đź’¬ SenQuotes.com

Ghana Quotes

1.
As far as i am concerned, i am in the knowledge that death can never extinguish the torch which i have lit in Ghana and Africa. Long after i am dead and gone, the light will continue to burn and be borne aloft, giving light and guidance to all people
Kwame Nkrumah

Authors on Ghana Quotes: Taiye Selasi Kwame Nkrumah Shirley Temple Yasmine Bleeth Kreesha Turner Bill Gates Jose Mourinho Patrick Awuah, Jr. Malcolm X Kwame Dawes Bob Marley Juan Enriquez Ade Edmondson Hannah Tim Howard Ama Ata Aidoo Jay Ellis Don Van Vliet Mario Balotelli Scott Wright Amanda Hearst Maya Angelou Donald Evans Freddy Adu Ato Essandoh Muhammadu Buhari Cynthia Addai-Robinson John Dramani Mahama Mahatma Gandhi
2.
The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked-up with the total liberation of the African Continent
Kwame Nkrumah

The autonomy of Ghana is fruitless unless it is correlated with the overall freedom of the African Region.
3.
At long last, the battle has ended! And thus, Ghana, your beloved country is free forever!
Kwame Nkrumah

4.
I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody.
Muhammadu Buhari

5.
A policy is a temporary creed liable to be changed, but while it holds good it has got to be pursued with apostolic zeal.
Mahatma Gandhi

6.
While the rest of the world has been improving technology, Ghana has been improving the quality of man's humanity to man.
Maya Angelou

7.
I'm a naturalized Italian, but I'm from Ghana. I was abandoned by my parents and adopted by two angels. I suffer with racism everyday. I'm the first black to wear the jersey of Italy. I'm not angry, but my life experiencies make me act differently from other people. Then, try to learn more before you criticize me.
Mario Balotelli

8.
We had so much fun in Ghana and they are really lovely people.
Ade Edmondson

9.
Happily, there's a reversal of the brain drain occurring in Ghana now. We're seeing a lot of - actually in Africa - we're seeing a lot of African professionals, you know, returning to the continent to contribute their quota.
John Dramani Mahama

10.
I would never kill a living thing, although I probably have inadvertently while driving automobiles.
Don Van Vliet

11.
Every Christmas, all around Ghana, there are tons of these parties and they are full of everything that exists in human life in Ghana and worldwide.
Taiye Selasi

12.
This is my ultimate fantasy: watching QVC with a credit card while making love and eating at the same time.
Yasmine Bleeth

13.
Ghana is like a lion without a head
Ama Ata Aidoo

14.
The best herb I smoke in Jamaica and Africa. African - Rasclot! Them people cure it in a banana. In a banana skin. A green banana. They wrap it up in a banana so when you get it, it compressed and, I'll tell you, it great! Blood clot! In Nigeria and Ghana, love that herb! Good herb, mon.
Bob Marley

15.
I don’t feel that I am a visitor in Ghana or in any part of Africa. I feel that I am at home.
Malcolm X

16.
I think we have more athleticism, I think we have more pace and that's going to be important to deal with Ghana.
Tim Howard

17.
The summer I finished my first novel Ghana Must Go, I drove across west Africa: from Accra to Lomé to Cotonou to the deliciously named Ouagadougou.
Taiye Selasi

18.
I am on my way to Ghana tomorrow morning and you just need to know that this Administration is very focused on doing all we can to promote economic development in this part of the world, in Africa, throughout Africa, North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.
Donald Evans

19.
Jamaica is one of the most musically influential nations in the world. Throughout the entire globe, there are pockets that are constantly in touch with what goes on in the dancehall community, from Germany to Japan, to different parts of Africa like Ghana.
Kreesha Turner

20.
In 2009, designer Tina Tangalakis went on a volunteer trip to Ghana and instantly fell in love with the country and its people. It was from that trip that Della was born, a company that provides jobs, education, and skills training to women in Ghana.
Amanda Hearst

21.
What are we going to say if tomorrow it occurs to some African state to send its agents into Mississippi and to kidnap one of the leaders of the segregationist movement there? And what are we going to reply if a court in Ghana or the Congo quotes the Eichmann case as precedent?
Hannah

22.
While I was at Microsoft, the annual revenues grew larger than the GDP of the Republic of Ghana.
Patrick Awuah, Jr.

23.
Globalization has made copper and other minerals more valuable, and Ghana and Kenya have recently discovered mineral resources.
Bill Gates

24.
I'm not sure where I'm from! I was born in London. My father's from Ghana but lives in Saudi Arabia. My mother's Nigerian but lives in Ghana. I grew up in Boston.
Taiye Selasi

25.
AKG controls the heart of one of Ghana's most exciting new gold belts.
Scott Wright

26.
Ghana is one of the countries in Western Africa that still has quite a few of their slave castles still standing.
Jay Ellis

27.
Most of the people in Ghana wouldn't know me as an actress. They'd know me for my work at the U.N.
Shirley Temple

28.
If they asked me, I would have to say no. I made up my mind to play for the United States some day and I'm sticking to it. (on playing for Ghana)
Freddy Adu

29.
Dr. Kissinger was surprised that I knew where Ghana was.
Shirley Temple

30.
Would you phone the president of Ghana?
Jose Mourinho

31.
I believe that many lives around us now can reflect this strange pattern of migration and movement. The question is: are we aware of it, and do we embrace it as a kind of birthright? I do. And yet, I feel deeply connected to at least two homespaces - Jamaica and Ghana, and more recently, South Carolina.
Kwame Dawes

32.
My parents are from Ghana. Until I was 17, I thought you had to go to college. I had no idea. I didn't know it was not an option.
Ato Essandoh

33.
When you brought the digital revolution in, all of a sudden, you could build a country like Singapore and take that country, which had the income per capita of Ghana in 1965, and make it something similar to the United States in one generation.
Juan Enriquez

34.
I feel comfortable in the US, the UK and in Ghana. They are all home to me in some way.
Cynthia Addai-Robinson