Why do you bring in African Americans. Do u know what is on our mind? You want to use Ghana's name to draw A. Americans to ya channel because they are in the country. You can talk for yourself because u are from africa(because our African ppl are troublesom) and your experience with Ghanaians would be different from an A.A would experience with us so let them talk themselves
I bet that 99% of people who don't know her country of origin would assume she is Nigerian, and maybe that's because many things about her -- accent, mannerisms, tone, attitude etc. -- are typically Nigerian and there's nothing wrong with that.
Of course Ghanaian curiosity is on another level 😂, first time meeting and you have to tell your story, its frustrating. Of course if you don't know some basic twi ,you are in trouble even while discussing with friends, they will switch to twi and leave you there, 😂 eh God To all foreigners in Gh ,I salute 🫡 your resilience 🎉 from the school system, fees and lifestyle 👏🏾 Salut, sephy😊
It's no different in any other country that's foreign to your own. If a Ghanaian were to be in Cameroon today, the locals would be asking where she's from. That kind of curiosity is part of human nature, which we all share. I live in a foreign country and I cannot tell you the number of times I've had to answer the "where are you from" question.
Of course you have done a wonderful piece😂. Bless you Akosua 🎉
Thank you! You too!
I actually thought you we were Nigerian when we first met, cool video😁
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Why do you bring in African Americans. Do u know what is on our mind?
You want to use Ghana's name to draw A. Americans to ya channel because they are in the country.
You can talk for yourself because u are from africa(because our African ppl are troublesom) and your experience with Ghanaians would be different from an A.A would experience with us so let them talk themselves
I bet that 99% of people who don't know her country of origin would assume she is Nigerian, and maybe that's because many things about her -- accent, mannerisms, tone, attitude etc. -- are typically Nigerian and there's nothing wrong with that.
Sephy is on fire... hhahahah..
You did not add that as a foreigner tell will always ask, when are you going back to your country..
It’s interesting how everyone copies Black American swag.
I really wanted to listen to this video, but it was hard for me to understand a lot of what you were saying.
I love the way your accent is more Ghanaian than Cameroonian now... awesome..
😊 thank you
do u know how Cameroonian accent sounds like😂😂
@@JudehEmpire Baba I lived in Cameroon for about 10 years... so i think i know Camer accent pretty well
@@BodeFASHOLA u have no clue buddy. U never lived in cameroon.
Hi there sephy I like your accent it sounds like a little French when you say some words🙂but it is sweet new subscriber a🇬🇭in 🇬🇧✌🏿
Oh thank you
Akosuah Sephy.
From the look of things, I think Cameroonians are as loud as Nigerians. After all, they're closest neighbours.
If you go to Rome do what Romens do
You are not a foreigner in your own country, but you are an African from different African state.
Beautiful lady
Thank you kindly
How can African become foreigner in Africa I dont.get it
Because Africa has 54 different countries that were created by the colonizers and accepted by Africans themselves.
Talk to ajim
Typical Cameroon arrogance every where they go my GOD
Of course Ghanaian curiosity is on another level 😂, first time meeting and you have to tell your story, its frustrating.
Of course if you don't know some basic twi ,you are in trouble even while discussing with friends, they will switch to twi and leave you there, 😂 eh God
To all foreigners in Gh ,I salute 🫡 your resilience 🎉 from the school system, fees and lifestyle 👏🏾
Salut, sephy😊
It's no different in any other country that's foreign to your own. If a Ghanaian were to be in Cameroon today, the locals would be asking where she's from. That kind of curiosity is part of human nature, which we all share. I live in a foreign country and I cannot tell you the number of times I've had to answer the "where are you from" question.
I am Ghanaian and my opinion is that you’re a Nigerian listening to your accent . 😂
No wrong, she's from Cameroon.
Her accent is a bit different from that of Nigerians but more of Nigerians