The city needs to be opened up with dual carriage roads and some walkways. It feels more like a small congested town then a city. Now I understand when voltarians say ho city has been ignored.
Yes, so landmarks such as ho technical universty, university of health and allied science, trafalgar square, volta serene hotel, ho airport. Just to give viewers what ho has to offer. Thankyou
I felt same way about Koforidua, Kumasi when I first visited from Accra. I know things are changing now. Broaden the streets, provide walkways, Avenue trees, remove the advert clutter etc etc. Accra has no hills/valleys/waterfronts. It's charm is the broad streets. Kumasi has some gills/valleys and broader streets there'd open up the place more. Do same for Ho, Koforidua etc. If walls have to be pulled down for walkways do that
@@markntiri8251 if they just broaden the streets with walkways, that would be the beginning for Ho city and good until the country has more money to develop.
@@gamoreunice5668 oh God. Why are you saying this. I would never hate a town or region. You don't like to listen to the truth. Your seat become hot when you here the truth
Some of the roads needs markings and street names. Most drivers and motorcyclists crosses the marked lines anyhow. The streets that doesn’t have the markings, makes it very dangerous and scary for pedestrians to use such streets. I wish the capital is moved from Accra to Ho. It’s quite beautiful to see how clean the city is.
Yes, so landmarks such as ho technical universty, university of health and allied science, trafalgar square, volta serene hotel, ho airport. Just to give viewers what ho has to offer. Thankyou
Use your platform to highlight the need for Ghanaian engineers to start building covered drains and pedestrians walk ways. There must be a concerted efforts to educate the citizens not to use the space closer to the roads for their businesses😂😂😳😳
Am not from Volta region but my advice they should learn from the Ashantis and the western region people a lot bogers come from Volta region they stop building in Tema and Accra.
Give them a formal job, so that they can leave the streets. Very easy to sit behind your keyboard and cast aspersions on everything. Ghana is still has 14 percent of its population in extreme poverty and that's even better than almost everything in sub- saharan Africa including SA
@@kuuku006 Rather than this,you should have suggested the government build a bigger covered market where they could sell their goods instead of turning the walkway to their shop.TILL GHANA PROHIBIT THE USE OF CONTAINERS AND KIOSKS AND ALL FORMS OF INFORMAL TRADING ALONG MAINROADS HER CITY WILL NEVER BE BEAUTIFUL
@@saheedaileru6850 you want to mimic a developed country in a developing country where there are still poor people living under 2 dollars a day? These people have no formal education (most), how would they survive if they aren't informal.? Or all these ones have to be taken into the gas chambers and removed, innit? The un SDG goals on poverty expect all countries to bring extreme poverty below 3 percent. Ghana is supposed to do 0.8 people a day. Currently we're doing 0.4 people a day. The more we get people out of poverty into the formal economy, the quicker we remove them from the streets selling whatever in kiosk and containers-as you said.
@@kuuku006 Kenyan too is a developing country and Ghana appears even more richer per capital .Nairobi of 80s is Accra vision beyond aids 2030 which is isn't suppose to be so.Nairobi is 6th most dynamic city in tje world .How did kenyan manage to make nairobi an envy of most africa city ?They placed a law and enforce it .In Nairobi the informal sector is confined to specific area and not everywhere like you have in Ghana which gives the city an unattractive look.Ghana is a middle class economy and our settlement does not reflect it.You can move most 80% to the formal sector and the 20% informal sector can decide to errect whatever they want if there is no law banning them.Accra is the capital they should ban the use of containers and kiosk.
Beautiful ❤️ environment the horizon with sky and nice landscape and good background music..but more room for development..
Sure, better than just criticising it.
I love bɔbɔɔbɔ songs. Good job, Seeker.
Keep up the good the work. I must say I enjoyed your choice of music.
The city needs to be opened up with dual carriage roads and some walkways. It feels more like a small congested town then a city. Now I understand when voltarians say ho city has been ignored.
Yes, so landmarks such as ho technical universty, university of health and allied science, trafalgar square, volta serene hotel, ho airport. Just to give viewers what ho has to offer. Thankyou
I felt same way about Koforidua, Kumasi when I first visited from Accra. I know things are changing now. Broaden the streets, provide walkways, Avenue trees, remove the advert clutter etc etc. Accra has no hills/valleys/waterfronts. It's charm is the broad streets. Kumasi has some gills/valleys and broader streets there'd open up the place more. Do same for Ho, Koforidua etc. If walls have to be pulled down for walkways do that
@@markntiri8251 if they just broaden the streets with walkways, that would be the beginning for Ho city and good until the country has more money to develop.
Ho is a beautiful city.
Congested streets. OMG. We have a long way to go.
It is because of the small business the people do
@@adupako1057 you this girl in particular why do you hate voltarian that much . all the comments you give when its comes to Volta region is bad why
@@gamoreunice5668 oh God. Why are you saying this. I would never hate a town or region. You don't like to listen to the truth. Your seat become hot when you here the truth
Yea
I love volta. Please someone give us some pavements
Some of the roads needs markings and street names. Most drivers and motorcyclists crosses the marked lines anyhow. The streets that doesn’t have the markings, makes it very dangerous and scary for pedestrians to use such streets. I wish the capital is moved from Accra to Ho. It’s quite beautiful to see how clean the city is.
Just like in Koforidua where drivers are so rude.
Can you do a video on any landmarks in Ho city. UHAS, other universities trafalgar square, ho airport etc
Yes, so landmarks such as ho technical universty, university of health and allied science, trafalgar square, volta serene hotel, ho airport. Just to give viewers what ho has to offer. Thankyou
Do a better video next time. Better places are there and Hi Central market is not the one on the road. The market is behind the storey building
Trees Trees Trees OMG! 😣
Nice land scape.if this is really ho then bolgatanga is better developed
Never deceive yourself
Use your platform to highlight the need for Ghanaian engineers to start building covered drains and pedestrians walk ways. There must be a concerted efforts to educate the citizens not to use the space closer to the roads for their businesses😂😂😳😳
You have a great vision
HO TOWNSHIP NEEDS A LOT OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO REGULATE THE ORDERLY FLOW OF MOTOR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC.
Too many kiosks and makeshift structures on the shoulders of the roads mar the beauty. This is typical of most of our cities.
Truer words never been said
Am not from Volta region but my advice they should learn from the Ashantis and the western region people a lot bogers come from Volta region they stop building in Tema and Accra.
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Traders occupying all Shoulder of the roads! Horrible.
Give them a formal job, so that they can leave the streets. Very easy to sit behind your keyboard and cast aspersions on everything. Ghana is still has 14 percent of its population in extreme poverty and that's even better than almost everything in sub- saharan Africa including SA
It is a typical Ghanaian market area
@@kuuku006 Rather than this,you should have suggested the government build a bigger covered market where they could sell their goods instead of turning the walkway to their shop.TILL GHANA PROHIBIT THE USE OF CONTAINERS AND KIOSKS AND ALL FORMS OF INFORMAL TRADING ALONG MAINROADS HER CITY WILL NEVER BE BEAUTIFUL
@@saheedaileru6850 you want to mimic a developed country in a developing country where there are still poor people living under 2 dollars a day? These people have no formal education (most), how would they survive if they aren't informal.? Or all these ones have to be taken into the gas chambers and removed, innit? The un SDG goals on poverty expect all countries to bring extreme poverty below 3 percent. Ghana is supposed to do 0.8 people a day. Currently we're doing 0.4 people a day. The more we get people out of poverty into the formal economy, the quicker we remove them from the streets selling whatever in kiosk and containers-as you said.
@@kuuku006 Kenyan too is a developing country and Ghana appears even more richer per capital .Nairobi of 80s is Accra vision beyond aids 2030 which is isn't suppose to be so.Nairobi is 6th most dynamic city in tje world .How did kenyan manage to make nairobi an envy of most africa city ?They placed a law and enforce it .In Nairobi the informal sector is confined to specific area and not everywhere like you have in Ghana which gives the city an unattractive look.Ghana is a middle class economy and our settlement does not reflect it.You can move most 80% to the formal sector and the 20% informal sector can decide to errect whatever they want if there is no law banning them.Accra is the capital they should ban the use of containers and kiosk.
Oh!!! Ghana is too very ,very poor too much imean Accra the capital city is not a beautiful place na the ress of adder regions will bee a beautiful.