“Legacies of the slave trade are unavoidable. Cape Coast Castle, one of many historic coastal forts, was where slaves were held before being dispatched to America and the Caribbean.” FACT NOTE: White people were trading Slaves from Ashanti and Fante tribes! They were not hunting, but trading for weapons and all kind of "advanced" goods! Slaves came mainly from areas, such as Northern Ivory Coast, Upper East region, Upper West, Northern Togo and Burkina Faso. Very rare cases of Fante, Ga or Ashante people! Whoever want to trace "their ancestors"; search and visit those Northern places! Not all West African tribes were "Victims", but dealers! CNN Travel has released a list of 19 places to visit in the year 2019. Fourth on the list is Ghana, a country with some of the world’s most diverse and amazing tourist sites.
“Legacies of the slave trade are unavoidable. Cape Coast Castle, one of many historic coastal forts, was where slaves were held before being dispatched to America and the Caribbean.”
“This brutal and fascinating reminder was visited by the Obamas in 2009 and Melania Trump in 2018.” For all the sobriety of this anniversary, what also awaits visitors to Ghana is the warm, intoxicating embrace of a country completely at ease with its identity rushing headlong towards a bright future. The capital, Accra, crackles with the dynamism of a city on the upswing, with a nightlife scene to match. For those wanting to escape its relentless excitement, Ghana’s 335-mile coastline boasts empty surfing spots like Cape Three Points, while its many protected wildlife zones, including Mole National Park, are home to wild elephants, Nolan warthogs and spotted hyenas. Beating Ghana to the first three spots on the list are Christchurch, New Zealand; Egypt and Fukuoka, Japan. Other places are Grand Canyon, United States; Hawaii Island, United States; The Hebrides, Scotland, UK; Jaffa, Israel; Kerala, India and Liechtenstein. The rest are Lima, Peru; New York City; Normandy, France; Oaxaca, Mexico; Oman; Plovdiv, Bulgaria; St. Barts, French West Indies; Space Coast, Florida, United States and Weimar, Germany. Background In July, 2018, ‘CNN And Be Ghana’, a video documentary on Ghana’s slave castles was aired on CNN’s programme, Inside Africa. In one month, the video went on air globally, with about 5,416,000 people watching it, many of them seeing it more than once. The documentary was part of a campaign by the government of Ghana to market the country as a tourism destination. The campaign, an initiative of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture, was on air from June 11 to August 5, 2018. The 30-minute television documentary focuses on the Elmina castle. In it, CNN’s cameras follow the journey of a man who gave his name as Bartels, a diaspora African. After years of searching, he had traced his roots to Elmina and wanted to see and hear at first-hand what his ancestors went through from capture to shipment to the Americas. Even though some people criticised the move, saying the cost of the project (US$200,000.00) was too high, Catherine Afeku, the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture said the government’s expectations went beyond financial returns. “Yes, we need the diaspora Africans to come in their numbers. In fact, I have told myself as Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture that 20,000 tourist arrivals from North America is not enough. We need in excess of one million African Americans to respond and come to Ghana.” Catherine Afeku has been severely criticised by stakeholders of the Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture for not living up to expectation. However, she has, on countless times assured the stakeholders that government is putting its act together to get all their problems addressed. * Source by CitiNewsRoom. com |
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