Ghana @ 50: How I am celebrating

Ghana, the first sub-Saharan country to gain independence, will be 50, tomorrow 6th March 2007. A lot of activities are in full gear as I blog this, to commemorate this event.

Well, how am I celebrating it? I will be at the Independence square tomorrow, to witness the National Parade. I will also take some photos at the event.

Just last week, I was at the forum organized by busyinternet – a part of cyberseries, titled: Ghana @ 50, ICTs @ Whats?

This morning, I published an article on Mobile Africa, that is the first of a series of articles about mobile Internet access in African countries. Its titled: Mobile Internet in Ghana and was first published in Mobile World magazine where I am Associate Editor (West Africa).

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Oluniyi D. Ajao
Oluniyi D. Ajao is an Internet Entrepreneur and Tech Enthusiast based in South Africa. Follow him on twitter @niyyie for more tech updates.

5 Comments

  1. Ghana 50th Independence Anniversary Parade photos

    Ghana is 50. Oh! You know that already?
    Well, I was at the Independence Square in Accra on 6th March 2007, the day of the Independence Annivesary, and took over 100 photos of the event.
    Today, I was finally able to do something I had always wanted to d…

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