A wonderful woman, and a fantastic interview. I am glad you have adopted Ghana well. Snails are wonderful, it is a big delicacy in Ghana!!, even here in France.
@@SerameAndBeyond I really love your contents may almighty Allah bless you abundantly bless your marriage aameen , honestly you're doing a Godly job by showing us these beautiful humanity contents I'm Ghanaian here and I really love south Africa.
Wow what another beautiful interview with Osofmummy Sonia(mamapastor). She's so bubbly and I enjoyed watching it was like we can have more time with her. Love what you're doing ausi Serame cos you're really showing that there are good west African men out there who really love and care for their South African wives. Some of us had a bitter taste but your show has changed the narrative we had and have proven that not all are the same. Much love my sister
Thank you so much my sister 🙏🏾❤ and I am so sorry you had it different. Like I always say, theirs good and bad people in every nation. Ke go rata rati ❤
Oh but my love for Ghana...Etisen (hello in Twi)... can't wait to taste banku and waakye... nice one Serame. I loved the interview so much also learnt alot....by the way I'm on the Naija jellof side
🇬🇭 A ghanaian watching from spain am just laughing, Ghana is a pan Africanist nation since indepence, times I get surprised when Kenyans,South Africans resisting Inter-marriege, Ghana first president was giving a wife from Egypt, Ghana gave Robert Mugabi a wife when he was schooling in ghana,so Ghana we are an example of how black race should behave
Love this interview,,, Don’t start da Jolof War ooo SofMamamee wayadie😂😂well I’m also a Ghanaian wife, so Ghana Jolof I dey😅😂😂had a good laugh thank u,, Medasee wai(Thank u)
Beautiful love story Mrs Kallai, I can't wait to collaborate with you on my UA-cam cooking channel and cook jollof rice from Ghana and Nigeria so that we can compare notes 😋 🤭😁 To the host: beautiful content. You've just gained a subscriber 🤗
My dear it's not worth comparing because cooking as you know is individual and it can not be generalized. Jollof war is just a cheap popularity because most countries around the world tend to think that most from Africa are Nigerians.
May almighty Allah bless you abundantly and your marriage amen I honestly love south Africa ladies I'm Ghanaian here i really wish to marry a 2nd wife from South Africa insha Allah
This is normal because they north is dry and since snails trive in the humid forest areas thats while most northerners dont eat snails. In some parts of Europe like France snail is à delicacy.
Let’s not start jollof war 😂 but I bought Nigerian jollof in Ghana when I went to mokola market Accra, with fellow Rotaractors during my undergraduate days for international your exchange…
@@SerameAndBeyond Yeah, we went with our School bus from Nigeria, when we got to the market and the woman sited our bus number plate that the bus came from Nigeria, she was so happy to see us, she told us she is selling Nigerian jollof, and we were surprised like how? She then explained to us that she’s a Nigerian and they have many Nigerians in that market… She is Yoruba and all of us that went for the youth exchange to University of Ghana, Legon are Yorubas as well… We just switch from English to our dear Yoruba language immediately… We bought the jollof rice and it was superb… that jollof rice was actually the best food I ate while we were there for like 7 days…
This is Amazing video from Nigeria in Spain 🇪🇸 🇳🇬
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
A wonderful woman, and a fantastic interview. I am glad you have adopted Ghana well. Snails are wonderful, it is a big delicacy in Ghana!!, even here in France.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
Women are Precious in Ghana.
Well, she looks like a Ghanaian woman her shape and looks no wonder he married her. Akwaba sisters.💝💗💛❤
I'm a Ghanaian living in London UK. I really enjoyed the interview. Greetings to our in-law 🇬🇭✊🏿🇿🇦. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
@@SerameAndBeyond I really love your contents may almighty Allah bless you abundantly bless your marriage aameen , honestly you're doing a Godly job by showing us these beautiful humanity contents I'm Ghanaian here and I really love south Africa.
Wow what another beautiful interview with Osofmummy Sonia(mamapastor). She's so bubbly and I enjoyed watching it was like we can have more time with her.
Love what you're doing ausi Serame cos you're really showing that there are good west African men out there who really love and care for their South African wives. Some of us had a bitter taste but your show has changed the narrative we had and have proven that not all are the same. Much love my sister
Thank you so much my sister 🙏🏾❤ and I am so sorry you had it different. Like I always say, theirs good and bad people in every nation.
Ke go rata rati ❤
Beautiful interview Sonia, I enjoyed watching
My Ashanti Maame, Accra is very nice I agree, the people there are very welcoming
Can't wait to visit 😍
Wooow, she’s my cousin and I totally agree with everything she said. What a lovely interview.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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And thanks to you, we got to listen to her beautiful love story ❤ i appreciate you sis ❤
Such a bubbly guest and so funny😂😂😂😂the removing of the curtains, even the great grandmother's stuff🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha you'll wash laundry until your hands bleed 🤭😆
She's amazing, thank you for watching sis ❤
I enjoyed the interview👌👌👌she is so lively and shared a lot of points too❣️❣️❣️
Thank you so much for watching sis, i appreciate you ❤❤
I love Ghanians Everywhere you meet them,I live in KZN and they are beautiful people.
Absolutely beautiful people ❤ thank you so much for watching
I truly loved the love story ❤
Absolutely beautiful 😍 thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
Oh but my love for Ghana...Etisen (hello in Twi)... can't wait to taste banku and waakye... nice one Serame. I loved the interview so much also learnt alot....by the way I'm on the Naija jellof side
😆🤭 the last statement 🤣
Thank you so much for watching sis 💕
I love Ghana the land of Wode Maya❤
You and I both ❤👌🏾really can't wait to visit
🇬🇭 A ghanaian watching from spain am just laughing, Ghana is a pan Africanist nation since indepence, times I get surprised when Kenyans,South Africans resisting Inter-marriege, Ghana first president was giving a wife from Egypt, Ghana gave Robert Mugabi a wife when he was schooling in ghana,so Ghana we are an example of how black race should behave
Oh yes president Mugabe's first wife was from Ghana. Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
I laughed throughout your video here in Nigeria. Kudos to you. Interesting we are from the same State_ Ekiti.
🥳🥳🥳❤
Love this interview,,, Don’t start da Jolof War ooo SofMamamee wayadie😂😂well I’m also a Ghanaian wife, so Ghana Jolof I dey😅😂😂had a good laugh thank u,, Medasee wai(Thank u)
🤭🤭🤣🙈 where can I buy Ghanaian jollof in GP, i wanna see something 🙈🤣
@@SerameAndBeyond please don’t start with me oo, me no go talk for Restaurant I go talk for my self in my house🤦♀️
@@obakhedilinga2588 drop location, I'm coming with my own skaftin of 🇳🇬 jollof just incase 🙈
@@SerameAndBeyond 😂😂u will have to chuck urz in the bin, Trust me😁
My friend would love to be on your channel. What's your method of contact.
She can dm me on Instagram @serame.ajayi
In northern Ghana the wife have to wake up early to clean and wash too
Really? Wow
Don't start the jollof war ooo 😀😀😀what an amazing love story,tbh west Africans are so welcoming
I have closed that war sir 🤭
Such a beautiful love story ❤
She represented well. That’s my baby sis ❤ a beautiful love story showing that love has no boundaries 💞🙏🏽
Absolutely 👌🏾 love always win 👌🏾 thank you so much for watching 🙏🏾
@@SerameAndBeyond one day try and interview wada maya
I think I must come to South Africa to get a wife😍 🇬🇭✊🏿🇿🇦
You should
😊🤭
Nice one. Did you reach out to her?
Beautiful love story Mrs Kallai, I can't wait to collaborate with you on my UA-cam cooking channel and cook jollof rice from Ghana and Nigeria so that we can compare notes 😋 🤭😁
To the host: beautiful content. You've just gained a subscriber 🤗
My dear it's not worth comparing because cooking as you know is individual and it can not be generalized. Jollof war is just a cheap popularity because most countries around the world tend to think that most from Africa are Nigerians.
Awww thank you so much ❤ I appreciate you
May almighty Allah bless you abundantly and your marriage amen I honestly love south Africa ladies I'm Ghanaian here i really wish to marry a 2nd wife from South Africa insha Allah
Thank you so much for watching
2nd wife?? Eish
Please try reach out to Nigeria and America couples because this beautiful contents is humanitaria
This is south african and other african countries. Maybe she could do SA married to a black american
Most of the tribes in northern Ghana don't eat snails
Noted
This is normal because they north is dry and since snails trive in the humid forest areas thats while most northerners dont eat snails. In some parts of Europe like France snail is à delicacy.
Let’s not start jollof war 😂 but I bought Nigerian jollof in Ghana when I went to mokola market Accra, with fellow Rotaractors during my undergraduate days for international your exchange…
🙈🤭😆 so they sell Nigerian jollof in Ghana? Nice.
@@SerameAndBeyond Yeah, we went with our School bus from Nigeria, when we got to the market and the woman sited our bus number plate that the bus came from Nigeria, she was so happy to see us, she told us she is selling Nigerian jollof, and we were surprised like how? She then explained to us that she’s a Nigerian and they have many Nigerians in that market… She is Yoruba and all of us that went for the youth exchange to University of Ghana, Legon are Yorubas as well… We just switch from English to our dear Yoruba language immediately… We bought the jollof rice and it was superb… that jollof rice was actually the best food I ate while we were there for like 7 days…
@@EdTech_Instructor 🤭 lovely to meet your peeps when you go to a different country, lol I'm yet to taste Ghana jollof then I'll judge for myself 😆
@@SerameAndBeyond its NIGERIAN WHO SELLS IT
Obviously Serame you enjoy Nigerian jollof rice😂😂😂😂
🙈🙈🙈😆😆😆😆
Girls please don't start jollof war
😆😆😆😆🤭
😂Ghana jollof slaps more
@@leratopitiki1648 😆😆😆😆🤭 no you didn't 🤣
😂I'm telling you Sesi Serame, ever since my mother in law taught me to cook it the ghana way is so nice
@@leratopitiki1648 🤭🤣 i need to taste it 😊