Today we had the pleasure of visiting Savelegu Senior High
School for the third time in less than two years. The staff and students are unfailingly
welcoming and kind to us; this is always one of the high points of our Ghana
tours. Mr. Nantogma introduced us to the
school administration and then led a very useful and informative session with the
school’s faculty. We then met with the
students who have been exchanging letters and who hope to exchange letters in
the future. These students write some of
the most detailed and thoughtful letters in our exchange and always have
incisive questions and observations.
Like many schools in the Northern Region, SAVESS is
comprised mostly of Muslim students and staff, and Yo Ghana is delighted that
letters from such students are providing American students with a much more
accurate and flattering impression of Muslims and Africans than Americans are
usually exposed to. As if to underscore
this point, a roadside merchant we had purchased some shirts from last year
threw in a free shirt for Wendy after I had purchased two from him—even after
Lucy had bargained down the price—because “we are friends.” Northern Ghana is a special place.
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