Irregular day and regular say

From The Vim Views & Versions - Blogs of a MIghTy African Mon Jun 9 2014, 22:50:00

Today wasn't a regular Monday. I was extra pumped as the work week started. Maybe it was because the +Junior Camp Ghana team had just another event and though I wasn't present, it was successful. I was telling a few respected and famous people in Ghana, how proud I was of the team that executed Junior Camp Armesco.

After my conversation with these respected persons at the +Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra, I waited around the hotel to charge my phone. I thought about a number of things, some of which I tell people a lot. There, I reflected on the conversation we'd had and I took to Twitter to post

We should be people who are patriotic, passionate, proactive, positive, progressive and productive. #Ghana needs it. #Morevim

-- Ato Ulzen-Appiah (@Abocco) June 9, 2014

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