OMG!!! Finally I got to meet my favourite Ghanaian RU-vidR and we created Magic on the street of #Jamestown, Ghana! Thank you so much for Having me on the channel!!!! Lot of love!
The people in Ghana seem to have so much unity and pride to show their community. The food always looks amazing. I am from the US and I hope to visit one day and experience the amazing food
Watching from the caribbean 🇩🇲 my mom and I discovered your channel and have been binge watching your videos. Ghana is on top of my list of places to visit so your channel is great. You are such a humble and beautiful person. Keep up the great work. Love from the nature island Dominica 🇩🇲 🇩🇲
Sister, you are doing a great and marvelous work. I love your content so much. Keep it up very soon. I will visit you and your amazing family in Ghana. Thank you so much for always updating us for us in the joy one love my motherland Ghana.
You are in my home town today. The music alone has brought good memories. The name you chose and that of nii Yemo is for Labadi people and not for Ga Mashi people. We all Ga's but your name will identify the town you come from. Well done. 👍
Tatiana,your tenacity & fortitude is not only admirable but also adorable to the max. Nuff respect Bless up 🙏🙏 Watching from the land downunder Sydney NSW Australia
The authentic Kenkey that our grannies prepared never ever was mixed with cassava dough. The original brand is purely corn dough. Awww, memory lane way back in the 70s of our Saturday evening visits to Osu market at night to buy Kenkey, fried fish and proper Ga adangbe shito which has now become a favourite brand home and abroad. Our staple diet. Morning, afternoon and evening. As we say, agba gyen na.
Taty! The Wulomei Meridian tune at the start hits right in major ways💥💥💥! And JamesTown is a great spot for music and the Ga culture. You were in deep deep. No sugarcoating but bringing us the scenes as authentic as they are🎥. And the most important part is the kenkey making. Kenkey is a central part of our diet in Accra and probably throughout Ghana. Combine that with the right flavored pepper and fried fish🍴🍚. Oh man, it just sends you to good foodie places! Certainly noted the collaboration with Fred Dahe. I have seen a few of his videos and will be sure to watch more. He has interesting food content and connects well with those he profiles on his videos. Market style environments and ambiance just hits right when camera is sharp and pictures are vivid. This was a great video and certainly hit it out of the park. Playing Wulomei through the video was genius. It brought a great cultural vibe to the clip. Incredibly well done, and great great work. As always we are here for this content and keep it coming!
I just found you! I love your videos! Make me so hungry. I’m Italian-American mixed with Spanish/Portuguese and African lol call me a mutt it’s true! One day I wish to visit Africa, first stop Ghana To EAT 😂😂 Much love to you!
Tati, this is so beautiful and real video as always. Very insightful. I love it! I've got one Fante neighbour who doesn't add cassava dough too when making kenkey or banku, and it comes out tasty 😋 weldone to you all, I enjoyed watching as always👌🏽😍
Tati, you told Fred he's your crush. Well, if he's not interested, I'm quite sure there are very handsome, wealthy, nice & caring guys out there for you to meet. Ones that are not on the D L.
Hey Tatiana, I love your videos. I am congolese. Me da se for that. Please, could you tell me the name of that song in the beginning of your video? I just fell in love with that song ❤️. Big hug from Germany 😘
Aww this came out so great Tatiana, it was lovely meeting you - your personality is so charming and welcoming and I'm humbled to have worked on this episode with you. This video I just watched is so lovely! Sending you an e-hug and lots of love from here (Jamestown) 😉♥♥♥ - This is the link to the behind the scene I filmed with my phone! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bu8F5h8qMrI.html