Hello Friends, In today’s video, I have with me a Nigerian who is visiting Ghana for the first time and here’s what she has to say about her experiences. I hope you enjoy? ❣️Stay Lifted ❣️Stay Blessed
First time I have seen two Nigerians who do not look or behave like Nigerians in anyway. Well matured conversation, straight to the point, no faking and natural prettiness.
Yeah! The same way Ghanaians and their celebrities are known for pettiness like beefing, envy, jealousy, bitterness, anger, backstabbing, backbiting and the regular pull him down syndrome.
@@TheJumzTV LOL… The American singer who sang “Ain’t nobody, loves you better. Makes me happy. Makes me feel this wayyyyy” 😂😂😂. Google her when you get a chance.
@@TheJumzTV The young should therefore emulate the old generation to be natural. Artificial don't last long. If you wanna see the beauty of your lady then you must visit her at dawn before she bath and do her make up
One man thousand with ABOLO, common EWE food. ABOLO can be found in Nigeria too especially where you find Togolese Ewes (aka Agõins), Benin and the Nigerian Ewes living in Ketu, Gbadagry, Maroko, illasamaja etc. ABOLO and YAKAYAKE (aka blotter) are common morning food for most Ewes. For Yakayake once you take in, it calls for water often and often through out the whole day. AKPE
The tigernut pud is one of the healthy food you can have. But it's advisable not to add milk for m the can especially when buying from street venders. Because Milk is not hygienic to take when exposed to the open environment and not kept in the refrigerator immediately it's opened. Try by the recipe and prepare it yourself at home. You will love it.
In Ghana nobody cares about the amount of money you have, everyone is minding their own business. And there’s a saying in Ghana that,if your share is in you will get it so no need to rush. That’s why Ghanaians are always relax in life.