#Accra #exploreghana #exploreghana Accra Ghana, Why Africans & Diasporans Visit ! My Experience is a video about me exploring and sharing my experience ( the good and one bad experience that almost ruined amazing time ) in Accra, Ghana from meeting amazing & welcoming people , seeing the famous Black star gate , Independence Day square and other stunning structures, experiencing Ghanaian's rich culture when i attended a Nigerian - Ghanaian wedding, eating 6 popular Ghanaian food and more... Let us know though about Ghana in the comments.
I’m of Jamaican descent and ever since Fuse ODG blew up those years ago I became insanely obsessed with Ghana. It’s through him that me, a former tap & street dance student discovered I am a very good afrodancer. I quit everything including gymnastics and violin and have stuck to afrodance ever since. It brings me so much joy! Anyway my dear Queen mother surprised me with a trip in December of 2017 and I still believe a piece of my soul stayed there and is waiting for my return ❤😂. By the grace I can make it happen soon. Great content btw! 😄😁
@7:17 the Rastafarian culture in Ghana is older than the slave trade… it’s a very old traditional culture in Ghana especially in the Akan tradition. The spirituality that is practiced by the Akan people is called Akom. In the Akom tradition, when a mother goes to the priest (okomfo) to ask for a baby (maybe because she’s struggling to get pregnant or because she just wants a child of the gods), the priest petitions the gods and some rituals are done to get the lady pregnant. When the baby is born, it’s called bosom ba (child of the gods). Such babies come with strict instructions on how the mother must raise them if not, there will be some consequences. The most prominent feature of a bosom ba is that they are not allowed to cut their hair so they do Rasta. They are allowed to wash and style it though but they have some laws to follow. So it’s quite common to find children of the gods with Rasta, common to find the priests with Rasta as well and common to find others with Rasta for fashion because of the large Rastafari community in the country. Recently a Secondary School lost a court case against some students who for cultural reasons couldn’t cut their hair and had to do rasta… the school wanted to force them to cut but they lost the legal battle against the students.
You really don't understand Rastafarian, deferences between Rastafarian and and dreadlocks and yes the dreadlock is an Africa and Akan culture. Rasta is a believe and Rastafarians don't believe or practice the gods of rivers that you are talking about, the Rastafarians believe the bible and do what's in the bible, they believe that they are children of Israel which means children of Jacob. They believe and worship only one God is the Lion of Judah which is Christ. Komfou and Rastafarian is not the same bro.
@@comahsamuel3969 I don't disagree with you entirely BUT when the UA-camr said "i also noticed the rastafarian culture..." and showed the man with the dreads, i believe he interchangeably used the rastafarian term to refer to people with the natural dreads... Neither him nor i are wrong but you can argue it out that a man without dreads can still be a rastafarian (which i know and agree to) but it's also not far from right to refer to a man with dreads as a rastafarian. From wikipedia, "Rastas emphasise what they regard as living "naturally", adhering to ital dietary requirements, WEARING THEIR HAIR IN DREADLOCKS, and following patriarchal gender roles." Also you may have misconstrued my comment... I didn't mean that rastafarians believe in our Traditional Akom spirituality. I was only saying that the Akom tradition forces children of the gods to do rasta (or dreadlocks). I understand that the term rasta/rastafarian may not be the right term to describe the hairstyle or the people wearing the hairstyle but its not entirely wrong either when rastafarians are noted or known mainly for their hairstyle. Anyway, i was referring to the hairstyle not the culture of rastafarians per se, and the part i talked about the rastafarian community in Ghana, i was referring to the real rastafarians who fully believe in their traditions and rasta culture.
@@goldboateng8073 i understand your point bro. It's the spirit force us to be dread you're right, and after all we are Africans and one family. Thanks for your time bro.
@Gold Boateng Interesting. Is there a large Rastafari community in Ghana, the actual practice of the faith, not dreadlocks of the Akan as you have explained?
December is always a vibe in Ghana. Not just the diasporans come here but superstars and celebrities all come to spend the holidays here in Ghana and they all have fun. Last December we had the likes of Meek Mill, Ibiza, T-Pain, Chance TheRapper, Sho Majozy, Shalamen ThaGod, Usher, Burna, Wizkid, Tems , Ayra Star, Mr Eazi, the list keeps going.... The amazing thing is every year it gets bigger and better💆♂️ Ghana would soon be the desired destination for everyone. Just come and experience greatness 😊❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Well done brother. You really enjoyed yourself in Ghana. Everything is spot on based on my own experience too. I think we had a similar experience. I was questioned by security while vlogging. You are right, in most cases, security doesn't bother if you are using your phone. Once they see dlsr camera or tripod, they start to suspect you. I also had a similar experience of the moment I said I am a Nigerian when they ask about my nationality his countenance changed. Anyway, just like you I didn't see just one incident as a problem for the whole of my Ghana experience. Amazing culture, wonderful people, extremely kind and peace-loving. Ghana is a country I love so much too and will surely visit again in the future.
Yeah it a rule and you must obey and I have seen your vloge too. Nice videos my Nigerian brother. And Wade Maya said sorry for that. It happens to us as citizens also. Ask Maya. But you Nigerian do worse to us till date but we still see you as relatives We need borderless Africa and all those rules would be abolished. Imagine it in this way. You cant vlog in the bank so there are some areas that they should know what you are doing there
God bless you Mr. Man.... But try to visit Ghana again in April Bcus we celebrates Easter in (Eastern Region of Ghana -Kwahu mountains)....and u will be very happy..
I love Ghana tey tey, ur videos made me live the country and the people the more sir. What I love is that despite the setback, it gingered you to do more & we are grateful for that mindset!! Maybe I'll visit the country before your next visit...Make God do am for me abeg
You really had a great time in Ghana and you gave us quality content, you did a great job with the editing. Sooner than you can imagine, BOLT will come knocking 💜
To lit Ghana full of amazing architecture and kind hearted people 🥂. We have bolt in Kenya too but some other online cabs are Uber and little cab. When visiting Kenya try using your phone to film in malls...it will be much easier shooting that way.
Bro , so sorry about how you were treated, 😢. We love your videos and we love you as a person. I think he thought u were one of those bad guys from Nigeria . The more love we showed you conquers that particular bad treatment
Myself and my 2 daughters, we can't wait to visit Ghana. We want to travel with Sankofa Journeys tour group. We are just waiting to hear back from them. Does anybody know of any other African tour group?? Great job Kunle.
Wow it’s really an experience in Accra indeed but you did had a fun one, even from the footage shared. I think you did justice to this video sharing your experience as well. Yaasss BOLT if you’re seeing this come and sign Kunle, thank you ☺️
I was in Ghana last December and o boy it was like summer all over again in the states , i had sooo much fun but I got so angry when the second day of afronation was cancelled mid show cause I really wanted to see rema but the only prob I had were the women 😂 they really like money ( the ones we usually mer at the club) and the bouncers too🤦🏿♂️….. and oh yes Ghana’s apartments are the best was really cozy and the area was safe usually at night cause police were all around (yes they also like money but are friendly) I’ll be back soon ❤
Y’all know Ghana is a hotspot,Ghanaians will sell it for you.Just take a look into nigerians music when they use twi in their music.We keep the music going.Kudos kiss Daniel odoyewu ❤Ghana naija
YOU REALLY ENJOYED YOUR TIME IN GHANA ..... NA WIFE REMAIN , I LOVE YOUR ENERGY POSITIVITY OVER NEGATIVITY , GHANA SEE YOU THIS DECEMBER LET ME EXPERIENCE WHAT KUNLE ENJOYED BECAUSE HE REALLY PROMOTED GHANA WITH ALL THE VIDEOS
Now we really need to visit Ghana We are so glad to see you had a great time.. And yea a good mixture of sweet or sour always makes it memorable.:. We hope to visit soon.. Thanks for sharing your experience
U know u really blame the man really cus some of u Nigerians are really something else recently the last Saturday of January four of u Nigerian men went for robbery in a filling station outside Accra, killed one kill and took off but fortunately for us we caught them will sent to court for trials but we still love u guys regardless it’s one Africa anyways and would love to have u back again ✌🏽❤️.Great content ❤️🇬🇭🇳🇬🔥
It’s good the negative experience didn’t kill the vibe… I haven’t really met Ghanaians who hate Nigerians yet… and I can’t tell why the guy’s attitude changed. But chale people have issues in this life 😂😂😂 forget him. Nigerians were the second highest contributor ( i think so, I have forgotten) to our tourism in 2021, there are many living here as well so I think many educated and exposed Ghanaians are used to Nigerians but the few that aren’t exposed I don’t know…
The reason why Bolt drivers don't put on Air condition because the fuel consumption is high in Ghana when is done Nigeria government subsidy the fuel being used but not in Ghana.
Like how people vlog in the malls, probably something happened n they decided to take that decision "maybe" the person could be Nigerian I'm just guessing.
Sorry about your experience in the Mall, well not everyone likes Nigerians, maybe the guy once had a bad experience with them as many Ghanaians have but doesn’t mean we all hate Nigerians. I just love when Nigerian film Ghana, it’s a special feelings than any other foreigner. Thanks for coming to Ghana and one day I will also visit Nigeria . ❤️ 🇬🇭
Pls I'm Sorry for d other guy misbehaviour. I'm sure when Nigerians and Ghanaians were close back then what dey did to us when we came to nigeria( by sucking us all of a sudden to go back to Ghana GHANA MUST GO) got to be in his mind . I apologise again . Thanks for the good comment about Ghana
lol naa bro it wasnt because of your tripod its a normal thing at the accra mall u have to ask permission before u can shoot there,we shoot public interviews too and we have experienced it before there,its a normal thing
Great content to begin with. However concerning your bad experience, I think you need to know that Ghanaians are lovely people and have always welcomed foreigners awesomely. I just feel whoever gave you that experience has his personal problems due to an encounter with a Nigerian. It’s not a general thing it’s a persona thing.😊
#Accra #exploreghana #exploreghana
Accra Ghana, Why Africans & Diasporans Visit ! My Experience is a video about me exploring and sharing my experience ( the good and one bad experience that almost ruined amazing time ) in Accra, Ghana from meeting amazing & welcoming people , seeing the famous Black star gate , Independence Day square and other stunning structures, experiencing Ghanaian's rich culture when i attended a Nigerian - Ghanaian wedding, eating 6 popular Ghanaian food and more...
Let us know though about Ghana in the comments.
God bless our homeland GHANA 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭❤️😘
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🙏🏾
And make our great and strong 💪 ❤
Nation
GOD IS FAITHFUL
I’m of Jamaican descent and ever since Fuse ODG blew up those years ago I became insanely obsessed with Ghana. It’s through him that me, a former tap & street dance student discovered I am a very good afrodancer. I quit everything including gymnastics and violin and have stuck to afrodance ever since. It brings me so much joy! Anyway my dear Queen mother surprised me with a trip in December of 2017 and I still believe a piece of my soul stayed there and is waiting for my return ❤😂. By the grace I can make it happen soon. Great content btw! 😄😁
Ghana is your home🫶🏾
@@Festus714 medaase paa 🙏🏾
Omg, I feel like visiting Ghana right now!! Kudos to Ghanaians I love you guy's
Thanks for sharing 👍
God bless our homeland Ghana ✌️ thanks kunle for showing us the beauty of Ghana
@7:17 the Rastafarian culture in Ghana is older than the slave trade… it’s a very old traditional culture in Ghana especially in the Akan tradition. The spirituality that is practiced by the Akan people is called Akom. In the Akom tradition, when a mother goes to the priest (okomfo) to ask for a baby (maybe because she’s struggling to get pregnant or because she just wants a child of the gods), the priest petitions the gods and some rituals are done to get the lady pregnant. When the baby is born, it’s called bosom ba (child of the gods). Such babies come with strict instructions on how the mother must raise them if not, there will be some consequences. The most prominent feature of a bosom ba is that they are not allowed to cut their hair so they do Rasta. They are allowed to wash and style it though but they have some laws to follow. So it’s quite common to find children of the gods with Rasta, common to find the priests with Rasta as well and common to find others with Rasta for fashion because of the large Rastafari community in the country. Recently a Secondary School lost a court case against some students who for cultural reasons couldn’t cut their hair and had to do rasta… the school wanted to force them to cut but they lost the legal battle against the students.
You really don't understand Rastafarian, deferences between Rastafarian and and dreadlocks and yes the dreadlock is an Africa and Akan culture. Rasta is a believe and Rastafarians don't believe or practice the gods of rivers that you are talking about, the Rastafarians believe the bible and do what's in the bible, they believe that they are children of Israel which means children of Jacob. They believe and worship only one God is the Lion of Judah which is Christ. Komfou and Rastafarian is not the same bro.
@@comahsamuel3969 I don't disagree with you entirely BUT when the UA-camr said "i also noticed the rastafarian culture..." and showed the man with the dreads, i believe he interchangeably used the rastafarian term to refer to people with the natural dreads... Neither him nor i are wrong but you can argue it out that a man without dreads can still be a rastafarian (which i know and agree to) but it's also not far from right to refer to a man with dreads as a rastafarian. From wikipedia, "Rastas emphasise what they regard as living "naturally", adhering to ital dietary requirements, WEARING THEIR HAIR IN DREADLOCKS, and following patriarchal gender roles."
Also you may have misconstrued my comment... I didn't mean that rastafarians believe in our Traditional Akom spirituality. I was only saying that the Akom tradition forces children of the gods to do rasta (or dreadlocks). I understand that the term rasta/rastafarian may not be the right term to describe the hairstyle or the people wearing the hairstyle but its not entirely wrong either when rastafarians are noted or known mainly for their hairstyle. Anyway, i was referring to the hairstyle not the culture of rastafarians per se, and the part i talked about the rastafarian community in Ghana, i was referring to the real rastafarians who fully believe in their traditions and rasta culture.
@@goldboateng8073 i understand your point bro. It's the spirit force us to be dread you're right, and after all we are Africans and one family. Thanks for your time bro.
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@Gold Boateng Interesting. Is there a large Rastafari community in Ghana, the actual practice of the faith, not dreadlocks of the Akan as you have explained?
December is always a vibe in Ghana. Not just the diasporans come here but superstars and celebrities all come to spend the holidays here in Ghana and they all have fun. Last December we had the likes of Meek Mill, Ibiza, T-Pain, Chance TheRapper, Sho Majozy, Shalamen ThaGod, Usher, Burna, Wizkid, Tems , Ayra Star, Mr Eazi, the list keeps going....
The amazing thing is every year it gets bigger and better💆♂️
Ghana would soon be the desired destination for everyone. Just come and experience greatness 😊❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Is good you added your experience to the title ❤ much love 🇬🇭 🇳🇬
Definitely December, the best place to be for Christmas
Ghana is the gate way to Africa.. the most visited African country during December.. and has the largest diaspora population in Africa 🇬🇭💙
Well done brother. You really enjoyed yourself in Ghana. Everything is spot on based on my own experience too. I think we had a similar experience. I was questioned by security while vlogging. You are right, in most cases, security doesn't bother if you are using your phone. Once they see dlsr camera or tripod, they start to suspect you. I also had a similar experience of the moment I said I am a Nigerian when they ask about my nationality his countenance changed. Anyway, just like you I didn't see just one incident as a problem for the whole of my Ghana experience. Amazing culture, wonderful people, extremely kind and peace-loving. Ghana is a country I love so much too and will surely visit again in the future.
Yeah it a rule and you must obey and I have seen your vloge too. Nice videos my Nigerian brother. And Wade Maya said sorry for that. It happens to us as citizens also. Ask Maya. But you Nigerian do worse to us till date but we still see you as relatives
We need borderless Africa and all those rules would be abolished.
Imagine it in this way.
You cant vlog in the bank so there are some areas that they should know what you are doing there
Ghana 🇬🇭 is definitely worth visiting again and again
Ghanaians love you too my dear
God bless you Mr. Man....
But try to visit Ghana again in April
Bcus we celebrates Easter in (Eastern Region of Ghana -Kwahu mountains)....and u will be very happy..
I love Ghana tey tey, ur videos made me live the country and the people the more sir. What I love is that despite the setback, it gingered you to do more & we are grateful for that mindset!! Maybe I'll visit the country before your next visit...Make God do am for me abeg
🇬🇭❤️ Ghana is waiting for you
You really had a great time in Ghana and you gave us quality content, you did a great job with the editing. Sooner than you can imagine, BOLT will come knocking 💜
Thank you so much!!
Hope to see you again 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇳🇬🇳🇬
Ghana 🇬🇭
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
It is called asanka
To lit Ghana full of amazing architecture and kind hearted people 🥂. We have bolt in Kenya too but some other online cabs are Uber and little cab. When visiting Kenya try using your phone to film in malls...it will be much easier shooting that way.
Thanks for your experience. God richly bless you. AMEN.
Thanks for sharing your Ghanaian experience. I enjoyed it.
Bro , so sorry about how you were treated, 😢. We love your videos and we love you as a person.
I think he thought u were one of those bad guys from Nigeria . The more love we showed you conquers that particular bad treatment
Sorry about the bad experience plz do come back again ❤️🙏
This is so so lovely... You are really making me to Love Ghana... I learnt they have a stable electricity.. chai.. Ghana is this great... wow
Myself and my 2 daughters, we can't wait to visit Ghana. We want to travel with Sankofa Journeys tour group. We are just waiting to hear back from them.
Does anybody know of any other African tour group?? Great job Kunle.
Ghana ❤ is the best country he have ❤one this w
Wow it’s really an experience in Accra indeed but you did had a fun one, even from the footage shared. I think you did justice to this video sharing your experience as well. Yaasss BOLT if you’re seeing this come and sign Kunle, thank you ☺️
Glad you enjoyed it! Amen
Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤❤❤
I was in Ghana last December and o boy it was like summer all over again in the states , i had sooo much fun but I got so angry when the second day of afronation was cancelled mid show cause I really wanted to see rema but the only prob I had were the women 😂 they really like money ( the ones we usually mer at the club) and the bouncers too🤦🏿♂️….. and oh yes Ghana’s apartments are the best was really cozy and the area was safe usually at night cause police were all around (yes they also like money but are friendly) I’ll be back soon ❤
Y’all know Ghana is a hotspot,Ghanaians will sell it for you.Just take a look into nigerians music when they use twi in their music.We keep the music going.Kudos kiss Daniel odoyewu ❤Ghana naija
I'm glad you enjoyed our motherland
I love it! I can’t wait to get back to Ghana 🇬🇭
YOU REALLY ENJOYED YOUR TIME IN GHANA ..... NA WIFE REMAIN , I LOVE YOUR ENERGY POSITIVITY OVER NEGATIVITY , GHANA SEE YOU THIS DECEMBER LET ME EXPERIENCE WHAT KUNLE ENJOYED BECAUSE HE REALLY PROMOTED GHANA WITH ALL THE VIDEOS
On ur next visit, please do try visiting the Central region( Cape Coast ) and the Eastern region. U would love it
Kindly visit the twin city on Christmas
We’re ready 😊😊
Now we really need to visit Ghana
We are so glad to see you had a great time.. And yea a good mixture of sweet or sour always makes it memorable.:.
We hope to visit soon..
Thanks for sharing your experience
Am so happy you finally visited my homeland Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭❤️❤️❤️
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Gof bless you bro 🙏 for coming all the way from 9ja just to promote the homeland and th culture
Please am from Ghana 🇬🇭 Watching you from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 Riyadh
In December Takoradi ( western region Ghana) is lit 🔥🔥🔥🔥
🙏🏾 Takoradi see you soon
❤❤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💯
It good your positive experience is more than the one bad experience, a Nigerian guy might have taken his girlfriend jokes though... Let's love lead
One Love ❤️ 🇬🇭
Come back again bro
Breathtaking summary! I love your positive outlook despite the few negative experiences. We hope to host you again bro 🙌
Most definitely! thank you for watching
Chaaaale come back in December
Definitely
Asanka (earthenware bowl)
Luv
Keep it up bro,we love what you're doing....we welcome you to Nairobi 🇰🇪 bro
Thank you that was great content
I love the summary you did
U know u really blame the man really cus some of u Nigerians are really something else recently the last Saturday of January four of u Nigerian men went for robbery in a filling station outside Accra, killed one kill and took off but fortunately for us we caught them will sent to court for trials but we still love u guys regardless it’s one Africa anyways and would love to have u back again ✌🏽❤️.Great content ❤️🇬🇭🇳🇬🔥
Did you just say you want a Ghanaian wife 😂😂😂😂I thought you coming to Kenya 😂😂😂😂.. Your place is super spacious. I look forward to visiting Ghana.
Kenya 🇰🇪 see you soon 🙏🏾 Thank you 🙏🏾 All African women are beautiful and amazing
Look for me when you come to Ghana 😊😊
“This video is sponsored by the like button “,. I like that phrase. Very soon sponsors will start rolling in....
Good job keep it up
Thumps up bruv . I love you😍
Even in Dubai soo many malls here is not allowed to taken even a picture nor video
Akwaba Ghana I can't await to come love from Nigeria
We love our Nigerian brothers too. We love you endless. I also want to marry a Nigerian woman 👩
🇬🇭❤️🇳🇬
See him oo 😂
U can’t get everything right bro 😎 ❤So chill out
It’s good the negative experience didn’t kill the vibe… I haven’t really met Ghanaians who hate Nigerians yet… and I can’t tell why the guy’s attitude changed. But chale people have issues in this life 😂😂😂 forget him. Nigerians were the second highest contributor ( i think so, I have forgotten) to our tourism in 2021, there are many living here as well so I think many educated and exposed Ghanaians are used to Nigerians but the few that aren’t exposed I don’t know…
🙏🏾😊
Come down to 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 see you soon
GHANA IS THE COUNTRY TO VISIT
Am just amazed
May the Lord help me to find a Kenyan girl 😍
Bra Kwame ❤❤❤
Kwame Kunle 🇬🇭😊
@@ConnectsLogTv Yeah sir , I like ur videos
@@ConnectsLogTv watching you from Ghana 🇬🇭
You murdered the dance 😂😂 and you have learn to say the charleyyy 😃😃
Exactly… Thank you
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😊😊
U need to go to Kumasi.. nice experience in Ghana. Well done boss K
Thank you, I will
U can’t shoot video with cameras over there unless u take permission ❤
WELCOME
We love you also ❤
The reason why Bolt drivers don't put on Air condition because the fuel consumption is high in Ghana when is done Nigeria government subsidy the fuel being used but not in Ghana.
I love your videos 🥰🥰🥰
Like how people vlog in the malls, probably something happened n they decided to take that decision "maybe" the person could be Nigerian I'm just guessing.
Medasse for your video.
😂 that was amazing ❤❤🇬🇭🙏
"Asanka" bowl 😊
I love Ghana I just won't know how my life would be if I was born in another African country lol
Kunle, please we're sorry for the bad experience🙏
Thank you 😊
Nice video bro
There is a lot of traffic in Ghana
It can’t be compared with Lagos traffic
Sorry about your experience in the Mall, well not everyone likes Nigerians, maybe the guy once had a bad experience with them as many Ghanaians have but doesn’t mean we all hate Nigerians. I just love when Nigerian film Ghana, it’s a special feelings than any other foreigner. Thanks for coming to Ghana and one day I will also visit Nigeria . ❤️ 🇬🇭
Yh
Sorry for that bad experience. Dont let it get to you okay.
Thank you
One Love 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭❤❤🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬👍👍
Pls I'm Sorry for d other guy misbehaviour. I'm sure when Nigerians and Ghanaians were close back then what dey did to us when we came to nigeria( by sucking us all of a sudden to go back to Ghana GHANA MUST GO) got to be in his mind . I apologise again . Thanks for the good comment about Ghana
One Love ❤️ 🇬🇭🇳🇬
I can tell u 💯 its not bcos of Ghana must go maybe he had a bad experiences with some of them.
I feel so so bad the last person treated you that way as a Ghanaian
Why did you only stayed in Accra.
Best time to travel to Ghana can be any day 😂
I think it’s the GyeNyame symbol that’s all over the city of Accra
All the Adinkra symbols are represented.
Charlie✌✌
Did you say chilled ? 😃😃😃 Naija is fire. Not chilled at all. 😀
😊
Few good things mentioned what about the bad side??
What bad side do u need?
The mall thing is normal. And it wasn’t because he’s Nigerian. The mall security are always against filming in there even to Ghanaians
lol naa bro it wasnt because of your tripod its a normal thing at the accra mall u have to ask permission before u can shoot there,we shoot public interviews too and we have experienced it before there,its a normal thing
Great content to begin with. However concerning your bad experience, I think you need to know that Ghanaians are lovely people and have always welcomed foreigners awesomely. I just feel whoever gave you that experience has his personal problems due to an encounter with a Nigerian. It’s not a general thing it’s a persona thing.😊
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Sorry for your bad experience
Asanka, Asanke 😂😂
Medaase ❤❤
The yes please we get it from primary education 😂