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  • by Melvin Rhodes
Ever since the "underpants bomber" attempted to blow up the Amsterdam-Detroit flight over the city of Detroit, I had expected people to avoid the flight, the one I almost always catch when returning from visits to Ghana.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
Try to imagine living on $25 a month—less than $1 a day. That’s how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
by United News
  • by Melvin Rhodes
The murder of three American Baptist missionaries by an Islamic extremist in Yemen Dec. 30 highlights the growing threat to Americans living in other parts of the world and the increasing worldwide clash between the followers of Islam and those of traditional Christianity. The killer claimed he shot the Americans because "they were preaching Christianity in an Islamic country." by Melvin Rhodes
  • by Melvin Rhodes
Try to imagine living on $25 a month— less than $1 a day. That's how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
Once one of the most unstable of African countries, Ghana is now a model of stability and success. what turned Ghana around in the past 20 years? What lessons are there in its success story for the other struggling African nations?