My Steem powered vacation at Ramada Beach Resort in Accra.| Calling out to nature.

AFTER THE MEETUP.

We had a very successful meetup at Sunyani, which is a 6 hour ride to Accra where we decided to have some time to ourselves and unwind, (hard for me though because I was practically working all through.) The meetup was a success and we have more people joining Steemit since then. Good success.

DID I LEARN SOMETHING NEW?
I learnt some very vital stuffs in Ghana and I am already working with it. The people are friend and really hospitable, we even got invited into their home. (More on that later)
Ghana is a very calm place and there is always there is rhythm everywhere. You can feel the presence of some sort of peace and contentment.
COST OF LIVING.
Cost of living in Ghana is high compared to Nigeria and I was told that the re is a union that regulates the prices of food.They also are experiencing high cost of living. I think having a union or some sorts determining how much food should be priced is not healthy and will continually make things more pricier than they originally are.

THEY HAVE LIGHT.
This is a big deal to me because, all through my stay in that country, there was light and to think that it is in Africa makes it all the more hard to take because my country Nigeria has more money and resources, yet there is no light and security.
THE FOOD.
I think I prefer the food at Sunyani because it was tasty and also affordable unlike in Accra. I Sunyani, we got breakfast for 25Cedis while in Accra it went for 45Cedis. And it wasn't as tasty like that of Sunyani. No food pictures.
CHARLIE; EVERY MALE IN GHANA IS A 'CHARLIE'.
If you are visiting Ghana for the first time, do not be alarmed when everyone seems to be a Charlie.
I like the whole Charlie idea. Every male is a Charlie and they just seem to do well with that by calling themselves and being called.
So, Charlie, hope you are doing good?
SECOND VIDEO.
I just had to rant.
SECURED.
The night we arrived Accra from Suyani, we trekked in between some very dark streets trying to get a hotel for the night and even if I was worried we may get mugged, we didn't we even got some very nice persons showing us the way.
IN most cities, we would have been mugged especially seeing us carrying backs and looking for our way.
Special thanks to @RichForever who took us round town.

I GOT A NEW NAME.
While on our way to Ghana, one of the very nice ladies in the bus called me Kwesi and I liked it. Kwesi means Sunday born and since I am Sunday born and liked the fact that a Ghanaian saw me fit to be a Kwesi was really appreciated.
I HAD FUN.
The bottom line and better part of the story is that, I had fun and still reveling in that experience. As you can see from the videos, I was talking with @Tojukaka and @Gee1 and we all have some thing to do for the community.

Final words... Even if I didn't really take time out to dip in the ocean and run around like is expected, I had some time to rest and reflect on the way forward.
Did you know that, there is so much peace when you stand close to the ocean and try to think as the waters roar?
Have you ever found the right moments between nature in the most unexpected places in life?
Well, I had fun and also took time to have some strategies with the team on the way forward for 2018.
That Coco beach looks awesome, and the Steemit shirt is great. Thumbs up! I'm glad Steemit is opening all kinds of doors of opportunity for people in Africa.
Is bitcoin and other cryptos getting popular in Nigeria and Ghana?
Bitcoin and Cryptos is in mass adoption here and with Steemit making its debut, more and more people are getting to know about the Blockchain. Coco beach looks and is nice, will surely return there anytime.
Thank you for sharing your experience, it’s a very eye opening story to hear as someone who has lived their whole life in America! I also love your thoughts on standing by the ocean and listening to the waves!!! I actually have an app on my phone to produce the sound of waves and I love listening to it and thinking! Keep up the good work!
I can really see you had fun
😢😢😢😢 I missed
Sharing is what Steemit is about and when the news is good, it is worth sharing. Standing by the ocean gave some really soothing relief and I am just now downloading the app because i just found a way to relax. Thanks
Nice people out there in accra, and
a wonderful trip for you @kwesi. the steem community is proud of you and want to follow your footsteps and get higher like you
Wonderful experience bro. Its good you took out time to have fun cause having is very important, you should chech out my post on that @udodi
Thanks, we needed to stop and rest in order to move ahead.
This is realy capivating, i only wish that nigeria will learn from this country, i pray that i will get to meet you guys someday..Gods spead big boss
It sure was.
welcome to Ghana
you guys are living the steem life, kudos bro and more greese to your elbow
You sure had a swell time.😊
@ejemai You just made the world a better place for someone. You guys did a great job for uniting in one place to get together with co Steemit members.
Bonding, talking, sharing of ideas with each other, taking pictures and enjoying the moments together. I am happy to see you guys getting in touch together personally.
You did helped this platform grow bigger by sharing other people, educating them about how #Steemit will change their lives if they will be part of this platform.
I want to share to you my activity yesterday it's a part of spreading this platform to people I know to help us grow more bigger community. Together let's make a change and let's change the world let's change someone else's life.
Check out my blog https://steemit.com/health/@jjeeppeerrxx143/trenz-team-jagna-future-steemit-members I hope you will support this too.
Have a great day ahead!
Nice work you are doing there friend and I just upvoted you. This is what Steemit is about and we must keep making the world a better place for someone today.