{UAH} Bwanika: How activists changed the course of an inner-city project in Ghana | Str8talk Magazine
Ladit G
Very interesting story and amazing to see exactly the same pattern all
over Africa!
Dysfunction municipal authorities, laws, apathetic majority, impotent
central governments - the urban dwell stack with their local
perspectives – it is an interesting and fruitful work, working with
urban issues.
Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I been discussing with
some Nigerians from Lagos who believe nothing can change in their
city.
I told them to take heart, instead of contemplating become serious
activists. The pitiful but a very innovative condition in African
cities should be seen as wealth pool and resource instead of a curse.
Bwanika
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Very interesting story and amazing to see exactly the same pattern all
over Africa!
Dysfunction municipal authorities, laws, apathetic majority, impotent
central governments - the urban dwell stack with their local
perspectives – it is an interesting and fruitful work, working with
urban issues.
Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I been discussing with
some Nigerians from Lagos who believe nothing can change in their
city.
I told them to take heart, instead of contemplating become serious
activists. The pitiful but a very innovative condition in African
cities should be seen as wealth pool and resource instead of a curse.
Bwanika
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