in Ghana for
From the media, we are well aware that many countries in West Africa are known for their political instability. From time to time, inter-ethnic squabbles and bloody clashes on religious grounds flare up in them. During such periods, chaos and confusion reign. There is no better time to mock a white man. Surprisingly, but Ghana, where about 50 nationalities have settled, where pagans live next to Christians and Muslims, manages to remain the safest place on the African continent. A small country is located just north of the equator, on the shores of the Gulf of Guinea. Earlier, in colonial times, the former fiefdom of Great Britain was called the Gold Coast. The country received such an unusual name because of the rich deposits of gold mined here almost everywhere. It was enough to dig a hole somewhere on the banks of the Volta River or on an Atlantic beach, arm yourself with a washing net, and in a couple of years you are a wealthy person. Over in Ghana for the years, the reserves