WHAT SCHOOLING IN GHANA🇬🇭FOR FOUR YEARS WAS LIKE AS A NIGERIAN 🇳🇬|| NIGERIAN SCHOOLING IN GHANA
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Hello friends,
Today, we have a fellow RUclipsr on the channel @OprahCoco who shares with us her
experiences while living in Ghana.
I hope you enjoy?
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Some European countries don't speak English, you go to such countries in seek of greener pasture or academic, you learn the language, China was colonized by the British but they don't speak English... Ghana is one of the few African countries that embrace their local languages, whenever you find yourselves there, try and learn the language to adjust biko... One love, one Africa
Still Ghana speak the best correct English in Africa.
Obed, I like your attitude
Patience moves mountains.
The Future belongs to those who have patience to wait.
I am Ghanaian, and I do not agree, we need to move faster
@@coucoubay you! how far have you gone on in life?
@@akwasiowusuansah6329 What does it mean. Time and tide waits for no man.
@@coucoubay you can decide to rush in life. a lot of people have met their untimely death due to their indecent haste. in our traditional settings, it's often said, when the wind rushes to take many items on its trail, it will eventually leaves them in its trail.
@@akwasiowusuansah6329 Typical, nobody is talking about rushing in life, we are talking about knowing what you want and going for it. It could be education, a job, a woman being slow and plodding is the road to failure.
Ghanaians are very proud of their local language . I have lived in The U S for over 2 decades but as soon as I reach Kotoka International Airport , my twi just flow as if I live in Ghana . Jumz , I wished you were not married ooo . You are soo beautiful and charming .
you think other Africans hate their languages?
Touzaafi is one of the best food item you can find in Ghana. Achimota school is also the best choice for your kids. This video is very educative and inspiring.
I will have to give Tuozaafi another shot to see what you’re saying. 😉
Glad you enjoyed it.
Mathias Dorbayi, you're right. Achimota school is the best choice. King's College, Lagos, one of the most prestigious secondary schools in Nigeria, used to have Achimota come over for the inter-house sports competition. Achimota is highly respected.
Nahh Adisadel College all day
Let me advise you two do everything to maintain this friendship old friends like childhood school mates and the best. Keep it up.
I came to hear how Cameroon compared to Ghana and Nigeria. I am none the wiser.
However, the review of Oprah's experiences in Ghana was interesting.
I hope you enjoy your visit home, thank you.
Wow did she just say she was eating at Madina opposite UPSA? Wow
Nice content dear, keep it rolling.
Ur lady is real and funny 😄
I know right?
@@TheJumzTV I ve been watching it 5x today lol
Am enjoying u guy’s
Am a Ghanaian I live in lagos for 4 year. Am familiar with this location wow
Oh nice.
Wow. Someone like you should be interviewed also. It would be interesting to get a Ghanaian's perspective on life in Nigeria, or in this case, Lagos.
Sister! pls allow us to speak our language ooo
I find it strange that an African sees her fellow African speaking his native African language in his own African country to be "problematic". So, it's okay for the Chinese to speak Mandarin in China and for an Englishman to speak English in England, but a Ghanaian speaking a Ghanaian language in Ghana is "problematic"? Somehow, the standard expectation is for the Ghanaian to speak the colonizer's language, English, to be considered "polished" or educated? Colonialism has done incalculable damage to the African mind indeed. Lord have mercy on us!
I’m even shocked
@@angelbadboy18 is the Nigerian backward thinking
@@africanayasmin6210 So, hw do u think it'll feel Lik if u com to Nigeria & I just start communicating wit U in Yoruba (knowing fully well dat we both understand English Ooo), hw will u feel Lik??? I'll lik to knw abeg 🤔
Mental slavery
@@adeyemiimmanueladedayo1283 It will feel perfectly NORMAL! Why would a Yoruba man speaking Yoruba in Yorubaland offend me? How were we communicating before the colonizer forced his English language on us? Btw, how would you "know fully well that we both understand English ooo"? When will the African start to value and respect something of his own and stop the ridiculous idolizing of all things foreign????
Bring part 2 pls
My children are coming awww this lady made me cried
The rushing in Nigeria, specifically Lagos is as a result of the population too many people leaving within a limited area, if you move out of Lagos the rushing is minimised. Same in London, outside London the pace of the people is slow.
Spot on.
I admire your videos and keep on watching and watching again and again.
The beautiful young woman is bubbly.
I need one more interview with her again.
unlike the boring stuck up ghana ones
Tuo zaafi can be taken with okro soup as well.
I honestly didn’t know that until she said so.
Gragra/ Aggressive for what exactly?
My sister life is not that serious you know
Just chill
What exactly has the gragra done for my Naija brethren that the non-gragra Ghanaian "slacker" lack? Just curious to know.
@@py20 ask them for me o
Nope
Even the public Universities and Technical Universities are more fun and exciting. Your children will love it.
I can imagine. It’s the same in Nigeria.
how do you mean
In Ghana national math & sciences quiz is world cup oo
I tell you, serious World Cup.
Looking forward to Future Ghana Nigeria relationship, where a lot of Nigerian politicians, businessmen and governors will mention Ghana as part of their educational ladder. Some former African leaders also had part of their education in Ghana. So ladies over to you!
Ofcourse jealousy will not make them say it. Leave them
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President Mugabe schooled in Ghana.
@@zigibeat3689
Wow..! Also the first president of Gambia. Ghana is a great nation because of how Ghanaians love their country! Ghanaians are so proud to be Ghanaians!
@@aoppong6419 Mugabe's first wife was Ghana woman. So half of his children are half Ghanaian. The same way Kwame Nkrumah's children are half Egyptian although they most reside in Ghana now.
Welcome back my sis i love this video
big ups✌️✌️
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
@@TheJumzTV very very much
I love ❤️ this lady 😂😂😂😂
I know right!
I feel like they are meticulous in doing things .you don't need to be aggressive to get everything done
Like ought to cool my sisters
I love her vibe 🥰
Good job keep it up all the best sis
Thank you so much.
I always enjoy your vidéos. Now you are cooler than à Ghanaian.
This girl is real!
Always lovely watching your videos. Please do more of such interviews whenever possible. Glad you’re enjoying HOME!
Thank you so much.
I’d try my best to keep them coming.
@@TheJumzTV that twi language where ever Ghanaians ,uk usa whereever thats the language they normally speaks
I love our vibe
Lol you guys are making me laugh so hard lol
Sure I'm visiting Nigeria in no time
You sure should.
Go to Spain and tell them to speak English
The whole of Spain speak one language but u all in Ghana want everyone to speak twi which is not a general language so u should think next time before u comment so u won’t sound dumb asf
Spain is not an English speaking country
Please tell the Ghanaian government to remove English A official language of the country
@@edzico1908 BS, Ghana is predominantly Akan, English is an accident of history. Japan, Korea, Vietnam Cambodia Myanmar all speak their own language.
You are right .we are slow 🐌
She probably moved with Zongo people cus it’s we Zongo people that eat Tuo da miyan Kubewaa” Tuo with okro soup”
Oh!
Nice.
We need part 2 from her
Eiiii, you all have been asking.
Hmmnnn!
@@TheJumzTV yes the lady is all vibes
@@TheJumzTV she has a lot to share lol
Her vibe is lit tho 🤣
I know right?
Onyinyeeeeeee 😍
Life is not about rushing oo
You guys make, being a go getter sound like a negative thing
@@coucoubay I haven’t seen a go getter In London before
@@sourcestvghuk9897 Thats why London is crumbling and California is rulling the world.
@@coucoubay Crumbling in ur dreams 😂😂🇯🇲🇬🇧come and see enjoyment
@@sourcestvghuk9897 Well, everything is relative, lived in London from 1998 to 2004. I will visit tho.
Ghana 🇬🇭 is motherland and Nigeria 🇳🇬 is fatherland
😄
That’s our language so Twi first
Mine is Fante
Ghana has a civilized society than Nigeria.
Stupid
I can’t stop laughing 😂
This girl and twi
So are there boarding senior high schools in Nigeria? Are they many? Do the jhs and shs students all wear the same uniform? Are they taught by the same teachers? I see why the shs culture is big in Ghana. I've heard some Ghanaians say we should combine shs and jhs on the same compound like nigeria
Yes there are boarding senior high schools but since you’d usually see JHS and SHS in the same school, then you have combined boarding.
Yes, they are many, both private and government owned.
Often times No, you’d know the difference between the seniors and juniors. I mean that’s what makes you a senior now. 😂
Sometimes yes they are taught by same teachers especially for subjects like Computer and co but other times, they are different teachers.
@@TheJumzTV ok . Thank you
@@TheJumzTV Thank you for the detailed and friendly reply. Such an attitude can enlighten them and also endear them to us. Let them know that there are Nigerians worthy of relating with. They only need to separate the wheat from the chaff. Keep repping, Jumz.
Ghanaians adopt you if you share their values of respect and courtesy. We also like to party ‘small small’.
We frown on disrespect and poor manners.
Jumz I don’t get ur notifications oo
Eiii, I was even wondering why I hadn’t seen your comments.
Ha!!! Maybe it’s RUclips o.
@@TheJumzTV yes 🙌 oo anyway I got this video this morning lol
Is Oprah Coco a Ghanaian
GHANAIANS, OYA OYA. OYA OOOOO.
This lady is describing trauma, why would you put pressure on yourself unnecessarily? Why would prefer abusive to welcoming lecturers?
I don't think she prefers.
Paint don’t stick on the walls of Nigeria sports stadium.This is a sign of omen and a doom.The nation needs to ask for forgiveness for God to visit the country again.
Eiiiii
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Jumoke Ghana has entered your blood oh...😂😂 See you pronouncing 'her' as 'her'
Namie, o ga ju.
😂😂
Not every African country is A zoo like Nigeria
Shotup