How do you explain the power of romantic love to an innocent girl? Are differences in class and culture able to stop love on its course? Set in the forest belt of the Kusa hills in the Adansi district, Ghana, Waiting For You, takes a cross-cultural and class look at the age old experience of love at first sight. Rachel, a local Ghanaian girl encounters the engaging eyes of the debonair, British raised Michael, at her grandmother's village restaurant. Leading to a series of heart racing experiences that makes you wonder how reason and affection intersect. Find out from this timely saga whether...
How do you explain the power of romantic love to an innocent girl? Are differences in class and culture able to stop love on its course? Set in the fo...
In the Ghanaian culture, a marriage is considered a contract relationship between two families. It begins when the man who has found the "beautiful flower" tells his parents, gets their approval after the parents investigate the woman and her family, and asks them to make his intentions of marriage known to the woman's family. In the Akan language spoken by the Ashantis of Ghana, this rite is called Kokooko (Knocking). The terminology "knocking rite" is derived from the Ghanaian tradition of respectively knocking at the door before entering someone's house. As the saga continues in this...
In the Ghanaian culture, a marriage is considered a contract relationship between two families. It begins when the man who has found the "beautiful fl...