Thank you for sharing your video this gives people like me a chance to see parts of Africa and the way of business and shopping. Thank you for providing the scenery and giving us information
Beautiful market filled with beautiful people. Love the color! I t is much better when you walk slowly. It gives us a chance to see all the wonderful detail. I live in Vermont, in the USA and it is a great treat to see videos like this one. Keep it up.
I don't like seeing that wet water on the floor maybe they use some woodchips that would take all of that wetness out of the way l'am just scare someone might slip and fall Hurst them self l hope every is doing ok walking slow: l just love these markets that food looks so fresh and good it making me want some making me hungry too martha lee from Tennessee love you guys keep up the good work y'all are very very great don't stop
Hello Ghana, the people are working hard and on the move!!! I'm so happy that I can see Ghana and other African countries on Social media!!! TFS!!! 💯👍🏾
Is it raining at the moment or what l was just hoping no one will slip or fall: very good videos you make: how much are you selling your for ??? Martha Richardson (USA) love all of your scenery l would love to taste that good golden fish made me get hungry: thanks for sharing dear
A warm and tender greetings from Philippines...thank you so much for sharing wonderful place in your COUNTRY too. Happy marketing and enjoy Life in Africa...
Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful videos of your country!! 👍🏾👍🏾❤❤❤❤ It's truly been a task to wrap my mind around this awesome side of Africa, for so so so long all I have ever seen was extreme poverty, starvation and hunger. I never thought there could be this absolutely beautiful side. Keep up the awesomeness!!! Love the pace you go at, even telling where you are. 👍🏾👍🏾 I truly enjoy these videos!!! 👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
*These Ghanaians have a lot to teach Kenyan politicians about cleanliness. The leaders in every town in Kenya except Kisumu have no concept of hygiene. I hope they can learn from Tanzania and Ghana here*