THE STORY OF A RESILIENT IVORIAN LIVING IN GHANA
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- He moved to Ghana 10 years ago during the war and never gave up his faith in Ghana despite the challenges. He has something to tell every immigrant, no matter where you are.
Thanks for doing a lot for us.GHANA Is grateful
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Your guest is a real man and I suggest he adds mentoring to his effort. He's very purposeful and for him to leave his country to come to Ghana is great example for the youth of today.
There are a lot of these people having mothers or fathers being Ghanaians especially those from the Western Region and Western North of Ghana.
Ivorians are Ghanaians
We are family
Perhaps it might be a good idea to indicate that Ghanaian and Ivorians are related instead of saying they are Ghanaians. Think of it, What will you take? It means Ghanaians are Ivorians.
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Meant we are one people
Ghana relates to Ivory Coast by means of Ethnicity. The Akan people of Ghana relates to the Akan people in Ivory Coast. Interesting, they both relate the Akan people of Togo.
Ivory Coast Akan people are in majority in terms of their population. They are 38% of Ivory Coast population.
The same way, Akan population in Ghana are majority. They are 47.3% of Ghana’s population.
This is how we Ghanaians relate to Ivory Coast.
Historically the Akan people migrated from old Ghana Empire and first settled in Ivory Coast, then some continued to Ghana and the rest ended in Togo.
And I ❤ them those lvorians
Ghanaians are Ivorians. How does that sound?
I just like your simplicity, your hair and without making ups
😊 thank you
French has always been a compulsory 2nd language in every High school in Ghana from 2nd year to 4th year.
Since when, probably now but they said it was going to be compulsory in senior high schools but I know in most private schools French is taught in schools from primary to junior high school. I can’t say for the govt schools
Nice interview
Thank you 🙏🏾
French isn’t difficult to learn though but French people finds it difficult to learn English.
He did so well learning English
It is the opposite
French is very difficult. What are you talking?😮
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Thank you🤩
in the past those of us in preparatory school were taught French before secondary school. now some private schools teach German French and Spanish in primary school the kid's parents choose which language.
A lot of people in Ivory Coast are from The Asante Kingdom . The former president Offei Boahe was a Ghanaian from Nsuta in Ashanti Region . Just a couple of months ago , his son died and the family came from Ivory Coast to inform Asantehene about the death . Asantehene gave them the permission to go and do the burial and funeral ceremony . He also assured the delegate that he will be there for the funeral in Ivory Coast .
Don't lie to yourself, Houphouet Boigny is a Baoulé and has nothing to do with Ashantis, only the languages are close to each other.
@@elijahtk3893 no , that is a lie . Even his son who was also a president has come to see The Asantehene before he passed away . You will see Asantehene delegation in Ivory Coast for the funeral . The delegate came to Ghana to see The Asantehene just about a month ago . Do your research very well . They come from Mampong area in Ashanti Region . That is their origin . Ask why some people on the east of Ivory Coast speak Twi .
@@elijahtk3893please learn your history because you sound very ignorant. Baoules are akans and the Asante chief is their king. Google is your friend you know.
Baule people are Asantes, Nsuta Mampong is their home town. The history is emphatically clear for everyone to see. Many Ivorians are Ghanaians.
Who is Offe Boahe??? What a display of ignorance on an international channel? His name is Houphouet Boigny. Don't sink this low by letting the world know you lack knowledge
One family 😊❤❤❤
Why you calling him a foreigner his mum is a Ghanaian if your mum is Ghanaian automatically you are Ghanaian because he’s a an Akan
It's been a while sis
Hope all is well with you
All is well, thank you🤩
Welcome back befe❤😊
Thank you Dear🙏🤩
He is an Nzema for sure🎉🎉 editing it, he mentioned a few seconds after i posted this posted this comment
I have an inzima friend s here in Europe that about 90% of them are using ivorian passport anyway he has done well by taking this positive steps for the past 10 years kudos 👌
Ok then since his mom is a Ghanaian automatically he's a Ghanaian just that he has that passion for ivory coast. If not because of war, I don't think he will have come to Ghana according to his analysis.
Ivorians are not foreigner to Ghanaians 🇬🇭 but families..
The child is a West African. Period.
If his mom is Ghana Nzema, then he is a Ghanaian as Nzema are Akan and matrilineal.. Basically, he is a dual citizen Ghanaian-Ivorian.
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His mother is an inzima woman n that inzima tribe people Normally are proud to be an ivorian especially those who live closer to the boarder line
It’s spelt Nzema.
Thanks for saying you dont curse your host and expect to do well. Excuse me to say, Nigerian youtubers like Maazi Seba do not know that. ECOWAS is giving some Nigerians false sense of entitlement. There is a saying in Ghana that, "kata wodi3so, n3 bie obi di3so" cover or ignore your challenges or bad of your country and talk about challenges of your host. The funny part is usually the host has a better record of talking, demonstrating and pressurising their governments to fix their challenges better than some of these Nigerians who have never participated in any demonstration or gone on radio to pressure their government to fix some of the challenges in Nigeria being pointed out in Ghana. A strong opinion in Ghana as a non-citizen will not go anywhere except annoy people. Most foreigners everywhere in the world try to avoid putting their mouth in challenges of their host but unfortunately some Nigerians do and when the host turns on them, it's described as hate. You don't need to praise Ghana. Infact there is no need to say anything at all. If you are not happy in a particular country, you move to another. The world is a big place.
Are you aware that Ghana gives some electricity to ivory coast.
Those neighbors countries are Brothers countries to Ghana 🇬🇭 but not Nigeria
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The Ivorian are not immigrants they are all akans tribe they are part of us. Ghana and ivory Coast are more familiar than Nigerians
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@@stephenoseiosei8573 so why are you on my channel?
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His appearance is a typical Enzima from the Western Region .
He's a Ghanaian
He can even be a chinese, no big deal.
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Him is Akan him is ghana to honey
Your mum is from Elubo and what is he saying? He's a Ghanaian...
He is half Ghanaian half Ivorian
100% gh
Their food only Ach3k3😂😂😂
I love it🤩
They have Soo many food.. Me coming from Western region our food are the same but they like sweet stuff.. like red plantains fufu,, ECT..
French is very hard than English 😅I don’t know why 😊 or is it because I wasn’t born in a French country 🙄🙄
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Why Ivorian and Ghanaians are not doing thing togather than these Nigerians, cause problems in Ghanaians. I think both Neighbours countries should more closer and things as Families.
French and English factor. Different colonizers. It's obvious.
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