Day 21-27th July 2018 An early rise for the group this morning allowed us to set off for Accra relatively on time. The journey was long, the singing quality poor and the toilet stops frequent, but we made it to Accra with time for 20 mins in the mall. Seeing as Ghanaian currency cannot leave...Read More
Day 18-24 July 2018 We enjoyed another western meal last night and relaxed after a long day traveling. Despite waking up bright and early for an 8.00 departure we left at 9.30 in true Ghanaian style. We climbed what was thought to be the highest point in Ghana until we reached the top and saw...Read More
Day 19-23rd July 2018 Another early start saw the team ready for the drive to the monkey sanctuary. Unfortunately the bus driver wasn’t ready so we were left waiting around as per usual. The boredom was relieved by some football, and after some dodgy play from Pinky and heroics from Will we were on the...Read More
At Stumble Inn we were given a dance/bongo/fire throwing display. Some of us were asked to throw fireballs into the air for the man to catch in his mouth (to somewhat limited success). We were also made to perform the dances we had learned earlier in the week much to Jack’s reluctance, and despite the...Read More
The buddies barbecue was a great way to celebrate the completion of our project. With lamb kebabs which were too hot to handle? and a competitive game of musical statues. We brought a taste of Reading Festival to Ghana and all had a good evening. This morning marked the end of the project part of...Read More
Day 18-20th July 2018Saturday nights dinner was a favourite of everyone’s, jollof rice with fish, followed by some bonding time with the buddies. Sunday began with pancakes for breakfast (another fav of the camp) before making our way to the churches. We were supposed to do a tour of 5, spending about 15-20 mins in...Read More
Day 16-18 July 2018 A day off project work was a nice reward today. The team woke up at normal time as we went for a tour of the village. Two of the village elders demonstrated the dynamics of the community and explained how they have gravitated away from traditional livelihoods such as fishing and...Read More
Day 15-17th July 2018 Today was the long awaited match between RBCS and Ankwanda. The pitch condition was questionable but the talent of Blue Coat was not with a final score of 3-0. Peter Crouch (Will) scored a header from a corner and Steven Gerrard (James) scored a brace including one goal off his chest....Read More
Day 13-17 July 2018 Practice for the big Ghana-England football match begun last night with a brutal game of one touch one bounce, Harry and Jack falling victim to skills of James, Pricey and Mr. Hartland. Later, penalty training for the team went well, showing promise for tomorrow’s game. This morning was just as early...Read More
Day 12-1 6th July 2018 Last night was an early one for most with everyone tucked in by 9. We rose religiously at 6:37. There was some confusion over breakfast over whether it was pancakes or French toast, causing a mass debate. We then got underway at 8:03 under our new leader Bella. Today was...Read More
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