• 667 Abibitumi Points

      I have finally been able to log back in to abibitumi. Since my last time here, there have been many developments…both good and not so good. First and foremost, the worst is that I think Ghana is going to be out of reach for me. :( I have had things fall through on so many levels and I know it takes a lot to sustain ones’ family in places like Accra where I would have to live because I need good internet for my work. Next, is that I have found new more like-minded thinkers who may be able to help me as I move my project forward. The only problem is I wanted to be areligious and I will have to be sure the direction remains so. I have also connected other people in other social media platforms with abibitumi and I hope they will begin to use the site. That’s just the surface level stuff, fam. I’m back!

      • We’re glad to have you here! I hope they start using the site as well. You mentioned that your person was able to put the tones in. Did you have a final version of what he/she produced to share?

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          Dr. Kambon, Greetings! I do have the lessons with the tones. I am working on the final portion of the curriculum but will need some direct support which the young man is unable to provide. The final part of the curriculum is designed to introduce and develop writing and reading skills. Additionally, my Kiswahilli person has fallen through. So, the only lanugage we are working with is Yoruba at this time. That made me a little sad because we never found a person to help with the Twi translations now the Kiswahili person has disappeared.

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            Even so, I am positive about it. We have Yoruba, with the tones for the second and final parts of the curricuum and not the first part. It is coming together! I will see you all in the Mbongi session.

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            Greetings Kwadwo! Ghana is the only place that I know through personal friendships are welcoming us. I have a few contacts there but they’ve been fairly indirect about any process to get there and actually survive. It seems one must have an excess of funds saved and own a business of some kind that can sustain you. I may have the business side, but I am not sure. I looked at Rwanda and Kenya briefly, but I just don’t know enough.