It’s quite an interesting conversation that Ghana University consider women welfare Kudos to them💪🏻🤜💖❤. At the University I attended we were considered Equal as in Terms of education.
Thanks for having this conversations with these Ghana students . I am impressed on how much knowledge they share especially naming states in the the US unlike many students in the US are can hardly name countries in Africa vise visa!
this women she is disgrace for black men she watch something from tv she believe it she have not date white man before how do you know that white men are more caring
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Ivaintures Interview with the locals was an interesting moment. And they were really honest and polite about the questions. Thanks my for bringing such amazing contents.
Ivain- an immensely intriguing, informative, provocative, and animated discourse. Ivain- what impressed me was the Ghanaian men's tenacious gender perspective on women cooking. It seems like there is clarity on male/female gender roles in Ghana. And- I surmise their mentality is seeing healthy father/mother relationships. Additionally- it was interesting hearing Porsche's insight as a Ghanaian woman. Her belief that White men were more caring as opposed to Ghanaian men seems like a lot of African women believe.[I wonder how much of that belief system is from racist television programming!] I did not believe her when she asserted that she is treated equally like men. I felt she just said it to appease you and the other men Ivain. And- the polamy conversation was interesting. It seems Porsche was adamantly against it; whereas, the Ghanaian men seen it is tradition, heritage, religious, and culture. It was also interesting how they view America. One asserted there were more opportunities, and the other asserted not impressed. I was impressed of knowing some of the states in the USA.
Thanks for watching the video Louis. Your support is always appreciated. I thought her response to interracial dating was surprising as well 😂 and I agree with that you said in regards to equality and her response
@frimptop.9813 That is inspiring. I think there are more positive father/ mother relationships whereby Ghanaian men and women can model positive gender roles. Whereas in America, there are a lot of divorce single women and men. Marriage is not valued in America- unfortunately!
On the polygamy issue, the guys were talking more about how it used to be. Even then, it wasn't the norm. Even though some men still mary more than one, they are significantly in the minority. Polygamy is not the norm in many African countries.
Please, how will Fela come to Ghana to learn highlife music when Nigeria already had highlife music with musicians like Rex Lawson and his band that were already big in Nigeria.
The only difference contemporary music between Ghanaian music now and Nigerian music is investment and population. The quality is the same. All the current hit tracks the world is dancing to now are from Ghana. Terminator by king promise. Into the future by Stonebwuy. Goodsin by Olivetheboy. Liquor by Kidi. Wishlists by Deri. Morning stress by D-Jay. Bad boy by Lasmid and Asaka boys.
Fela was not 'deported' from Ghana because of his music, but rather because of his persistent disregard for Ghanaian laws and lawless behaviour from him and his entourage that were housed at a hotel in Accra.
That guy is lying,Nigeria is the pioneer of Afro beats,we own music in Nigeria(AFRICA),we coming for him!!!!which Afro beat legend can he name in Ghana,past and present??🤔🤔🏃🏃🏃
Ghanaian starts the Afrobeat /Highlife music way back in early 50s by band called OSIBISA…You can googled it In 70s Fela came to Ghana learn the highlife and afrobeat music and make it big in Nigeria
@ClaudeLordPwadam What is the past glory. Ghana has electricity penetrattipn in Sub Sahara. No country can dev without power. Take a class in economic development.
institute of African studies? What are they teaching? African food and dressing ? Teach the students African politics international policies and economic resources.
Women cycle should not have nothing to do with her educate to a higher level both men and women should have the same chance in education so what these two young men are saying is wrong and this is more cultural not academic
You people must start to learn and do research Google a band OSIBISA in the 50s they were doing afrobeat / highlife thing Fela Kuti came to Ghana to learn afrobeat in Late 60s and 70s
@@michaelkumah4465 Interesting Fela has to go abroad to learn "Highlife" when Rex Lawson was huge in Nigeria. The biggest influence on Fela with Afro beat was Drummer & musical director Tony Allen. Fela' s interpretation of afro beat was heavily influenced by jazz - the quality he produced was unmatched in his lifetime not even by so called teachers.
@@topicoflife You're desperate to find arguments - all the gotcha & the b/s. I will not indulge you in the pantomime. I wasn't posting Chief Priest's life history - i do know the man he praised the most for his career was Tony Allen. As for highlife, stop ignoring the reign of Rex Lawson.
This gender favoritism is not perculiar to Ghana. It is also practiced in such developed nations as in the Nordic countries. I personally lost a research grant to a female applicant, based on the practice in Norway. I was not mad at it!
Marriage is an institution set up by God, the foundation is one man, one woman. Genesis chapter 2, verse 18...Then the Lord God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone, I will make him a helper suitable for him." Genesis chapter 2, verse 21... God caused a deep sleep upon the man, and he slept; then He took one of his ribs, and close up the flesh at that place, verse 22, And the Lord God fashioned into a woman the rib which He has taken from the man,and brought her to the man. And the man said, "this is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; She shall be called Woman, Because she was taken out of Man." Verse 24 For this cause a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and they shall become one flesh,
It’s ok. I produce what I need to. If I strictly wanted views I’ll just sit on the beach in Brazil and film the scene all day. I don’t travel for views. I want to save memories, encourage people to travel, learn about other cultures, and enjoy myself. Thanks for watching
@@IvainTures I disagree,we have no competition in music in Africa and that's fact,and you know this ivain,you can't put Ghana up there with us,music that's all we have got in Naija,we hold it dear and no one's gonna take it from us or drag it with us💯
Sorry you rather are the backward thinker. Stating a woman's cycle was an example. Only to highlight some of the issues that heavily affect girl child education especially in the rural areas.
It is often very worrying how we Africans often want to stick to practices that we call our traditions and culture, thinking they are unique to us as Africans. More often than not these traditions and cultural practices happened to be rather universal, and existed with also other people who have moved away from them as and in stages of development. It is the ignorance of this that make us Africans often think these traditions and cultures belong to us uniquely and must not be questioned. Traditions and cultures are dynamic and fluid, we must embrace them in that nature. Development is not only infrastracture based. It is more important when is derived on the mind.
The one brother needs to be careful not to use false stats to justify a position. He said there is 1 men to 7 women which is a blatantly false. There is a 50% probability of having a boy or girl so usually in any country you may get 51% women to 49% men but that’s is still close to the natural or normal 1 to 1 ratio. Now there are always a few factors that may tilt this ratio a bit like say a war which mostly kills men, or if many men from a certain area are migrating but even then in general the ratio is way closer to 1 to 1 than 1 to 7. And then the sister believe a white man is more caring. That’s sad. Maybe to her caring means a man has more money. Ivan you should have told her about the divorce rates in the West which are close to 50% for white people in the US so if white men were so caring that would not be the case. These kids need some more growing up.
Did you watch the whole video? It's about admission and enrollment process to promote gender inclusion. You a right about pop distrribution. Ir is almost equal.
@@frankbediako1372 OK i did not watch it in its own entirety. The guy speaking did not mention anything about admission or maybe it's the accent so I did not get that part. So is his point that there is 7 women to 1 men in some program at the college. What department is that.
An insightful conversation it is. I'm proud of our smart interviewees. I'm glad😊
Ghanaian are smart wow....very interesting topic ...i really enjoyed this.
It’s quite an interesting conversation that Ghana University consider women welfare Kudos to them💪🏻🤜💖❤. At the University I attended we were considered Equal as in Terms of education.
Thanks for having this conversations with these Ghana students . I am impressed on how much knowledge they share especially naming states in the the US unlike many students in the US are can hardly name countries in Africa vise visa!
Very true! I was very impressed as well.
this women she is disgrace for black men she watch something from tv she believe it she have not date white man before how do you know that white men are more caring
Ghanaians are very educated oo.
The lovely Frimpong family graduated there HEYYY🎉FROM LOUISIANA 💜
Graduated where
@@lucifer12354 University of Ghana!
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Ivaintures
Interview with the locals was an interesting moment. And they were really honest and polite about the questions. Thanks my for bringing such amazing contents.
The university is very beautiful and well kept
Very interesting video. Great content. Keep up the good work brother 👍👍👍
Good show Ivain. Africa must unite. Keep it up.
This is so rewarding an amazing as you travel to share bits and pieces of History with today's lifestyle the information is needed🤗❤🤗
Good interviews with the guys. Great content my brother.👍
Thanks a lot bro.. it’s always nice to read your comments
Such intelligent and thought provoking conversation keep standard coming Ivan. Brilliant keep shining.
Beautiful and clean university in a very nice neighbouhood
Hi Mr Tures, im here flowing with the vibe, ilove your video they are so Educative, well come to Kenya too, we love you here❤
I Will .. just a matter of time
Great content 🇬🇭❤️
Interesting conversation I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks
Good content bro. Remind people to comment and share!
Another wonderful interview.
Waoo an9ther great intervew
Nice one bro
This was a very enlightening conversation. One of your best so far!!
Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate the feedback!
EXCELLENT!!!♥♥♥
she is a dreamer
lovely conversation
Very interesting video
Thanks so much for watching!
Ivain- an immensely intriguing, informative, provocative, and animated discourse. Ivain- what impressed me was the Ghanaian men's tenacious gender perspective on women cooking. It seems like there is clarity on male/female gender roles in Ghana. And- I surmise their mentality is seeing healthy father/mother relationships. Additionally- it was interesting hearing Porsche's insight as a Ghanaian woman. Her belief that White men were more caring as opposed to Ghanaian men seems like a lot of African women believe.[I wonder how much of that belief system is from racist television programming!] I did not believe her when she asserted that she is treated equally like men. I felt she just said it to appease you and the other men Ivain. And- the polamy conversation was interesting. It seems Porsche was adamantly against it; whereas, the Ghanaian men seen it is tradition, heritage, religious, and culture. It was also interesting how they view America. One asserted there were more opportunities, and the other asserted not impressed. I was impressed of knowing some of the states in the USA.
Thanks for watching the video Louis. Your support is always appreciated. I thought her response to interracial dating was surprising as well 😂 and I agree with that you said in regards to equality and her response
Let me tell you, about 80%, of 🇬🇭 Ghanaian men can cook..Ghanaians can attest to that. ❤😊
Poor Porsche was obviously intimidated by the very opinionated young men around her. The one in the chequered shirt wants her to be his, Chale!😂😂
@@kelugu3776 You are certainly accurate 🤣!
@frimptop.9813 That is inspiring. I think there are more positive father/ mother relationships whereby Ghanaian men and women can model positive gender roles. Whereas in America, there are a lot of divorce single women and men. Marriage is not valued in America- unfortunately!
Ooh Rah Soldier. Nice video.
Nice video.
😂best conversation there....
On the polygamy issue, the guys were talking more about how it used to be. Even then, it wasn't the norm. Even though some men still mary more than one, they are significantly in the minority. Polygamy is not the norm in many African countries.
Exactly!
Very interesting
My Cameroonian brother power to you
Hello bro! Thanks a lot for watching!
Ivan when are you going to CAPECOAST ?
Please, how will Fela come to Ghana to learn highlife music when Nigeria already had highlife music with musicians like Rex Lawson and his band that were already big in Nigeria.
Oh please pause it there , don’t you have internet anymore ? Just Google it and search the origin of highlife
Most Nigerians don't read
Nigeria doesn't have highlife. Ask of the name of the Nigeria rythm.
@gidionosiejnr. You blast 😂😂
Ivain you are an A-1 instigator. I mean it in a good way.
😂 thanks 🙏🏽
New subscriber here
Thanks for subbing! I really appreciate that
The only difference contemporary music between Ghanaian music now and Nigerian music is investment and population. The quality is the same. All the current hit tracks the world is dancing to now are from Ghana. Terminator by king promise. Into the future by Stonebwuy. Goodsin by Olivetheboy. Liquor by Kidi. Wishlists by Deri. Morning stress by D-Jay. Bad boy by Lasmid and Asaka boys.
Fela was not 'deported' from Ghana because of his music, but rather because of his persistent disregard for Ghanaian laws and lawless behaviour from him and his entourage that were housed at a hotel in Accra.
Excellent!!!
How does the government fund support foreign students specifically from African countries??
You have to pay everything by yourself.
Tell your African country to fund your education
you've never heard of "affirmative action" before?
😄😅❤🙏👋👍
My friend the only thing is the hair and skin color❤😅v..watching from the USA 🇯🇲🇯🇲
That guy is lying,Nigeria is the pioneer of Afro beats,we own music in Nigeria(AFRICA),we coming for him!!!!which Afro beat legend can he name in Ghana,past and present??🤔🤔🏃🏃🏃
Ghanaian starts the Afrobeat /Highlife music way back in early 50s by band called OSIBISA…You can googled it
In 70s Fela came to Ghana learn the highlife and afrobeat music and make it big in Nigeria
ghanians love past glory
@@michaelkumah4465 massa Afrobeat is different from highlife just as highlife is different from hiplife
@@osazuwaogbeide1540 yea,,,, They even boast of their electricity, which is also a past Glory...hahahahahaa
@ClaudeLordPwadam What is the past glory. Ghana has electricity penetrattipn in Sub Sahara. No country can dev without power. Take a class in economic development.
38:51 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is same as affirmative action but hey as American as we are we scrapped it
They are always talking about women equality but don't tell them to be equally responsible to the family and society
institute of African studies? What are they teaching? African food and dressing ? Teach the students African politics international policies and economic resources.
Nitwit! Why don't you check the courses offered. Ignorance is bliss!
Women cycle should not have nothing to do with her educate to a higher level both men and women should have the same chance in education so what these two young men are saying is wrong and this is more cultural not academic
Stop abusing Fela's legacy. Smart young ones.
You people must start to learn and do research
Google a band OSIBISA in the 50s they were doing afrobeat / highlife thing
Fela Kuti came to Ghana to learn afrobeat in Late 60s and 70s
@@michaelkumah4465 Interesting Fela has to go abroad to learn "Highlife" when Rex Lawson was huge in Nigeria. The biggest influence on Fela with Afro beat was Drummer & musical director Tony Allen.
Fela' s interpretation of afro beat was heavily influenced by jazz - the quality he produced was unmatched in his lifetime not even by so called teachers.
@@michaelkumah4465liar
@@hikidunm1582Interesting how you don't even know those who influenced Fela in drums an jazz were Ghanaians as well.
@@topicoflife You're desperate to find arguments - all the gotcha & the b/s. I will not indulge you in the pantomime.
I wasn't posting Chief Priest's life history - i do know the man he praised the most for his career was Tony Allen.
As for highlife, stop ignoring the reign of Rex Lawson.
This gender favoritism is not perculiar to Ghana. It is also practiced in such developed nations as in the Nordic countries. I personally lost a research grant to a female applicant, based on the practice in Norway. I was not mad at it!
Thanks the your feedback.. that’s very interesting. I had no idea
Marriage is an institution set up by God, the foundation is one man, one woman. Genesis chapter 2, verse 18...Then the Lord God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone, I will make him a helper suitable for him." Genesis chapter 2, verse 21... God caused a deep sleep upon the man, and he slept; then He took one of his ribs, and close up the flesh at that place, verse 22, And the Lord God fashioned into a woman the rib which He has taken from the man,and brought her to the man. And the man said, "this is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; She shall be called Woman, Because she was taken out of Man." Verse 24 For this cause a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and they shall become one flesh,
Topics dwelling on relationship wont give u viewership
It’s ok. I produce what I need to. If I strictly wanted views I’ll just sit on the beach in Brazil and film the scene all day. I don’t travel for views. I want to save memories, encourage people to travel, learn about other cultures, and enjoy myself. Thanks for watching
@@IvainTuresdon't mind them with their primitive thinking..pls keep them coming ..is so interesting and educative
@@IvainTuresdon't mind them with their primitive thinking..pls keep them coming ..is so interesting and educative
But you should have shown us the campus too😅😅😅😅😅
But you should have shown us the campus too😅😅😅😅😅
He was even stuttering at his lies🤦🤦🤦🤦,smh
😂 what part ?
😂😂😂 Is Makola market closed when the women sellers are on their period? Lol. Just provide decent public toilets and women will be fine.
@@IvainTures go check,even those guys were laughing at him cause they know he's lying
@@enjaysings6173 it’s an interesting debate. One thing is clear Nigeria and Ghana are the leaders in Africa.
@@IvainTures I disagree,we have no competition in music in Africa and that's fact,and you know this ivain,you can't put Ghana up there with us,music that's all we have got in Naija,we hold it dear and no one's gonna take it from us or drag it with us💯
l can not believe the lady did not have anythjng to say I n polygamy
backwards thinking, what's women cycle has to do with education. so you are saying women are not smart.
Sorry you rather are the backward thinker. Stating a woman's cycle was an example. Only to highlight some of the issues that heavily affect girl child education especially in the rural areas.
Also , the cut of point been further reduced for women is only to bridge the gap between male and female academicians.
Didn't you hear him say, in some of his classes its women who topped the class
It is often very worrying how we Africans often want to stick to practices that we call our traditions and culture, thinking they are unique to us as Africans. More often than not these traditions and cultural practices happened to be rather universal, and existed with also other people who have moved away from them as and in stages of development. It is the ignorance of this that make us Africans often think these traditions and cultures belong to us uniquely and must not be questioned. Traditions and cultures are dynamic and fluid, we must embrace them in that nature. Development is not only infrastracture based. It is more important when is derived on the mind.
The one brother needs to be careful not to use false stats to justify a position. He said there is 1 men to 7 women which is a blatantly false. There is a 50% probability of having a boy or girl so usually in any country you may get 51% women to 49% men but that’s is still close to the natural or normal 1 to 1 ratio.
Now there are always a few factors that may tilt this ratio a bit like say a war which mostly kills men, or if many men from a certain area are migrating but even then in general the ratio is way closer to 1 to 1 than 1 to 7.
And then the sister believe a white man is more caring. That’s sad. Maybe to her caring means a man has more money. Ivan you should have told her about the divorce rates in the West which are close to 50% for white people in the US so if white men were so caring that would not be the case. These kids need some more growing up.
Did you watch the whole video? It's about admission and enrollment process to promote gender inclusion. You a right about pop distrribution. Ir is almost equal.
Lol Amen 💜💕
I guess u didn't take time to watch and listen.....they said it righfully and am impressed
@@frankbediako1372 OK i did not watch it in its own entirety. The guy speaking did not mention anything about admission or maybe it's the accent so I did not get that part. So is his point that there is 7 women to 1 men in some program at the college. What department is that.
What my Ghanaian brother is saying is true but his not one to 7. It is rather 4 to 1.
Polygamy is one wife and multiple girlfriends nowadays. Polygamy exist but only those who can afford it