RANDOM AFRICAN THOUGHTS

Random African Thoughts is a general blog that discusses issues. We post random thoughts and use situations in life to make present living better. We aim to encourage people from all walks of life. The name does not in anyway suggest that it is for just Africans or just about Africa because we all go through the same issues in life. We use the blog as an Advertising tool to promote products and services and also hype events. Happy reading!!! -- Edwin Oko Lamptey

Thursday, 26 February 2015

TO THE ONE I ADORE MORE THAN ANY OTHER

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I woke up this morning and I felt like writing a love song to my dearest love. A love song that will reveal all of my heartfelt undying em...

MENTAL CHANGEOVER

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I was having a  conversation with a friend of mine and he was telling me that he had to pick his uncle from the airport some months back. O...
Wednesday, 25 February 2015

LET US KNOW WHAT IS DUE US

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A thunderous shout woke me up in the heat of the night. I opened my eyes to realize that  the Electricity Company of Ghana had put our light...
Tuesday, 24 February 2015

DO NOT ASSUME; TAKE ACTION

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I always knew I had some ability to write even before I went to high school. Some of my friends knew of this "ability" of mine. ...
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Monday, 23 February 2015

EFFECTS OF PARENTAL GUIDANCE

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I love my parents. They are one reason I am who I am today. Their guidance and coaching in my developmental years was top-notch. This fact n...
Friday, 20 February 2015

IT IS A MATTER OF PERCEPTION

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We all have our perceptions about life and life's situations. Our perceptions go a long way in determining how we approach issues in l...
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Thursday, 19 February 2015

WE MAY NOT BE MOTIVATIONAL PEOPLE

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Some people are motivated easily but for others, it takes a great deal of effort to get them motivated. Motivation is very objective; what m...
Wednesday, 18 February 2015

THE SELF-EVALUATION TEST

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I  always knew I was  intelligent and took school work pretty easy because I always came out top of my class no matter how hard I tried. B...
Tuesday, 17 February 2015

THE WATER DISPENSER

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We have a community centre in my neighbourhood where we meet when we have time to chat, play board games and generally socialize. There is a...
Sunday, 15 February 2015

MY VIEW ON VALUE

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There is this lady at my office, she is very disciplined and takes her work very seriously. She has never put a foot wrong when it comes to ...
Friday, 13 February 2015

THE FRIDAY WEAR ANALOGY

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THE FRIDAY WEAR ANALOGY Today is Friday and in Ghana today, we would be clad in our beautiful African prints  or Friday wear as the dress a...
Thursday, 12 February 2015

THE ART OF MANIPULATION

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THE ART OF MANIPULATION I strongly believe that when intercontinental trade began, it was ideally meant for the exchange of goods. I belie...
Wednesday, 11 February 2015

THE AFRICAN MINDSET

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Let's take a little walk down memory lane today. Before we set off, let me ask these questions, what does accountability mean to the Afr...

REFLECTING ON A MISFORTUNE

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As human as we are, there was a time when we had to deal with a misfortune at a particular time in our lives. Misfortunes are here with us, ...
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Tuesday, 10 February 2015

ON THE ISSUE OF LOVE

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I promised a good friend that I was going to do a piece on love for her since she said we were in the month of love- February.  Thinking of ...
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THE THING ABOUT DREAMS

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You cannot daydream a dream into reality; only positive action   has that power over our dreams. We all have dreams; dream jobs, dream sala...

The broken plate theory

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Growing up as a child, I always wondered why my dad was never shouted at or punished in someway whenever he broke a plate at home. I thought...
Monday, 9 February 2015

Doors

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Just like the problem with doors; our problem is not with finding a door of opportunity, it is with knowing whether to push or pull that doo...
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Accountability

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Good morning... I woke up this morning feeling all beat up. I for one, I really pretended not to support the Black stars deep down, I am a d...

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Good morning... I woke up this morning feeling all beat up. I for one, I really pretended not to support the Black stars deep down, I am a ...
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