No one introduces Ghana best to the world like their football superstars. Talk of legendary Tony Yeboa, Abed Pele , Sully Montari, Essen, Sammy Okafor, The list is endless. Am Kenyan and I believe Ghana produces very good footballers. Am a Ghana supporter and football made me fall in love with Ghana. My wish is to visit this land of heroes!
Just a lovely exchange between two well grounded young Black Africans you feel the modesty between the two refreshing views learning from each u respectful cultures and Ideas show very little difference between the two nations Kenya and Ghana. This makes our Families and Ancient Ancestors so pleased and proud of Us poring out our BLESSINGS ❤❤❤ The Black Man and his Families come from the Nile Valley originally, Kush, Kemit, Meron.
Wow I have learnt a lot from this interview… I thought I knew a lot but the guy is very eloquent and intelligent about how compared things. I hope this guy finds a good job or business to do in Ghana and stay. He’s correct 100%
The Touzaafi we prepare in northern Ghana is hard and not soft like we have in the south. Apparently, the Touzaafi we do eat in the north is very nutritious because it's made with either millet or corn mixed with other spices. Thump up for this video.
Watched this video twice cos you oozed a lovely personality(smile and demeanor). You also oozed such a lovely natural beauty. And the last is your lovely Ghanaian acquired accent.
His accent izzzzz gone otilo 😂😂😂 …but his looks are very much Kenyan! Lovely video guys and she such a beautiful host both physically and how she’s so collected!
Okra is in Kenya but mostly used in the coastal region, and we also have slimy food called mrenda eaten mostly in the western part of Kenya, but Mwaura is from central Kenya and they eat mostly carrots and potatoes 😂😂😂😂
As a 🇰🇪... That's very true... Inshort in Kenya we eat different types of food in different parts of the country.. Personally I first ate okra when I went to Coast region of Kenya(Mombasa)... Back in my hometown(Eastern part of Kenya) we mostly eat Githeri(mixture of maize &beans)
This was some wholesome content. Working under the ambit of African Union & it’s regional affiliates, member states should incentivise institutions of learning to have more cross border and regional student exchange programs. Instead of say national service or option for example, taking a gap year to travel & volunteer in a different region on the continent should be encouraged.
@@JC-ty3zq not all of them. Nigerians are bold, rich, adventurous, impactful (both positively and negatively), and are an important demographic that Ghana/West Africa, in fact the world can 'benefit' from. Check out the number of Nigerians patronising our airports/lorry stations travelling between Ghana and Nigeria etc daily/weekly. When planes couldn't land in Lagos because of poor facilities, do you know the number of Nigerians who thronged our hotels in just that 1 week? The number of them paying top dollar in our schools, holidaying here etc? The number of afro Americans who are Nigerians and came here for year of return/ to stay instead of Nigeria etc etc? We can try sifting the good from the bad
The guy left Kenya at a young age and mostly lived in boarding school so he may not know so much about his country a lot. Really good interview. Both are quite well spoken. I think people in Western Kenya anda few down the Coast may have some similar features to Ghanaians eg women with big butts, darker muscular looks and rounder faces.
Please helpe understand how you can mix red meat together with like white meat. Yhey can mic fish, chicken and beef and even cow skin all in one stew. For us East African its sacrilegious
I thought the lady is Ghanaian tho. Such a proper Ghanaian girl decent with her simple but classy hair style and looks that’s the hallmark of Ghanaian women 🇬🇭❤
What you call fried rice we call vegetable rice. We also use spices but whole like dhania, garlic, ginger, rosemary, cardsmon and cinnamon sticks for baking, cloves, hoho, etc Kenyans prefere fresh ingredients and fresh herbs because we are a super agricultural area unlike west africa that imports a lot of its agricultural produce including milk and spices. In Kenya when someone adds too much spices ee ssy that person is probably feeding us food that's not fresh hence the masking
Thank you for having me Janie.This was really fun 😅
Thank you for sharing your experience with me😊
Had so much fun!😄❤️
🇬🇭💖🇰🇪
Charles repent.
Oyah bro oa huyu mrembo. Bring her to Kenya, both can make a good fam
@@reubentv2948 fisi 🤣😂😝
No one introduces Ghana best to the world like their football superstars. Talk of legendary Tony Yeboa, Abed Pele , Sully Montari, Essen, Sammy Okafor, The list is endless. Am Kenyan and I believe Ghana produces very good footballers. Am a Ghana supporter and football made me fall in love with Ghana. My wish is to visit this land of heroes!
May Almighty Allah bless you abundantly amen my dearest brother in humanity
Bro I wish your dreams come true
Anytime you ready let me know, we are waiting for you. Ghanaians love Kenyans too
The host is Nigerian and the guest Kenyan but they both seem to have acquired Ghanian accent,the chemistry os just so naturally between the two of you
His accent has become Ghanaian. 🇰🇪
Couldn't agree more
Isn't it
😂😂😂
The two of you have a good vibe. You will make a cute couple.
Charles was a good friend on campus, very reserved but in a good way
All nations right?
Which university?
He even speak English like Ghanaians 👍 👌
yes oo
We love Kenyans 🇬🇭💖🇰🇪 one Africa
We love Ghana!
My kikuyu person am also in ghana ..who else in Ghana we meet
Just a lovely exchange between two well grounded young Black Africans you feel the modesty between the two refreshing views learning from each u respectful cultures and Ideas show very little difference between the two nations Kenya and Ghana. This makes our Families and Ancient Ancestors so pleased and proud of Us poring out our BLESSINGS ❤❤❤
The Black Man and his Families come from the Nile Valley originally, Kush, Kemit, Meron.
As a Ghanaian I love Kenyans
I love Ghanian ladies they look wonderful 🌹🥰🇰🇪
He’s peaking Ghanaian English accent . You are loved
Ghanian ladies to the world 🇰🇪🥰🥰👌
This guy will make heaven
I’m just enjoying your laughter and hairstyle and how nice Ghanaians are.
Awww. Thanks baby girl😄❤️
From Jamaica I want to go home. Back to Africa
Wow I have learnt a lot from this interview… I thought I knew a lot but the guy is very eloquent and intelligent about how compared things. I hope this guy finds a good job or business to do in Ghana and stay. He’s correct 100%
I like this honest handsome dude. This interview is up there.
Thank you 😄
Lovely 🥰, we all can agree that fufu and light soup is legendary.
Yes oo😊❤️
The Touzaafi we prepare in northern Ghana is hard and not soft like we have in the south. Apparently, the Touzaafi we do eat in the north is very nutritious because it's made with either millet or corn mixed with other spices. Thump up for this video.
Oh really? Then I’ll have to visit northern Ghana soon😄
You both have beautiful personalities..smooth, calm
You guys are funny 😄. 🇬🇭 ❤
Watched this video twice cos you oozed a lovely personality(smile and demeanor). You also oozed such a lovely natural beauty. And the last is your lovely Ghanaian acquired accent.
Thank you😊
His accent izzzzz gone otilo 😂😂😂 …but his looks are very much Kenyan! Lovely video guys and she such a beautiful host both physically and how she’s so collected!
Love your style: Sounds more like a conversation than an interview.
thank you
Proudly Ghanaian 🇬🇭
Awesome guy, and very sincere, great interview
Thank you
wow, just came across your channel and i subscribed cos i loved this video. Much 💕❤🤍❣
Aww, thank you 😊
Thank you for loving Ghana Akwaaba enjoy
the host looks more Ghanaian than nigerian luv ur style.
Nigeria we are divided in feature and looks I bet she is northern Nigerian they look good
I thought she’s Ghanaian, she doesn’t even have a Nigerian accent
Okra is in Kenya but mostly used in the coastal region, and we also have slimy food called mrenda eaten mostly in the western part of Kenya, but Mwaura is from central Kenya and they eat mostly carrots and potatoes 😂😂😂😂
Lol 😂
Dorine wacha izo 😂😂
@@lillywyn8077 😂😂 ama nadanganya?
Ai doreen ata kama bana,
Very true🤣
Great video. Greetings from Kenya.
Asante 😄
@@JanieYakz Karibu 😃.
@@JanieYakz kotoko🤣
“Ghana was presented to you…..by who?”😂
I had to ask o my dear😂😂😂
Wow, Kenya would be an interesting country to live in as a Ghanaian.
😂😂😂
Yeah
But why ? Ghana is more interesting because its more cultural and less westernized.
@@pietrojenkins6901 I know its surprising to you but different people enjoy different countries because of different things and that's okay🤷♀🤷♀
More Kenyans, East/South Africans should come into Ghana let's have more west-east Africa connection
He is a nice guy, and you are also a pretty girl and your voice is sweet 😃👌
i'm a ghanaian studying in kenya and okra is very common in the coast than in nairobi
As a 🇰🇪...
That's very true...
Inshort in Kenya we eat different types of food in different parts of the country..
Personally I first ate okra when I went to Coast region of Kenya(Mombasa)...
Back in my hometown(Eastern part of Kenya) we mostly eat Githeri(mixture of maize &beans)
@@paulynemwende4210 well, you are right. i find most of the things we eat in ghana in mombasa than i did in Nairobi
@@migyikrarachael5889fund for me a Ghanaian girl ilove them so much🥰🥰👌👌🇰🇪🌹
This was some wholesome content. Working under the ambit of African Union & it’s regional affiliates, member states should incentivise institutions of learning to have more cross border and regional student exchange programs. Instead of say national service or option for example, taking a gap year to travel & volunteer in a different region on the continent should be encouraged.
This is a great suggestion. I hope our African leaders implement this which will benefit the continent.
Very entertaining.!! I Love it.. Hope you're still in Ghana tho..
Love you guys 😊
This is refreshing ❤
I've enjoyed this vlog
😊😊
That one is a ghanaian keep him 😂😂love from kenya
😂😂😂 greetings from a Ghanaian.
Good interview technique well done
Very nice and beautiful conversation guys
Hi good 👍 job. I really enjoyed your conversation with the our Brother. Thanks for sharing 👍. Watching from Nevada.
I’m glad you did😄
We have plantain in kenya its just that its not our main dish just a certain community that its their main food
Ghanaians we love foreigners😍❤️👌
YES BUT NOT NIGERIANS
@@JC-ty3zq 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is a virtue, but unfortunately it could be damning
@@nanayawmireku3274 we can be selective in only letting in skilled migrants
@@JC-ty3zq not all of them. Nigerians are bold, rich, adventurous, impactful (both positively and negatively), and are an important demographic that Ghana/West Africa, in fact the world can 'benefit' from. Check out the number of Nigerians patronising our airports/lorry stations travelling between Ghana and Nigeria etc daily/weekly. When planes couldn't land in Lagos because of poor facilities, do you know the number of Nigerians who thronged our hotels in just that 1 week? The number of them paying top dollar in our schools, holidaying here etc? The number of afro Americans who are Nigerians and came here for year of return/ to stay instead of Nigeria etc etc? We can try sifting the good from the bad
I love Kenya 💘
The guy left Kenya at a young age and mostly lived in boarding school so he may not know so much about his country a lot. Really good interview. Both are quite well spoken. I think people in Western Kenya anda few down the Coast may have some similar features to Ghanaians eg women with big butts, darker muscular looks and rounder faces.
The second riddle got me cracking lol 😂😂😂 bad boy
I knew it😂😂😂
Very lovely and interesting video, you all are funny. I loved the plantain and banana conversation 😀
Haha😄
Good job dear keep it up 💯👌
I really enjoyed this interview
I’m glad you did😄
Wellvome to our Lively country and Ghana loves you all
“That one de3”. You have become a Ghanaian already!
yes o😀
Very Nice talk
You guys are amazing 💖💖🙂
Thank you 😄
He now sounds like a Ghanaian in fact both of you.
First time here and enjoyed your interview.
Thank you 😄
This was fun to watch. 🙌🏾
This is fun. Highlight for me was the question section 🤣🤣🤣
Lol. Ikr😂
Hello Jamie
This was such a fun interview and I loved it.
Is your always your smile that does it for me.
This is Nash for London
Aww, thank you so much ❤️
As for the taxi drivers, insults (kwasia)is their anthem.
I love this interview. Was surfing and found this. So beautiful and fun. Good job. Keep it up.
Thank you 😊
Charles should try roasted plantain with peanut
I never saw this work... Came out well
Oh really? Mr camera guy 😜
@@JanieYakz lool
Charlse is my mate in university ❤
Very good video clip. Thanks.
This interview was hilarious and the chemistry between you guys was nice 💚 much love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇬🇭
Thank you 😊
Very beautiful and humblest sister ❤
Thank you 😊
@@JanieYakz may Almighty Allah bless you abundantly amen my dearest sister in humanity Ghanaian brother here
@@klaw1425 Ameen 🙏🏾
Welcome to Ghana
Please helpe understand how you can mix red meat together with like white meat. Yhey can mic fish, chicken and beef and even cow skin all in one stew. For us East African its sacrilegious
lol 😂
Very funny interesting interview
Bro come back home... you even have a West African accent 😮😮 ❤❤
lol, he'd be back soon
You both have become Ghanaians. The way u talk, act and everything.
Awww😄
I like this guy he is fun to watch.
This girl has a crush on you man. Some cool vibez there
Very interesting interview
Thanks
Nice video, keep it up
Thanks
She is so beautiful ❤🎉
Mwaura speaks(accent) like someone from the west seriously!!! Ha ha Love from UGANDA
That's how most Kenyans speak
Emo Tuo (Rice balls) is different from Tuo Safe (The softer one)
Steam will condensed and fall back as water
The host looks and sound more Ghanaian.....I was confused about her nationality
Murerenda is slummy. But not eaten in Central Province.
We have slimmy food mrenda to be precise for the Luhya community in Kenya
Steam becomes cloud and fall back as rain.
Good couple ✌🏼👌🏼
But he sounds like a Ghanaian ❤
I thought the lady is Ghanaian tho. Such a proper Ghanaian girl decent with her simple but classy hair style and looks that’s the hallmark of Ghanaian women 🇬🇭❤
Ur accent look like Ghanaians ur beautiful
Keep up the good work
Thank you
Alaah, this guy picked Ghanian accent bwaana!!
Mwaura should just come home with this girl. Make a baby already.
Haha 😂😂 @mwaush are you seeing this?🤣😄
Mixing Kenyan and Ghanaian accent together 😂tho he sounds more Ghanaian
Lol😂
Hhmm even some of my Ghanaians said red red or beans and gari is poor food hhmm outside gentlelity home crying
Lol
What you call fried rice we call vegetable rice. We also use spices but whole like dhania, garlic, ginger, rosemary, cardsmon and cinnamon sticks for baking, cloves, hoho, etc Kenyans prefere fresh ingredients and fresh herbs because we are a super agricultural area unlike west africa that imports a lot of its agricultural produce including milk and spices. In Kenya when someone adds too much spices ee ssy that person is probably feeding us food that's not fresh hence the masking
Try eating northern Ghanian TZ.
Which is quite different from the south.
I’ll try it soon😄
@@JanieYakz it's same as the TZ in Northern Nigeria
Was fun 🤩 watching
Thank you
Yeah you say that again unless you find their trouble 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂