@@tosinojo7310 There is nothing funny here am a Nigerian trust me Ghana is far more peaceful sweet and civilised 2 live in 100% dan Nigeria. Channel ur laughter 2 ur corrupt politricktians who hve made Nigeria so backward
Alas, Ghana jolof won. The plate was left empty. This is an amazing vlog and representation of Ghana. Your travel buddy is nice and, amusing. She enjoyed the journey and embraced Africa.
Ngl this is an amazing vlog video,is good advertisement for Ghana and a call for more people abroad to visit my motherland-Ghana . For the Jollof rice Ghana always win . I’m a big fun though- Ghanaian living in London.
.dbdjk nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
Thk for this beautiful clip and God bless ur work and Ghana for making Africa proud. I pray that the greed, criminality and raw sense of self centeredness in the heart of Nigeria political leaders never find the heart of Ghana political leaders for ever, Amen!!! Cheers.
Awwww it was great meeting you.... waiting for you to come back and complete the song...you are not a bad singer yourself.... I’m glad you tasted Gh jollof🤪
Sister Adeola to me this is one of ur best video I have so far enjoy thank you sister u beautiful with intelligent to work u just smart lady may God guide u in all ur ways
We were in Accra for the very 1st time back in October 2020 meeting new family that we had just found. The people there are fantastic and really friendly. You were lucky you didn't have nearly 2hrs to get through the airport because of Covid tests, visas, health forms etc That was with a personal assistant straight from the plane doors, being pushed to the front of the queues etc. As you show in your vlog it really is a beautiful country and hopefully when we get to go back will see more the same as you
Hey Adeola, thanks for promoting Ghana and Africa. I I enjoyed watching ghana, been long i left home and you made me felt like going back. Anyways, i saw the way you enjoyed the Ghana Jollof, but bias in your jusgement🥰
I have tasted Senegalese, Ivoirienne, Burkinabe, Togolese, Nigerian and Ghanaian jollofs. I must say each country has adapted and added somethings to the original recipe to make it their own. Without doubt, Ghana's jollof tops the charts, honest. Maybe the shito is the extra edge, who knows? Did you get chance to try the Ghana Awaakye and tuo zaafi too? I bet you, you would have bitten your tongue abi. They are finger licking good la. Adeola, I noticed you ate every grain of the jollof rice. We know you know Ghana's jollof is the best but want to pull for your home country Nigeria. We understand, otherwise those Oga will never allow you back into the country Nigeria.
i have the opposite experience....i have ordered ghanian jellof multiple times and to me it dosnt taste like jellof. I also eat it after hearing Ghanians hype it but it was not good. I prefer your wakye
There is only one Jollof and it's from SeneGambia, all the others are poor imitations. I am Ivorian and I am willing to admit it. The original dish name is "Tieb Bou Dien" ( a rice dish cooked with fish) from the Wollof people ( from Senegal and Gambia). Find an authentic Senegalese or Gambian restaurant and you will find out what I am taking about. Peace, my brother!
@@theafricannomad4203 Peace Yaw, I don't question the origin of Jollof. Everybody knows it originated from Senegambia. That is even in the name...jollof which is a corruption of the name Wollof. And we do thank them for bringing to the world that amazing cuisine. However, once it was here, others added their own local inputs to meet their local tastes. In Côte d’Ivoire I fell in love with Acheke (Attiéké) and avocado plus fish. It went along very well with the beer you called 33. Acheke is gradually making it's way into Ghana and who knows what they may add to it to localize it. Bottom line, we have great cuisines along West Africa. I love them. I also love the Ivorian sweet coffee and long bread plus condensed milk. So brother Yao (Yaw) let's celebrate our traditions. We are great people altogether, from Dakar to Lagos. One Ecowas.
@On est tous ivoirien Yes, my brother we are all Ivoiriens as well as Ghanaians. Remember, Ivoirien or Ghanaian, these are recent names or terminologies in our history. We have been Akans and other tribes many centuries before the white man came to Africa. My grandmother's father was Ivoirien who immigrated to Ghana - the Gold Coast (Côte d'Or) as a goldsmith. To be precise he was an Ébrié from the Grand Bassam area. I had the honour to visit with them in 1982 following the lead of my grandmother. Surprise, surprise, I could not understand their language even though they claimed to be Akans. They wear traditional clothes (kente) and gold ornaments like the Akans in Ghana, did everything similarly, but I couldn't understand them. We spoke French which I learned at school. In my heart I wish Ghana and Ivory Coast was never divided into two by the English and French as we are one people and have so much in common.
Beautiful ladies. Love the take. Ghana dey try. Was there by road from Nigeria. It was quite a trip. The international road in nigeria was bad while other international road to Ghana was much better until you move into the area.
This video was so much fun watching it. if only you could record my reactions 😅. Funny seeing myself at the end of the video. Adeola and Kat, you are so amazing. Well done for always keeping it real.
Hello Adeola, i'm so happy u've finally visited Ghana. I'm a fan of you and Pararan (PMN). Pararan speaks Twi so i guess he's lived here a while. You should visit often and have a cute little studio House for you and your friend where you can stay longer and immense in the culture. Adeola, the jollof issue is not even about West Africa...origins - Wollof . So we have Gambia, Senegal, Liberia, Ghana and Nigeria. Then i just learnt our AAs family across the atlantic pond have their jollof called Jambalaya. Jollof is a West Africa Native....the slave traders couldn't take that too from our bro and sis across the pond...OH SHOUT OUT TO JOLLOF. alas the never ending jollof war....we love it...it must and will evolve till eternity.
jkdkd nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
bbdj nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
Abiola you are such a joy to watch, I am a Ghanaian in the United States and from Cape Coast where the CASTLES is located, when I was growing up not knowing anything about the slave trade we use to play soccer in that slave dungeon
Adeola, this was very nice. So much has changed for good in Ghana. i see that the airport has been substantially improved from the time I was thee a few years ago. Many congratulations to the people of Ghana. Next time visit some nightspots and see what he street food looks like. Great one Adeola. Now, when I you going to do Lagos or Abuja, particularly Lagos airport?
Hello sis, I really love every thing about your video but you should have visited Elmina castle which was about 10 minutes drive from cape coast. All the same we love you. Thanks from Nevada
bjf nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
Yaaayyy you guys went to my hometown beach resort. You guys should visit the beach resort in October and experience our festival with thousands of people. You'll love it.😍😍😍🇬🇭🇬🇭
Ghana and Nigeria we're one🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Word 🙌
Ghana Airport is beautiful!
Ghana is beautiful, i'm Gambian, i would like to visit Ghana one day
You have to come
you are welcome, we are one people
@@yvettearthur2919 i will when i finish college
@@akwaabafarms178 yh 100%
Shame on you u don't know ur country djarey
Finally I can see Ghana jollof Won✌🇬🇭👍😀
Hahahaha.... u can never come close !!! As she said Yours is the version of a naija apprentice cook
@@OmoOwa u funny
Ghana one of d most civilised and fast developing countries in Africa i am proud to be living right here in Accra
lol ok
@@tosinojo7310 Hater
@@nkrumahsfootstepz2.0bibini36 who is hating on an inferior racist like you from Ghana
Bro to u but not for the local man in Ghana.
@@tosinojo7310 There is nothing funny here am a Nigerian trust me Ghana is far more peaceful sweet and civilised 2 live in 100% dan Nigeria.
Channel ur laughter 2 ur corrupt politricktians who hve made Nigeria so backward
Alas, Ghana jolof won. The plate was left empty. This is an amazing vlog and representation of Ghana. Your travel buddy is nice and, amusing. She enjoyed the journey and embraced Africa.
I live in madina and work at vida E caffe.... I'm very happy you came.
Then u dey suffer for traffic oo
Sister the jollof rice was 'just ok' and you 'managed it' but yet you scraped your plate 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
This was so much fun!!!!!! Thanks Adeola!!
I.Can now confirm people all over the world love Shito now,Shito the new gold
Fun fact : that bumpy road (magnet - teshie) is tarred now 😁😁😁
Wish I bumped into you. Would have loved to be your tour guide.😩 Trust you enjoyed Ghana.❤️
Ghana looks very beautiful 😍
Adeola, we thank God for a peaceful election that made it possible for you to visit, God bless our homeland, you're welcome anytime 🇬🇭💖💕
This is most honest and realistic documentary about my country.
Ghana 🇬🇭, the most PEACEFUL & RESPECTFUL Country in Africa🌍
“AKWAABA🤝 “means
everyone is welcome with love ❤️ 🙏🏾
@el show de bernisita y sus aventuras... 💯🇬🇭👍🏾
Ngl this is an amazing vlog video,is good advertisement for Ghana and a call for more people abroad to visit my motherland-Ghana . For the Jollof rice Ghana always win . I’m a big fun though- Ghanaian living in London.
I just love this woman, my Africa sister.
Nice showcase of my beloved country. God bless you.
We Nigerian's don't hate like you Ghanaians OK..we understand the spirit of supporting each other to greatness
GH jollof is he best in the world... Adeola come one .. .dont lie... you emptied that plate....
I was waiting for this AMAZING documentary to end... Then I'm like "she sings well too?!"
Thank you ma.
My sister that dirt road is now completed o
That was in November before the elections
FYI: i stay around that side,
It's my dream to visit Ghana. I almost did, but Corona said "not yet".
U will b highly welcome bruh
Feel free 2 hit up
@@emmanuelskilful2489 Thank you🙏🏾 Yeah, it would be great to meet up with people over there.
@@clantis Hit up whenever you ready bruh
You are funny
It ain't too late bruh
You've got such an amazing travel buddy.
Ghana is amazing 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🤔
Very amazing 😍❣️ but what's your name
Adeola, you're such a beautiful soul. Grateful for what you are doing for Africa, our beautiful home. Keep it up, Africa needs the likes of you!
Funny enough u managed to clear the Ghana jollof🇬🇭😂😂😂
.dbdjk nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
Love it all... Love the song you recorded, it's actually beautiful, go complete it, can't wait to see it... You doing a great job...
You are amazing as always. Glad you loved your trip to Ghana 🇬🇭
This is a great and very insightful video.Glad y’all had so much fun.
Thk for this beautiful clip and God bless ur work and Ghana for making Africa proud. I pray that the greed, criminality and raw sense of self centeredness in the heart of Nigeria political leaders never find the heart of Ghana political leaders for ever, Amen!!!
Cheers.
Visiting Ghana is on my to do list now .
Wow! Didn't know you sand. Can't wait for the full song to drop.
Adeola, only your golden voice can bring back the dead. Wow!
You're in my childhood community Madina, Ashaleybotwe and Ashongman nice one...you made my day beautiful
Awesome video ❤, I'm planing to visit Ghana after this whole covid craziness is over.
Adeola can you do more travel vlogs? really enjoyed it and your narrative skills is muah! so natural...Thanks!
Adeola is not living in Afrika I don’t think she can do it but if you want to see how beautiful Afrika is check out #wodemaya
@@blessedchild3923 Will Surely check it out...Thanks
I love African vlog video, & like how you & your friend were enjoying in Ghana.
Merry Christmas and Happy New year All
Everyone needs a travel buddie like Kate 👌. Lovely vlog
Thanks for visiting my homeland,I lived in Nigeria for some time and loved it,come visit again
Awwww it was great meeting you.... waiting for you to come back and complete the song...you are not a bad singer yourself.... I’m glad you tasted Gh jollof🤪
You should tell us the prices of things and the entire trip. It’ll help and encourage those who want to take this trip. Great video. Thanks.
True. We would love to know d cost so we can plan ahead. Also $ rate.
The sights and sounds of Africa (Ghana) . . . Awesome.
Adeola is the funniest African woman, most African women appear mean like they ate their sense of humour for dinner 🍽😂
What a moronic thing to say! How many African women do you know? Smdh!
🤣🤣
Meeeen, I didn't realize you're this beautiful. You really pretty Adeola
she's married o
Thanks Adeola for visiting Ghana you are always welcome.
Our girl Adeola is simply lovable.
Loved the duo Adeola and Kat showcasing Ghana :D
Adeola!!!!! DO MORE!!! I love this.
Love you Adeola, thanks for visiting Ghana. Love my Naija people
Thx Adeola & team for ur inspiring & entertaining videos as always👌🏾. That airport is world class, & my 9ja leaders need to see how it’s done.
Where are you watching this amazing vlog from?😍😍
Me: Kenya🇰🇪
Watching it from Dibba-Fujairah, UAE . Miss my country Ghana.
watching from 🇺🇲
Adeola always keeping it real.
Adeola always happy. Full of smile. Love u.
Welcome to Ghana Adeola.Currently on a visit there too.Its a place to be.
Is funny on the jollof side you eat the jollof to forget you bring a bowl😂🤣🤔🇳🇬🇬🇭
I would like to see more of this once in a while. :)
Sister Adeola to me this is one of ur best video I have so far enjoy thank you sister u beautiful with intelligent to work u just smart lady may God guide u in all ur ways
Love your voice!
Your travel buddy is booootiful!
welcome... nice to have you in our country... God bless you
Nice documentary Adeola, there are service apartments next to Capitol fully loaded and with internet😁😁👏👏👏👏
You seem fun and personable. I love watching your videos.❤🇺🇸
Ahba now, adeola even your face told me that you loved the jollof. Thanks for visiting my country.
loving this episode !!!!!
ADEOLA, eeeeeeh!! so you fit SANG like angels. Abegi, produce albums o!
We were in Accra for the very 1st time back in October 2020 meeting new family that we had just found.
The people there are fantastic and really friendly. You were lucky you didn't have nearly 2hrs to get through the airport because of Covid tests, visas, health forms etc That was with a personal assistant straight from the plane doors, being pushed to the front of the queues etc.
As you show in your vlog it really is a beautiful country and hopefully when we get to go back will see more the same as you
Adeola, thank you so much for sharing your first trip to Ghana experience! Lord help us in Naija!!!!!
You have a future in singing my "girl"!!!!
Hey Adeola, thanks for promoting Ghana and Africa. I I enjoyed watching ghana, been long i left home and you made me felt like going back. Anyways, i saw the way you enjoyed the Ghana Jollof, but bias in your jusgement🥰
I have tasted Senegalese, Ivoirienne, Burkinabe, Togolese, Nigerian and Ghanaian jollofs. I must say each country has adapted and added somethings to the original recipe to make it their own. Without doubt, Ghana's jollof tops the charts, honest. Maybe the shito is the extra edge, who knows? Did you get chance to try the Ghana Awaakye and tuo zaafi too? I bet you, you would have bitten your tongue abi. They are finger licking good la.
Adeola, I noticed you ate every grain of the jollof rice. We know you know Ghana's jollof is the best but want to pull for your home country Nigeria. We understand, otherwise those Oga will never allow you back into the country Nigeria.
i have the opposite experience....i have ordered ghanian jellof multiple times and to me it dosnt taste like jellof. I also eat it after hearing Ghanians hype it but it was not good. I prefer your wakye
There is only one Jollof and it's from SeneGambia, all the others are poor imitations. I am Ivorian and I am willing to admit it.
The original dish name is "Tieb Bou Dien" ( a rice dish cooked with fish) from the Wollof people ( from Senegal and Gambia). Find an authentic Senegalese or Gambian restaurant and you will find out what I am taking about. Peace, my brother!
@@theafricannomad4203 Peace Yaw, I don't question the origin of Jollof. Everybody knows it originated from Senegambia. That is even in the name...jollof which is a corruption of the name Wollof. And we do thank them for bringing to the world that amazing cuisine. However, once it was here, others added their own local inputs to meet their local tastes.
In Côte d’Ivoire I fell in love with Acheke (Attiéké) and avocado plus fish. It went along very well with the beer you called 33. Acheke is gradually making it's way into Ghana and who knows what they may add to it to localize it. Bottom line, we have great cuisines along West Africa. I love them. I also love the Ivorian sweet coffee and long bread plus condensed milk. So brother Yao (Yaw) let's celebrate our traditions. We are great people altogether, from Dakar to Lagos. One Ecowas.
@@ebottah I totally agree.
@On est tous ivoirien Yes, my brother we are all Ivoiriens as well as Ghanaians. Remember, Ivoirien or Ghanaian, these are recent names or terminologies in our history. We have been Akans and other tribes many centuries before the white man came to Africa. My grandmother's father was Ivoirien who immigrated to Ghana - the Gold Coast (Côte d'Or) as a goldsmith. To be precise he was an Ébrié from the Grand Bassam area. I had the honour to visit with them in 1982 following the lead of my grandmother. Surprise, surprise, I could not understand their language even though they claimed to be Akans. They wear traditional clothes (kente) and gold ornaments like the Akans in Ghana, did everything similarly, but I couldn't understand them. We spoke French which I learned at school. In my heart I wish Ghana and Ivory Coast was never divided into two by the English and French as we are one people and have so much in common.
Our airport is one of the biggest airport in West Africa 🤣🤣🤣
I shouldn't be surprised. Anything you've touched has been golden. Peaceaaaaout
Nice to seee this. I was a foreign student in Ghana. You making me miss my second country☺️☺️☺️☺️
Beautiful ladies. Love the take. Ghana dey try. Was there by road from Nigeria. It was quite a trip. The international road in nigeria was bad while other international road to Ghana was much better until you move into the area.
Hmmm! Looks like a fun trip. Your friend appears to be a good sport.
This video was so much fun watching it. if only you could record my reactions 😅. Funny seeing myself at the end of the video. Adeola and Kat, you are so amazing. Well done for always keeping it real.
Hello Adeola, i'm so happy u've finally visited Ghana. I'm a fan of you and Pararan (PMN). Pararan speaks Twi so i guess he's lived here a while. You should visit often and have a cute little studio House for you and your friend where you can stay longer and immense in the culture. Adeola, the jollof issue is not even about West Africa...origins - Wollof . So we have Gambia, Senegal, Liberia, Ghana and Nigeria. Then i just learnt our AAs family across the atlantic pond have their jollof called Jambalaya. Jollof is a West Africa Native....the slave traders couldn't take that too from our bro and sis across the pond...OH SHOUT OUT TO JOLLOF. alas the never ending jollof war....we love it...it must and will evolve till eternity.
What a fantastic video.......
You turn more beautiful by the day.....
Please Adeola, we need the song ooo. Amazing Amazing
Ghana is Beautiful I took Pictures there as well .
Adeola never knew you sing 🎶 I ooh plenty talent
I believe you Adeola 😂😂😂... she’ll speak in tongues after eating Nigerian fried Ata rodo
jkdkd nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
She told Kat "you're a very good friend" 🤭😊😆😅. Jollof rice wars!
bbdj nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
One thing about you I love is the way you laugh
Abiola you are such a joy to watch, I am a Ghanaian in the United States and from Cape Coast where the CASTLES is located, when I was growing up not knowing anything about the slave trade
we use to play soccer in that slave dungeon
Thank for showing love to Ghana
Very nice visit to Ghana. I can't wait to touch down on the mother Africa.
Africa's funny lady is going to Ghana. Let the jollof war Begin ha ha !!!!
Adeola, you always make my day. You give me good laugh.
Love u sis happy Christmas and a new year in advance 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
It is my dream to visit Ghana one day 😆😆
U will always be welcomed bro,since Ghana and Nigeria are twin sisters
Adeola, this was very nice. So much has changed for good in Ghana. i see that the airport has been substantially improved from the time I was thee a few years ago. Many congratulations to the people of Ghana. Next time visit some nightspots and see what he street food looks like. Great one Adeola. Now, when I you going to do Lagos or Abuja, particularly Lagos airport?
What a powerful voice you have wow God bless 🙏
Welcome come to Ghana, I'm one of your fan, but I'm a Gambian, I love your show so so much,
Hello sis, I really love every thing about your video but you should have visited Elmina castle which was about 10 minutes drive from cape coast. All the same we love you. Thanks from Nevada
Kat is fun to be with!
You are beautiful n stunning ma'am, Adeola.
And your friend Kat, is as well a beautiful personality with beautiful soul.
Loving you both from here
I laughed so hard when said she now feels at home when she saw the dirty road...I know exactly what she meant😆😆😆
Same!
bjf nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year do to covid so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help GOD bless u
She meant back to Africa 😂😂😂
Yeah
Not dirty but dirt road
Aunty Deola this yur singing na wa oooo. Looooool
Yaaayyy you guys went to my hometown beach resort. You guys should visit the beach resort in October and experience our festival with thousands of people. You'll love it.😍😍😍🇬🇭🇬🇭
Adeola u are gifted. ,u have ability to sing ,perdue music.