Some of our ignorant Ghanaians won't like this at all but you're speaking the fact, the only thing our country (Ghana) can shade Nigeria with is just Peace in the land and that's not even a mockery to Nigeria because insecurity can happen to any country but some part of Nigerian or States are not even experiencing the insecurity, but in times of money, buildings i mean mansions, 5star hotels we're far behind Nigeria lemme not even talk about cars, food is cheaper there, fuel is cheaper but the only reason why you see Nigerians in every country is because they are all money minded people and travellers and what i don't like about some of them as well is they can do anything for money but not all,,, now for people that think Nigeria don't have light is a big lie there are some places in Nigeria that have 24 hours light, Not just Abuja even in some areas in Lagos they have 24hours light even in some minor cities like Calabar, so my advice to some of my fellow Ghanaians is travel and see before you conclude.
Nigeria has moved from what it used be with bad roads and epileptic. we are now having great roads and our power is much more better now. 2023/2024 is gonna be massive. We are moving rapidly forward. God bless Nigeria.
@@princeidiakhoa4101 ahahahahha come shey my nationality the affect ur bank account ni. Look alaye I have time for trolls so carry your hate preaching self off of my reply.
We are the highest producer of fuel in Africa, government subsidise the fuel, also in Abuja the road is movable, free movement of cars.talking about big compound but small light, like in Abuja just as you said is a plan city, you must build and leave space to plan trees and grasses in order to make the city looks greens. Calabar is a different city on his own ,is not in Lagos but the capital city of cross river state. We have more than 30 cities in Nigeria, Nigeria is not just about Lagos and Abuja. Benin city, Onitsha, Owerri, ABA, Enugu, Awka, Abeokuta and so on. Ibadan city is the third largest city in West Africa by land mass not by population
Nice video! Point of correction with regards to the building. Is not like Nigerians like to show off, Alot of Africa country model the building with a particular Western country. Nigeria model their building, education etc to the American style while Ghana model theirs to the British that's the difference.
I really enjoyed watching your videos..😊 Abuja is a very beautiful and nice city,👌 And your ending statement is my main reason why I did my videos... "In Nigeria to enjoy most of the things comfortably you need money, But in Ghana everyone gets this same things equally,.. Nigeria you need to spend more to live that comfortable life.. Especially Electricity, security etc. Thank you for sharing your experience.. 👍👍👍👍
She means certain things in Ghana are easy to come by unlike in Nigeria you get to pay extra to have certain basic staff like water electricity and security which just a normal thing to have in Ghana for the most part.
of course, you can build a bungalow in Abuja lol , it just has to satisfy the Abuja Master Plan. that's all. There are specific areas for specific types of buildings and it has to be approved by municipal council, if you don't stick to the rules, sooner or later they will demolish whatever was outside the rules, even if its just your boundary wall. People have bigger compounds because they may add additional buildings or extensions later on.
Wow, That's so insightful. Thank you so much. Abuja is a very beautiful city. will love to come back to Nigeria this time not for business but for vloging and fun some where next year or ending of this year. where do you suggest?
@@Ekowaidoo abuja is our capital i and even if everywhere is bad abuja is different even if there is no light there is solar power and nasco conectivity
Ghana CONNOT be compared to Nigeria: 25 million people live in Lagos that’s almost the population of the entire Ghana. Lagos state is richer than Ghana 🇬🇭. That’s is just one state in Nigeria. It is about time for the Ghanaians to learn that there is no comparisons. Ghana 🇬🇭 is broke right now; she cannot pay her bills.
As a Ghanaian,I always wonder why more Nigerians don't live in Abuja.....it is such a nice place.the only reason I hear of is that, Abuja is expensive.is it that expensive that you wouldn't want to leave a populated city like Lagos?
Lagos is the business center of Nigeria,that's why it's populated,we have a lot of home and foreign business there,not because Abuja is expensive,there are a lot of expensive places in Lagos too,places like Victoria island,Banana island etc
According to statistics 2020, Abuja is closed to 10 million inhabitants. bigger than so many sovereign countries in the world. what more do you want? in terms of land mass, Abuja is 6 times Lagos state, And because is well planned, u do not notice is well populated too.
Florence you’ve said it all, we don’t pay electricity bills, even when we gets the electricity I doubt if an average Nigerian will be willing to pay the bills!
Having excess land is not show off .it's just for you to feel free so you won't feel claustrophobic...plus kids can play on the free land.. birthday party can be done there. You can farm there like my mom does...and fuel is very costly...there was a time when it was 100 n 70 naira per liter..now it's like 150 per liter .nawa ohh..
Do you notice that on this Abuja video you switched back to Lagos just in order to criticise? If you had heard noisy generators in Abuja you would have said so. Maybe on some level you're not too comfortable saying positive things about Nigeria.
Nope, it was a very interesting thing I forgot to mention in the lagos video. I guess you you are being sensitive so you tend to read meaning into every statement. I just shared what I saw and even did well to omit some very sensitive encounters ... I loved Abuja and I always say I will most definitely go back there again.
WHEN YOU SEE A BIG LAND IN NIGERIA AND YOU SEE A SMALL BUILDING AT THE END OF THE LAND, IT COULD MEAN A BOY'S QUATER OR A MIMI RESIDENCE FOR SOMBODY WATCHING OVER THE PROPERTY.
Nigerians dont know they have the cheapest things in the world. The govt have really tried and subsidized alot of things. Food, transportation, fuel , education , clothing , phones etc all extremely cheap. Other african countries cant compare
Yes really said some place in Nigeria looks similar to places in Ghana , I'm a Nigerian when I go to some places in Accra I see it like some places in Nigeria but then I will be like maybe my mind is still flooded with the NIGERIA images look I never thought someone also have same thoughts too😂 nice bros 👍
You should have taken the time to ask the natives why small houses are built on huge properties, before ranting on here. Those small houses are built on those huge lands just to secure the lands from land grabbers and encroachers. Owners of those land will keep those lands either for an increase in future property value or when they are ready to build on the land.
HEY EMMANUEL THIS IS BROTHER PAUL A GHANAIAN LIVING SOUTH AMERICA , BRAZIL IN RIO DE JANEIRO CITY . YOU JUST STATTED YOUR OWN UA-cam CHANNEL RIGHT ? I LIKE THE CONCEPT YOU BRINGING US THE GHANAIANS EXPERIENCE FROM NIGERIA BECAUSE MOST AT TIMES IT IS THE LONLY NIGERIANS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES IN GH WITH THEIR PEOPLE BACK . WE WILL ALWAYS FOLLOW WHATEVER CONTENT YOU GONNA POST . WE WISH YOU GROW YOUR CHANNEL . I HAVE BEEN TO NIGERIA BACK IN 2004 BUT THAT COUNTRY IS ROUGH TO STAY . THESE PEOPLE SEE GH AS PARADISE OR HEAVEN. IF THERE IS A COUNTRY THAT IS GOING TO BE SUPERPOWER THEN IS GOING TO BE . THE AFRICA COUNTRIES ARE AWARE OF THAT . IF GHANA IS DISTROYED BY WAR THEN THAT'S THE END OF AFRICA . PEOPLE HERE IN SOUTH ANERICA DON'T RESPECT NIGERIANS . KIND OF RESPECT WE RECEIVE FROM THE WHITE ARE ENORMOUS
Hahahahahaha hahahahahaha hahahahahaha. I laugh in Ghanaian language. What a true comedian bro. Are u kidding me? I read ur comments are non made sense but d reason I am replying ur comment is d fact that u said if Ghana was destroyed by war then Africa is finished, lol. Dont want to say much but stop been funny. It's good we tell d truth bro.
Many Brazilians follow the Yoruba Orisha religion/ tradition and actually visit Nigeria yearly. There is a place in Lagos where Brazilian returnees from slavery settled. Many Brazilians I have met actually are fond of Nigerians, actually. As an ambassador for Africa where you are, you really shouldn't engage people in denigrating Nigerians. Nkrumah would turn in his grave over that tbh.
@@ikeojibi1080 What is Ghanaian language? It's as if the generators that are used to light up peoples homes and businesses in Nigeria is what some people use to run their brains. I mean it is bad enough that there are people who still believe Africa is a country and will ask you if you speak African every now and then but to have a person who is evidently Nigerian (= African) who should have an understanding that countries in Africa are not ethnically homogenous say something as air headed as, "I laugh in Ghanaian language".
Every country've it's own negative/positive side but what i don't like is the way Ghana/Ghanaians compare their country/themselves with Nigeria / Nigerians, i don't just get it, Ghana/Ghanaians are very very and very little to compare themselves with Nigeria/Nigerians Nigeria is too big for Ghana in every margin
What you are saying is chap we Nigerians are even complaining that is cost,then secondly the reason why the transport is cheap in Abuja than Lagos is because Abuja is well plan no traffic, free movement good road. Sorry for the pepper, maybe you ate a Yoruba woman food, but some tribe cook average papper
He forgot that the value of Ghana currency and ours is not the same,we should be talking about the value of currency in the country,and how much the government pay to his workers,then you know if things Is cheap over there.
@@Ekowaidoo Yorubas generally like pepper. But you’d still find some who don’t. Next time just tell them no pepper or less pepper. Me, I love pepper die!😂
Electricity is still luxury in Nigeria. A country of 200 million people producing just 28000 GWh of power. Thats a joke. The only way Nigeria can solve its electricity issue is to allow states produce their own electricity.
@@Ekowaidoo There are states that a very capable to generate electricity, but federal laws will never allow them. If you do you must connect to national grid. Thats whats killing Nigeria. Nigeria needs to generate atleast what South Africa is generating for it to get a meaningful electricity supply.
The power issue can be solved if those in charge take the issue seriously rather than use the opportunity to divert the money into their personal bank accounts.
You are not from Nigeria you would understand! We need enough space for events. Also, when your kids grow up like the first son or the second son they can build their own house in the compound because of enough space. Also, we love to live closer to our family!.
Welldone, all you said is just the truth about Nigeria. On the issue of light, you hit it nice.We have been suffering from light right from the day the British left us. Is not something we can't fixed but the corruption is huge,those on top of the government are mainly the reasons we live in darkness
The solar technology is still at the infancy even in the developed world! And wind, not every location will have enough energy to drive a wind turbine. Most wind turbines are not for individual houses, they are used to supply additional energy to the grid...
Hahahaha.I have never seen you talk about Cameroon,Togo,Benin,Senegal,Burkinafaso,Ivorycoast,Ethiopia,Zimbabwe etc.It’s always Nigeria,Nigeria,Nigeria,because you know Nigeria is the only topic that can bring you the numbers and keep people watching.If you have to talk about us,then put some respect to the name.Talk about any other Country in Africa that isn’t Nigeria and see how broke you will become.Niger no dey carry last.
You talk very unintelligently ,stop comparing Nigeria to Ghana, that sounds very stupid of you ,the population of Lagos is 28Million People ,Nigeria has 36 states and a Federal Capital with a population of 250million ,that being said the energy demand of Lagos only is 20 times the power demand of the whole of Ghana so do your math ,educate yourself and stop talking like a fool
You are stupid to make such stupid comment about a person sharing his experience. Go to UA-cam and search Ghana Nigeria and you will see 90% of nationals are Nigerians talking about Ghana. you don't want "small Ghana" to talk about you but you are always mentioning our country to make money on UA-cam. kwasia.
Per your logic, Chinese should be living in darkness because they have over a billion population. Its not about population, its about proper planning and efficient use of resources. For instance, despite that fact that Togo, Benin, Liberia etc have very small population as compare to Ghana but only 50% of their population have access to electricity as compare to Ghana where 85% of the population have access to 24/7 electricity . For your information, Ghana is ahead of Nigeria when it comes to UN Human Index 2020 that measure the quality of life in each country and we that most peaceful country in west Africa and second in Africa.
@@anthonyowusugyamfi2446 Peace and full time electricity are necessity. Lagos is unique because of its population so there is more reliance on generator. But power situation is slowly improving in Nigeria. Power is not about money alone. It is about the engineers, and materials required to do the work. So it will take time. The last I heard for Nigeria to get to where it need regarding power, it needs 25years. Apart from that, in terms of peace, Nigeria (just like many countries bordering the sahel) is fighting foreign and local Islamist organizations. It is nothing to be happy about or put up on some indices. This issue is a direct result of the collapse of Gadaffi''s govt. If Nigeria and other countries in the Sahel fail, then trust me, countries like Ghana and co are next on the list for this Jihadist.
I am moving to Ghana and I plan to buy land and build. My bloodline is Nigeria and I am not very familiar with how they build in Nigeria but I plan to buy land there also.
Bro I like ur channel though and I share with ur experience , however ur experiences never portrayed any thing good about Nigeria rather all the bad sides of the country . really I don't know the areas u visited in Lagos and abuja for u to assure that Nigeria is all shit hole , u keep comparing and singing praises of ur country forgetting that lots of Nigerians have been to ghana and have experienced lots of slums and underdeveloped areas but we don't stress on those areas rather we keep looking at all the sweet side of ghana . Like u said they are ur experiences but u have really not experienced Nigeria . ur content are good and I am liking ur channel but u need better time to experience a place before making general assumption .
Dude good job, but no one likes to watch anyone narrate their experience. If you want views, incorporate your narration with pics and videos. Just a thought. Cheers.
The electricity issue is caused by the government thru corruption and the building thing ain't too accurate. I guess it's the area you went to. Nigeria has some of the most beautiful and biggest buildings on earth
@@Kenjimxx Yes Nigga I repeat on earth. Nigeria has some of the world most beautiful buildings. I live in america and lots of buildings in Nigeria is far better. A documentary I can't remember shows that Nigeria and south africa has most beautiful buildings in africa
HI EMMANUEL BRO PAUL ESIAMAH IS BACK ON YOUR WONDERFUL CHANNEL . INFACT WE GHANAIANS HERE IN THE CITY RIO LOVE YOUR CHANNEL SO MUCH . KEEP GROWING YOUNGMAN . WHEN YOU READ MY 1ST COMMENT ON THE " YOUR EXPERIENCE IN ABUJA " DID YOU SAY MY DOESN'T MAKE SENSE ? . EMMANUEL DO YOU THINK THIS IS MY 1ST TIME WATCHING YOUR VIDEO ? THAT VERY COMMENT I MADE WAS BASED ON YOUR ST N 2ND EXPERIENCE IN NIGERIA OK SO PLS DON'T GET ME WRONG AND AGAIN SOMETIMES BECAUSE OF THE LOVE WE HAVE FOR YOU AS A YOUNG UA-camR , WE TEXT OUR COMMENTS IN WHILE WORKING SO WHEN YOU SEE SOME MINOR ERRORS PLS NEVER MIND .I HEARD YOU SAYING PEOPLE DID NOT LIKE ALL THAT YOU SAID IN PREVIOUS VIDEOS . IS THOSE NIGERIANS LEAVE THEM . THEY HAVE A TYPE OF ATTITUDE NOT WANTING TO BE CONDEMNEND. DO YOUR OWN THING BRO
Wow, just saw this. Thank you so much for the great support and advice. you have no idea how this is important to me. i think i have not replied to the 1st comment. am gonna do so now. thank you sir.
that video some white ladies share their experience in ghana that dirťy place you Ghanaians were bitterly complaining why will they talk negative Ghana but you people go about talking bad about Nigeria
@@luckchainentertainment6623 don't mind this fool... Their country is dirty but they always promote the few attractive parts. Just ask them how many nice cities in Ghana? None... only a few parts of Accra is nice.
There are places with Nigeria with quite stable electricity. I stay in a small town and we have like 20 hours electricity a day but Lagos is over 20 million population, so electricity is a big deal.
@@ojoooo7865 Why do they do it? Simply because Nigeria has it. Why do they choose to subsidise only petrol? Nigerians can't be buying petroleum product at exorbitant rate when it produces it in abundance, reason the government have to subsidise else there will be major outrage.
@@ekinematicslol you really not informed on your country right,,,,,,it's actually raising so much debts and it's actually crippling your economy,,,why do you think bihari recently tried to raise petrol prices,,,,,
@@ojoooo7865 You are funny. So you expect Nigeria to buy fuel as expensive as it is in Ghana or other west African countries. Nope, if we can make it as cheap as it is in Venezuela better. Of what use is having crude oil in abundance without being able to buy it for cheap? Even the government tried to remove the sunsidy but the backlash was too much. Fuel will continue to be cheap in Nigeria as long as Nigeria produces it.
Thank you, am learning. then this guy was about to through me away when he said we will visit. i will go back to Nigeria again soon but this time around for tourism not for business.
@@Ekowaidoo Learn first before you beg for subscribers with you flimsy comparism. My naija sis and bros don't subscribe to this bloody wrong channel please!!!
Just watched your video and must say you had a pretty interesting experience for your 3 weeks stay. However, there are some corrections to somethings you said. The airfare within cities is cheap. You mentioned airfare from Accra to Takoradi is 400 cedis, which is like for a single or return flight? However from Lagos to Abuja, which is like an hour flight you will pay almost 30000 naira for the cheapest flight if booked in advance of like 1 week for a single. That amount is equivalent to over 400 cedis. And a return flight will cost almost 58000 naira if booked a week ahead. That is like almost 900 cedis. This examples are the cheapest tickets. I guess your statement about the cheap cost of food was generalised. I don't know where you went to eat. If you go to a restaurant you will spend an average of £50 to £70 for 2 people. However, if you go to a bukka or street food surely that will be cheap.
Who were you trying to impress here? That food costs £50 /26000 naira and £70 /36000 naira just to eat a plate of food for two? What are you smoking pls? I need some of those🙏🙏🙏😅😅😅
Here in Nigeria the generator is crazy n is making people mad. The noise is too much to bear. At night u cant even sleep because of sound of generators.
My friend, thanks for mentioning the issue of light. Yes, the light is irregular. However, concerted efforts is ongoing to change everything. Government has contracted SIEMENS of Germany who has been working on it. Come in few months time, things would have changed by that time.
Boss, i am saving so much just to return in May... this time i want to experience Nigeria better and have a lot of fun. Thank you so much and can't wait to come in may.
Actually that is a lie, 99% of building with a wall in nigeria are huge mansions, some a bungaloo but its not a small bungaloo, it's long and big. if they have enough money to build a wall they have enough money to build a huge house.
Calabar isn't in Lagos. Calabar is another city in Nigeria. Next time visit Island in Lagos. Very organised, 24hrs electricity. Of course is more expensive and for the rich. From your experience you stayed on mainland which is like ghetto of Lagos, I mean the rough life. Until you visit Island stop saying Ghana is more organised. Nigeria has organised and rough places.
No, thats. not the reason because Nigeria at the moment does not refine it's own oil although, Dangote is building a massive refinery as we speak to turn that around. You cant just extract oil from the ground and use it in your car. There are oil subsidies from the government which helps and the price fluctuates.
It’s not every place that has light in ghana same as Nigeria I can boldly tell you that most places have 24:7 light here in Nigeria, Nigeria is just too big to use one place to compare a full country
Edem Anku shut up I was in ghana last year before the lockdown so when I say some places don’t have light I surely know what I’m saying the light is way too expensive for them to afford, so majority of the places that has electricity in ghana are mostly the cities
@@emetovivian4117 Ghanaians are always on social media pretending that their small country that has the same economy size as Lagos State are okay, but they're just fooling and deceiving themselves. Most of them are suffering from poverty 😪 but they're everywhere on social media bragging just because they're trying to competing with Nigeria/Nigerians. SMFH... Many Places in Ghana doesn't have electricity. They hate to hear the name Nigeria 🇳🇬
I was calm watching your video to see if it was the usual Ghanian who loves throwing insults at Nigerians or Nigeria but glad it was from the positive and honest perspective. Hence, let me answer your question why Nigeria has a very poor electricity service. You see, it's turned into a system where people see the dilapidation as a means to cintinue stealing money. The government keeps allocating more money each year for electricity hence, an Avenue to steal and give more excuses, including the minister down to the least workers. Again, the generator importers feel a need to continue in their huge profit returns and so, tend to bribe their way inorder to keep the electricity issue going. Now, to divert a bit, when there's no pepper in a food, Nigerians would throw up naturally. So, pepper is very essential for the foods we eat. Thanks for the video. One love.👍👍👍
@@Ekowaidoo I wasn't trying to impress you or anyone as you can see. It's a fact. It is called, 'sabotage' by Nigerians at the expense of the rest of us.
Ghana pepper is normal to some people coming from the outside. So normal is relative. Also taste of food is relative. Food is an acquired taste. So one man's delicious food is not the same for another person.
Nigerian do not like the truth always tell them they are rich than they will like you if you say anything negative they will not like it l went to school in Nigeria l prefer Ghana, always tell Nigerian Ghana is poor they like but Ghana is developing nicely Five years time Ghana will well developed well
@@eleanorntiamoah3835 Mr writer, I dont know where u are from, obviously, u are a Ghanian. U see one thing i like about Nigerians, they always proud of themselves in all ramifications either positive or negative. If u like School in America and not Nigeria. Nigeria is not responsible for your country low self esteem. Why should we be happy when u spit negative thought about Us? When we are not bastards. U mentioned in the next five years Ghana would be develop, how many places have u been to in Nigeria that are under develop? Guy, u are an literate, think before u comment. No matter the situation of one's country, one's can sit back when the image of one's country is being tarnish. I never regret of being a Nigerian. Proud of yours too.
I was in Lagos - Nigeria back in 2007 and I can attest to everything you’ve shared. Unfortunately I’ve not lived in Ghana the last 11 years so can’t compare much of Ghana today to Nigerian. The electricity in Nigeria back then was a nuisance to me when I visited. The generator noise. LOL. And those motorcycles drove me CRAZY!!!! I got lost with the rider and my friend told me to alight at OANDO a famous gas station at a place called Maryland. OMG!!!! Lolol One thing I’d say is Nigerians are very hospitable to Ghanaians. My friend Kunle gave me a hint. ALWAYS LET THE POLICE KNOW YOU’RE A GHANA MAN. They’ll let you go. Hahahahaaa. While in Lagos, we were stopped by some police in regular clothing for jaywalking. My friend IMMEDIATELY advised: “Enock. Tell them you’re a Ghana boy”. Hahahaha. I did and they let me go. I want to visit Nigeria again. I’m sure I’ll have more shocks due to living in the U.S for this long but I really wanna go back again.
Enoch, you gotta go.. lol . you will love it. now if i go back i wont be shocked any more cos i am fully prepared . besides, there are nicer places even in Lagos that i couldn't get the chance to visit. i plan to go there again sometime later but this time for visiting and vloging.
no disrespect Emmanuel but, it would have been nice to include video from your trip instead of just talking so we could see for ourselves. just a thought.
you are absolutely right sir. the issue is i went there for business in 2018 and did not go there with such intention to look at the place and share my experience. i only felt its worth sharing when i saw many Nigerian Brothers and Sisters sharing their thoughts about Ghana. i am now planning to go there again but this time for vlogin and it won't be only Abuja and Lagos but many parts of Nigeria. Thank you so much sir for your great idea as contribution.
You passed through Calabar while going to Lagos. Bros, please next time be sure of the information you give out on the media. And also within 3 weeks, you’ve concluded all your research about Nigeria #smh.
I think and i agree that the info about calabar not accurate, my friend had planned to take me there but we could not unfortunately. hope it settles your confusion.
Why are you offended so easily? Makes no sense. He said pros and cons to him. What I noticed is that some places some Nigerians don’t really see as very nice, he did. Chill. For an example just like some like pepper and some don’t. Can’t get mad
@@Melanin_Move how can you in right mind title a video pros and cons of nigeria when you only went to Abuja and Lagos.lol..he hasnt even travelled arroound his country ghana.
@@tosinojo7310 you lot really are arrogant. Those Nigerians who do a video about Ghana after coming to Kumasi for one week do you question them like this ? Idiots
I salute Nigerians because they are trying to do well in spite of the people who are pretending to be leaders. Nigeria is not managed well by most of the people who govern the country. Pray that Ghana never gets the type of leaders like those who are in power in Nigeria!! Nigeria needs better leaders. 🙏🏾
Alot of similarities between abuja and Ghana... Before it's Lagos vs Ghana.. Now it's Abuja vs Ghana. When will you guys compare Your country Ghana vs Nigeria?, not Lagos vs Ghana.? Lagos is a state and Ghana is a country... if you Guys want to say Accra vs Lagos. Then it's better than saying " Lagos vs Ghana".... smh😩😩😩😩
is it the English you Nigerians are having issues or you just didnt understand what he said. he said the area he was is like East legon not the entire Abuja. aahhhhh. the dumbness is so sickning. How can he compare a small area to the entire Ghana. he said the area not the entire place. Gyimie d) so dodo
nigeria electricity is worse in lagos and its all because of population, around 1999, 2000.. 2001 we had better electricity in lagos, but as people moved from the villages to lagos it became difficult to meet the demand and competition lead to bad electricity supply, am from ondo state and in my village we have better electricity than lagos state.
@@joeobeng3643 yes, still naira has a stronger purchasing power than Ghana cedis. Ghana only redenominated her currency by decimation of the zeros, due to bulk carrying of cash then. Before Ghana redenominated her currency, 1naira was equal to145 cedis. Redenomination and decimation of a currency doesn't change the value of money in the money market, only on paper. In July 2007, Ghana redenominated her currency from Cedis to Ghana cedis, where 10,000 cedis became equivalent to 1 Ghana cedis.
@@harrybenz9493 Hahahahahahahaha, but chale me di3 pepper no be my thing at all. i dey chop pepper but e be like say I dey chop am very small. i dey see say u be pepper champion. make mannas start dema own pepper farm oo. lol
We don't really care about what you say. So far you are saying the truth. But when we noticed lies, Nigerians will definitely come for you. Again, when you are attempting to draw down Nigeria in other to raise Ghana, your channel will explode! No doubt!!!
Some of our ignorant Ghanaians won't like this at all but you're speaking the fact, the only thing our country (Ghana) can shade Nigeria with is just Peace in the land and that's not even a mockery to Nigeria because insecurity can happen to any country but some part of Nigerian or States are not even experiencing the insecurity, but in times of money, buildings i mean mansions, 5star hotels we're far behind Nigeria lemme not even talk about cars, food is cheaper there, fuel is cheaper but the only reason why you see Nigerians in every country is because they are all money minded people and travellers and what i don't like about some of them as well is they can do anything for money but not all,,, now for people that think Nigeria don't have light is a big lie there are some places in Nigeria that have 24 hours light, Not just Abuja even in some areas in Lagos they have 24hours light even in some minor cities like Calabar, so my advice to some of my fellow Ghanaians is travel and see before you conclude.
I love your spirit. This second video made me to subscribe to your channel. More grace to my Africa brother.
Nigeria has moved from what it used be with bad roads and epileptic. we are now having great roads and our power is much more better now. 2023/2024 is gonna be massive. We are moving rapidly forward. God bless Nigeria.
Not with tinubu in power
Most people don't know there 24 hour electricity in every state in nigeria but not everywhere only business areas & rich neighbourhood.
See this guy o😲. Why would the price of fuel be expensive when we’re sleeping inside crude oil ?
So why are you pressed? What bad did he say?
@@Ghanadiaries Obviously, you’re being sentimental.
...going by your username 😏
Bro, U can't please everybody. Continue doing what u do. I'm from Naija. Sky is your limit. I'm looking forward for more of your discovery.
I appreciate that
Yeah...discoveries like Calabar in Lagos...foolss
I'm Nigerian n I love all your experience. And I'm subscribing
You're not a nigerian. Nigerians will not subscribe to this nonsense.
@@princeidiakhoa4101 ahahahahha come shey my nationality the affect ur bank account ni. Look alaye I have time for trolls so carry your hate preaching self off of my reply.
@@princeidiakhoa4101 what’s not true about what he’s saying??
We are the highest producer of fuel in Africa, government subsidise the fuel, also in Abuja the road is movable, free movement of cars.talking about big compound but small light, like in Abuja just as you said is a plan city, you must build and leave space to plan trees and grasses in order to make the city looks greens. Calabar is a different city on his own ,is not in Lagos but the capital city of cross river state. We have more than 30 cities in Nigeria, Nigeria is not just about Lagos and Abuja. Benin city, Onitsha, Owerri, ABA, Enugu, Awka, Abeokuta and so on. Ibadan city is the third largest city in West Africa by land mass not by population
We have many airports and Airlines in Nigeria than Ghana, so it must be cheap than that of Ghana my brother
My brother keep it up we Nigerians day behind you nothing do you
Thank you very much sir.
Nice video! Point of correction with regards to the building. Is not like Nigerians like to show off, Alot of Africa country model the building with a particular Western country. Nigeria model their building, education etc to the American style while Ghana model theirs to the British that's the difference.
Thank for posting ur experience ,we love ur content
Thank you so much. kindly subscribe and share.
I really enjoyed watching your videos..😊
Abuja is a very beautiful and nice city,👌 And your ending statement is my main reason why I did my videos...
"In Nigeria to enjoy most of the things comfortably you need money, But in Ghana everyone gets this same things equally,.. Nigeria you need to spend more to live that comfortable life.. Especially Electricity, security etc.
Thank you for sharing your experience.. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀. you inspired and sparkled this. God bless u!!
Mtcheww so what are u trying to say or mean??
She means certain things in Ghana are easy to come by unlike in Nigeria you get to pay extra to have certain basic staff like water electricity and security which just a normal thing to have in Ghana for the most part.
My brother this will make u go far keep doing it do to different States in Nigeria
Can't believe I was patient enough to watch it to the end 😁
My bros 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
Thank you for watching till he end. i want to dedicate the channel to improving on the interpersonal relationship among Africans.
If you have big land and build small house meaning you still have space to build more House
of course, you can build a bungalow in Abuja lol , it just has to satisfy the Abuja Master Plan. that's all. There are specific areas for specific types of buildings and it has to be approved by municipal council, if you don't stick to the rules, sooner or later they will demolish whatever was outside the rules, even if its just your boundary wall. People have bigger compounds because they may add additional buildings or extensions later on.
Wow, That's so insightful. Thank you so much. Abuja is a very beautiful city. will love to come back to Nigeria this time not for business but for vloging and fun some where next year or ending of this year. where do you suggest?
Kindly subscribe to the channel please if you can. Thank you!!!
I just laugh at some person saying no light in Nigeria because, in my area, Mgbuoba, Rivers state, we have light 24/7.
I didnt have any ligth off in Abuja . lol
@@Ekowaidoo Ur stupid
@@Ekowaidoo abuja is our capital i and even if everywhere is bad abuja is different even if there is no light there is solar power and nasco conectivity
I had light through out my stay in Abuja. Dont know what was generating but I had light . Lagos was a bit crazy though .
@@Ekowaidoo But you didn't mention illegal mining going on in GH. Is it only in Nigeria that you focus?
Ghana CONNOT be compared to Nigeria: 25 million people live in Lagos that’s almost the population of the entire Ghana. Lagos state is richer than Ghana 🇬🇭. That’s is just one state in Nigeria. It is about time for the Ghanaians to learn that there is no comparisons. Ghana 🇬🇭 is broke right now; she cannot pay her bills.
lol... Calm down, bros... Nigeria is very big, so it depends on where you went.
As a Ghanaian,I always wonder why more Nigerians don't live in Abuja.....it is such a nice place.the only reason I hear of is that, Abuja is expensive.is it that expensive that you wouldn't want to leave a populated city like Lagos?
Lagos is the business center of Nigeria,that's why it's populated,we have a lot of home and foreign business there,not because Abuja is expensive,there are a lot of expensive places in Lagos too,places like Victoria island,Banana island etc
According to statistics 2020, Abuja is closed to 10 million inhabitants. bigger than so many sovereign countries in the world. what more do you want? in terms of land mass, Abuja is 6 times Lagos state, And because is well planned, u do not notice is well populated too.
@@orukpe1 exactly bro,Abuja was well planned right from scratch and being a federal reserved area tell the whole story
@@chisomokeke9951 yes correct
Just say it the way it is bro we love your videos
If you can check Enugu it's beautiful too
Your right bro Nigeria has electricity problems, but i think they've started building on it for future
That is a great news and hope soon this thing will be over and past.
Fuel is highly subsidized by govt.. it’s one-forth of cost in Abidjan
Don't compare Ghana with Nigeria. They have big car is because they can afford it , is not show up.nigeria is big economy.much weaith people
Few has lolxx we know the gap between the rich and poor In Nigeria stop flexing here
@@keng4560 That's what the media told you right? until you come
@@anyaboluemmanuel6438 nope studies
borgenmagazine.com/the-poverty-capital-of-the-world-nigeria/#:~:text=SEATTLE%2C%20Washington%20%E2%80%94%20Nigeria%2C%20a,poverty%20capital%20of%20the%20world.&text=In%20Nigeria%2C%20about%2086.9%20million,50%25%20of%20its%20entire%20population.
@@keng4560 have you been there?
Facts about the generator part😂. Hope we can change that
We Nigerians don't like paying for electricity bills
Even when u pay. Do u see light?
You are right
Florence you’ve said it all, we don’t pay electricity bills, even when we gets the electricity I doubt if an average Nigerian will be willing to pay the bills!
@@godsplantempo7896 how is that even possible? Am wondering because in Ghana you pay for water, electricity and sometimes trash.
Paying for electricity u don't get.....are u ok
I am Igbo and I love the videos
So please keep it up
Every effective person has haters and lovers. Don't mind some clowns
Our Biafra Brother
Taa gbafuo , you're not igbo.
Having excess land is not show off .it's just for you to feel free so you won't feel claustrophobic...plus kids can play on the free land.. birthday party can be done there. You can farm there like my mom does...and fuel is very costly...there was a time when it was 100 n 70 naira per liter..now it's like 150 per liter .nawa ohh..
The guy that made the video really needs to travel the world. He needs to see properties in Texas, Atlanta, New Jersey and California. etc
@@wilseschompen418 The wooden houses?
@@Ghanadiaries what are you talking about?
@@Ghanadiaries you mean the one in your village in Ghana?
Do you notice that on this Abuja video you switched back to Lagos just in order to criticise? If you had heard noisy generators in Abuja you would have said so. Maybe on some level you're not too comfortable saying positive things about Nigeria.
Nope, it was a very interesting thing I forgot to mention in the lagos video. I guess you you are being sensitive so you tend to read meaning into every statement. I just shared what I saw and even did well to omit some very sensitive encounters ... I loved Abuja and I always say I will most definitely go back there again.
@@Ekowaidoo : Why did they want you to censor your experience?
Not at all.
Typical.
Heart full of envy
@@avigrett1484 he didn't talk about the light in Abuja. That's what we are talking about. Abuja has most 24 hrs light
WHEN YOU SEE A BIG LAND IN NIGERIA AND YOU SEE A SMALL BUILDING AT THE END OF THE LAND, IT COULD MEAN A BOY'S QUATER OR A MIMI RESIDENCE FOR SOMBODY WATCHING OVER THE PROPERTY.
Thank you very much Gladys for the insight. i now know.
Ur fuel can not be cheap because u have stayble light Nigeria is coming to that stage very soon 👌👌
As a Nigerian you are wright bro
Thank you very much sir.
Calabar is in another state, which is on the extreme end of Nigeria just like Lagos is. Calabar (Cross River) shares boundary with Cameroon.
Calabar is the capital of Cross river State. Not a state bro, no pains tho
@@mbalondonmba2917 Thanks. Edited.
Nice content Bro. We need more people like you in UA-cam channel to keep things real and not spreading hate between Nigeria and Ghana.🤝
A couple of big compounds ( your words) out of 3 million people!
First time watching...
Hope u like it and subscribed.
Nigerians dont know they have the cheapest things in the world. The govt have really tried and subsidized alot of things. Food, transportation, fuel , education , clothing , phones etc all extremely cheap. Other african countries cant compare
That is true
Emma say u don't like pepper because me n my household like it paaa
Hahahahahha, I don't like pepper. i was so wrong about that. I,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i. lol
Hahahaha other Africans even complain here that we like chilli too much
@@Ayimwaa i see. Me di3, morr pepper more water ooo.
Nice experience of Nigeria enjoyed listening
Yes really said some place in Nigeria looks similar to places in Ghana , I'm a Nigerian when I go to some places in Accra I see it like some places in Nigeria but then I will be like maybe my mind is still flooded with the NIGERIA images look I never thought someone also have same thoughts too😂 nice bros 👍
Hahahahahahahaha, surprisingly yes my brother.
You should have taken the time to ask the natives why small houses are built on huge properties, before ranting on here. Those small houses are built on those huge lands just to secure the lands from land grabbers and encroachers. Owners of those land will keep those lands either for an increase in future property value or when they are ready to build on the land.
Thank you for the clarification.
@@Ekowaidoo Also, some might use the extra land for gardening. Just like my parents did. Build boys-quarters to rent out.
He wasn't ranting. That was a bit insulting pls. He made his point. Correct him with love and kindness.
Bring part 2. I am loving it.
will be Glad to bro
ANOTHER GHANIAN; FLAT BACKHEAD-
@@princeidiakhoa4101 That’s not nice...
HEY EMMANUEL THIS IS BROTHER PAUL A GHANAIAN LIVING SOUTH AMERICA , BRAZIL IN RIO DE JANEIRO CITY . YOU JUST STATTED YOUR OWN UA-cam CHANNEL RIGHT ? I LIKE THE CONCEPT YOU BRINGING US THE GHANAIANS EXPERIENCE FROM NIGERIA BECAUSE MOST AT TIMES IT IS THE LONLY NIGERIANS SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES IN GH WITH THEIR PEOPLE BACK . WE WILL ALWAYS FOLLOW WHATEVER CONTENT YOU GONNA POST . WE WISH YOU GROW YOUR CHANNEL . I HAVE BEEN TO NIGERIA BACK IN 2004 BUT THAT COUNTRY IS ROUGH TO STAY . THESE PEOPLE SEE GH AS PARADISE OR HEAVEN. IF THERE IS A COUNTRY THAT IS GOING TO BE SUPERPOWER THEN IS GOING TO BE . THE AFRICA COUNTRIES ARE AWARE OF THAT . IF GHANA IS DISTROYED BY WAR THEN THAT'S THE END OF AFRICA . PEOPLE HERE IN SOUTH ANERICA DON'T RESPECT NIGERIANS . KIND OF RESPECT WE RECEIVE FROM THE WHITE ARE ENORMOUS
Hahahahahaha hahahahahaha hahahahahaha. I laugh in Ghanaian language. What a true comedian bro. Are u kidding me? I read ur comments are non made sense but d reason I am replying ur comment is d fact that u said if Ghana was destroyed by war then Africa is finished, lol. Dont want to say much but stop been funny. It's good we tell d truth bro.
Make Ghana great again 😅😅😂😂😂😂 ye, ye people. Do you think Nigerian care if other African don’t like or not or South America.
Many Brazilians follow the Yoruba Orisha religion/ tradition and actually visit Nigeria yearly. There is a place in Lagos where Brazilian returnees from slavery settled. Many Brazilians I have met actually are fond of Nigerians, actually. As an ambassador for Africa where you are, you really shouldn't engage people in denigrating Nigerians. Nkrumah would turn in his grave over that tbh.
God bless you sir. thats very wise and thoughtful. Much Respect!!!
@@ikeojibi1080 What is Ghanaian language? It's as if the generators that are used to light up peoples homes and businesses in Nigeria is what some people use to run their brains. I mean it is bad enough that there are people who still believe Africa is a country and will ask you if you speak African every now and then but to have a person who is evidently Nigerian (= African) who should have an understanding that countries in Africa are not ethnically homogenous say something as air headed as, "I laugh in Ghanaian language".
I love Ghana and I've never even been there..
We love you too and can't wait to have you.
@@Ekowaidoo Please don't encourage me or I'll move in tomorrow. Love from the UK💞
Every country've it's own negative/positive side but what i don't like is the way Ghana/Ghanaians compare their country/themselves with Nigeria / Nigerians, i don't just get it, Ghana/Ghanaians are very very and very little to compare themselves with
Nigeria/Nigerians
Nigeria is too big for Ghana in every margin
@@abbyflagesh5012 I dare you to book Heathrow kotoka right now. love. Lots of love from Ghana.
@@ezealamike2863 exactly
What you are saying is chap we Nigerians are even complaining that is cost,then secondly the reason why the transport is cheap in Abuja than Lagos is because Abuja is well plan no traffic, free movement good road. Sorry for the pepper, maybe you ate a Yoruba woman food, but some tribe cook average papper
Lol. Yoruba women like pepper?
He forgot that the value of Ghana currency and ours is not the same,we should be talking about the value of currency in the country,and how much the government pay to his workers,then you know if things Is cheap over there.
@@isadore9793 Ghana currency is actually less..they removed 4 zeros in 2007.....Nigeria has refused to do that
@@Ekowaidoo Yorubas generally like pepper. But you’d still find some who don’t. Next time just tell them no pepper or less pepper.
Me, I love pepper die!😂
Electricity is still luxury in Nigeria. A country of 200 million people producing just 28000 GWh of power. Thats a joke. The only way Nigeria can solve its electricity issue is to allow states produce their own electricity.
Is very serious ooo. Its been long and i think its about time its a priority.
@@Ekowaidoo There are states that a very capable to generate electricity, but federal laws will never allow them. If you do you must connect to national grid. Thats whats killing Nigeria. Nigeria needs to generate atleast what South Africa is generating for it to get a meaningful electricity supply.
No..... Nigeria generate less than 8k MW
@@linkso7166 Next time understand the units before commenting.
The power issue can be solved if those in charge take the issue seriously rather than use the opportunity to divert the money into their personal bank accounts.
In some places in abuja they dont take light
What do they use then?
@@Ekowaidoo National grid
You are not from Nigeria you would understand! We need enough space for events. Also, when your kids grow up like the first son or the second son they can build their own house in the compound because of enough space. Also, we love to live closer to our family!.
aaaaaaaah, i see. that is very insightful. thank you.
Interesting
Welldone, all you said is just the truth about Nigeria. On the issue of light, you hit it nice.We have been suffering from light right from the day the British left us.
Is not something we can't fixed but the corruption is huge,those on top of the government are mainly the reasons we live in darkness
Damnnn who uses generator this days it’s so wrong why would they pollut the air like that 🤦🏾♂️
So, how do they generate electricity?
Never heard of green energy 0 emission like solar or wind turbine come on. Please educate them on that before we destroy our air
The solar technology is still at the infancy even in the developed world! And wind, not every location will have enough energy to drive a wind turbine. Most wind turbines are not for individual houses, they are used to supply additional energy to the grid...
They use generators in the USA too.
@@Melanin_Move so they use that as an example 🤦🏾♂️
I ALSO WENT TO ABA AND IN ABA IT IS ALSO TUTUTUTU!!! BOTH HOMES Ñ MARKETS ( I MEAN THE SOUND OF THE GENERATORS)
Hmmmm, i think their Electricity issue is long overdue. they gotta solve it.
Hahahahahahaha. TUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTUTU. thats why they are loud. thier mind is tutututututututututututututututututututututu
@@proudlyafrican3373 lol... That's was cruel though
Why would you want to visit Aba, unless you come from there?
@@oceejekwam6829 don’t understand what you mean bro. So if someone isn’t from there you can’t visit.
Some of those houses are under ground houses
Eiii, Really? i guess the are lots of rich people there thats why.
Hahahaha.I have never seen you talk about Cameroon,Togo,Benin,Senegal,Burkinafaso,Ivorycoast,Ethiopia,Zimbabwe etc.It’s always Nigeria,Nigeria,Nigeria,because you know Nigeria is the only topic that can bring you the numbers and keep people watching.If you have to talk about us,then put some respect to the name.Talk about any other Country in Africa that isn’t Nigeria and see how broke you will become.Niger no dey carry last.
Lol. I wrote a lengthy reply but had to clean them off . I welcome u to your Lala land
Why don't you make your own videos about those other countries you mentioned?
Bro , you are too harsh on your comment. This is not a fight . Abeg take am easy joor .
@@davididara4050 I don’t need to,because we have everything in Nigeria.
@@James-Bond9072 It’s a fight bro.Monkey no fine but im mama like am.
You talk very unintelligently ,stop comparing Nigeria to Ghana, that sounds very stupid of you ,the population of Lagos is 28Million People ,Nigeria has 36 states and a Federal Capital with a population of 250million ,that being said the energy demand of Lagos only is 20 times the power demand of the whole of Ghana so do your math ,educate yourself and stop talking like a fool
You are stupid to make such stupid comment about a person sharing his experience. Go to UA-cam and search Ghana Nigeria and you will see 90% of nationals are Nigerians talking about Ghana. you don't want "small Ghana" to talk about you but you are always mentioning our country to make money on UA-cam. kwasia.
Nigerians youtubers trash their country more on youtube
Per your logic, Chinese should be living in darkness because they have over a billion population. Its not about population, its about proper planning and efficient use of resources. For instance, despite that fact that Togo, Benin, Liberia etc have very small population as compare to Ghana but only 50% of their population have access to electricity as compare to Ghana where 85% of the population have access to 24/7 electricity . For your information, Ghana is ahead of Nigeria when it comes to UN Human Index 2020 that measure the quality of life in each country and we that most peaceful country in west Africa and second in Africa.
@@anthonyowusugyamfi2446 😂😂😂😂let them enjoy their baseless analysis.
@@anthonyowusugyamfi2446 Peace and full time electricity are necessity. Lagos is unique because of its population so there is more reliance on generator. But power situation is slowly improving in Nigeria. Power is not about money alone. It is about the engineers, and materials required to do the work. So it will take time. The last I heard for Nigeria to get to where it need regarding power, it needs 25years. Apart from that, in terms of peace, Nigeria (just like many countries bordering the sahel) is fighting foreign and local Islamist organizations. It is nothing to be happy about or put up on some indices. This issue is a direct result of the collapse of Gadaffi''s govt. If Nigeria and other countries in the Sahel fail, then trust me, countries like Ghana and co are next on the list for this Jihadist.
I am moving to Ghana and I plan to buy land and build. My bloodline is Nigeria and I am not very familiar with how they build in Nigeria but I plan to buy land there also.
Please do. You can visit Nigeria as well .. the place is very interesting and there many places to tour and enjoy.
@@Ekowaidoo I plan too
I am hoping to come to Ghana by February or March. I hope I can meet you. 😊
for the electricity my friend its a complex issue just leave it like that...😂😂😂
I det it bro. I really enjoyed my stay in Nigeria . The people have wide heart ❤
Bro I like ur channel though and I share with ur experience , however ur experiences never portrayed any thing good about Nigeria rather all the bad sides of the country . really I don't know the areas u visited in Lagos and abuja for u to assure that Nigeria is all shit hole , u keep comparing and singing praises of ur country forgetting that lots of Nigerians have been to ghana and have experienced lots of slums and underdeveloped areas but we don't stress on those areas rather we keep looking at all the sweet side of ghana .
Like u said they are ur experiences but u have really not experienced Nigeria . ur content are good and I am liking ur channel but u need better time to experience a place before making general assumption .
Dude good job, but no one likes to watch anyone narrate their experience. If you want views, incorporate your narration with pics and videos.
Just a thought. Cheers.
You are right sir..
The electricity issue is caused by the government thru corruption and the building thing ain't too accurate. I guess it's the area you went to. Nigeria has some of the most beautiful and biggest buildings on earth
You need to travel more👍
@@abbyflagesh5012 oh we ave travelled..thats why we know.
😂😂😂😂 on Earth 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂,travel more as my friend said
@@Kenjimxx Yes Nigga I repeat on earth. Nigeria has some of the world most beautiful buildings. I live in america and lots of buildings in Nigeria is far better. A documentary I can't remember shows that Nigeria and south africa has most beautiful buildings in africa
@@tosinojo7310 I don't need to travel more. Some of the world beautiful homes are in nigeria and south africa
did Ghana can afford generator..
HI EMMANUEL BRO PAUL ESIAMAH IS BACK ON YOUR WONDERFUL CHANNEL . INFACT WE GHANAIANS HERE IN THE CITY RIO LOVE YOUR CHANNEL SO MUCH . KEEP GROWING YOUNGMAN . WHEN YOU READ MY 1ST COMMENT ON THE " YOUR EXPERIENCE IN ABUJA " DID YOU SAY MY DOESN'T MAKE SENSE ? . EMMANUEL DO YOU THINK THIS IS MY 1ST TIME WATCHING YOUR VIDEO ? THAT VERY COMMENT I MADE WAS BASED ON YOUR ST N 2ND EXPERIENCE IN NIGERIA OK SO PLS DON'T GET ME WRONG AND AGAIN SOMETIMES BECAUSE OF THE LOVE WE HAVE FOR YOU AS A YOUNG UA-camR , WE TEXT OUR COMMENTS IN WHILE WORKING SO WHEN YOU SEE SOME MINOR ERRORS PLS NEVER MIND .I HEARD YOU SAYING PEOPLE DID NOT LIKE ALL THAT YOU SAID IN PREVIOUS VIDEOS . IS THOSE NIGERIANS LEAVE THEM . THEY HAVE A TYPE OF ATTITUDE NOT WANTING TO BE CONDEMNEND. DO YOUR OWN THING BRO
Wow, just saw this. Thank you so much for the great support and advice. you have no idea how this is important to me. i think i have not replied to the 1st comment. am gonna do so now. thank you sir.
People liked it but Nigerians didn't. you know what i mean.
that video some white ladies share their experience in ghana that dirťy place you Ghanaians were bitterly complaining why will they talk negative Ghana but you people go about talking bad about Nigeria
@@luckchainentertainment6623 How many white ladies have done that? there is dirt anywhere too. the guy just shared his experience.
@@luckchainentertainment6623 don't mind this fool...
Their country is dirty but they always promote the few attractive parts.
Just ask them how many nice cities in Ghana? None... only a few parts of Accra is nice.
There are places with Nigeria with quite stable electricity. I stay in a small town and we have like 20 hours electricity a day but Lagos is over 20 million population, so electricity is a big deal.
@ thoyinn than. Can see you don't read. Cedis is the 3rd highest currency in Africa.
She’s is the educated illiterate and so ignorant. Ghana currency is the 3rd best in Africa and is Nigeria’s is the weakest. Just google it.
in your dreams
@@imdiwantv9582 Currency is not development. Everything is more cheaper and affordable in Nigeria
@@franciskodua1783 cedis is low as Zimbabwe...its just been redominated to remove 4 zeros in 2007..so the true value is much lower...
Fuel prices are cheap because Nigeria is the highest producer of crude oil in the continent.
That makes alot of sense . Thanks much for the info.
Nerhh it's not because of abundance oil production,,, your government has subsidized fuel for the citizens
@@ojoooo7865 Why do they do it? Simply because Nigeria has it. Why do they choose to subsidise only petrol?
Nigerians can't be buying petroleum product at exorbitant rate when it produces it in abundance, reason the government have to subsidise else there will be major outrage.
@@ekinematicslol you really not informed on your country right,,,,,,it's actually raising so much debts and it's actually crippling your economy,,,why do you think bihari recently tried to raise petrol prices,,,,,
@@ojoooo7865 You are funny. So you expect Nigeria to buy fuel as expensive as it is in Ghana or other west African countries. Nope, if we can make it as cheap as it is in Venezuela better. Of what use is having crude oil in abundance without being able to buy it for cheap? Even the government tried to remove the sunsidy but the backlash was too much. Fuel will continue to be cheap in Nigeria as long as Nigeria produces it.
I used to think Ghana stable electricity was a myth wow
Calabar isn't in Lagos it's a capital of another state called "cross river ". Search up for places in Lagos for the correction. This is cool tho
Thank you, am learning. then this guy was about to through me away when he said we will visit. i will go back to Nigeria again soon but this time around for tourism not for business.
@@Ekowaidoo Learn first before you beg for subscribers with you flimsy comparism. My naija sis and bros don't subscribe to this bloody wrong channel please!!!
Just watched your video and must say you had a pretty interesting experience for your 3 weeks stay.
However, there are some corrections to somethings you said. The airfare within cities is cheap. You mentioned airfare from Accra to Takoradi is 400 cedis, which is like for a single or return flight? However from Lagos to Abuja, which is like an hour flight you will pay almost 30000 naira for the cheapest flight if booked in advance of like 1 week for a single. That amount is equivalent to over 400 cedis. And a return flight will cost almost 58000 naira if booked a week ahead. That is like almost 900 cedis. This examples are the cheapest tickets.
I guess your statement about the cheap cost of food was generalised. I don't know where you went to eat. If you go to a restaurant you will spend an average of £50 to £70 for 2 people. However, if you go to a bukka or street food surely that will be cheap.
Who were you trying to impress here? That food costs £50 /26000 naira and £70 /36000 naira just to eat a plate of food for two? What are you smoking pls? I need some of those🙏🙏🙏😅😅😅
Here in Nigeria the generator is crazy n is making people mad. The noise is too much to bear. At night u cant even sleep because of sound of generators.
I swear!!!
This was really interesting 😍
My friend, thanks for mentioning the issue of light. Yes, the light is irregular. However, concerted efforts is ongoing to change everything. Government has contracted SIEMENS of Germany who has been working on it. Come in few months time, things would have changed by that time.
Boss, i am saving so much just to return in May... this time i want to experience Nigeria better and have a lot of fun. Thank you so much and can't wait to come in may.
@@Ekowaidoo are u aware that the light in Ghana is turned on on massive debts?. And l mean massive debts.
@Olumuyiwa Ojo - l just hope it's not going to turn to another Ghana saga.
@@oluakinwale4859 What do you mean by being turned on on massive debt?
@@correlgeorge715 l meant being run on massive debt.
Bro the fuel is not cheap now it's so very high , everything you said is all true.
Eiiiii. Just after 2018?
@@Ekowaidoo compare to Ghana is still very cheap in Nigeria
Yeah, a lot of Nigeria love eating pepper, it's normal
People should put less focus on Lagos. There are better places in Nigeria than Lagos
Yes you are right. i think Lagos is more popular
Actually that is a lie, 99% of building with a wall in nigeria are huge mansions, some a bungaloo but its not a small bungaloo, it's long and big. if they have enough money to build a wall they have enough money to build a huge house.
Calabar isn't in Lagos. Calabar is another city in Nigeria.
Next time visit Island in Lagos. Very organised, 24hrs electricity. Of course is more expensive and for the rich. From your experience you stayed on mainland which is like ghetto of Lagos, I mean the rough life. Until you visit Island stop saying Ghana is more organised. Nigeria has organised and rough places.
ok, i wouldn't doubt that.
Shame on you 😂😂😂😂 your feelings are hurts huh 😂😂😂 go watch videos on Nigerians telling us blah blah about Ghana. STFU and endure 😀
@@drii4914 imagine i will go to Kumasi and make a video..lol
@@tosinojo7310 gooo have fun mate 😊😊
I wish plane ticket was cheaper...60k is alot
Hallo my brother fuel is cheap because they produce a lot of oil. Did you forget this? And I am not from Africa
Thank you. Ghana produces oil too but fuel isnt cheap so this didn't come accross my mind. The key word is a "lot of oil"
No, thats. not the reason because Nigeria at the moment does not refine it's own oil although, Dangote is building a massive refinery as we speak to turn that around. You cant just extract oil from the ground and use it in your car. There are oil subsidies from the government which helps and the price fluctuates.
God bless you my Africa brother ❤️🇳🇬
Thank you my African brother.
It’s not every place that has light in ghana same as Nigeria I can boldly tell you that most places have 24:7 light here in Nigeria, Nigeria is just too big to use one place to compare a full country
Which place in Ghana don't have light,even the most hidden villages in Ghana have light.
Edem Anku shut up I was in ghana last year before the lockdown so when I say some places don’t have light I surely know what I’m saying the light is way too expensive for them to afford, so majority of the places that has electricity in ghana are mostly the cities
@@edemanku2749 not according to your government of world electricity access report
@@edemanku2749 guy Ghana is like a state in Nigeria so stop comparing your small Ghana with Nigeria in everything
@@emetovivian4117 Ghanaians are always on social media pretending that their small country that has the same economy size as Lagos State are okay, but they're just fooling and deceiving themselves.
Most of them are suffering from poverty 😪 but they're everywhere on social media bragging just because they're trying to competing with Nigeria/Nigerians. SMFH...
Many Places in Ghana doesn't have electricity.
They hate to hear the name Nigeria 🇳🇬
Calabar is another city in southern Nigeria not a place in Lagos
I was calm watching your video to see if it was the usual Ghanian who loves throwing insults at Nigerians or Nigeria but glad it was from the positive and honest perspective. Hence, let me answer your question why Nigeria has a very poor electricity service. You see, it's turned into a system where people see the dilapidation as a means to cintinue stealing money. The government keeps allocating more money each year for electricity hence, an Avenue to steal and give more excuses, including the minister down to the least workers. Again, the generator importers feel a need to continue in their huge profit returns and so, tend to bribe their way inorder to keep the electricity issue going. Now, to divert a bit, when there's no pepper in a food, Nigerians would throw up naturally. So, pepper is very essential for the foods we eat. Thanks for the video. One love.👍👍👍
Eiji, Chale!! Hmmmmmm Africa. This is very serious ooo if only what u just said its truth.
@@Ekowaidoo I wasn't trying to impress you or anyone as you can see. It's a fact. It is called, 'sabotage' by Nigerians at the expense of the rest of us.
Thats how African leaders have been. In Ghana is a Soft sabotage. They pretend they are for us but man, they are for themselves.
That is the only problem we have light but very soon it we solve.
Asey....I like your videos. Fa pii bra br3da
Menhw3... meda ase rough.
Ghana pepper is normal to some people coming from the outside. So normal is relative.
Also taste of food is relative. Food is an acquired taste. So one man's delicious food is not the same for another person.
Love this! ❤💪
Thank you. kindly like the video please.
Nigerian do not like the truth always tell them they are rich than they will like you if you say anything negative they will not like it l went to school in Nigeria l prefer Ghana, always tell Nigerian Ghana is poor they like but
Ghana is developing nicely
Five years time Ghana will well developed well
@@eleanorntiamoah3835 Mr writer, I dont know where u are from, obviously, u are a Ghanian. U see one thing i like about Nigerians, they always proud of themselves in all ramifications either positive or negative. If u like School in America and not Nigeria. Nigeria is not responsible for your country low self esteem. Why should we be happy when u spit negative thought about Us? When we are not bastards. U mentioned in the next five years Ghana would be develop, how many places have u been to in Nigeria that are under develop? Guy, u are an literate, think before u comment. No matter the situation of one's country, one's can sit back when the image of one's country is being tarnish. I never regret of being a Nigerian. Proud of yours too.
@@SheriffSalam.
....being tarnished.
What will these people do when Nigeria gets its politics right.
I was in Lagos - Nigeria back in 2007 and I can attest to everything you’ve shared. Unfortunately I’ve not lived in Ghana the last 11 years so can’t compare much of Ghana today to Nigerian.
The electricity in Nigeria back then was a nuisance to me when I visited. The generator noise. LOL. And those motorcycles drove me CRAZY!!!! I got lost with the rider and my friend told me to alight at OANDO a famous gas station at a place called Maryland. OMG!!!! Lolol
One thing I’d say is Nigerians are very hospitable to Ghanaians. My friend Kunle gave me a hint. ALWAYS LET THE POLICE KNOW YOU’RE A GHANA MAN. They’ll let you go. Hahahahaaa. While in Lagos, we were stopped by some police in regular clothing for jaywalking. My friend IMMEDIATELY advised: “Enock. Tell them you’re a Ghana boy”. Hahahaha. I did and they let me go.
I want to visit Nigeria again. I’m sure I’ll have more shocks due to living in the U.S for this long but I really wanna go back again.
Enoch, you gotta go.. lol . you will love it. now if i go back i wont be shocked any more cos i am fully prepared . besides, there are nicer places even in Lagos that i couldn't get the chance to visit. i plan to go there again sometime later
but this time for visiting and vloging.
Did i hear him say calabar is in Lagos?
Did not say thaT PLEASE!!
no disrespect Emmanuel but, it would have been nice to include video from your trip instead of just talking so we could see for ourselves. just a thought.
you are absolutely right sir. the issue is i went there for business in 2018 and did not go there with such intention to look at the place and share my experience. i only felt its worth sharing when i saw many Nigerian Brothers and Sisters sharing their thoughts about Ghana. i am now planning to go there again but this time for vlogin and it won't be only Abuja and Lagos but many parts of Nigeria. Thank you so much sir for your great idea as contribution.
@@Ekowaidoo i still appreciate your video. thank you, i'll be looking out for your next one.
You passed through Calabar while going to Lagos. Bros, please next time be sure of the information you give out on the media. And also within 3 weeks, you’ve concluded all your research about Nigeria #smh.
I think and i agree that the info about calabar not accurate, my friend had planned to take me there but we could not unfortunately. hope it settles your confusion.
Why are you offended so easily? Makes no sense. He said pros and cons to him. What I noticed is that some places some Nigerians don’t really see as very nice, he did. Chill. For an example just like some like pepper and some don’t. Can’t get mad
@@Ekowaidoo You should be the confused lot here 🥴. You think Nigeria is only Lagos and Abuja? Trash 🗑
@@Melanin_Move how can you in right mind title a video pros and cons of nigeria when you only went to Abuja and Lagos.lol..he hasnt even travelled arroound his country ghana.
@@tosinojo7310 you lot really are arrogant. Those Nigerians who do a video about Ghana after coming to Kumasi for one week do you question them like this ? Idiots
Which pepper???. I don't use to taste pepper..n I don't like pepper. This us funny ohhh
Hahahahahahaha. i think i have to visit u intead next time i come
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@@Ekowaidoo sure .I will be happy to host you .and take you around the place
I salute Nigerians because they are trying to do well in spite of the people who are pretending to be leaders. Nigeria is not managed well by most of the people who govern the country. Pray that Ghana never gets the type of leaders like those who are in power in Nigeria!! Nigeria needs better leaders. 🙏🏾
yes dear. Nigeria has great potential.
Next time, can you visit Eastern Nigeria.
I am planning to come there again soon.. this time for tourism and chilling. lol
@@Ekowaidoo Make sure to visit Enugu, Uyo and Calabar.
Alot of similarities between abuja and Ghana...
Before it's Lagos vs Ghana..
Now it's Abuja vs Ghana.
When will you guys compare Your country Ghana vs Nigeria?, not Lagos vs Ghana.? Lagos is a state and Ghana is a country... if you Guys want to say Accra vs Lagos. Then it's better than saying " Lagos vs Ghana".... smh😩😩😩😩
is it the English you Nigerians are having issues or you just didnt understand what he said. he said the area he was is like East legon not the entire Abuja. aahhhhh. the dumbness is so sickning. How can he compare a small area to the entire Ghana. he said the area not the entire place. Gyimie d) so dodo
@@proudlyafrican3373 who gave toto mouth to talk😂😂😂
@@proudlyafrican3373 buffoon! Only a state in Nigeria can be compared to your whole Ghana. Are you and your flat headed president this stupid?
@@oluwatosinadebayo2111 u wish u had our flat headed president than ur Z Psycho president. Ur undertaker country is a pride and I admire that.
@@proudlyafrican3373 you are as mentally dull as your president
I believe your pepper experience must be in Lagos and not Abuja right? 😂😂
Exactly ...
Brother its because they are planning to develop the remaining part in the future 🔮
nigeria electricity is worse in lagos and its all because of population, around 1999, 2000.. 2001 we had better electricity in lagos, but as people moved from the villages to lagos it became difficult to meet the demand and competition lead to bad electricity supply, am from ondo state and in my village we have better electricity than lagos state.
Ok, that's great and insightful. Thank you for sharing.
My brother, I heard of NEPA in the 70s
The way this guys is saying cheap, like it's cheap for nigerians themselves. If you only convert the cost to cedis, it would look cheap of course.
Ghana Cedis rate is higher than naira only on paper not in the real money market..
@@youorme2250 really...🙄
@@joeobeng3643 yes, still naira has a stronger purchasing power than Ghana cedis. Ghana only redenominated her currency by decimation of the zeros, due to bulk carrying of cash then. Before Ghana redenominated her currency, 1naira was equal to145 cedis. Redenomination and decimation of a currency doesn't change the value of money in the money market, only on paper. In July 2007, Ghana redenominated her currency from Cedis to Ghana cedis, where 10,000 cedis became equivalent to 1 Ghana cedis.
Me too i don eat ur food cos no pepper
lol.
@@Ekowaidoo yes cos will love pepper they are some food i won't eat when i go out i only eat rice cos rice pepper or no pepper u can eat it
@@harrybenz9493 Hahahahahahahaha, but chale me di3 pepper no be my thing at all. i dey chop pepper but e be like say I dey chop am very small. i dey see say u be pepper champion. make mannas start dema own pepper farm oo. lol
No pepper Ghanaian foods? do your research about Ghanaian foods bro.
We don't really care about what you say. So far you are saying the truth. But when we noticed lies, Nigerians will definitely come for you. Again, when you are attempting to draw down Nigeria in other to raise Ghana, your channel will explode! No doubt!!!