You started well and Ghanaians showed you love , after getting the Ghanaians subscribers to get monetized u showed us your true colors as a Nigerian and now Ghanaians are gradually ignoring your channel. I use to watch your channel when i was in the US and made sure i watch all ads alot but all that I see now is pretending love for Ghana to win them back. We ain't stupid dear !!
@World of Telenovelas don't have a problem with that but the fake love isn't content . After she had Ghanaians on, She started joining clout chasers with " Ghanaians are Jealous of Nigerians " among other lies 😒. I have helped atleast 4 Nigerians here in the US 🇺🇸 and in US we ain't even seen as Gh or NG . She can't eat her cake and have it.
My fiance is Nigerian and we clash with each others language. He speak mostly pidgeon English? African American women have difficulty in understanding their speech, that's my problem. Love my Nigerian man. Peace ✌👍🏾❤
I have always wondered why Nigerians have a different accent as compared to Ghanaians. I was fortunate to go to secondary school from 1970 - 1975 and the English textbook that was used in Ghanaian Secondary schools at that time, was written by two Nigerians : OGUNDIPE and P.S Tregido. Out of this precious book we learnt English as the Queen’s language. This book had everything about English and even how to pronounce English words. You start by learning the vowels, diphthongs, how to transcribe words as to how it should be spoken. You can see all these in the old Advanced Learner’s Dictionary where every word in the dictionary is transcribed as to how to say it. Please check that out. The book was so good and our English teacher, Mr Asiedu had a command of every word in the book that he was given the name Mr. Ogundipe. We were at that time so proud to say that our English teacher is Mr Ogundipe himself. In class, we were given passages to transcribe ( as to how you will say or read it and I am talking about a whole passage not a line). Please grab the advanced learner’s dictionary and we can go over some words if you would have the time. I am always available but it should be American time. Good luck.
@@markntiri8251 Mother tongue cannot be blamed for Nigerians' English ascent issue: phonetics take care of that. I always wonder if Nigeria's own OGUNDIPE and TREGIDO's incredible English grammar book we used in our secondary schools in Ghana were not available to Nigerians themselves? The irony is that OLDER Nigerian generation like Obefami Awolowo, Azikiwe and the most famous Chenua Achebe are a few examples who were not accent "handicapped". Even if you google the name " Boniface Offokaja" a then Nigerian teenager who took part in 1957 High School debate in The US, you will understand what I am talking about. This Nigerian was BRILLIANT and very articulate and his Nigerian mother tongue did not dictate to his English PRONUNCIATIONS. Of cause English is NOT our mother tongue and therefore we will ALWAYS speak with variations to some extent, and I am not here to promote a colonial language imposed on us, but notwithstanding, proper hold on the phonetics will make it more intelligible to ALL to understand us when we speak.
Ghanaians don't say dacta, (you are over exaggerating, even our kindergarten kids don't say that). probably its the one you came in touch with. We pronounce it doctar. You can check that with google pronunciation or better still, your dictionary. Thumbs up.
Why will 🇳🇬 want to seek approval from 🇬🇭 as to who is saying the right english words when both countries have the same colonialism so 🇳🇬 are on the internet comparing 🇬🇭 english just like jolloff which originally came from Senegal 🇸🇳 and am like what the point my 🇳🇬
Bukunmi u ehh, i am trying to hate u but i cant becouse i love your free life style soo much, if u talk anything bad about ghana again i will call u a wintch or aje or mamiwater.
Walk/Work , Nigerian English is the worse in Africa. How on earth are people pronouncing word that way. Even the word Doctor, nigerians say Docto, and Ghanaians say Docta that is the correct way of saying it. This is where you find out the difference between Ghanaians and nigerians when they speak. Nigerian english is way off. Ghana english is the one that is used all over the world. And nigerian english is only limited to nigeria.
Ghana's English is the same to the world while Nigeria English is only to Nigerians. What baffles me is that Nigeria is also a British colony so why all these bad pronunciations?
Wait you people don't have any other content except Ghana and Nigeria you people are so shameless creating division among us you guys should stop all this nonsense
i actually like Nigerians who speak the truth about stuff like this and are wiling to learn .
Blessings are those who speak the truth out.🤗 Ghanaians accent is more phonitical😙😚😚
Well done, sister. You can now feel free to go anywhere in the world with your new found tongue. Keep it up. Help people to catch up.
You made my day complete with laughter, thank you, you looks beautiful
THIS IS AN EYE OPENER. THANKS MY SISTER.
Sister the fact of the matter is that the English peiple in the uk speak the same as Ghanaians!. Well done!
You started well and Ghanaians showed you love , after getting the Ghanaians subscribers to get monetized u showed us your true colors as a Nigerian and now Ghanaians are gradually ignoring your channel. I use to watch your channel when i was in the US and made sure i watch all ads alot but all that I see now is pretending love for Ghana to win them back. We ain't stupid dear !!
🥲🥲why naw? You words are harsh😭
@World of Telenovelas don't have a problem with that but the fake love isn't content . After she had Ghanaians on, She started joining clout chasers with " Ghanaians are Jealous of Nigerians " among other lies 😒. I have helped atleast 4 Nigerians here in the US 🇺🇸 and in US we ain't even seen as Gh or NG . She can't eat her cake and have it.
❤❤❤ akwaaba to GH
My fiance is Nigerian and we clash with each others language. He speak mostly pidgeon English? African American women have difficulty in understanding their speech, that's my problem. Love my Nigerian man. Peace ✌👍🏾❤
Nigerian should compare their English to the UK's
I have always wondered why Nigerians have a different accent as compared to Ghanaians. I was fortunate to go to secondary school from 1970 - 1975 and the English textbook that was used in Ghanaian Secondary schools at that time, was written by two Nigerians : OGUNDIPE and P.S Tregido. Out of this precious book we learnt English as the Queen’s language. This book had everything about English and even how to pronounce English words. You start by learning the vowels, diphthongs, how to transcribe words as to how it should be spoken. You can see all these in the old Advanced Learner’s Dictionary where every word in the dictionary is transcribed as to how to say it. Please check that out. The book was so good and our English teacher, Mr Asiedu had a command of every word in the book that he was given the name Mr. Ogundipe. We were at that time so proud to say that our English teacher is Mr Ogundipe himself. In class, we were given passages to transcribe ( as to how you will say or read it and I am talking about a whole passage not a line). Please grab the advanced learner’s dictionary and we can go over some words if you would have the time. I am always available but it should be American time. Good luck.
And I went to Mpraeso Secondary School, up on top of the Kwahu mountains in the Eastern Region
I think the lack of good teachers and bad education
MOTHER TONGUE. Our twi, ewe, Igbo, Yoruba etc mother tongues are responsible for our varying accents
Yes ooooo. I also used those Nigerian English books by Ogundipe
@@markntiri8251 Mother tongue cannot be blamed for Nigerians' English ascent issue: phonetics take care of that. I always wonder if Nigeria's own OGUNDIPE and TREGIDO's incredible English grammar book we used in our secondary schools in Ghana were not available to Nigerians themselves? The irony is that OLDER Nigerian generation like Obefami Awolowo, Azikiwe and the most famous Chenua Achebe are a few examples who were not accent "handicapped". Even if you google the name " Boniface Offokaja" a then Nigerian teenager who took part in 1957 High School debate in The US, you will understand what I am talking about. This Nigerian was BRILLIANT and very articulate and his Nigerian mother tongue did not dictate to his English PRONUNCIATIONS. Of cause English is NOT our mother tongue and therefore we will ALWAYS speak with variations to some extent, and I am not here to promote a colonial language imposed on us, but notwithstanding, proper hold on the phonetics will make it more intelligible to ALL to understand us when we speak.
Ghanaians say 'docta' not 'dacta'. point of correction.
Sis how You pronounce Comfortable one could know you are a Nigerian
Ghanaians don't say dacta, (you are over exaggerating, even our kindergarten kids don't say that). probably its the one you came in touch with. We pronounce it doctar. You can check that with google pronunciation or better still, your dictionary. Thumbs up.
This is very simple. Take Oxfords Dictionary on pronunciation and compare. You will realise that Ghanaian pronunciation is quite close to the British
Nothing close
Please consult the dictionary and see which is right?
No Ghanaian says dacta. It is not true. Docta rather. You guys should stop unnecessary exaggerations.
I was wondering myself 🤣🤣🤣 dacta s3 s3n😂
@@ikhe3547 No Ghanaian say dacta, probably its the one you came in touch with. We pronounce it doctar
@@missnaa6759 do you even understand my statement? 😂
Please read it again, your statement is irrelevant 😅
Nigeria is hard and they will do anything for money after all thus their trade mark.
Why will 🇳🇬 want to seek approval from 🇬🇭 as to who is saying the right english words when both countries have the same colonialism so 🇳🇬 are on the internet comparing 🇬🇭 english just like jolloff which originally came from Senegal 🇸🇳 and am like what the point my 🇳🇬
Bukunmi u ehh, i am trying to hate u but i cant becouse i love your free life style soo much, if u talk anything bad about ghana again i will call u a wintch or aje or mamiwater.
Walk/Work , Nigerian English is the worse in Africa. How on earth are people pronouncing word that way. Even the word Doctor, nigerians say Docto, and Ghanaians say Docta that is the correct way of saying it. This is where you find out the difference between Ghanaians and nigerians when they speak. Nigerian english is way off. Ghana english is the one that is used all over the world. And nigerian english is only limited to nigeria.
Really, have you listened to an average Ugandan speaking English?
Ghana's English is the same to the world while Nigeria English is only to Nigerians. What baffles me is that Nigeria is also a British colony so why all these bad pronunciations?
They were colonized by Jamaicans 😂
You have people who call stew soup, so what more do you expect? They don't even know the difference between stew and soup.
@@domisdope1743 hahaha. iIt makes big sense, hahahaha
@@domisdope1743 😂😂🤣
When you have a strong accent it is portrayed in your pronunciation. It also depends on the school one attended.
Please try to speak Ghanaian accent is the best, British speaks like that
Hi Bukunmi I like you so much please let me hear from you thank you
its simply because maybe Nigerians never studied phonetics and phonology in primary school.
Maybe Nigerians luck oral English 😂😂
Wait you people don't have any other content except Ghana and Nigeria you people are so shameless creating division among us you guys should stop all this nonsense