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Category Archives: driving

Ghanaian road signs simplified

July 27, 2014by Chris 12 Comments

If you’re not Ghanaian, and want to drive in Ghana, you have to get your Ghanaian licence. A reliable supplier of Novocain (for the town traffic) and more traditional styles of nose candy (for […]

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driving, expat, Ghana, transport, Travel, West Africa

TGIA – let’s take a drive

February 7, 2014by Chris 12 Comments

{TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa, is my weekly look at the weird and wonderful things that happen when you’re living in Africa.  Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a little dangerous, […]

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Accra, Africa, driving, Driving adventures, expat, Ghana, Kumasi, places to visit in Ghana, TGIA

FIFOs and DIDOs.

December 4, 2013by Chris 9 Comments

85. That’s a rough estimate of the number of times THIS YEAR I have packed bags, packed cars or on those very lucky weeks, boarded planes to travel. Most of […]

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driving, expat, FIFO, Ghana, Travel

TGIA – Thank God it’s Africa

November 1, 2013by Chris 1 Comment

{TGIA is my weekly post about all the nutty things happen when you live in Africa. Sometimes they’re funny, sometimes they’re a little dangerous, sometimes they’re a heady combination of […]

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driving, TGIA

The (not-) final countdown

June 21, 2013by Chris 11 Comments

It’s a feast or a famine isn’t it? We lead a pretty quiet life most of the time, hell some weeks could be described as crushingly dull. But the last […]

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culture, driving, expat, leaving, Newcastle, Travel, Uncategorized

Strangely compelling.

May 24, 2013by Chris 9 Comments

Living here often feels harder than it needs to be. With challenges in language, resources, history, climate and all manner of other issues, large and small. We’ve taken to calling […]

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30 day challenge, driving, expat, Ghana, Travel

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