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My father owned a Teasmade automatic tea maker, which he’d acquired during a trip to England. It had a clock, with a timer and an alarm, which my father programmed every single night without fail so that by the time he was up and alert,his first cup of tea would be ready and waiting for him. He cherished that machine. But it was one of only a small number of things in our home that was not made in Ghana. My father, like most Ghanaians, mostly purchased products that were manufactured in Ghana. This was during the years of Operation Feed Yourself.
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