having sex with a minor is a criminal offense. Here, pedophiles are warned to refrain from the so-called “special” sex with children. Sex tourism is growing today, but it is done by countries who have legalised them. Back in the 20th century in China, there were men called Hans who pursued Thai women in the bath of Xishuangbanna Jinghong through sexual relations. Historically, the women were already sexually prepared for the men, who basically opened up mass sex tourism.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Filthy
So, What Makes Brunei Unique and Wealthy?
Most people have an assumption that the greater the population, the richer the economy. This is a thought based on more work, more production. Fortunately, in Brunei Darussalam simply called Brunei, this is not so, but it's one of the fastest growing, and the richest states in the world. As little as it was, Brunei struggled for independence in the early 1950s. Luckily, a new constitution was adopted proclaiming Brunei a self-governing state in 1959. Due to the little population of about 421,300, its foreign affairs, security, and defense was still managed by the United Kingdom. There were fears they wouldn't be able to take full responsibility. The oil powerhouse, Brunei, officially gained its independence from the United Kingdom on January 1, 1984, but celebrates the country’s independence on February 23 on a traditional basis. Based on economic data, the wealthiest nations are also amongst the tiniest, and Brunei is no exception.
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander
Body Tattoos Versus Indian Beliefs
Body Tattoos Versus Indian Beliefs It is believed that the tattoo existed for thousands of years. They were used to identify prisoners, servants, and slaves. Tattoos were also used as markings in the event of an unexpected situation. This allows you to quickly identify people in critical situations. On the other hand, some believers, especially women, got tattoos done to make themselves ugly, and less attractive to avoid being sexually assaulted by men. Others see it as evidence of marital status. Many religions, however, oppose the creation of tattoos, because they believe that humans are perfectly created and should not be changed. But tattoos buried in religion and belief are part of other local cultures around the world. India is no exception. The word "tattoo" comes from the Polynesian word "Tatau."
By Osei Agyemang5 years ago in Wander