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MEET THIS NIGERIAN WHO SCHOOLED IN KNUST AND HAD LIVED IN GHANA FOR MORE THAN 10 YEARS  

Jummy Maduka
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Комментарии : 88   
@williamhanson4154
@williamhanson4154 Год назад
This is not new. In the 50s, and 60s, there were many Nigerians who were born in Cape Coast by the Nigerian parents. They all speak Fanti and went to better secondary schools in Ghana. Then to Kwame Nkurumah University of Science and Technology. Many study different engineering courses. I met many of them in Nigeria in 1980. They were executives in both government and private corporations. They made my stayed in Nigeria extremely good. Helped me to get a good job and asked me to recruit Ghanaian graduate teachers to schools in Lagos, Oyo states. I left them in 1986 to further my education in US. Some visited me in US. Unfortunately, some are dead because of old age. Still remembered the good time I had with them in both Ghana and Nigeria.
@araheemhussein154
@araheemhussein154 Год назад
The national chief imam of ghana is of a Nigerian descent.
@nenemens
@nenemens Год назад
Even the eii he said when you said he doesn't sound Nigerian was so Ghanaian 😂. He consciously started trying to speak like a Nigerian after that, but he sounds very Ghanaian.
@markntiri8251
@markntiri8251 Год назад
Hmmm what travelling, migrating would do to you
@ikeot2769
@ikeot2769 Год назад
i knew this guy back on Campus and have even worked in the same institution with him before. He is a nigerian. A very smart guy
@talentstv8188
@talentstv8188 Год назад
Naturally Nigerians are smarter than Ghanaians
@ernesteghan5534
@ernesteghan5534 Год назад
You see the Doctor did critical analysis of the situation unlike others who just make it look as if Ghana is an African standard paradise.
@fredaoppong7443
@fredaoppong7443 Год назад
This is the type of people you need to interview. He is a very intelligent, knowledgeable and smart guy.
@ericbaffour8903
@ericbaffour8903 Год назад
Nigeria and Ghana must stop this unnecessary rival and come together as brothers! We need each other, respect is healthy for this two beautiful nations one love 😍
@tobifighter6877
@tobifighter6877 Год назад
There is no rivalry stop saying nonsense. The people who dont think this way have no problem coming together. Its you who thinks this is the problem.
@samuelowusu4755
@samuelowusu4755 Год назад
People of Ghana respect family values . When I was a kid , my mother will make sure we get breakfast , go to school before she goes to the market for business . She will close from market at 4 pm , come back home and make sure we get supper . This has been a normal practice for a lot of the market women .
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
Happens in a lot od homes scattered on the continent
@missbabyloved7531
@missbabyloved7531 Год назад
Jummy this answers your question about why the name is Fufu on Lily Ogini’s YT. Fufu/Fufuo is a Twi word which means MARSH or MIX and it’s staple food for the Akan ethnic groups in the middle to southern part of Ghana 🇬🇭. Fufu/Fufuo is only supposed to be eaten with liquid soups and the hub is Kumasi.
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
myth
@missbabyloved7531
@missbabyloved7531 Год назад
@@maxa6453 only the ignorant will say facts about Fufuo/Fufu is myth. Try to learn more about our histories
@coadyt.benett2678
@coadyt.benett2678 Год назад
Nice 👍🙂 you're one of my favorites RU-vidrs you're always welcome here Ghana is your another home 🇬🇭🇳🇬🇳🇬❤️
@ghananiabrante3563
@ghananiabrante3563 Год назад
I love this interview. I love how it blends with nature
@sourcestvghuk9897
@sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад
The guy can speak Twi well well❤❤❤❤
@kumibebubenjamin7231
@kumibebubenjamin7231 Год назад
Oh my gosh eto you just wet my appetite. Its not so common cuz is a ceremonial dish.
@paradisetvgh
@paradisetvgh Год назад
before I thought he's a Ghanaian 🇬🇭😃👍💯 accent is perfect
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
Ghanaian accent is perfect? Have you only lived in Ghana Myopic. Internationally it comes across funny. You probably don't realize it but it sounds like you are singing when u speak.
@samueloduro
@samueloduro Год назад
good one. You have not heard of eto because it is fading out. The youth does not know about it. It is mashed roasted or cooked plantain or yam mixed with oil. I need to go back to it Thanks for reminding me
@TradingDuoHub
@TradingDuoHub Год назад
The eyyy😂
@francisannan1397
@francisannan1397 Год назад
Et) is a Ghanaian food that it is very special... they doesn't sell it around...we just prepare it at our homes
@niiokaikassim4735
@niiokaikassim4735 Год назад
I beg to differ on the "industrious" nature of Ghanaians. I think he confuses contentment with working hard. We should be very careful about that.
@Myworld-of2lk
@Myworld-of2lk Год назад
That's very true. Its just a tin line between these two words
@albertdanquah8693
@albertdanquah8693 Год назад
I love the birds calling in the background
@ericedudzi6267
@ericedudzi6267 Год назад
Try and go to Meet me there , in KETA, also in the Volta Region
@sourcestvghuk9897
@sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад
I’m enjoying ur convo 😊
@fredaoppong7443
@fredaoppong7443 Год назад
You need to interview the guy again he has a lot to share
@oppongcharles1747
@oppongcharles1747 Месяц назад
3t) is a typical local Ghanaian food
@sourcestvghuk9897
@sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад
Best University ❤KNUST❤
@florencesingleton5818
@florencesingleton5818 Год назад
True your English sounds Ghanaian nice.
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
You speak as though the Ghanaian accent is the standard/benchmark accent. It's a Ghanaian sounding accent period. Its funny from an outside perspective if you must know
@bigmama5048
@bigmama5048 Год назад
Shops close because mothers need to attend to their husbands and children check their homework comfort them.fathers also have to do the same spend time with their families at supper and ask kids 'how was your day".its not out of laziness even though we have electricity. Family time is so important to us. 3tor is not generally a street food your Ghanaian friend can make you some.
@niiadu1983
@niiadu1983 Год назад
Eto) is mashed cooked yam, mixed with red oil eaten with groundnuts, eggs
@arabaarthur5282
@arabaarthur5282 Год назад
The original is with ripe plantain buh there is also yam Eto)
@kobbyeben5398
@kobbyeben5398 Год назад
It's 3t) not Eto). Eto) means buttocks
@williamhanson4154
@williamhanson4154 Год назад
In Cape Coast when say eto is not only yaw. We mashed cooked reap plantain, mixed with red oil stew eaten with eggs.
@omaboekwadwobright2162
@omaboekwadwobright2162 Год назад
@@kobbyeben5398 😂😂😂
@PhilipTeyeTamatey
@PhilipTeyeTamatey Год назад
@Kobby Eben🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kissphamous5451
@kissphamous5451 Год назад
Yoo Nice Charlie, 1 luv naija
@fredaoppong7443
@fredaoppong7443 Год назад
Insightful interview
@sourcestvghuk9897
@sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад
Ur guest is realist
@BernardAsare-bh9gp
@BernardAsare-bh9gp 7 месяцев назад
The is Nigerian by blood and Ghanaian by behavior and body language
@veronicaofosuamarfo975
@veronicaofosuamarfo975 Год назад
He looks like an ashanti boy
@koftownasante7027
@koftownasante7027 Год назад
Typical Akan looks
@mohammedanane92
@mohammedanane92 Год назад
I love the sound behind from the Birds
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
what are they saying
@KJOfilms
@KJOfilms Год назад
Even when you said Eiiiii😂 typical Ghanaian
@yusufbola356
@yusufbola356 Год назад
Why u dey taunt the guy with "u are Ghanaian" na?🤣🤣
@papa22631
@papa22631 Год назад
You heard 3t) for the 1st time, because you live in Accra. Go to the Ashanti Region for the culture.
@py20
@py20 Год назад
What does it mean for a people/nation to be "vertically challenged"?
@dramaluvamens9313
@dramaluvamens9313 Год назад
He is saying that Ghanaians are short.
@geoweezyafrica4858
@geoweezyafrica4858 Год назад
I like your blog but try n improve on your interviews n question ask more related questions you can do better
@sourcestvghuk9897
@sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад
I like Etor tooo 😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
@sourcestvghuk9897
@sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад
Hahaha insane people 😂😂😂❤❤❤
@estheraidoo8059
@estheraidoo8059 Год назад
They complain that we close our shops early. We work so we can attend to our family, so we close to go take care for our husbands and children, spend quality time with them. Why that offends you I don’t understand. We also need our rest to stay healthy. Your closing late is what allows the bad people succeed in kidnapping you and the children.
@py20
@py20 Год назад
Apparently, chasing money 24/7 is a virtue to aspire for; nothing else matters. Yawn!
@afrafraasempa6357
@afrafraasempa6357 Год назад
Let’s not pay any mind to these 🇳🇬 complaining about why 🇬🇭 this or 🇬🇭 that isn’t it pathetic when true 🇳🇬 born of their motherland don’t have rights of anything in their country but will make videos on how other nations must be very sad
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
the others must not have husbands and children, or must not care about them.
@BlueNile707
@BlueNile707 Год назад
I like stow with coco yarn 😜😜
@geoweezyafrica4858
@geoweezyafrica4858 Год назад
Pls don't focus only on ur camera when doing interviews, there should be face to face, look at the face of your intewiewer just to create thet vibe
@co7898
@co7898 Год назад
Someone is gaining weight 😂😂😂
@babajidejoshua7287
@babajidejoshua7287 Год назад
Yaàayy
@markkorste6478
@markkorste6478 Год назад
👍🌺
@Sylvia_Afari
@Sylvia_Afari Год назад
Kelewele is not food😂😂It's more like an appetizer
@williamhanson4154
@williamhanson4154 Год назад
Fantis use it as food. In the early 60s, my mother used to prepare Kelewele with beans and egg in the evenings. That is what we eat before we go to bed.
@kofisam4106
@kofisam4106 Год назад
@@williamhanson4154 masa, kelewele is a Ga street food, the word “kelewele” is a Ga name.
@afrafraasempa6357
@afrafraasempa6357 Год назад
Yeah there’s quite a lot of them now on RU-vid paaa
@gilbertsense7443
@gilbertsense7443 Год назад
How do you define food
@markntiri8251
@markntiri8251 Год назад
@@gilbertsense7443 I'm sure you get her point
@nicknuamah3791
@nicknuamah3791 Год назад
Jummy, your guest is not truthful about who he is. He told you boldly, that he is green and white in blood. Then when he was pressed as to who he’s, said his mother is a Ghanaian without any further information. Such response is not a Ghanaian response without sharing her hometown as a pride of belonging. Therefore, definitely not a Ghanaian, he has picked up some ascents .He claimed he went Kunst in Kumasi,here again he was non- descriptive of the University except to state that he met a lot of different types of people. He failed to mention his hall.furthermore, his command of English cannot be compared to that of medical student in Ghana his haircut looks like hustler in Ghana. I watched your contents in the US with my friends were laughing hard. Please do a bit background check of your guests.
@babajidejoshua7287
@babajidejoshua7287 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Festus714
@Festus714 Год назад
You talk too much. Did you school in knust during the year he mentioned? Assumptions are not judgements. If you read the comments you’d see confirmation from people who know him. He never stated that he grew up here in gh.
@lyricalmz
@lyricalmz Год назад
Nonfa
@maxa6453
@maxa6453 Год назад
you and your Ghanaian friend in US laughed about what?
@ishowkumasi
@ishowkumasi Год назад
He’ll later go back to Nigeria & start a RU-vid channel dissing Ghana saying that Ghana or yesterday & Nigeria is better than Ghana & this & that 🤣
@rubyampon8797
@rubyampon8797 Год назад
Ghana will train them and when they succeed they throw shades on Ghana is in their DNA.
@luckyawadzi3337
@luckyawadzi3337 Год назад
That's what they do ,one example was a guy called nwache who came to Ghana making positive comment now in Nigeria dissing Ghana
@marony3529
@marony3529 Год назад
@@rubyampon8797 Drop your superiority complex. It is a school, he paid for it. Your people go to other countries to study am not sure they are as condensing as yourself. Quit being full of yourself.
@markntiri8251
@markntiri8251 Год назад
@@luckyawadzi3337 I think it's a general youtube thing/life/subculture. Depending on the space their in, the views they want, the audience they're serving etc, they act a certain way. Yes there'd be truth in the experiences they'd relate, but once they leave that space, they act differently
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