Point of correction my dear ... We Ghanaian guys ain't chisel... It's just that we are economical and budget detailed.... We struggle to make legit money unlike some Nigerians who will do anything just to make money... We value our sweat and we are always with the thinking of making properties before anything
Exactly my fucking point we work so hard to get our money and Naija guy will just to what it takes to get their money and spend if within an hour just get into a certain lady he has targeted,so they don’t mind spending on them but our ladies can’t see that and Dey pain me sometimes
No your wrong, as a Nigerian, it's no that we do whatever to make money that's why we spend it all ...the truth is, as a Nigerian I know the power withing me that allows me to loose my money today, and make it back tomorrow, it's a natural power I have to aggressively chase what I want I I'll get it...that's why I don't mind spending my money...
A calm person is more to be feared than a showy person . Always have that in mind . A calm person has the strongest mind . The most relaxed person is the most powerful . Never provoke a Ghanaian lol . Ghanaians are calm but we re like wild bears .
How long will it take you to know the difference between soup and stew?. Can't you just Google for once and do away with the ignorance of calling stew as soup and soup as stew.
There has being a lot of reforms in Ghana for the past 30 years so you don't see demonstrations in the country . We feel good in the country now so we have relaxed a bit .
Point of correction- Nigeria was in Ghana in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, etc were in Ghana. They were asked to go back to their countries during Dr. k. A. Busia- Prime Minister’s time. All these people schooled for in Ghana, because Dr. kwame Nkrumah thought we are all one. No Ghanaian laid hands on any of these foreigners to treat them bad , let alone take their lives as
What is blue trying to say? Ghana learning what from Nigeria? Ghana's democracy is far advanced than Nigeria, there is nothing to be learnt from Nigeria election that Ghana had not experienced.
16 states in Ghana so Ghana is not only Accra remember. Ghana has given all African countries visa on arrival apart from the already visa free countries..
@@chisomnzeh6249 Yes .... Am a Ghanaian and I know that Ghana have region and not states but I wrote STATES. just to make the normal Nigerian or foreigner understand very well what you were trying to tell them ..... That's why I used the word STATES .👍
CORRETION: The Ghanaian government gave the undocumented Nigerians a few months to get their document sorted, but the rumour spread that they were being chased away. There was absolutely no violence against the Nigerians. However, the government plus the Nigerian people justchased and killed Ghanaians, even when they were running away from Nigeria.
One thing about Nigerians they are laud, nationalist and proud of their country no matter how bad is Nigeria, but most Ghanaians are timid when talking wanna look like they respect ,Nigeria can't be a father to ghana, ghana gains independence before Nigeria and nkrumah was more powerful in Africa unity and know in the world, Nigerians think about their size of their country and population and how rich they are ,so they always think they are more versatile and laud, most Ghanaian UA-cam and bloggers don't have vim and proudness about ghana when they are talking or interviewing with other people
It's because Nigerians still call sacks "Ghana must go". Which is very stupid.just. I saw this Nigerian praising Ghana but then went into a shop and said he want to buy "Ghana must go" I'm watching from the UK and instantly got annoyed. But I love all Africans dearly.
Check with the British who own the English language. Ghanaians have it right. Soup is watery and Stew is not. Your Egusi soup is rather Egusi stew. Soup: a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables, etc., in stock or water. Stew:a dish consisting usually of meat or fish and vegetables cooked slowly in a small amount of liquid.
@Blue...please check your history. I've heard you mention this Ghana-Nigeis thing a number of times but it seems you do not have the facts. It was in the 1969 and not 1885. So the order was for all foreigners and not just Nigerians because they formed about 20% of the population. Nigerians happened to be the majority of that 20% with a population like 3million + in Ghana. Nigeria, in 1983, decided to sack Ghanaians and it was only Ghanaians and that's why we have "Ghana must go" in Nigeria. There was nothing like "Nigeria must go" in Ghana. But Ghanaians do not even talk about this. Ghanaian complaints about some Nigerians have to do with the extreme criminal elements and nothing else.
I am a Ghanaian, and I can tell you that what we did to Nigerians in 1969 was worse that what they did to us in 1985. It will shock you if you get the details.
@@ibrahimissaka5208 I don't think just by saying you are Ghanaian gives you enough "gravitas" or "latitude" to make such a statement, without providing the "details" that you inferred... I think you are assuming that I do not know the details....well I do and I disagree with your assertion. In any case my contribution was not about details or anything...I just wanted Blue to make the necessary corrections regarding the dates and the precursor incident or event. Thanks
Like our first Prime Minister and first President OSAGYFOU Dr Kwame Nkrumah said,,, ‘’Ghanaians 🇬🇭 are not timid people as has been suggested in the foreign press. Far from it. They may be slow to anger, and may take time to organize and act. But once they are ready they strike, and strike hard. It pays no one to tamper with Ghanaian 🇬🇭 freedom and dignity. And it’s painful truth.
Our democracy is retrogressing very fast. Akuffo Addo is destroying our democracy, and if care is mot taken, there will be a major crisis, most likely civil revolt after the 2024 elections. Appointing known active party activists as elections umpires, subtly supporting a biased EC to use unconstitutional measures to disenfranchise people, and packing the Supreme Court unnecessarily, is a recipe of chaos. Civil Society organisations have spoken, religious and social commentators have spoken, Afari Gyan and people of his stature have spoke, but they will not listen. Our democracy was doing well, but it appears Nana Addo and the NPP are hell bent on making it worst than that of Nigeria. This is a fact sycophantic political hypocrites blinded by hypocrisy and ignorance will accept. The danger is real.
@@chisomnzeh6249 Stop the empty bragging. The law of common averages show that Nigeria's performance is bad, worse than those of the average African country, and a disgrace to democracy. You are not even ashamed that a country of so-called 225 million people will have less than 25 million voting for a president. With Ghana's population of about 31 million, the last election saw over 13 million voting. In terms of voter registration and percentages, Ghana had over 70% while Nigeria did just over 20%. The fact is that Nigerian elections are far below average, an indictment on a country that is so much endowed with both human and material resources. By the way, do you know that India, a country with a population of over 1.2 billion people, gets it right unlike Nigeria with a mere 225 million? Please accept that Ghana has always done it better by all standards and means.
@@ibrahimissaka5208 lagos state economy is bigger than ghana economy. Nigeria is so great that a state in Nigeria is the 5th largest economy in africa. nigeria is so great that top 5 states in nigeria in terms of economy is richer than the countries that surround us
Which electorial process? Do you really think Ghana is a democratic country? You must be joking. Have you ever seen a democratic country where youngsters who go to watch the results of the election are shot and killed by the military? Brainless to mention the electorial process in Ghana.
@@frankbediako1372 What do you know about democracy? The average IQ level of people in Ghana is among the lowest in Africa and the world.Go and google it? Which better education get from your schools to know what democracy? Go and live in any democratic country in the West and compare it with the near dictatorship you have in Ghana today. Your useless education system does make you to think .
@@frankbediako1372 Nonsense. In a democratic country, a president would not appoint all his family members as ministers and presidential staff. He won't appoint his party's financial donator to work in the election commission office. Your surname alone tells me you are a villager and as such your village education did you no good.
I am happy to hear Blue use Jesus’s name that is good; it lets me know that her mind is God the creator of life. Jesus was not European; Jesus was a Hebrew. During Jesus’s life on earth, Hebrews were dark-skin people.
But you see, Shsgari the then president gave a limited time, like ultimátum for "alliens" to leave Nigeria. And he also nudged ordinary Nigerians to take the law in their own hands, free pass regarding the expulsión of foreigners in the 80's
I don't think Ghana and Nigeria have a lot in common. I don't know why Nigeria tends to think so. Ghana has more things in common with Ivory Coast, Togo and Burkina Faso than with Nigeria. The only thing Ghana and Nigeria have in common is 'English'. If you take away the English, there is absolutely nothing Ghana has in common with Nigeria. I always get irritated, when I hear that. Ig is like, people don't travel and do not read that much about other African countries.
nigeria has 225 million people no nigerian in nigeria cares about ghana. some don't even know where is in africa. nigeria has more in common with cameroon , benin than ghana. when you go nigeria not lagos or abuja go to other cities nobody cares about ghana
But there’s one thing I want to know is who started this rumor of Majority of Ghanaian women like Nigerian men 😂😂😂 Honestly I just want to know? Like how did we get to this conclusion? Lmao
You guys are funny! Maybe some Nigerian men may like Ghanaian men. Don't forget, Nana Addo had children with a Nigerian woman. So was the late Kofi Annan, the late UN Secretary General of the United Nations.😅
Y’all better stop USING THESE VUGAR LANGUAGE to describe Ghana ? Ie COMMON GHANA, GHANA MUST GO’,shi’ after all we as Ghanaians don’t envy Nigeria and Nigerians PERIOD? About time y’all find a BETTER SOLUTION TO YA COUNTRY’S PROBLEMS.
Keep your mouth shot, Ghana has never can never and don't have the capacity to tell Nigerians that are leaving in their country to go, suddenly Ghanaians just came out with propaganda that they ask Nigerians first to go, they should show the world the evidence. for me it's better they stop the lies.
You're absolutely wrong. Ghanaian and Nigerians have more in common than any of those countries you mentioned. Im akan but remember or know any Akan here in Ghana mingling with Akans in Ivory Coast. We don't do absolutely anything together. Im from Ahafo and have been to all Akans cities of Bouake Abengouro Bondoukou and the Akans there hates Ghanaians regardless of our Tribes. I think the Dwira people (almost same as Banda here in Ghana) and othe small tribes in Ivory Coast likes Ghanaians more more than the Akans in Ivory. Tell me when have you seen any Akan from Ivory Coast visiting interacting with Akans in Ghana? May be only the Nzemas from both sides. But forget about the other Akans- Anyin, Baule, Boron and other small ones
Had so much fun doing this with you🤍
Same!! It was nice filming with you 🤍
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WHAT HAPPENED IN 1885 BETWEEN GHANA AND NIGERIA
ME TOO I LIKE BANKU AND PALM NUT SOUP WITH OKRO IN IT
Point of correction my dear ... We Ghanaian guys ain't chisel... It's just that we are economical and budget detailed.... We struggle to make legit money unlike some Nigerians who will do anything just to make money... We value our sweat and we are always with the thinking of making properties before anything
Mtcheeew,. Don't tell me about Ghanaian guys, am know them well as a Nigerian,. U guys are bread, chiselled bread Weak
Exactly my fucking point we work so hard to get our money and Naija guy will just to what it takes to get their money and spend if within an hour just get into a certain lady he has targeted,so they don’t mind spending on them but our ladies can’t see that and Dey pain me sometimes
No your wrong, as a Nigerian, it's no that we do whatever to make money that's why we spend it all ...the truth is, as a Nigerian I know the power withing me that allows me to loose my money today, and make it back tomorrow, it's a natural power I have to aggressively chase what I want I I'll get it...that's why I don't mind spending my money...
Bigger in what, population, landmass or what
She's saying nonsense, 8 out of 10 Nigerians are doing cyber crims and selling drugs for their money 💲 here in South Africa so we can spend as them
A calm person is more to be feared than a showy person . Always have that in mind . A calm person has the strongest mind . The most relaxed person is the most powerful . Never provoke a Ghanaian lol . Ghanaians are calm but we re like wild bears .
Yep Nigerians should take us for granted
Medo nyame 😂
@@abrahamlincolnmensah8648 lol for real 😂
Must you expose the lion in us that's what Nigerians doesn't see on our crescent.. it's hidden don't wake it up
I like this Nigerian gril is good to see Africans getting along like that we have no one but each other.👍🏿🤣
Soup is soup: Palm Soup; Groundnut soup; Light soup;
Stew is stew: Kontomire stew; Egusi stew; Egg stew; Garden eggs stew etc etc
we cant wait sister drop it...😇
Lol calm down 😹😹
Dropping @ 3pm
Beautiful intelligent African Women. The flower blooms with radiance.
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Always giving us the best
Back to back
Thank you 🥰🥰
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Not me watching this and smiling sheepishly 😅
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So the argument is settled
Ghana Jollof won 🥇
They're your Ghanaian parents/ Guardian
How long will it take you to know the difference between soup and stew?. Can't you just Google for once and do away with the ignorance of calling stew as soup and soup as stew.
There has being a lot of reforms in Ghana for the past 30 years so you don't see demonstrations in the country . We feel good in the country now so we have relaxed a bit .
Exactly what I mean
We’ve always been relaxed
I like the way you have adopted our "word Chaley" 😂😂 it really spice up ur vibes ❤
BLUE really knows her stuff
to informationm im here because of blue
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Glad you enjoyed it 💯
Nigeria may be the African gaint but Ghana is the Pace Setter for rest of Africa to follow.
fool keep fooling yourself. even common ecowas nigeria contributes 75% of the conomy the rest of the 14 counties contributes 25%
Grt vid ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it 💯
You look amazing ❤
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Ghana Jollof,delicious.😝Nice video👌👑❤️
Ghana 🇬🇭 1
Nigeria 🇳🇬 0
Lol 😹😹
Point of correction- Nigeria was in Ghana in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, etc were in Ghana. They were asked to go back to their countries during Dr. k. A. Busia- Prime Minister’s time. All these people schooled for in Ghana, because Dr. kwame Nkrumah thought we are all one. No Ghanaian laid hands on any of these foreigners to treat them bad , let alone take their lives as
What about Kokonte and Groundnut soup?
Gh 🇬🇭 is the mother to Africa, what do you expect we love the continent
Africans are good by hosting one another with great kindness ..love and respect ..my Nigerian family was exceptional ♥️
Good to know 🌍🇳🇬🇬🇭
Hey BBA did I heard you write? you said 9ja jollof lm booking u first class ticket to 9ja 😂😂😂
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I saw this Nigeria lady in Takoradi during the Ankos ❤ last year and she may testify the feeling 😊
Yes Ghanaians we love ❤️😘
What is blue trying to say? Ghana learning what from Nigeria? Ghana's democracy is far advanced than Nigeria, there is nothing to be learnt from Nigeria election that Ghana had not experienced.
Nigerians teach ghanians everything ...
Ghanians are really empty, compared to Nigeria
@@masterpnk3717 you are just sick
lagos state economy is than ghana economy . you can start from economy
@MASTER PnK You are comparing yourselves to Ghana, Pig is your name🐷
Wow you guys are so beautiful 🤩, I'm watching from USA 🤩, Ghana jollof rice 🎉❤🍚
Wow, thank you
Wow I like this video infact one Africa one love
Glad you enjoyed it 🥳
I am here for the Melanins.The Melanated skin is why am here.Jamaica is too small for me want to be home in Africa
16 states in Ghana so Ghana is not only Accra remember. Ghana has given all African countries visa on arrival apart from the already visa free countries..
ghana doesn't have states rather region . ghana is not a federation
@@chisomnzeh6249 Yes .... Am a Ghanaian and I know that Ghana have region and not states but I wrote STATES. just to make the normal Nigerian or foreigner understand very well what you were trying to tell them ..... That's why I used the word STATES .👍
Stew and soup same in Ghana not opposition like blue is saying. Soup is watery and stew is solid in Ghana.
Very nice to stay in ghana God bless you
So nice
Ghanaians are disciplined but not timid.
Interesting conversation
Glad you enjoyed it
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Ghana u are pretty with passion,ghana girls organic beauty are u
This girl is a Ghanaian now oo, her accent has change totally. Her Ghanaian accent is accenting
Lol yes
CORRETION: The Ghanaian government gave the undocumented Nigerians a few months to get their document sorted, but the rumour spread that they were being chased away. There was absolutely no violence against the Nigerians.
However, the government plus the Nigerian people justchased and killed Ghanaians, even when they were running away from Nigeria.
I dated girls from.nigeria kenya serria leon and liberiai love African women i am African American i say it with respect to African women i love them
You are Ghanaian born by Nigerian parents
The Asantes are loud paa oh🇬🇭🇬🇭
Eii Blue, where have you been hiding, girl? It's been quite a while since I saw your videos.
One thing about Nigerians they are laud, nationalist and proud of their country no matter how bad is Nigeria, but most Ghanaians are timid when talking wanna look like they respect ,Nigeria can't be a father to ghana, ghana gains independence before Nigeria and nkrumah was more powerful in Africa unity and know in the world, Nigerians think about their size of their country and population and how rich they are ,so they always think they are more versatile and laud, most Ghanaian UA-cam and bloggers don't have vim and proudness about ghana when they are talking or interviewing with other people
Trust me, you have no idea what it means to be a nigeria ..you'll fly
Go and find the dictionary meaning of soup and stew my sister
Ghana we have 2 types of soup oo biko.. we have light soup and other kinds of soup 🍲 😂😂😂 that's why you're confused 😅
Point of correction
Ghanaians no be stingy
Ebe sey if dey no love you dem no go spend for ur top that's All
Get this and know peace
It's because Nigerians still call sacks "Ghana must go". Which is very stupid.just. I saw this Nigerian praising Ghana but then went into a shop and said he want to buy "Ghana must go" I'm watching from the UK and instantly got annoyed. But I love all Africans dearly.
Ghanaians are not timid
Yes Ghanaians did it in 1969 and Nigeria did it twice 1983 and 1985 so that it
Miss, I think I watched your interview with Miss Ondiro which eas very nice. But in your intro I don't hear you and the name of your channel🇬🇭🇬🇭
Check with the British who own the English language. Ghanaians have it right. Soup is watery and Stew is not. Your Egusi soup is rather Egusi stew. Soup: a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables, etc., in stock or water. Stew:a dish consisting usually of meat or fish and vegetables cooked slowly in a small amount of liquid.
Nigerians always learn their politics from Ghanaians ❤❤❤
@Blue...please check your history. I've heard you mention this Ghana-Nigeis thing a number of times but it seems you do not have the facts. It was in the 1969 and not 1885. So the order was for all foreigners and not just Nigerians because they formed about 20% of the population. Nigerians happened to be the majority of that 20% with a population like 3million + in Ghana. Nigeria, in 1983, decided to sack Ghanaians and it was only Ghanaians and that's why we have "Ghana must go" in Nigeria. There was nothing like "Nigeria must go" in Ghana. But Ghanaians do not even talk about this. Ghanaian complaints about some Nigerians have to do with the extreme criminal elements and nothing else.
I am a Ghanaian, and I can tell you that what we did to Nigerians in 1969 was worse that what they did to us in 1985. It will shock you if you get the details.
@@ibrahimissaka5208
I don't think just by saying you are Ghanaian gives you enough "gravitas" or "latitude" to make such a statement, without providing the "details" that you inferred...
I think you are assuming that I do not know the details....well I do and I disagree with your assertion. In any case my contribution was not about details or anything...I just wanted Blue to make the necessary corrections regarding the dates and the precursor incident or event. Thanks
Blue Beatrice, what about Lesplay??😂😂😂😂
Check from the English people who gave us the language. Soup is watery and stew is thick. Your Egusi soup cannot be a soup, 😂.
Like our first Prime Minister and first President OSAGYFOU Dr Kwame Nkrumah said,,, ‘’Ghanaians 🇬🇭 are not timid people as has been suggested in the foreign press. Far from it. They may be slow to anger, and may take time to organize and act. But once they are ready they strike, and strike hard. It pays no one to tamper with Ghanaian 🇬🇭 freedom and dignity. And it’s painful truth.
Ghana has already got it right because we have had successful election and transfer of power since 2000
Mtcheeew go and see how your leaders are selling u off with Gold
Our democracy is retrogressing very fast. Akuffo Addo is destroying our democracy, and if care is mot taken, there will be a major crisis, most likely civil revolt after the 2024 elections. Appointing known active party activists as elections umpires, subtly supporting a biased EC to use unconstitutional measures to disenfranchise people, and packing the Supreme Court unnecessarily, is a recipe of chaos. Civil Society organisations have spoken, religious and social commentators have spoken, Afari Gyan and people of his stature have spoke, but they will not listen. Our democracy was doing well, but it appears Nana Addo and the NPP are hell bent on making it worst than that of Nigeria. This is a fact sycophantic political hypocrites blinded by hypocrisy and ignorance will accept. The danger is real.
you can't compare a country with 31 million to a country with 225 million people. Nigeria is like a mini continent
@@chisomnzeh6249 Stop the empty bragging. The law of common averages show that Nigeria's performance is bad, worse than those of the average African country, and a disgrace to democracy. You are not even ashamed that a country of so-called 225 million people will have less than 25 million voting for a president. With Ghana's population of about 31 million, the last election saw over 13 million voting. In terms of voter registration and percentages, Ghana had over 70% while Nigeria did just over 20%. The fact is that Nigerian elections are far below average, an indictment on a country that is so much endowed with both human and material resources. By the way, do you know that India, a country with a population of over 1.2 billion people, gets it right unlike Nigeria with a mere 225 million? Please accept that Ghana has always done it better by all standards and means.
@@ibrahimissaka5208 lagos state economy is bigger than ghana economy. Nigeria is so great that a state in Nigeria is the 5th largest economy in africa. nigeria is so great that top 5 states in nigeria in terms of economy is richer than the countries that surround us
Nigerianns are the smartest people in the world Ghana and kenya running neck to neck
Blue hahaha Nigerians doesn’t know the difference between Soup 🍜 and stew 😂😂😂❤❤
The cultural difference obviously. That's why u should keep in mind your mind open.
Blue, we are not timid. We believe in the electoral process, and our vote will count.
Which electorial process? Do you really think Ghana is a democratic country? You must be joking. Have you ever seen a democratic country where youngsters who go to watch the results of the election are shot and killed by the military? Brainless to mention the electorial process in Ghana.
You are timid
@Ben Bo Read a high school book on the theory of democracy before you spew gibberish. Ignorance is bliss.
@@frankbediako1372 What do you know about democracy? The average IQ level of people in Ghana is among the lowest in Africa and the world.Go and google it? Which better education get from your schools to know what democracy? Go and live in any democratic country in the West and compare it with the near dictatorship you have in Ghana today. Your useless education system does make you to think .
@@frankbediako1372 Nonsense. In a democratic country, a president would not appoint all his family members as ministers and presidential staff. He won't appoint his party's financial donator to work in the election commission office. Your surname alone tells me you are a villager and as such your village education did you no good.
What makes me scared of Nigeria is the kidnapping
Ghanian don't scam like Nigeria
😂
I am happy to hear Blue use Jesus’s name that is good; it lets me know that her mind is God the creator of life.
Jesus was not European; Jesus was a Hebrew. During Jesus’s life on earth, Hebrews were dark-skin people.
Ghana has free shs..other countries dont.
But is it not the same as "abeg"🇬🇭🇬🇭
But you see, Shsgari the then president gave a limited time, like ultimátum for "alliens" to leave Nigeria. And he also nudged ordinary Nigerians to take the law in their own hands, free pass regarding the expulsión of foreigners in the 80's
WRONG MADAM! IN GHANA SOUP IS WATERY AND STEW IS A SOFT PASTE
Why Nigeria women say Ghanaian men are chisel😂😂…the day i have money I spread my friends and women but when i dont have, i dnt do it. simple ….
How are Ghanaian guys chisel ??? 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I don't think Ghana and Nigeria have a lot in common. I don't know why Nigeria tends to think so. Ghana has more things in common with Ivory Coast, Togo and Burkina Faso than with Nigeria. The only thing Ghana and Nigeria have in common is 'English'. If you take away the English, there is absolutely nothing Ghana has in common with Nigeria.
I always get irritated, when I hear that. Ig is like, people don't travel and do not read that much about other African countries.
nigeria has 225 million people no nigerian in nigeria cares about ghana. some don't even know where is in africa. nigeria has more in common with cameroon , benin than ghana. when you go nigeria not lagos or abuja go to other cities nobody cares about ghana
But there’s one thing I want to know is who started this rumor of Majority of Ghanaian women like Nigerian men 😂😂😂
Honestly I just want to know? Like how did we get to this conclusion? Lmao
Lol
There is no night life in Nigeria she is exaggerating in Nigeria when night catch you outside you will be kidnapped.
Nigerians should leave Ghanaians alone oooo😮
You guys are funny! Maybe some Nigerian men may like Ghanaian men. Don't forget, Nana Addo had children with a Nigerian woman. So was the late Kofi Annan, the late UN Secretary General of the United Nations.😅
You speak it perfect but next time learn Fante
Pls ooo, not every lady in Ghana loves Nigerian men.
They don't know much about Ghana...
Ghana is so peaceful unlike Nigeria when one ALWAYS lives in FEARS of being killed or face MISHAPS , I have been there before during the 80's !!
fool .
nigeria is bigger and better. ghanian president the same responsibility as lagos state governor. lagos state economy is bigger than ghana economy
small countries are always safe compared to big countries. nigeria is more safe than america. go check stats.
@@chisomnzeh6249joke man😅😅😅
It’s not true. I am Ghanaian.. it’s your woman dating our men in Europe here.
Come see.
Not vice verse
Ur laiy we Ghanaians we know more than u Nigerias and Ghana is older than Nigeria
Has she told you she's in love with Sharkboy? She's been foreskinning the guy on social media plenty plenty.
Always throwing their weights about yet no substance
Y’all better stop USING THESE VUGAR LANGUAGE to describe Ghana ? Ie COMMON GHANA, GHANA MUST GO’,shi’ after all we as Ghanaians don’t envy Nigeria and Nigerians PERIOD? About time y’all find a BETTER SOLUTION TO YA COUNTRY’S PROBLEMS.
u are talking about Ghana shame on to u
Ghana mas go are u not a shame
don't u have any Programm always Ghana
Ghana if l will u l will not talk about Ghana
because of whey u trat as in u land😢
Keep your mouth shot, Ghana has never can never and don't have the capacity to tell Nigerians that are leaving in their country to go, suddenly Ghanaians just came out with propaganda that they ask Nigerians first to go, they should show the world the evidence. for me it's better they stop the lies.
They were the first to chase us o
This happened around 1969 to 1972. Ghana had a Prime Minister called Prof Kofi A Busia .
Tell blue,she might live in Ghana but she knows nothing about Ghanaian
You're absolutely wrong. Ghanaian and Nigerians have more in common than any of those countries you mentioned. Im akan but remember or know any Akan here in Ghana mingling with Akans in Ivory Coast. We don't do absolutely anything together. Im from Ahafo and have been to all Akans cities of Bouake Abengouro Bondoukou and the Akans there hates Ghanaians regardless of our Tribes. I think the Dwira people (almost same as Banda here in Ghana) and othe small tribes in Ivory Coast likes Ghanaians more more than the Akans in Ivory. Tell me when have you seen any Akan from Ivory Coast visiting interacting with Akans in Ghana? May be only the Nzemas from both sides. But forget about the other Akans- Anyin, Baule, Boron and other small ones
We don't have anything in common with Nigerians we're not the same