GHANAIANS ARE reputed for their meekness and hospitality everywhere they are found on the globe. At home we reserve our delicacies, executive suites and the best of treats for visitors - foreigners - just to make them feel at home. Indeed there are many parables in our various languages that depict the coziness with which the Ghanaian treats his guests, oftentime to his own inconveniences.
But we do not really expect any foreigner to take undue advantage of this abundant hospitality to lord it over Ghanaians on our own land. It is sad to say, nonetheless, that often foreigners travel here to trample upon our rights or humiliate us with contempt and impunity.
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