Wednesday 9 March 2016

Wisdom Has Nothing To Do With Education - Hon Baffuor Senkyire

Honorable Baffour Senkyire was a member of parliament in Ghana’s first parliament and also a minister under the administration of Dr. Hilal Liman.
Speaking with Dr. Abeiku Aggrey Santana on the most educational, conversational, interactive and entertaining drive time, Hon. Senkyire spoke about his days in government and Ghana today.
He (Hon. Baffour Senkyire) revealed he was in exile at the Republic of Togo for 12 years during the reign of Yansnigbe Enyadema, and was made the President of all refugees in Togo. ” In Togo, no member of my family visited me except my wife before her demise in 1985″.
A past student of Ghana National College, he was one of eight students that began the school established by Ghana’s first President. Ghana National is a revolutionary school against injustice he told Abeiku Santana.
In 1966, students of Ghana National College, Aggrey Memorial, St. Augustine’s revolted against the overthrow of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Asked if he had received any national award, Hon Baffour stated, he hasn’t received any award from the government of Ghana and thought it might be due to speaking about the establishment of an American military base at Accra on radio Gold.
Further speaking about the two main political figures in the upcoming general elections, Hon Senkyire said both President Mahama and Nana Addo Danquah are men of the new generation but said politics is practical but it takes common sense, experience and intelligence.
Hon Baffour Senkyere advised on the attainment of economical independence which he said was true independence.
Wisdom encompasses of three things:
  1. Common sense
  2. Knowledge and
  3. Experience
– Honourable Baffour Senkyere
School has nothing to do with bathing – Hon. Baffour Senkyere

Abeiku Santana Promotes Tourism In Kenya

Exploring Kenya`s rich wildlife heritage has been a real magical experience for Ghana`s Ace Radio Broadcaster and Tour Savvy Abeiku Santana.
The second day of the the tour in Kenya to explore their tourism attraction took Abeiku Santana and his Colleague Andrew from Nigeria to Ol Pajeta.
At Ol Pajeta they visited a conservancy park where they live in a community with endangered species. Kenyans have created a tourism attraction with it by protecting the animals.
According Abeiku Santana, they have Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Rhinos, and Leopards. These are the big five animals besides the less dangerous species like Giraffe, and Chimpanzees. Kenya depends so much on tourism business hence the coordination of tourism business  through the Kenyan Tourist Board. From the tour guide, travel and tour operators, Hotels, tourist sites, food and beverage experts, there has been the conscious effort by the government through the tourism board to sensitize all the players to delight customers so that they can make recommendations to others.
Abeiku Santana and his colleagues with the Kenyan Tourism Board again visited a town called Nanyuki which has the Equator line. The Equator divides Africa into two hemispheres, the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
If you move to the North, water in a bucket rotates anti clockwise but if you move to the south it reverse the opposite, which is clockwise. How ever if you stand at the equator line there will be no rotation. Abeiku Santana describe this as a really nice experience.
The tour goes on for the next four days exploring great sites of Kenyan antiquity and Zoology. This magical experience is expected to exhibit the richness in Kenyan tourism and its affordability.
Abeiku Santana clearly stated that Ghanaians do not need a visa to visit Kenya, and also recommended it as a great destination for all adventure loving people and video producers in other parts of Africa.