Serious content man, most of us in the south don't know anything but amazingly we are the one who talk negatively about everything every day. Massive education on this process. Thanks alot
That's true my brother, about 60 to 70 of the food Ghanaians eat daily comes from the North that's why a lot of Ghanaians from the south don't know much about this things. Thank you for sharing your experience
thanks for another great post, Prince. i so appreciate your content featuring traditional methods used by my foremothers. you must know as an diasporan this means so much to my heart and soul
Prince thanks for sharing, those ladies are so smart. Peace all the way from the Caribbean. I am sore from dancing from your Reggie Saturday night last night. Thanks once again.
The number 1 content creator for everything related to Northern Ghana. Another epic production and presentation by the omnipresent Prince. You can try, but you can never ever bring him down. Salute my Prince.
Thank you 🙏 Sir, I'm just doing what I can for people to learn. I'm not in competition with no one, above all my channel is a classroom not a play ground for children 😂😂😂
@@princeayoko Agreed 👍. And you are adding immeasurable value and education to all and sundry on all matters relative to Northern Ghana. Keep on the good work. Cheers.
I can only imagine that yam taste better than the yam or sweet potatoes we are accustomed to eating I love sweet potatoes so I'm sure it would ve food and truly less expensive
This yam is about one box in UK. one box is £24 which is 194 GHS and that is wholesale. If I go to buy yam for pot I will buy just one and will pay 25 -30 GHS. yam is a rich mans food in UK.
Africa Today is a big liar, he is not from Tamale and certainly not a Dagomba. I checked his channel yesterday when he was insulting the Hausas,and also when Farida was educating about the names of the weeks in daghani he was disputing it as being from the Hausas and Arabs which is a not true because none of the names are derived from the Hausas or Arabs .No Dagomba person will ever do that because of the relationship between the Dagombas and the Hausas. I saw in his channel debunking some tribes insulting others tribes which he feels are dividing us as Africans ,but when I talked about the Hausas he was insulting them. This show how hypocritical he is. I am a true Dagomba man and I hail from Warzehi in Tamale near afa Jura mosque.
@@abdulrazakabdallai3169 Please kindly stop this my brother, We are all one people. I'm very gentle when it comes to certain issues but you going beyond your boundaries. I'm advising you as a brother. Thank you
@@abdulrazakabdallai3169 🤣🤣🤣🤣you are such an ignorance and arrogant person..so you think every dagomba should be a Muslim right. 700 years ago our ancestors didn't even know what is Islam before Naa Zangina went to Nigeria and come back with Islam.....if you want to know more we can have a private chat 😉 but not here. This is somebody page and we must respect him....and I never insulted the Hausa people..you said Islam has made the Hausa people successful people...and i put it you that it wasn't true..because northen Nigeria where the Hausa people are majority is poorest in Nigeria...and also most beggars i know in Accra are Hausas from Nigeria. So where is the success you talking about....
Thank jou for this informatie video. We like it. What type of corn is this? I could not see so good to distinguish the type . This video brings us nice memories of the past in Haïti. The same our grandma and neighbours ladies do. Ghana and some Carribean islands are family that is for sure!
Hi Prince you are doing a good job since l subscribe to your channels few weeks ago am always enjoying your videos and learning new .l have your l will give u a call .
It seems like the women are the ones who do all the work. They cook, clean, wash clothes, bathe and feed the kids, separate the grain, even carry water. What do the men do all day long. Carrying water should be done by men. No wonder why these men want to have more than one wife, so they can sit on their ass all day long and do as little as possible. The only time I see a man working is when they are building a house. After the house is built that is it. It's not like you have to continue building the house over and over again. But a woman has to be working continuously. Boy these men have it good in Ghana.
You got it all wrong, men pays for water bills, work at the farms to take care of their families, takes care of the healthcare of their women and children. Women has their responsibilities and men has their responsibilities here. Men don't do women work and women don't do men work. The men are the ones that do the laborious works here, sometimes if there is water shortages in some communities men are the ones that will go to different communities with their bicycles and motorbikes to get water for the family to use. Next time try and make your research well before you start to insult or judge responsible African men. Thank you 🙏
Serious content man, most of us in the south don't know anything but amazingly we are the one who talk negatively about everything every day. Massive education on this process. Thanks alot
That's true my brother, about 60 to 70 of the food Ghanaians eat daily comes from the North that's why a lot of Ghanaians from the south don't know much about this things.
Thank you for sharing your experience
What a great way to allow people to see what goes on in your culture. I will be using your videos in my classroom, here in Houston, Texas!
Wow that's awesome, thank you 🙏
thanks for another great post, Prince. i so appreciate your content featuring traditional methods used by my foremothers. you must know as an diasporan this means so much to my heart and soul
You welcome 🙏
Ghaaaannaaa🎶🎶🌅 human resources from the ground to the table!🌅 women and children ❤ thank you for sharing❤🦁👊😷
You welcome
Nice video💯💯💯
Prince thanks for sharing, those ladies are so smart. Peace all the way from the Caribbean. I am sore from dancing from your Reggie Saturday night last night. Thanks once again.
So Amazing my brother, keep it up much appreciated.
Thank you my sister, much love to you
I enjoyed this video very much
Thank you 🙏
I love buying of the local kids in my old neighborhood that sell waters in the summer, at the street lights💯👍🏽
Thank buying from the locals is always good, it makes the money to remain in the community
The number 1 content creator for everything related to Northern Ghana. Another epic production and presentation by the omnipresent Prince. You can try, but you can never ever bring him down. Salute my Prince.
Thank you 🙏 Sir, I'm just doing what I can for people to learn. I'm not in competition with no one, above all my channel is a classroom not a play ground for children 😂😂😂
@@princeayoko Agreed 👍. And you are adding immeasurable value and education to all and sundry on all matters relative to Northern Ghana. Keep on the good work. Cheers.
Great video
Thank you 🙏
Very hard work mothers 💯and they make it look so EASY! I would pull a muscle in my back trying to do that😐🤦🏽♀️
Great video!
Thank you 🙏
Interesting 🤓 information my handsome Prince
Thank you 🙏 my brother
Prince you have amazing content. We learn so much from you.
Thank you my sister, this is the things our families out there has to know. Sharing means caring
Wow, these women are skillful
Yes this is typical Dagbamba ( Dagomba ) women. They are very hard-working
Awesome ❤✝️❤ Great video..thanks
You welcome
So much amazing information.
Nothing goes to waste.
Yes everything is useful
I can only imagine that yam taste better than the yam or sweet potatoes we are accustomed to eating I love sweet potatoes so I'm sure it would ve food and truly less expensive
Yes sweet potatoes is more cheaper than yam here in northern Ghana
This yam is about one box in UK. one box is £24 which is 194 GHS and that is wholesale. If I go to buy yam for pot I will buy just one and will pay 25 -30 GHS. yam is a rich mans food in UK.
Thank you for sharing
Tamale my beautiful home. I miss home alot
Yes my brother, we also miss you. Which part of Tamale are you from?
Africa Today is a big liar, he is not from Tamale and certainly not a Dagomba. I checked his channel yesterday when he was insulting the Hausas,and also when Farida was educating about the names of the weeks in daghani he was disputing it as being from the Hausas and Arabs which is a not true because none of the names are derived from the Hausas or Arabs .No Dagomba person will ever do that because of the relationship between the Dagombas and the Hausas. I saw in his channel debunking some tribes insulting others tribes which he feels are dividing us as Africans ,but when I talked about the Hausas he was insulting them. This show how hypocritical he is. I am a true Dagomba man and I hail from Warzehi in Tamale near afa Jura mosque.
@@abdulrazakabdallai3169 Please kindly stop this my brother, We are all one people. I'm very gentle when it comes to certain issues but you going beyond your boundaries. I'm advising you as a brother. Thank you
@@abdulrazakabdallai3169 🤣🤣🤣🤣you are such an ignorance and arrogant person..so you think every dagomba should be a Muslim right. 700 years ago our ancestors didn't even know what is Islam before Naa Zangina went to Nigeria and come back with Islam.....if you want to know more we can have a private chat 😉 but not here. This is somebody page and we must respect him....and I never insulted the Hausa people..you said Islam has made the Hausa people successful people...and i put it you that it wasn't true..because northen Nigeria where the Hausa people are majority is poorest in Nigeria...and also most beggars i know in Accra are Hausas from Nigeria. So where is the success you talking about....
@@abdulrazakabdallai3169 my name Anzansi Tanpuli Tiyumtaba...at least i have a dagomba name. What about you, you nothing but a wanna be Arab...
Thank jou for this informatie video. We like it.
What type of corn is this?
I could not see so good to distinguish the type .
This video brings us nice memories of the past in Haïti. The same our grandma and neighbours ladies do.
Ghana and some Carribean islands are family that is for sure!
You welcome
@@princeayoko Thank you.
What is the name of the corn?
Have a blessed day.
Also it would be good f oh r them to wear masks so they will not inhale too much dust or residues from the corn
Hi Prince you are doing a good job since l subscribe to your channels few weeks ago am always enjoying your videos and learning new .l have your l will give u a call .
Hi brother Foster, thank you for your wonderful support. I will be expecting your call
Prince Ayoko. Can they get a machine to do that? My sisters are doing too much work.
Yes they can, do you want to donate a machine to them?
Will you do more on village life and businesses?
Yes, this video is more about village life but I will do more
Very nice. very informaive. So you have a corn milling factory in your village. And this is a good business for the women.
Yes there is a lot of corn milling machines here in Tamale, a lot of women do their businesses in the corn milling machines. Thank you
Contact and price of corn flour
It seems like the women are the ones who do all the work. They cook, clean, wash clothes, bathe and feed the kids, separate the grain, even carry water. What do the men do all day long. Carrying water should be done by men. No wonder why these men want to have more than one wife, so they can sit on their ass all day long and do as little as possible. The only time I see a man working is when they are building a house. After the house is built that is it. It's not like you have to continue building the house over and over again. But a woman has to be working continuously. Boy these men have it good in Ghana.
You got it all wrong, men pays for water bills, work at the farms to take care of their families, takes care of the healthcare of their women and children. Women has their responsibilities and men has their responsibilities here. Men don't do women work and women don't do men work. The men are the ones that do the laborious works here, sometimes if there is water shortages in some communities men are the ones that will go to different communities with their bicycles and motorbikes to get water for the family to use. Next time try and make your research well before you start to insult or judge responsible African men. Thank you 🙏