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The fact that Ghanaians would criticize the VP for being true to his roots & culture rather than wearing Western clothes just shows the ignorance & slave mentality that some still have. To many in the world his dressing evokes a tradition of African kings & royalty in the richness of African fabrics & colors. We can never move forward if we can’t celebrate & respect our own culture & traditions rather than thinking that “White is right” or the Western way is the best way. To each his own in how they choose to dress, express themselves & be comfortable in their own skin, but I have a great respect for the African leaders & their wives who choose traditional dress over western wear. The fashion industry is a huge multi billion dollar industry in many western countries & can be the same in Africa if we chose to patronize our own culture & tradition. For a western celebrity, president, VP or first lady to wear a local designer is seen as being able to launch an unknown designer’s career overnight because of the exposure. Look at what Michelle Obama & many celebrities have done for the businesses of American/western designers.
Before we were introduced to suits & ties we had our own culture of dress which we should patronize & globalize to help boost our own economy, just as westerners patronize & globalize their own way of dress. Think Globally, Shop Locally!





In a global hip-hop scene where female rappers seem to be an endangered species since the days of MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Monie Love, Yo Yo, Lady Of Rage, Missy Elliott, Lil Kim, Foxy Brown, Eve etc., it is refreshing to hear a female from Ghana, West Africa that is not just a gimmick, but rather a female rapper with substance & a new era sound a la Niki Menaje with better skills/ lyrics & less fake barbie hot mess antics & M.I.A. with better styling & less politics. Tiffany comes well packaged with an international sound & look. Her song “Fake London boy” is definitely worth a listen & gets the party started as she slowly creeps up to become the pride of Ghana & Africa on an international level. While there are great lyricists like