Osei Agyemang
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A passionate writer who creates exciting and innovative contents. Osei Agyemang is also a tourism fan who loves to travel around the world. He has studied Psychology and Journalism.
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One of Africa's Best Resorts - The Royal Senchi Hotel, Ghana
When I look at the architectural design of the Royal Senchi Resort, I fully grasped why Ghana was declared one of the hottest new tourist destinations in the world in 2019. The resort is charming and offers beautiful scenery and a peaceful environment. From the entrance, customer service has always been very good from the first moment.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
The Famous and Beautiful Kente from Ghana!
At the mention of Kente, the first thought is the Asantes from Ghana. Yes, there are several groups that are also associated with Kente, but the Asantes are more in touch with Kente cloth than anyone else. It was created 375 years ago, in a village called Bonwire in Ghana-Asante region, and was established between 1701 and 1717. This was when the Asante King (Asantehene), Nana Osei Tutu I was in power. Interestingly, the first kente cloth was made of raffia fiber and only belonged to the Asante clan. Years later, there was a redesign of the cloth.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Styled
An Experience at the Tongo Whistling Rocks and Shrines, Ghana
A headset was firmly attached to my ear as I was listening to a documentary about a historical destination on BBC radio. During this time, we were almost on our way to the Whistling Rocks and Shrines. Shortly before the start of a turn, we found some excellent huge stones at close range. I was immediately fascinated by this scene. This is the Upper East region of Ghana. It is located in the north of the country, and is the second smallest administrative district in 10 districts of Ghana. The rocks sound like the blast of a whistle of a soccer referee. Tongo Whistling Rocks and Shrines is the claim to fame. The amazing part in the center of this attraction is that the Holy Land and the Heavy Stone are combined where you can go through the ritual process, and experience a feeling of luck, protection, and prosperity. Interestingly, religious customs are carried out carefully in different dimensions. People have to go semi-naked, and be blessed as they want.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
From a Mere Trading Company to Ruling Over Large Parts of India?
Company executives have a great responsibility in controlling it. This is not as easy as managing a small business. This event is for a company that humbly began through the ranks to control not just a state, but nations as well. It was simply beghasting!. The Honorary British East India Company was a young partner in the trading network of the 18th century Persianate centered North India Empire. At first it was a private enterprise, and gradually it became involved in the politics of intensity on the subcontinent. The company started at a store in Mayfair London with a businessman named Sanjiv.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Journal
A Tour to the Trade City of Birmingham, UK
Getting out of the train was like arriving at the World Trade Center in New York, USA. I arrived at the trade center with thousands of deals. My experience on the train was also unimaginable due to the new railway line. On arrival, simply put your eyes in the sky and the work platform is submerged high above the natural light hall. This is Birmingham, England! The new station, with a rail network called "Super September" included the new Grand Central shopping complex. This was unveiled in September 2015. The Grand Central station's conversion in Birmingham was worth 600 million pounds. Over 170,000 passengers use Birmingham New Street every day.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
Finland Tops All!
A person with all ambitions will never want to live in a state of frustration, pressure, and difficulties. Everyone hopes for a very comfortable life without obstacles. Many people travel to other countries not because of their name, but what that country offers. This may be the general satisfaction of citizens, per capita GDP, security, beauty of the region, hospitality and, above all, the general management of its officials. All these reasons are limited to tourism. I've had many people tell me how safe and happy they are in their country. Apparently, they will not go to another country for, say, citizenship purposes.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
The Incredible Slave Trade Defense Wall of Gwollu, Ghana
As usual, the sun was shining, the territory was calm, and the turkeys were running around. We found ourselves looking around, as our eyes were fixed on a variety of fastened woods with splints on a walled hill. After a long trip, we were finally at the 300-year long slave trade wall. The defense wall of Gwollu is located 70 km north of west Sissala district of Wa, and provides relevant information about ancient slaves operating in the northern region. Gwollu is a common environment in Burkina Faso, adjacent to West Africa. Burkina Faso benefits not only from this, but also from other neighboring countries where slaves were traded. The Gwollu defense wall is used for slave descendants of the diaspora. Gwollu covers an area of411289 km, which slightly exceeds 25 percent of the total mass of upper west region of Ghana.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
Africa Ratifies Digital Loans
A few years back, I remember waiting in a small banking room to process my credit transaction. Even if it's a meager amount of credit you apply for, you always have to support the contract with many documents. Of course, in some cases the same process is still going on. Today, digitization makes it faster and easier to access a loan. In Africa, cell phone lending is growing rapidly, as mobile phone portfolios, customers, developers, and technology innovators take digital credit seriously.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Trader
The Rare African Touch - Volta Serene, Ghana
For a moment, you might think that you saw a brick veneer. This is an architecture with an extended African atmosphere with a beautiful wooden shed and roof. Volta Serene Hotel, one of the luxury hotels in Ghana, is located in Ho, Volta Ghana, and promotes clean, high-quality culture. This elegant 4-star hotel is a subsidiary of the First Sky Group and is operated by a well-known hotelman cum tourism connoisseur in Ghana. This fantastic hotel is located on a hill called Kabakaba and is undoubtedly magnificent. This hospitality company is located in the province of Ho. It offers a beautiful view of the Ho area.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
Cuba's Economy Is Gradually Getting into the Picture
Cuba has an unsolved problem with Fidel Castro on the nationalization of American real estate, but she recently agreed to hold a referendum to turn it into an economy conducive to investment. Unfortunately, for the northern Caribbean country, they are not ranked in the global ease of doing business. This, of course, means that investors will not be interested in the land for business. With only 11,490,125 people, one would've thought that it will find it cost effective. Unfortunately, this cannot be said about the republic. Many obstacles in Cuba are slowing economic progress.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in The Swamp
The Hells of Beppu—Natural Boiling Springs of Japan
Before I came here, I had other hopes for this attraction. My thoughts were totally far from imagination. Japan, the land of the rising sun, is famous for its great technology, but it is a place not to be missed in the tourism sector. Japan has mind-boggling stunning views, similar to the Hells of Beppu. The Hells of Beppu is one of the most interesting sights of Japan (Jigoku Meguri). Similar volcanic phenomena are around the world, but there is something unique in Beppu hells. There are only eight boiling springs, with unique features.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Wander
How Beneficial Is Bank Consolidation?—Spotlight on Kenya, Africa
Years ago I did not understand why good standing and independent banks eventually joined other financial institutions or banks. After a series of interviews with swayful financial advisors for the reasons, I was convinced. At the moment, the largest African bank, in terms of customer base, is in the news. The bank will be available to the public in the third quarter of 2019. It will soon be forthcoming because two Kenyan banks recently joined. The Kenya NIC Bank Plc (together with the parent company NIC Bank Group) and the African Commercial Bank are now consolidating. Regional supervisory authorities approved the merger. Kenya Central Bank and the Bank of Tanzania announced this on 30 May 2019.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in The Swamp











