Ghanaians, whom a recent BBC survey found to be among the world's "happiest people", speak up in a documentary that highlights their belief in their country's coming prosperity and its growing attractiveness as a destination for investment. The opening part below focuses on one member of the Ghanaian Diaspora, a true "army of entrepreneurs and investors" for any African country, while the second is on the Ghana of prosperity, open for business and marching into a future free of poverty and indebtedness.
To get a copy of the film, please contact the World Bank Resident Mission in Accra, Ghana.
Directed by Herbert Boh
Sr. Communications Officer
Africa Region, The World Bank Group
wow you people are so positive! awesome
Jiannamarie1 3 months ago
@SuperQueenofAfrica lol Yea that's true.
kakompo 3 months ago
@kakompo dont worry "world police" will be there in one form or another .. its a given , where there's "brass" there's "muck.. "
SuperQueenofAfrica 4 months ago
@SuperQueenofAfrica That's what am hoping for. "Big brother" went to Libya to "save lives" and is now in Uganda protecting Museveni a brutal dictator of 25 yrs. We know oil has something to do with it. Now that Ghana has found oil I hope big brother won't come to "protect" people there too.
kakompo 4 months ago
@kakompo hopefully much less corruption..
SuperQueenofAfrica 4 months ago
Ghana beware of new colonization.
nubirasa 4 months ago
Nigeria,Equatorial Guinnea, Saudi Arabia, Venezuala.... what do they have in common .. oil and corruption. So let's see how Ghanas' turns out.
kakompo 6 months ago
future is bright is like national anthem. lol
kakompo 6 months ago
I love Ghana. But I feel Ghana can do very good, in fact Ghana can do great withut Oil. Oil is a curse for Africa. My people learn from the past. Be safe
jahlove7181 6 months ago
Way to go Ghana!
Physicspilot 1 year ago