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February 25, 2009

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marjorie naa afi tackie

mr.DiCampo,
i am a final year student of the university of Ghana and i must say that your work has really enlightened me.my long essay is on the kayayo and my case study area is the madina market in accra.thumbs up for the tremendous work done.

Dr. Lizabeth Forbes

Well done Mr diCampo my organisation wishes to start a project on Kayayo in Ghana - I am interested in communicating with you for some details.

noah

Pete,
This needs more references to Bane.
For example,
"The sight left me 'Speechless.' Although 'Some Came Running' to help, I kept wondering 'Can They Start Again?'"
Good job Peter I'll read these when my midterms are over. Keep fighting the interesting fight.

Rachel Davis

Pete,
It is so nice to hear that you are still there in Ghana and by the sounds of it living and learning a lot. Thank you for your accurate descriptions we all need a dose of the truth that sometimes we choose to not see. You manage this while also giving a picture catalog of your descriptions that are amazing.

Alex

Pete:
Well done. I've been using your blogs as references recently when I get too tired of attempting to relate my stories about the North, but want a necessary message told well to the curious. Kudos, and as always keep up the good work. Ayekoo!

Nanci

Mr. DiCampo:

My daughter will be traveling with her University to Kigali in May helping in an orphanage. I am concerned about her safety in this country. Can you honestly tell me your opinion on this?

Jesse

Mr DiCampo,

Phenomenal writing and breathtaking photos, as usual!

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