Of Wapipi Jay Esewani Part 2 - Ghana Adventures
Part 2 highlights the divide between traditional Ghanaian village life and the fast-paced, digital world of modern Accra or Kumasi.
The morning sun rose like a golden cedi coin over the eastern horizon. Wapipi Jay Esewani, having traded his snorkel for a pair of rugged hiking boots, found himself standing on the banks of the world’s largest man-made lake: Lake Volta. ghana adventures of wapipi jay esewani part 2
Kofi led Wapipi to a floating restaurant where the fufu was pounded not with a pestle but with a rhythm—each beat of the drum synchronized with the drop of the wooden pole. “It tastes better when the food hears music,” Kofi explained. “Science hasn’t caught up yet.” Part 2 highlights the divide between traditional Ghanaian