Thank you all so much for your incredible engagement! It was my first time visiting, and I had an amazing trip filled with beautiful experiences. The culture, the ambience, and the warmth of the people were truly captivating. I can't wait to visit again and make more detailed videos to share with you all.🫶🏾✨
It’s refreshing to see our Nigerian sisters visit Ghana for a short vacation. This is the way forward for Africans. To travel freely to each other’s countries.
YES, That was where they signed the Nigerian peace treaty to end the civil war, attended by Gawon and Ojuku. It is known as the ABURI PEACE ACCORD arranged by our leader Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Thank you🫶 I wasn’t actually trying to vlog really. And I wasn’t with my tripod. This video is just like a compilation of random videos I took. Subsequent ones will definitely be better. Appreciate your feedback
5:26 first and foremost Twi isn't the national language in Ghana. ENGLISH is. Twi is just the major spoken language because it's spoken by the largest ethnic group(Akan) in Ghana. This is just like you saying Hausa is the national language in Nigeria just because they are the largest ethnic group in Nigeria. please don't misinform your viewers and before publishing something you have to research first
I was not the one talking, so I don’t understand your point. It was the driver talking and he is Ghanaian. It was a honest mistake on his part, he probably wanted to say the “major” language like you said. I wasn’t paying attention and I didn’t notice while editing. I’m aware English is the official language in Ghana. The last part of your comment was unnecessary as well. Thank you anyway.
Don’t mind her some people are just bitter on socials as u stated that her last speech wasn’t necessary u even went easy on her 🙄How can a foreigner do some basic research before visiting a country? The person has to explore before finding out some details.Even research doesn’t really give all e details about countries unless you go there in person before u find some things out yourself .Besides the driver wasn’t lying when he said 95% people speak twi in Ghana which made it an international language, u find it rare in Ghana to see people speaking remaining 5% languages in Ghana see you again 🇬🇭🇳🇬❤️
Thank you all so much for your incredible engagement! It was my first time visiting, and I had an amazing trip filled with beautiful experiences. The culture, the ambience, and the warmth of the people were truly captivating. I can't wait to visit again and make more detailed videos to share with you all.🫶🏾✨
It’s refreshing to see our Nigerian sisters visit Ghana for a short vacation. This is the way forward for Africans. To travel freely to each other’s countries.
I agree with you, thank you🫶
I pray some cute ghana man grab her so her so she'll be taking long vacations instead.
Am I, not a proud Ghanaian seeing well-mannered Nigerians visit Ghana, soo beautiful.
Thank you. Your country is lovely
Nice trip, glad you enjoyed your trip.
Nice one Niffy. Well done
Thank you sir
❤ I love your video dear keep it up
Thank you🫶
This is just such a good one out there !!!
Thank you for watching
Niceeee, glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for watching
YES, That was where they signed the Nigerian peace treaty to end the civil war, attended by Gawon and Ojuku. It is known as the ABURI PEACE ACCORD arranged by our leader Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Very well preserved. Lovely!
Ghana loves you see u again❤️🇳🇬🇬🇭
Ohh.. Thank you💕
The man statue you saw at Markola market is the 20th century King of Accra (Ga mantse)
Oh really.. He is King Tackie Tawiah 1 right?
@@Niffyspecial yes you are right
So amazing.
Beautiful And Calm Ghana 🇬🇭
Lovely Vlog❤
Nicee🤩🤩
Yaayy😁
The Red and Black patterened dress at the beach was so nice where did you source it from?
Thank you
got it from a boutique inside my uni in Nigeria
Nice content !!! See funbi with her camera 🤣🤣
😂😂thanks
Global photographer!
Shesshhh 🔥🔥🔥
UK vlog???👀🤗
@@Niffyspecial 😂🤔
I want this to be me, I want to be able to travel across African countries for leisure ❤
It definitely will be. I’m hoping to travel more too. God grant our heart desires🫶🏾
❤❤
I love your voice
Thank you for watching
😘
Well done but try to control the camera well 🙏🔥👌
Thank you🫶 I wasn’t actually trying to vlog really. And I wasn’t with my tripod. This video is just like a compilation of random videos I took. Subsequent ones will definitely be better. Appreciate your feedback
@@Niffyspecial please when are you returning we need more videos from you
I really enjoyed your video
Please I have a question did you need any Covid 19 requirements like a vaccine card ?
Thank you
No.. just yellow card
All Covid 19 requirements have been suspended
I hope you enjoyed our jollof and you'd be coming back for more
It wasn’t bad at all
Gf
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5:26 first and foremost Twi isn't the national language in Ghana. ENGLISH is. Twi is just the major spoken language because it's spoken by the largest ethnic group(Akan) in Ghana. This is just like you saying Hausa is the national language in Nigeria just because they are the largest ethnic group in Nigeria. please don't misinform your viewers and before publishing something you have to research first
I was not the one talking, so I don’t understand your point. It was the driver talking and he is Ghanaian. It was a honest mistake on his part, he probably wanted to say the “major” language like you said. I wasn’t paying attention and I didn’t notice while editing. I’m aware English is the official language in Ghana. The last part of your comment was unnecessary as well. Thank you anyway.
Don’t mind her some people are just bitter on socials as u stated that her last speech wasn’t necessary u even went easy on her 🙄How can a foreigner do some basic research before visiting a country? The person has to explore before finding out some details.Even research doesn’t really give all e details about countries unless you go there in person before u find some things out yourself .Besides the driver wasn’t lying when he said 95% people speak twi in Ghana which made it an international language, u find it rare in Ghana to see people speaking remaining 5% languages in Ghana see you again 🇬🇭🇳🇬❤️