I worked with nigerians and i brought jollof for everyone, the nigerians kept asking me what what spices i used , they said the food was tasty they wanted to know what i put it in and how i made it. For me i think nigerians should learn from us, we Ghanaians don't talk too much but our head is packed with goodies, is our parable awhwenepa nkasa meaning valuable beads do not make noise. As for Kenya i have try their food and i love it , humble people.
… i am a cameroonian …I’ve had Ghana jellof and Nigerian jellof.. There is no difference! The difference lies in the cook. Be it a Nigerian or Ghanaian cook. Sometimes you won’t even know which one you are eating . I wonder why people are complaining saying One is better than the other… Or maybe it’s just a fun/toxic thing you guys do with each other.
@@ericyeboah277 Eric Yeboah you are escalating the confusion, you are yuroba, Ibo and also a Ghanaian ,? Likely an Akan based on your name so now I am curious break it down for me
I worked with nigerians and i brought jollof for everyone, the nigerians kept asking me what what spices i used , they said the food was tasty they wanted to know what i put it in and how i made it. For me i think nigerians should learn from us, we Ghanaians don't talk too much but our head is packed with goodies, is our parable awhwenepa nkasa meaning valuable beads do not make noise.
As for Kenya i have try their food and i love it , humble people.
You are exactly right. All better things are mostly from Ghana but we don't talk too much about ourselves!
When i come down you will definitely take me there to taste the jollof rice thanks.
Nice one my lady 😘🙏🏼🌹
I hope someday we can be in touch when I do come again to Ghana 🇬🇭 Colonel Jamal from dubai looking great 😊
Nice one.
My dear the competition dey ooo you can never end that jollof rivalry just like the football rivalry.
😂😂😂
Hmmmm wow that's amazing
Glad you think so!
Those boys at ODRICE are so cool and polite...
Yes
@@Travelwithmiracle1 I want to taste your own food😘😍😍
@@Travelwithmiracle1 I like the egusi stew and turkey😍😍
Nice one keep it up
Thanks
Good job thank
Thanks dear
There is another rice at Hongkong called auntie May foodjoint
Wow, I will try it
@Travel With Miracle yes you will it too🤣🤣🤣 at Hongkong near the police station
@@philip.studios tell me which police station, so that I can be able to find my way
@@Travelwithmiracle1 Hongkong police station it's just at the roadside
About welding and fabrication work in Ghana
But that was fried rice oo
No it's jellof, omo that rice sweet no be small
🇬🇭👌👌👌
Young lady take this from me, Ghana jollof sweet pass Nigeria jollof.
Thank you.
Pls that food 🍲 is a fried rice 🍚
No it’s.Jellof rice. Didn’t hear when I made the order ?
That’s not Jollof??? Or it’s my eyes that’s paining me…That’s fried Rice or 😮???
It's jellof not fried rice, that rice sweet wella
@@Travelwithmiracle1That’s nice…. Welcome to Ghana from the Burma Camp!😊
… i am a cameroonian …I’ve had Ghana jellof and Nigerian jellof..
There is no difference!
The difference lies in the cook.
Be it a Nigerian or Ghanaian cook.
Sometimes you won’t even know which one you are eating .
I wonder why people are complaining saying One is better than the other…
Or maybe it’s just a fun/toxic thing you guys do with each other.
You are so right
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey, who are you to end this jollof rice fight between us? A genarationl fight as such? I will get you arrested if there. 🤣🤣 Just a joke right.
🤣🤣🤣 no vex I say make I do better thing for una.
@@Travelwithmiracle1 The issue is that, we don't want the fight to end. What will we fight about again if you end the war?
@@lawrenceasante6389😂😂😂😂 English Accent war
Please u are laying Ghana food and Nigerian is is different
Huh am not lying, everything said in this video is my truth
Come home,,eat fufu ok
Okay I will
@@Travelwithmiracle1 yh yh
It’s jollof not jellof. You can say jellof for Nigeria but not for Ghana. We don’t say jellof 😊
The foods people see on social media is not igbo food, is Yoruba foods. I beg stop lying 😂
No carry dragging come here I beg you . If you love fighting and dragging others culture with them just to prove a point . Don’t do it here
@@Travelwithmiracle1l just dey talk truth now, l beg .
@yeboah you are Ghanaian so allow the yurobas to battle it with the Ibos
@@MrOsdart l am a Yoruba, lgbo Ghanaian, so l am entitle to speak my mind abi.😊
@@ericyeboah277 Eric Yeboah you are escalating the confusion, you are yuroba, Ibo and also a Ghanaian ,? Likely an Akan based on your name so now I am curious break it down for me