Hooooney, thank you for having me. You are such a ball of light and energy. This is by far the most fun I have had on set. Aburi is beautiful and so is your content. Thank you again.
Greetings are important here, in Ghana, because when you pass by without greetings and something happens to you and you sort of collapse. Those you disrespected will be the same people who will come to your rescue. That is why everybody matters in Ghana 🇬🇭. Thank you.
Wow today I am in luck to have come in contact with your video...I have been watching her videos but did not subscribe then all of a sudden i stopped seeing her video but couldn't even remember her name! 🙆🏾♀️🤦♀️
If you are not in ghana in december and April, then your year is is 10months in the world, coz Christmas in ghana as a whole and Easter festival in Kwahu around April dieer , yawa
Hello i just got into your channel and i love your content ,i love your visitor Ondiro Oganga,you are a breath of fresh air,iam from Kenya,but the only thing i would say is the Kenyans upcountry greet each other not like the rat race in Nairobi.
Am also lefty i do many things with my left hand am Nigerian but when i visit Ghana its always difficult for me even payinh them with my left hand they wont accept it
@@GeneviveDerby, Go to church every day? Staying in church all day (4 hours and up) on Sunday? What is it doing for Ghana innovation and development? Look up to some fake white Jesus to come and fix Ghana? Power prayers that bring no result to the economy? What have all these done for job creation, manufacturing, innovation, invention, good governance, trustworthiness, etc?
The Kenyan lady so vibrant talker, I have been to Nairobi, very vibrant bigger city with some infrastructure there. The people are interesting. Most of them are Christians and they love music. Made some few friends there. Kenya thumb up. We love our homeland Ghana the gate way of Africa. Nevertheless, Accra is far far safer than Nairobi because, I was told to have IDs on me throughout and also beware of 'corn men' (they are like criminals junkies) I nearly met one in front of my hotel and the security warned me to be careful. The freedom here in Ghana can't be taken for granted. The police in Nairobi are not bonded well with the citizens and there is vast disconnect between them. Ghana police thumbs up. Here in Ghana if you're are law abiding you're totally free but in Nairobi you can be attacked easily if you are walking alone somewhere. They need to improve in their security and the people should also learn freedom.
Hooooney, thank you for having me. You are such a ball of light and energy. This is by far the most fun I have had on set. Aburi is beautiful and so is your content. Thank you again.
Aww thank you B for granting me this interview ☺️. It was so fun
I am praying for mama Africa; she is rising up; her children are supporting her.🙏🏽🌹🌸💖❤️🖤💚
I miss Ghana, such lovely people.
Talking about food! The way we prepare our food is just like music. Many musical notes combine to make great music
Yaas 😹
Love Ondiro's vibe
Yaas 🥳🥳
We all do
Brilliant analysis. Wow this Kenyan is brilliant
Ondiro said hrrrrrrrrr 😂😂😂😂 now she is a Ghanaian 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭☝️😃
Greetings are important here, in Ghana, because when you pass by without greetings and something happens to you and you sort of collapse. Those you disrespected will be the same people who will come to your rescue. That is why everybody matters in Ghana 🇬🇭. Thank you.
Enjoyed your conversation so much, thanks for making us learning something like that about Ghana
Aww glad you enjoyed it 🥳
My sister from Kisumu is fluent ... Intelligence detected.. Kenyan gal
Yaas 🥳🥳
I really love this lady. She's eloquent..i just love her vibe ❤
I love Ondiro and her intelligence. Good interview 👍
Thank you 🙏🏼
Grt convo ❤️
Nice coversation paa, Oganga is soo grt personality in Ghana b we welcome her
Yes a great personality 💯
Enjoyed this conservation, new subscriber.
Welcome to the family 🥰🥰
This lady can talk ❤
East Africa and west Africa sister hood beautiful beautiful we need more of this the sharing and appreciation of the different cultures beautiful
Yaas 🤍
@@GeneviveDerby Africa is rich in culture it is a wonder land one could never get bored to much to see and to do and all of the food
Wow today I am in luck to have come in contact with your video...I have been watching her videos but did not subscribe then all of a sudden i stopped seeing her video but couldn't even remember her name! 🙆🏾♀️🤦♀️
Genny, long-time, missing you papa.
The way Ondira is talking deɛ she is already a Ghanaian
Awww 🫶🏼
Lol Kenyan Ghanaian
@@GeneviveDerby her accent has change to Ghanaian 🇬🇭 now
@@ackahkofiefrancis4289Naah that's a typical Kenyan accent
Ehhhh Ghanaian women are sooo pretttyyyyy from a Ugandan, Kenya ofcourse has very pretty women ,just beautiful!!!! Africa to the world
Nice interview
Ondiro never forgets her covid experience
Lol
Ondiro is very outspoken. She is so outspoken; she reminds me of the actress, Keke Palmer.
She is Eloquent 💯
Love this set up it’s so beautiful ❤❤❤love this interview my favorite
Aww thank you Stacy
Great interview..
Thank you
This is fire 🔥
Yaaas 🥳🥳
I love this east africa meet west africa😊
Excellent conversation.
Thank you
Awesome 👏
🥳🥳
Just catching up on this video. I love her energy! Lovely interview 💛
Thank You Henrietta 🤍
One of my fav👑❤️❤️❤️👌
Glad you enjoyed it
Love this 💗
Thank you ☺️
Nice conversation
Thank you
Great interview.🔥🔥. i love it..
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful interview
Thank you 🙏🏼
Nice interview one ❤❤
Thank you
If you are not in ghana in december and April, then your year is is 10months in the world, coz Christmas in ghana as a whole and Easter festival in Kwahu around April dieer , yawa
It’s a whole different vibe
The pepper can be too much.
Ondiro is all vibes 😊😊😊
Very true 💯
@@GeneviveDerby Gene , ur very good in ur question hahaha I really appreciate and enjoyed u here in London 😇🇬🇭🇬🇧
@@GeneviveDerby re u on IG?
@@sourcestvghuk9897 glad you enjoyed it
@@sourcestvghuk9897 yes @genevive.derby
Very interesting conversations
thank you
Excellent talk 👌🏽
Thank you ☺️
Hello i just got into your channel and i love your content ,i love your visitor Ondiro Oganga,you are a breath of fresh air,iam from Kenya,but the only thing i would say is the Kenyans upcountry greet each other not like the rat race in Nairobi.
This thing of saying 'im annoying' makes one feel powerful but sets a bad precedent exuding power at others happiness.Not hating on Ondiro though.
I love the show.. Kindly ondiro do an interview with Miss trudy
Glad you enjoyed watching
Love it ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
The other thing again in Ghana they don’t like people paying with left hand and I am a lefty so it was really difficult for me.
Yes true
Hope you’re doing well now
@@GeneviveDerby o yes I’m fine. Just visiting every year. This year I was at Kintampo visited the caves at Kunsu and different waterfalls
@@nancykoroma8291 that’s great 💯
Am also lefty i do many things with my left hand am Nigerian but when i visit Ghana its always difficult for me even payinh them with my left hand they wont accept it
Well done my daughter 😘 Ghana love you.
Yes! You're absolutely right! Ghanaians are very hospitable to 'foreigners'.......but hate their own! Very sad!
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You are our wife
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Ghanian girls have a very sexy accent.
The church thing is too much.
This is arguable
@@GeneviveDerby, Go to church every day? Staying in church all day (4 hours and up) on Sunday? What is it doing for Ghana innovation and development? Look up to some fake white Jesus to come and fix Ghana? Power prayers that bring no result to the economy? What have all these done for job creation, manufacturing, innovation, invention, good governance, trustworthiness, etc?
The Kenyan lady so vibrant talker, I have been to Nairobi, very vibrant bigger city with some infrastructure there. The people are interesting. Most of them are Christians and they love music. Made some few friends there. Kenya thumb up. We love our homeland Ghana the gate way of Africa. Nevertheless, Accra is far far safer than Nairobi because, I was told to have IDs on me throughout and also beware of 'corn men' (they are like criminals junkies) I nearly met one in front of my hotel and the security warned me to be careful. The freedom here in Ghana can't be taken for granted. The police in Nairobi are not bonded well with the citizens and there is vast disconnect between them. Ghana police thumbs up. Here in Ghana if you're are law abiding you're totally free but in Nairobi you can be attacked easily if you are walking alone somewhere. They need to improve in their security and the people should also learn freedom.