Here’s why Nigerians love Ghana too much 🇬🇭🇳🇬🥹

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @Ejeomah
    @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +5

    Keep in mind, I'm just sharing my own thoughts and what I've seen, not everyone in either country will agree.
    we can have an open and respectful chat about it, and remember to celebrate the awesome things our cultures share!

  • @Ada-w9ksu
    @Ada-w9ksu Месяц назад +4

    Cameroon is soooo beautiful and diverse. Most people have not discovered it yet. Ghana is lovely and it is a nice thing that they can have a good relationship with Nigerians. We already know that Nigeria has so much potential. God bless.

  • @akuaadu-gyamfi5829
    @akuaadu-gyamfi5829 Месяц назад +3

    You are beautiful and i love hearing your experience in Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤. Akwaaba

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @@akuaadu-gyamfi5829 thank you 🙌

  • @amankwahkweku
    @amankwahkweku Месяц назад +3

    Hi my queen you made my day nice one a Ghanaian living in Gelsenkirchen Germany 🇩🇪

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@amankwahkweku lovely to e-meet you. 💃💃💃💃Thanks for stopping by 🙏

  • @gabrielhezzel
    @gabrielhezzel Месяц назад +2

    Adwoa Ejeoma... would love to meet you on your next visit to GHANA😀. You have to climb the popular KWAHU MOUNTAINS. You'll love it.

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  18 дней назад +1

      @@gabrielhezzel haha 😂 thank you will add that to my list 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @samuelkofi2683
    @samuelkofi2683 Месяц назад +4

    So when are you coming to Ghana.come down to Ghana and experience the different cultures and traditions babe you’ll not regret to visit our motherland Ghana

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@samuelkofi2683 I would love to experience more, I only stayed in Accra 🤗

  • @frankmanful6851
    @frankmanful6851 Месяц назад +8

    Point of correction Ghanaians don’t have any relationship is only Nigeria force to see we have relationship
    Any time Nigeria are doing some thing Ghana Ghana
    But we Ghanaian doing some thing we don’t mention Nigeria at all
    Period

    • @Loveth-em4pc
      @Loveth-em4pc Месяц назад +1

      I disagree

    • @stanleyglover5534
      @stanleyglover5534 Месяц назад +1

      @ Ejeoma
      That was complete gibberish ! I am Ghanaian who is appalled by his uncouth and uneducated views. He is in a bottomless hole if he believes Ghana and Nigeria have no relationships ?
      He is in denial , but the truth will prevail every time . Long live Ghana/Nigerian friendship 🙌🏾
      Thanks for the beautiful video. You are also beautiful with a great personality. I support your channel with a subscription.
      Stay blessed ❤

    • @Loveth-em4pc
      @Loveth-em4pc Месяц назад +1

      @@stanleyglover5534 I applaud your high sense flog reasoning fr. Kudos 👏👏👏👏

    • @pabbynana4042
      @pabbynana4042 Месяц назад

      I disagree, Nigerians and Ghanaians are similar to each in so many ways than any other country in Africa.
      Ghanaians love Nigerians and Nigerians love Ghanaians. Let's spread love and not hatred.

    • @kumericadecoded5515
      @kumericadecoded5515 28 дней назад

      @@frankmanful6851 some of you shouldn’t comment on posts like this because you keep embarrassing Ghanaians

  • @lifeofmish4506
    @lifeofmish4506 24 дня назад

    Hi Adwoa Ejeoma.

  • @kobbykuntu-blankson9832
    @kobbykuntu-blankson9832 Месяц назад

    Well done

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@kobbykuntu-blankson9832 thank you 🙏

  • @nanakonadu-
    @nanakonadu- Месяц назад +8

    Cameroon Speaks English Too, and it's right next door to Nigeria, You Cross one border and you're in Cameroon,
    So you people Prefer Ghana for other reasons even though the Majority of Nigerians don't respect Ghana and Ghanaians,
    that is why I find it Strange, and Stupid for wanting to be close to People you do not respect

    • @Loveth-em4pc
      @Loveth-em4pc Месяц назад

      @@nanakonadu- same way cameroon people don’t like Nigerians too. Ghanaians own is just heightened

    • @pabbynana4042
      @pabbynana4042 Месяц назад

      Nigerians respect Ghanaians and Ghanaians respect Nigerians. No one will come and live in your country if they dont respect it. Let's spread love, respect and unity not hatred.

    • @danielboakye1215
      @danielboakye1215 29 дней назад

      ​@@pabbynana4042please which love are talking about and which hatred too? Issues have be addressed. Bro is speaking the hard Truth. No one hates Nigerians but the fact that they live in your country alone doesn't express love or respect. Are they law abiding? They say they have bought Ghana police , Ghanaians are cheap; I have personally heard those statements from 3 different Nigerians. they a lots of unlawful things the average Ghanaian won't go Scott free and get away with it. They come here take advantage of our small market and population. Eg. In music they will say "Ghana is our second home", Ghana Naija collaboration,etc. They play a lots of mind games. They shower a lots of sweet words when they want to promote their songs in Ghana. We play their songs almost every where but ask yourself if they do same in their homeland? The mentality of a topical Nigerian is to see you fail in what compete with them or have in common with them so that they would boast that they are better than you. What I have seen in their recent attitude is that they are trying to copy the strategy of the European of making you feel inferior of your self so that the take advantage of you. If Nigerians really love us they should not just say with their mouth but put their words into action. They should be law abiding, they should promote us just as we promote them in music, movie etc

    • @Greatma9
      @Greatma9 18 дней назад

      ​@@pabbynana4042
      Stop fooling, how can you unite with criminals. Ghana deserves better tourists not criminals. Nigerian is big they should live there and stop trooping into our mother land. Ghana is for Ghanaians not for criminals.

    • @NjokuTheresa
      @NjokuTheresa 13 дней назад

      Are you not happy that at least she is apprecting Ghana

  • @PoSHEmediaglobal
    @PoSHEmediaglobal Месяц назад +2

    It’s called Adaakoa 😊
    That brown stuff
    All the points you made are correct
    They are why there’s that vibe between the 2 countries

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@PoSHEmediaglobal yes, adaakoa!!! I love it 👏🙌 thank you

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @@PoSHEmediaglobal Yes the vibe between us, is different!!! 💃🙌 we vibe a lot 💃👏. Thanks for stopping by

    • @PoSHEmediaglobal
      @PoSHEmediaglobal Месяц назад

      @ cheers Adwoa

  • @AlbertMensah-n9n
    @AlbertMensah-n9n Месяц назад +5

    There're also more marriages between Ghanaians/Togolese/Ivorians and speaks similar languages as opposed to Nigerians🇬🇭🇬🇭

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@AlbertMensah-n9n oh really 🙌👏

    • @Greatma9
      @Greatma9 18 дней назад

      I don't even understand why they think Ghanaians marry them haha😂. Less than 0.0001% of Ghanaians will choose Nigerian ladies over other African Nationalities. It only volta people who settle with those people 😂 because they are not serious.

  • @nicholasackatiah1313
    @nicholasackatiah1313 Месяц назад +7

    If Nigerians say they are British Colony then should blame the first Nigerian who taught them the English because soup is not stew they should Google and find out.

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@nicholasackatiah1313 It's no big deal! 😉 I'm sure you've encountered words that have evolved in meaning over time. You might find it interesting to know that some words have been added to the dictionary due to their unique usage by Nigerians. We often give words our own distinct meanings.
      For example, you can look up the word "severally" on Google. Although, traditionally it means "separately or jointly," in Nigerian English, it often means "many times" or "repeatedly."
      and remember that English itself is a borrowed language, with roots in Latin, French, and many other languages.🫶🏾
      Thanks for stopping by and enjoying the video!😊🙌🏼

    • @JonGreeny
      @JonGreeny Месяц назад +3

      @@Ejeomah SMH.. You actually think the main dictionaries like Oxford, Cambridge, Collins are going to incorporate the erroneous nigerian definition of ''severally'' which originally means separately, individually into their dictionaries because you deem your own definitions to be distinct and superior to that of original British English? The nigerian definition you sighted on google is just an open interpretation of the word but not a literal definition stated anywhere in a dictionary.

    • @Loveth-em4pc
      @Loveth-em4pc Месяц назад

      @JonGreeny she clearly stated ‘Nigerian English’ .I think you should read her comment again

    • @JonGreeny
      @JonGreeny Месяц назад

      @@Loveth-em4pc There's no nigerian English.. English is solely and strictly a language of the native Brit not nigerians. Stop talking crap..

    • @NjokuTheresa
      @NjokuTheresa 13 дней назад

      My dear call what you feel it is for you and leave us alone.You are not even happy someone is appreciating your country.This is just one thing Nigeria take pass una.

  • @luckyawadzi3337
    @luckyawadzi3337 Месяц назад +11

    Is soo shocking Nigeria 250 million population compares themselves 34 million population Ghana and still think they are a head.

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @@luckyawadzi3337 oh really, I would like to know more... 👂🏽

    • @ahoachieemmanuel205
      @ahoachieemmanuel205 Месяц назад

      Point of correction Ghana is not 34 million population is 32 million population

    • @adwoachavis9941
      @adwoachavis9941 Месяц назад

      Delusional Nigerians

    • @pabbynana4042
      @pabbynana4042 Месяц назад

      Why not, Ghana is far older.

    • @pabbynana4042
      @pabbynana4042 Месяц назад

      Why not? Ghana is far older.

  • @bigmama5048
    @bigmama5048 Месяц назад +8

    In the 70s gnigeriaboil boom saw a lot of Ghanaians go to Nigeria because we were under a dictator Rawlings and no one would trade with us. Life was hard. Nigerians came and recruited nurses doctors other professional,Nigerian schools liked Ghanaian teachers because they were highly educated and they wanted their kids to speak good English. If your school had Ghana teachers you could charge higher. They didn’t stop there there was no sweet dough bread jolloff ripe plantain and beans in Nigerian. Ghanaians settled in agege slum and were cooking these and selling so they were so popular including watches. Ghana had no flour so the business women came in droves and recruited you and older Ghanaian females to cook and run chop bars for them. That is when Nigerians were taught jollof. They told us that Nigerians had never seen jollof they use palm oil to cook some sort of rice something Ghanaians would never use. Then they decided to sack Ghanaian because the economy had been mismanaged. Rawlings sent a boat to collect them but Nigerians beat murdered and robbed many fleeing Ghanaians. BBC CAPTURED MANY FOOTAGES. NOW YOU KNOW

    • @LIKENESS-ew4zb
      @LIKENESS-ew4zb Месяц назад

      So why are you bringing this back? During the Biafran wars, Busia deed seemingly wicked too. I am a Ghanaian, and I know there are many good things there too. Have you ever tried the fried crab in Lagos? What about their pepper soup? You can't beat that.

    • @cindybaby7318
      @cindybaby7318 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@LIKENESS-ew4zbDo not feel inferior, be bold and tell us you are a Nigeria because i am also a Nigerian from Delta Wari. No Ghanaian will write this comment i must be Frankly with you

    • @Greatma9
      @Greatma9 18 дней назад

      ​@@LIKENESS-ew4zb
      You are not a Ghanaian, we knows our peoples voice. You are Nigerian, am sure you are parts of the Nigerians who come to our mother land to acquire our passports illegally because you have destroyed your international reputations and you feel inferior. But at the right time we will fish all of you out to face the law of our mother land. Ghana don't need any more international refugees.

    • @NjokuTheresa
      @NjokuTheresa 13 дней назад

      You are a list,you did not teach Nigeria how to prepare jollof rice.
      Check the history,your government sacked Nigerians in Ghana first.What Nigeria did was a retaliation

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 3 дня назад

      Even GHADAFFI sent a plane to take Ghanaians back to Ghana and they refuse wicked animals they are we Ghanaians better wake up even pre colonial days these Nigerians have always been our enemies and should not be able to enter Ghana with there criminal ways and nuiscane chaotic behavior

  • @OfficialSourcesTv
    @OfficialSourcesTv Месяц назад +6

    Nigerians need to learn , there’s a difference between soup and stew

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @OfficialSourcesTv We love our soups like this 😄😄😄 we have adopted it to our dictionary 😄

    • @OfficialSourcesTv
      @OfficialSourcesTv Месяц назад +1

      @ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😂😅😅ur funny 😄 it’s strange ooo

    • @NjokuTheresa
      @NjokuTheresa 13 дней назад +1

      Come and teach us.Viens nous
      apprendre, viens nous aider

    • @OfficialSourcesTv
      @OfficialSourcesTv 13 дней назад

      @ learn n stop ✋ fooling

  • @Adebuea
    @Adebuea Месяц назад +3

    It’s funny because I know Nigerians who will call stew soup in Africa but call soup soup when they out here in the states 😂

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      haha, 🤣😂🤣

  • @clementsosu1153
    @clementsosu1153 Месяц назад +2

    keep the good work up

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@clementsosu1153 thank you 🙌💃

  • @jomsview
    @jomsview Месяц назад +2

    No, this video is super chaotic, because what??? 😅

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      thats why I prefer scripting my videos🤣 , in this video I just wanted to have a chill conversation lol

  • @Youngblack25
    @Youngblack25 Месяц назад +2

    I like Ghana jollof. With thier shito

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@Youngblack25 the shitto is top tier 👏🏼🙌🏼

  • @JonGreeny
    @JonGreeny Месяц назад +3

    Oxford dictionary definition of soup: ''A (usually savoury) liquid food made by boiling meat, fish, vegetables, etc., with seasoning in stock or water, and frequently served as a first course; a dish or variety of this.'' Keyword - LIQUID!!
    Are you Nigerians going to challenge Oxford dictionary too and say it's wrong? You people really need to humble yourselves.

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @JonGreeny It's no big deal! 😉 I'm sure you've encountered words that have evolved in meaning over time. You might find it interesting to know that some words have been added to the dictionary due to their unique usage by Nigerians. We often give words our own distinct meanings.
      For example, you can look up the word "severally" on Google. Although, traditionally it means "separately or jointly," in Nigerian English, it often means "many times" or "repeatedly."
      and remember that English itself is a borrowed language, with roots in Latin, French, and many other languages.🫶🏾
      Thanks for stopping by and enjoying the video!😊🙌🏼

    • @JonGreeny
      @JonGreeny Месяц назад +1

      @@Ejeomah LOL! You think any proper English dictionary in this world is going to officially acknowledge the nigerian definition of ''severally'' and replace it with the original definition? If google says ''severally'' means many times in the nigerian context then that is just an open interpretation used to juxtapose the true meaning of the word ''severally''. No where in any English dictionary be it Oxford, Cambridge, Collins will you find the word ''severally'' incorporated and defined as many times.

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @ it has been added to the Oxford English dictionary oooo ☺️🤭

    • @JonGreeny
      @JonGreeny Месяц назад

      @@Ejeomah LOL.. It's an additional ''sense'' and not the main definition of the word severally. What is the difference between a soup and stew? Or what is the difference between a phone and a computer? Do nigerians also have their distinct definition of these words because you deem yourselves so special and knowledgeable above everyone else? And what's so exciting about the Oxford dictionary adding west-African definitions to their editions? Are you so desperate for the white man's validation or it's just inferiority complex?

    • @NjokuTheresa
      @NjokuTheresa 13 дней назад

      Viens nous apprendre, teacher

  • @AlbertMensah-n9n
    @AlbertMensah-n9n Месяц назад

    Hut Cameroon officially speaks both french and english

  • @jomsview
    @jomsview Месяц назад +3

    I think first of all there's no nation in the world you wouldn't find Nigerians 😅 and secondly, most make videos about these places they visit either to educate someone interested, inspire, or entertain 😅 so it might look like obsession but it truly isn't 😅

  • @jomsview
    @jomsview Месяц назад +2

    I think the Ghana Nigeria ish... is mainly because of the ties between both countries in the past, the shared history, culture similarities, language connection and the likes, so it may feel like home I guess

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      this 🙌

    • @sethfrempong4981
      @sethfrempong4981 Месяц назад +2

      There is no cultural similarities..with nigeria.There is cultural similarities with ivory coast and Togo as the Akan tribe,the Ashantis and panties are in ivory coast and ghana and the ewe tribe are in ghana and Togo. Ghana and Nigeria have nothing in common apart from the English language.

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @ 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @jomsview
    @jomsview Месяц назад +1

    ADJOA 🤣

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      😅😅😅

  • @Greatma9
    @Greatma9 18 дней назад

    Point of correction.
    Ghanaians don't really marry Nigerians, most Ghanaian familes don't allow their children to marry Nigerians. It's mostly voltarians who goes low to marry Nigerians and haha. We marry ourselves because we have the best ladies in Africa.
    Hardly will other tribe marry Nigerian. First class Ghanaian citizens like the Akans which include Fantes, Ashantis, Nzema, Akuapim, wasa, Bono and the rest will not go down to marry Nigerian. So get it right ✅.

  • @Ada-w9ksu
    @Ada-w9ksu Месяц назад

    I have just read the comments section. Wow. My challenge to you is to visit Cameroon! Please. Contact Elomo Carol - RUclipsr. She loves Nigeria and often travels there from Cameroon. If the two of you could make a video together - amazing!

  • @OfficialSourcesTv
    @OfficialSourcesTv Месяц назад +1

    I’m Kojo male

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @OfficialSourcesTv lovely. What’s the meaning of Kojo

    • @OfficialSourcesTv
      @OfficialSourcesTv Месяц назад +1

      @ Adwoa female, Kojo male “ Monday born

  • @kumericadecoded5515
    @kumericadecoded5515 Месяц назад +2

    If your parents made a mistake by telling you Stews are soups, what about your schools ?

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад

      @@kumericadecoded5515 It's no big deal! 😉 I'm sure you've encountered words that have evolved in meaning over time. You might find it interesting to know that some words have been added to the dictionary due to their unique usage by Nigerians. We often give words our own distinct meanings.
      For example, you can look up the word "severally" on Google. Traditionally it means "separately or jointly," but in Nigerian English, it often means "many times" or "repeatedly." 😃
      Also, remember that English itself is a borrowed language, with roots in Latin, French, and many other languages.🙌🏼
      Thanks for stopping by and enjoying the video!

    • @kumericadecoded5515
      @kumericadecoded5515 28 дней назад

      @ then look at your dictionary again. To sever is totally different from several. Maybe you looked up the wrong word.

  • @nanaaddo9110
    @nanaaddo9110 Месяц назад +1

    sis there is nothing common between ghana and Nigeria I mean nothing. ghana and cote d ivoire and Togo are the same the Akans are the majority tribe in ghana the same in cote d ivoire ewes in ghana also in Togo. ghana and Nigeria are different even in their way of life.

    • @Okoragyak
      @Okoragyak Месяц назад

      Yes, even the attitudes and MINDSET of Nigerians are FAR apart from that of Ghanaians: Ghanaians are COMPOSED and ORDERLY, but Nigerians are the OPPOSITE of those traits. I guess the nature of ATTITUDES in both countries have defined the DIFFERENCE in the socio-economic, and even the SECURITY of the two countries as we see today.

    • @Loveth-em4pc
      @Loveth-em4pc Месяц назад

      @@Okoragyak you know the truth but you prefer to live in lies 🌝

    • @Okoragyak
      @Okoragyak Месяц назад

      @@Loveth-em4pc The truth simply lies in two verifiable observations: How other countries see the demeanor or the general attitude of Ghanaians and Nigerians. The other is, the verifiable state of affairs as prevailable in Nigeria and Ghana. Now where does your accusation of lies come from? You've just proven you are a Nigerian indeed!!!

    • @Greatma9
      @Greatma9 18 дней назад +1

      I don't understand why they are trying to be part of us? Is it by force. Because we the same colonial masters so we are the same? Why don't you say that you are the same to Kenyans, Uganda, Sierra Leon and the rest.

    • @Loveth-em4pc
      @Loveth-em4pc 18 дней назад

      @@Greatma9 rest sir

  • @DxsonIsntHere
    @DxsonIsntHere Месяц назад

    We are same people. I’m yoruna

    • @Greatma9
      @Greatma9 18 дней назад

      We are not the same. We don't share any bloodline. Ghana share bloodline with ivory Coast, Togo and Burkina not Nigeria. You guys keep coming in since the time of Dr Kwame Nkrumah when he achieved independent and he was trying to make Africa one country with one leader. And at that time Nigerians come to beg for survival. And later after he sent Namdi Azikwe and other Ghanaian military and financial support to go and liberate Nigeria they turned their back to Dr Kwame Nkrumah and didn't support the idea of African unity after Nkrumah form the organization of African Union which is today African Union AU. So you guys should stop deceiving yourselves.

  • @lafiyazang7501
    @lafiyazang7501 13 дней назад +1

    Ghanaians can be very funny
    Sometimes you people making niose as if we don't have many Ghanaians living in Nigeria
    Nigerians are not niose makers like you Ghanaians 😂😂😂

  • @damianfung3309
    @damianfung3309 Месяц назад

    You’re very beautiful

    • @Ejeomah
      @Ejeomah  Месяц назад +1

      @@damianfung3309 thank you ☺️

  • @OpokuAcheampong-f9e
    @OpokuAcheampong-f9e 3 дня назад

    Nigeria and Ghana had nothing similar.

  • @dewsbabababa8006
    @dewsbabababa8006 10 дней назад

    U meed drugs to understand Nigerians are not anyway obsessed eith Ghana, ghana to us is a village if you care to know.

    • @julianaansah6367
      @julianaansah6367 3 дня назад

      Ur village is a dump yard to us and we don’t want u animals in our country