Nigerians have been in Ghana since the country was called Gold Coast. I went to school with many of them in Cape Coast between late 50s and late 60s. Many of them were born there. Since they were born there we classify them as Ghanaians. It was during 1969,the government of Busia asked them to leave. In Cape Coast we disobeyed the government action and protected many of them especially those in Secondary schools and universities.
I can listen to her voice and tell why people think she’s Ghanaian. She has a calm demeanor. That’s one trait about most Ghanaians. Very calm in nature but most can move from 0 to 100 real quick if you piss them off. 😂😂😂. I love when Africans commingle. We learn about each other and with UNDERSTANDING, we can all cohabitate peacefully. PLEASE INTERVIEW MORE NIGERIANS IN GHANA. SOME OF US WOULD LOVE TO HEAR THEIR EXPERIENCES. AND WE ALSO WANT TO HEAR THOSE WITH NOT SO GOOD EXPERIENCES TOO. THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT CAN HELP US UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE DISCONNECTS.
Even though I didn't see her face but from her words I can see she's a very humble woman. Such Nigerians hardly encounter any challenges in Ghana. I need to try some Yoruba dishes 😋😋
Hmmmmm...one group of people in Ghana are allowed to be as prideful and arrogant as they want to be. Everybody else is expected to be "humble" You never see this people expect humility from each other.
I am a Ghanaian based in South Africa. And I am a strong fan of Nigerian delicacies. I have a good joint in Pretoria where I usually satisfy myself lol
I don’t like some of your questions stop being hypocrite and stop asking silly questions ghana this ghana that. We Ghanaians have egushi stew go try it and you will bite your fingers. Ghana has a lot lot of different types of food that Nigerians don’t have so stop comparing food asking the white guy whether he got a Nigerian jollof or ghana jollof. I can see you don’t like Ghanaians you faking it and you are fake. I really appreciate and like the lady she was really real and I can see her love for Ghana and that’s why her business will keep growing . You are one of those who pretend to like ghana
I don’t know why some inferior People like you come out on peoples page to write nonsense. What questions did she ask that makes you think she doesn’t like Ghanaians? You are just bitter about Jumz. Some of us Ghanaians like her contents and we don’t need negativities like you on this channel. Find something meaningful to do other than to come write negative nonsense on her page.
How on earth you wont speak your local language to your children. As a Nigerian/Ghanian married to an Ugandan. My children speaks Yoruba fluently cos I lived my whole life in Nigeria 🇳🇬. It really sounds funny to me
Eii, her children don't speak Yoruba. Kini? Hmm. I forced for my daughter to learn the language. I got a teacher for her right here in Ghana because I am not Yoruba but feel I want them to be able to communicate in their language multiple African languages as well but definitely their grandmother tongue. Just my two cents. I will come and eat the food Sha.
@@TheJumzTV I mean i prefer and feel the Yoruba's more than all the tribes in Nigeria. I like Nonye Richy too. Yoruba ladies are very pretty thats my choice 💐👍
How about Fish? You can have fish Pepper soup which can be eaten with Rice, Yam, potatoes or even just taken like that (it’s an actual soup so you drink it but it’s usually very spicy and best served hot). You can also have Okro made with Fish, I’ve never seen Egusi soup made with Fish but I mean, anything is possible so why not? Basically, most soups cooked with meat can be substituted with Fish but they are usually better with meat coz Fish will disintegrate in the soup. Then again, I believe you can place a special order with your preference.
@@TheJumzTV Okay. When I visited Lagos and Abuja many years ago it was difficult for me because everything was prepared with meat. I like Nigerian food so much but the emphasis on meat always put a break on me. Even in Ghana I visited. Nigerian eatery called Chop I Chop in Abeka in Accra where they prepare mainly Igbo food everything was meat meat meat. I'll heed what you said. Order for soup prepared without meat.
Nigerians have been in Ghana since the country was called Gold Coast. I went to school with many of them in Cape Coast between late 50s and late 60s. Many of them were born there. Since they were born there we classify them as Ghanaians. It was during 1969,the government of Busia asked them to leave. In Cape Coast we disobeyed the government action and protected many of them especially those in Secondary schools and universities.
Oh wow!!!
A narrative I’ve not heard before.
We are not brothers and sisters we are all one Africa
My friend who is mixed Ghanaian and Nigerian, told me that Nigerian makes the best egusi and Ghanaians makes the best jollof.
I can listen to her voice and tell why people think she’s Ghanaian. She has a calm demeanor. That’s one trait about most Ghanaians. Very calm in nature but most can move from 0 to 100 real quick if you piss them off. 😂😂😂.
I love when Africans commingle. We learn about each other and with UNDERSTANDING, we can all cohabitate peacefully.
PLEASE INTERVIEW MORE NIGERIANS IN GHANA. SOME OF US WOULD LOVE TO HEAR THEIR EXPERIENCES. AND WE ALSO WANT TO HEAR THOSE WITH NOT SO GOOD EXPERIENCES TOO. THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT CAN HELP US UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE DISCONNECTS.
You see that 0 to 100!! It’s a real thing, I think I’ve seen many 😂😂😂
@@TheJumzTV Sis!!!! I’m telling you. They be fake nice sometimes. 😂😂😂
@@elisobais Being a nice person doesn't mean you can never be angry. Anger is part of human emotions. Anyone who never gets mad is not a human being.
Even though I didn't see her face but from her words I can see she's a very humble woman. Such Nigerians hardly encounter any challenges in Ghana.
I need to try some Yoruba dishes 😋😋
It's true
Hmmmmm...one group of people in Ghana are allowed to be as prideful and arrogant as they want to be. Everybody else is expected to be "humble" You never see this people expect humility from each other.
Jumz this woman is too much haha 😆 Ghana 🇬🇭 we dey 🤣🤣👍👍👍🇳🇬🇬🇭
I am a Ghanaian based in South Africa. And I am a strong fan of Nigerian delicacies. I have a good joint in Pretoria where I usually satisfy myself lol
Snr
Lovely! What are your favorite dishes to try?
@@TheJumzTV bitterleave soup with eba lol
I am coming all the way from Chicago to your restaurant
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😃
Yoruba people re naturally calm like Ghanaians
Now their soup is now called stew now
I will visit this place when am in ghana for sure💯
Please do.
Am coming to Ghana this December and I will go eat at her restaurant . ❤❤
Coming from Canada
Oh that’d be very nice.
Jumz gengs we dey here
Very interesting video and nice 👍 place
Awesome awesome and beautiful place
I want to try the Eba and Egusi, or bitter leaves soup, or Oha soup. This restaurant looks clean.
I've been there. Nice place. Well done 👍 aunty Bunmi.
Hey Jumz so you know this and you didn't tell me. I need to go there and try some dishes now.
Eiiiiii! Aunty V, what can I do to pay for my blunders? 😩😩
Oh my god I miss you so much sister
Fantastic video by all standard.
Thank you, it means a lot.
Jumz I am a yoruba Ghanaian. Living in America
Oh! That’s lovely!!!
Nice one there 💗
Gracias.
Your accent is like Ghanaian 🇬🇭
I want to try nigerian meals. I will definitely go there
Yeah, it’d be nice to try some.
I ll take my Yoruba friend to this place
That’s be lovely.
Hey, sister the way and manner you enjoying this food, I will definitely fly to Ghana to eat this food in the restaurant!
You should definitely try it.
I like her. God bless her and her family
Glad to watch this.. Learned something Im looking for location for a water park in Ghana. Kumasi Accra. Its interesting
That will be the best investment ever for u n future generations
Because there's no serious water park in West Africa
I love EBA and agushi stew
I love 💕 it it's
I don’t like some of your questions stop being hypocrite and stop asking silly questions ghana this ghana that. We Ghanaians have egushi stew go try it and you will bite your fingers. Ghana has a lot lot of different types of food that Nigerians don’t have so stop comparing food asking the white guy whether he got a Nigerian jollof or ghana jollof. I can see you don’t like Ghanaians you faking it and you are fake. I really appreciate and like the lady she was really real and I can see her love for Ghana and that’s why her business will keep growing . You are one of those who pretend to like ghana
I don’t know why some inferior People like you come out on peoples page to write nonsense. What questions did she ask that makes you think she doesn’t like Ghanaians? You are just bitter about Jumz. Some of us Ghanaians like her contents and we don’t need negativities like you on this channel. Find something meaningful to do other than to come write negative nonsense on her page.
@@benjnracheampong7007 Ghanaian call egusi , AKATIWA Abomuu
@@blaywestridge7878 yeah I know sometimes we say Egusi stew too.
No you guys have kelewele not Egusi stew like that of Nigeria unless you guys stole it from Nigeria. But who cares anyways.
What's wrong with you Vernell?
I almost jumped to conclusion by saying there is no way she can be Nigerian. She must have been born in Ghana.
How on earth you wont speak your local language to your children. As a Nigerian/Ghanian married to an Ugandan. My children speaks Yoruba fluently cos I lived my whole life in Nigeria 🇳🇬. It really sounds funny to me
Eii, her children don't speak Yoruba.
Kini? Hmm. I forced for my daughter to learn the language. I got a teacher for her right here in Ghana because I am not Yoruba but feel I want them to be able to communicate in their language multiple African languages as well but definitely their grandmother tongue. Just my two cents. I will come and eat the food Sha.
You got a teacher here in Ghana?
Wow!!!
@@TheJumzTV I critisize you a lot but i really like you 🙂🌺
@@TheJumzTV I mean i prefer and feel the Yoruba's more than all the tribes in Nigeria. I like Nonye Richy too. Yoruba ladies are very pretty thats my choice 💐👍
Hmmm Jumz and food 🥘 😅😅😅😅
5 and 6 😝😝
@@TheJumzTV item 13 madam lol 😂
U dnt need to say yes please after every sentence loool
Hello, where is the location and if there is any contact for direction
It’s all contained in the video or you can check the description box.
Can you put her contact in the description box.
You can check again now.
As a non meat eating Ghanaian, what soup can I eat there that is not prepared with meat?
How about Fish?
You can have fish Pepper soup which can be eaten with Rice, Yam, potatoes or even just taken like that (it’s an actual soup so you drink it but it’s usually very spicy and best served hot).
You can also have Okro made with Fish, I’ve never seen Egusi soup made with Fish but I mean, anything is possible so why not?
Basically, most soups cooked with meat can be substituted with Fish but they are usually better with meat coz Fish will disintegrate in the soup.
Then again, I believe you can place a special order with your preference.
@@TheJumzTV Okay. When I visited Lagos and Abuja many years ago it was difficult for me because everything was prepared with meat. I like Nigerian food so much but the emphasis on meat always put a break on me. Even in Ghana I visited. Nigerian eatery called Chop I Chop in Abeka in Accra where they prepare mainly Igbo food everything was meat meat meat. I'll heed what you said. Order for soup prepared without meat.
The place is leterally empty, or is my eyes.
Maybe it's because of the time of day
You have lived in Ghana for 13 years?
Oh not me, my guest.
Operation 5k
Yes o, we moveee!
@@TheJumzTV Allah 😂😂😂👍👍👍
Yoruba lady
Why just English? It’s shocking and very bad pls