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MUSKEGON, MI – Abeshi Ghanaian Cuisine presents a slice of Tacitus Bailey-Yabani’s culture to customers in West Michigan.
Bailey-Yabani moved to Muskegon from Ghana seven years ago. In 2018, he won StartGarden’s 5X5 Night competition to launch his food truck, which offers “what I grew up with and what my grandma used to cook for me,” Bailey-Yabani said.
Abeshi presents food inspired by West African cooking recipes that are “very close to my heart,” Bailey-Yabani said.
The word abeshi means “I’m here.”
Crossing from West Africa to West Michigan, Bailey-Yabani uses “abeshi” to chronicle his relocation, finding a home here as a restaurant owner and father of two. He calls his 5-year-old son and nearly 2-year-old daughter the first “tasters” of his new dishes.
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At least 80 dead dolphins washed up on a beach in Ghana, and people have no idea why
At least 80 dead dolphins washed up on a beach in Ghana, and people have no idea why
Marianne GuenotApr 8, 2021, 20:05 IST
Men inspect dolphin carcasses that washed up on the shores of Axim, Ghana.Wildseas/Eric Quayson via REUTERS
Dozens of dead dolphins washed up on the coast of Ghana on Sunday and Monday.
Dead fish, including rays and eels, have also washed up at a different part of the coast.
The cause of death is not clear, and local authorities have launched an investigation.
Wildseas/Eric Quayson via REUTERS
Dozens of dead dolphins washed up on the coast of Ghana on Sunday and Monday.
Dead fish, including rays and eels, have also washed up at a different part of the coast.
The cause of death is not clear, and local authorities have launched an investigation.
Between 80 and 100 dolphins and different types of fish have washed up dead on Ghana s coast, and no one knows why.
The dolphins washed up on the coast of Axim beach, of Ghana s capital Accra, on Sunday and Monday. Different species of dead fish also washed up about Osu Castle Beach in Accra, about 170 miles away, Reuters reported.
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