IMPORTANT Sky News Interview: Nii Sackey (CEO BIGGER FISH)

An Interview That Has Been Brushed Aside Because It Is Not An Interesting Enough Solution To Raise & Cant Be Summarised Into A Punchy Sentence! But A Lot Of Truth Is Involved And It Is Something Everybody Should See!! 09/08/11
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KALELA by AFLA SACKEY

AFLA SACKEY was born in Ghana. From the age of six he performed with Opense Folkloric group, eventually becoming their principal drummer. At sixteen he left to join Folkloric Selamla as a dancer. He returned to music in 1995, performing with Barkim Music Ensemble. After completing a degree in science at the University of Legon he was lured back to the stage by his love for music and an opportunity to visit the UK with the Kakatsitsi Master Drummers. He then spent 6 years with Adzido Pan-African Dance Ensemble as a dancer. He was Dance Carib´s lead choreographer from 2003 to 2007. You may have seen Afla performing with the band, Afla Sackey & Afrik Bawantu, as lead singer and djembe player.
Manu Samoa great try vs England 2007

www.youtube.com England: Joe Lewsey; Paul Sackey, Matthew Tait, Barkley, Mark Cueto; Jonny Wilkinson, Gomarsall; Andrew Sheridan, Chuter, Matt Stevens, Simon Shaw, Kay, Martin Corry (capt), Joe Worsley, Nick Easter. Replacements: Regan, Freshwater, Steven Borthwick, Lewis Moody, Richards, Andy Farrell, Nick Hipkiss. Samoa: Loki Crichton; Lemi, Mapusua , Brian Lima, Alesana Tuilagi; Fuimaono-Sapolu, Polu; Lealamanua, Schwalger, Johnston, Tekori, Kaine Thompson, Leo, Sititi (capt), Henry Tuilagi. Replacements: Fuga, Palaamo, Purdie, Vaeluaga, So'oialo, Meafou, Lui. England (23) 44 Tries: Corry (2), Sackey (2) Cons: Wilkinson (3) Pens: Wilkinson (4) Drops: Wilkinson (2) Samoa (12) 22 Tries: Polu Pens: Crichton (5) Cons: Lemi
Well Done by Deitrick Haddon (Cover) - by Leslie Sackey

Me singin "Well Done" from Deitrick Haddon's "Church On The Moon" album. Enjoy - Comment - Share
London's Riot 2011: London Mayor Boris Johnson meets the public / Nil Sackey (Youth Worker)

This piece first broadcast on 9 Aug 2011. Televised on UK's satellite television Sky News.
DJ Medicz [man] vs Lesley Sackey [women] in {Challenge Me}

Has Dj Medicz bitten off more than he could chew by asking Star of BBC last Women standing and former women's amateur European boxing champion Lesley Sackey to go a few rounds with her in the ring? You'll have to watch to find out!
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Jefferson Sackey: a jhr success story

Meet Ghanaian journalist Jefferson Sackey. Owner of Critical TV, the host and director of "Jefferson Sackey's International Assignment, and a former jhr-trained journalist. Through strong reporting and a wide distribution, Jefferson reaches millions weekly with stories that matter to Africans, from the voice of Africans. We at jhr are very proud of Jefferson's accomplishments. He has inspired countless lives, as well as own own. Directed by: Jefferson Sackey Graphics/Animation: Jonathan Wong Script: Jefferson Sackey Special Thanks: Bill Killorn, Ben Peterson, Jonathan Wong
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