Adwoa Badoe

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Adwoa Badoe


Born
Ghana

Average rating: 3.7 · 338 ratings · 61 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“You go on and on about laboring with the common man. And at the very first instance of real work, you go and find cushy jobs doing nothing”
Adwoa Badoe, Aluta

“Then at about ten-thirty, I asked to be dropped back at Africa Hall.
“Why so early?” asked Asare.
“I have a group discussion,” I lied. I wanted to get back before the porters locked the hall at midnight. But it wasn’t just that. Leaving early was one way of making sure my driver was not too drunk.”
Adwoa Badoe, Aluta

“to be able to study at a tertiary institution, when I compared myself to those farmers who actually grew our cash crops. They worked the hardest to supply most of our country’s foreign exchange, yet they didn’t harvest those benefits of education, healthcare or even running water and electricity”
Adwoa Badoe, Aluta

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