@KNTshows Yes, of course,it should be replicated in all other African countries, especially West Africa,to brighten our corner a bit in terms of clean market.
You can tell happiness on sunny's face when he is talking about Ghana. Makes me proud to be Ghanaian 😊. And i see a couple of Nigerian youtubers as well, you can tell their genuine love for Ghana
Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video from West Africa to shows the “Biggest Market Ground” from Accra, Ghana this week in great joy 2024❤❤❤
Is the vision of which king the other one is the king who is building it if hi is the one hi should go n complete it give the credit to John n stop that kind of ur coloco life when will u guys will change
@@oseitututawiah2109 you would've been happy if he mentioned Akufo-Addo, the man you love hasn't been able to build a hen coop for y'all but the man you hate built it.
If you build any project from loan money what have done. For you people to hold your leaders accountable you have turned into supporters projecting NPP and NDC You people are the reasons why your politicians are corrupt
My guy you need to visit Main Market Onitsha in Anambra State in present day Nigeria, All of them are using Government Electricity not Generator and the market is even more bigger than this one am seeing here.
@@kevinpeters8762Open air market means any outdoor place, accessible to the public, where goods or services are offered for sale, which usually consists of several merchandise stalls grouped together.
That market under construction was already the central market of Kumasi and it used to be open market . And the kejetia market place was once a transport station .
@@abeikugottlieb313 Otumfour didn't have the vision but your father had right? Go and check, he was the one who traveled to Brazil for the loan JM used to build that market. Do not talk anyhow if you don't have any tangible thing to say.
@@cindybaby7318 if Otumfoɔ can go for a loan then why hasn't he gone for another loan to build the phase 2? You guys are funny, this market and others were planned by the government, the loan was secured by the then government, even kotokuraba market in the Central Region was also redeveloped, it's just not as big as Kejetia. No King or Chief has a hand in building any market in Ghana, if it was that easy Otumfoɔ would've gone for a loan to develop the whole of Ashanti himself.
Leave them they're hypocrites it pains them to mention Mahama's name they dont want hear that bro but we dont care we Ghanaians know who built it and its Mahama @@abeikugottlieb313
It was built by the asantehene and completed by the NPP government. The visionless and incompetent mahama can't do this. He is about nkoko nketenkete, preko nketenkete.
@@markkromah1845shame!! Why didn't Asante hene complete it if he was the one who built it. Or his money got finished. You guys can continue to lie to yourself. If I were NDC, I will never do a project in Ashanti region again
@markkromah1845 Oh my brother, how long will idiots like you keep embarrassing yourselves? When Mahama visited the Asantehene and mentioned it as one of the projects he has built in Ashanti, why did the Asantehene not say anything to the contrary. Where could the Asantehene have gotten the money to build it? Why are some of you Asantes so ungrateful? Please fear God for once in your life, or else your going to church and praying will only be a waste of time.
@@alpha_visionmode3 gyimi saa, do you have to bring this nonsense here? Always fighting over useless politics in Africa. Without Asantehene approval this market wouldn’t be there today. Every projects in Kumasi is checked and approved by him. Just be happy you have this in your country and stop the political madness
@@opkasamuss5585 Well I'm not one of those who does politics with developmental projects as it is our own tax payers money that is used. I was just replying to someone who doesn't show appreciation because of tribalism and politics. No need to insult me if you read all the replies. We can all go insulting each other but it doesn't show we are civilised so bro we're all in this country together just that some people always unconsciously try to bring about divisions amongst ous
In Ghana,if you talk about business, Ashanti is very much more oriented than Accra. Central Market was the biggest, but now under renovation. Kajetia was bus station to all destinations in Ashanti,however, the former president Mahama tur it to be market,which the Asantes complain about. So that brings about the new Central Market to involve car stations there to be the biggest in Africa
U could have done it without mentioning Accra. U have this market and we in Accra don’t care about that. But u still would find a way to bring Accra into everything. When something is built or done in Accra, we don’t compare with any region.
Alaba influence really? You don’t know it is Ghanaians who introduced artisans to all of west Africa? Ghanaian maisons, carpenters and builders are the most sought after. Ghanaians are naturally very skillful with their hands. We do a lot of things including cars. Not only shoes and slippers
Bro, your tour guide did well with a slightly inaccurate info. Alabar (Allah-bar) is how it is pronounced. It's a vast area, which merges with other suburbs to make up the Zongo community. It is predominantly a mixed tribe from northern Ghana, along with a few Nigerians. Islam is the dominant religion, whereas Hausa is the common language. Thanks for showcasing Kumasi to the world.
@@ernestbamfoanson7249 Bro, I think you are lost. I grew up there. I went to state boys and Ashtown (abbeys park) to cita printing press (akwatia line) was my daily routine, where alabar is in-between. You have lots of those people you mentioned there, as a lot of them does the money exchange, but they are not the dominant.
Alabar isn't occupied by northerners...but people from the Sahel mostly moshie, dyula, hausa, Fulani with very small percentage of Dagomba(the only northern tribe)
@@14boatman I am sorry to say, you didn't know much about your country. Take time to know more about Ghana. Not every Moslem you see in your community is from North of Ghana. I am even certain the word Zango might be Hausa.
@@ernestbamfoanson7249 I don’t think I mentioned that every Muslim is from northern Ghana. I grew up there, so I’m quite in tune with the community, but we are all entitled to our opinion because none of what you claim nor mine were sourced from evidence based research.
No . Ghana Law states that no foreigner is allowed to engage in the retail business. That is why they all use the locals as a front for their retail business.
That’s the visionary ideas of His excellency John Dramani Mahama the greatest leader after Dr Kwame Nkrumah.NDC always produces best leaders. The 2nd coming of JDM will change Ghana for the better.
They destroyed so many petty traders to build this and yet this petty traders have to pay huge amount to operate there. THE KIND OF BUSINESSES THEY DISTROYED TO BUILD THIS YET THEY CHARGE HIGH AMOUNT FOR YOU TO OPERATE THERE.
Exactly ! It’s not fair! At least those who were selling there for free before they built the market should be given free shops or very low and subsidized prices to pay every month, this really disadvantages the traders! This is lowkey gentrification 😂
Am a Ghanaian born in Kumasi. But never had opportunity to explore this great edifice before the wsy3you did. Good job. This is a masterpiece and truly a megastructure
Do you also want Kejetia Market replicated in every city in Africa?
Big ups to sunny...such a good guy...Ghana has blessed him..we love him
@KNTshows Yes, of course,it should be replicated in all other African countries, especially West Africa,to brighten our corner a bit in terms of clean market.
Yh it will be a very good thing. Anyway thanks to u guys, I just miss being in Gh.❤❤
As a South African I think this might be the biggest open market in the entire world, I have never seen something like this.
I tell u
Wow 😯 this is the biggest indoor market in Africa not only west Africa
You can tell happiness on sunny's face when he is talking about Ghana. Makes me proud to be Ghanaian 😊. And i see a couple of Nigerian youtubers as well, you can tell their genuine love for Ghana
This video is BOSS ‼️😃
I like your tour guide, he's so much informed about GHANA
May almighty God continue bless and bless Mahama for making Ashantiman proud
God richly blessed John Dramani Mahama for building this market
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Is John mahama money he used to build dis kejetia? Wei nom nyinaaa 😂😂
@@Prosperamoakogyamfiyou talk like a fool your government in power is it his own money that his mis using anyhow
Kwasiato the money that akofo Addo is using on serwaah bronii is it his money
Did he use his own money to build it
@@FestusElijahAlornyoGyimigyimie John Mahama has been out of office for almost 8 years
There's no market in Africa you can compare with this one
Even you can't find this market in Europe
Because they have shopping malls and supermarkets
They are talking abt Ghana 🇬🇭 n still some people are doing politics Ndc Npp oo no
Oh my sis e dey shock me self
Thanks you so much for this new amazing “Biggest Indoor Market” situated in Ghana West Africa with so many merchandises in October of 2024❤❤❤
See light and cameras everywhere. 😂😂😂wow.
Thank you guys for showing me this market.
that is good and Ghana and Nigeria are one i appriciate u
Thanks you so much for this new amazing “Biggest Indoor Market” situated in Ghana West Africa that I had almost everything to purchase in joy 2024❤❤❤
Very impressive to see this kind of structure in Ghana, please can you show us the residential areas in Kumasi?
Very nice 👍
Most of the residential areas are gated
@@heniettawood7561not in Kumasi
Thanks for promoting Ghana and my city Kumasi, I just subscribe to you 🫶🏽
Wow am surprised 😨❤️
Good work done guys
I’m enjoying ur video today ❤❤❤😊😊 home 🏡 sweet home
Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video from West Africa to shows the “Biggest Market Ground” from Accra, Ghana this week in great joy 2024❤❤❤
It is Kumasi Ghana
Kejetia - Pampaso is always busy like except Sundays
Instead of us owning Benz, we will use it to build market enjoy good food 😂
Who even said they get the Benz in a genuine way
This market is one of a kind in Africa ….. Great job
Ghana is rich by nature ❤❤❤❤
MOOOOOOOOORE THAN RICH🤑🤑👌👍👊
And the lights are on always.
Yhh 👍💯
Yes ❤
That a vision if a good King
Is the vision of which king the other one is the king who is building it if hi is the one hi should go n complete it give the credit to John n stop that kind of ur coloco life when will u guys will change
Thanks to formal president John Dramani Mahama he's coming back
Mo de3 gyimii saaa !!! Everything is politics.
Ayigbenii
To spend the money😅
@@oseitututawiah2109 you would've been happy if he mentioned Akufo-Addo, the man you love hasn't been able to build a hen coop for y'all but the man you hate built it.
If you build any project from loan money what have done.
For you people to hold your leaders accountable you have turned into supporters projecting NPP and NDC
You people are the reasons why your politicians are corrupt
Thanks for the video brotherman, I've not seen this but for your video.
They are building a bigger one righ opposite it. It won't be long for it to be opened
It has stalled. The government is unable to raise the money to complete it.
@@IbrahimIssaka-nq4xo oh okay. It will definitely be continued
They have already spent the money u people are still waiting for it to complete 😂
I saw it once in kumasi but I never new it was this big
Very nice one 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 that my hometown 💕
Am Ghanaian and I didn't know is too big like that, thank you guys. Welcome to Ghana
That's is the second face of the projects and it will be bigger than the first face.
Nice market oo, up Ghana!
Go to Takoradi ❤another beautiful city in Ghana 🇬🇭
I'm sure it may well be the biggest in Africa
Kumasi market is top notch
And it’s neat ❤
Kenneth can you visit some of the schools in Kumasi before you go back to Accra🇬🇭❤️
There is a lot of professionalism in your video keep it up
The market is very big 😊❤❤
There's a bus stop at Alaba in kumasi to Lagos.
Well done
None of the shops use GENERATOR
My guy you need to visit Main Market Onitsha in Anambra State in present day Nigeria,
All of them are using Government Electricity not Generator and the market is even more bigger than this one am seeing here.
The market is in Ghana not Nigeria
lol 😜
Omo😂😂
We Ghanaians do not appreciate it ooo omo😂😂😂
I'm a Ghanaian living in Uae, you guys are good I've not been there since. I'm feeling good to see, i know there but about 5years I've not been there
If you guys had gone there on a working day, you would have seen it very well; thus how busy the place is
As you can see it is not open air market. How do you
get open air market with three story floors.
Open air means no artificial ventilation like Aircondition or fan
Open air means no artificial ventilation like Aircondition or fan
@@kevinpeters8762Open air market means any outdoor place, accessible to the public, where goods or services are offered for sale, which usually consists of several merchandise stalls grouped together.
This happens when good and visionary leaders are voted into power ! H.E Mahama ❤
The former president Mahama is our new Nkrumah am hoping for his second term to continue building up Ghana
Manhyia Palace covers an area of 100 acres.
I remember my first day at this market I walked almost the hole day but was still not finding my way out 😢
U are selling Ghana very. God bless you. We are waiting for you here in the western region.Oil city (Takoradi)
Great
This is the gargen city of west Africa Ghana to be precise I love my mother land🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
I make me miss Ash town ooo... I just saw my friend childhood house
This ur tour guard is really good ,am even learning from 😂although am a Ghanaian
Awesome market 👌 👏. Thanks.
Thanks to John Dramani Mahama ❤
That market under construction was already the central market of Kumasi and it used to be open market . And the kejetia market place was once a transport station .
Interesting. Very impressive. Big kudos to Kumasi and Asante region as a whole.
Give credit to whom credit is due. Otumfour didn't even have this vision, it took one humble man
@@abeikugottlieb313 Otumfour didn't have the vision but your father had right? Go and check, he was the one who traveled to Brazil for the loan JM used to build that market. Do not talk anyhow if you don't have any tangible thing to say.
@@cindybaby7318 ashawo like you. ..if you dare me I'll release your videos!
@@cindybaby7318 if Otumfoɔ can go for a loan then why hasn't he gone for another loan to build the phase 2?
You guys are funny, this market and others were planned by the government, the loan was secured by the then government, even kotokuraba market in the Central Region was also redeveloped, it's just not as big as Kejetia. No King or Chief has a hand in building any market in Ghana, if it was that easy Otumfoɔ would've gone for a loan to develop the whole of Ashanti himself.
Leave them they're hypocrites it pains them to mention Mahama's name they dont want hear that bro but we dont care we Ghanaians know who built it and its Mahama @@abeikugottlieb313
This is awesome!!! Ordinary Ghana doing big things in your faces!!! 😂😂😂
What do mean ordinary Ghana?
@@Iamjoe12 these people do not respect others!!
@mavisbobieansah9797 My dear, they're arrogant.
Good campaign strategy
Kumasi ll shocked u 😂😂😂❤❤❤
See how they have begun parking dirt inside that beautiful structure. Ghana
Well done President Mahama, the nation builder
My city. Born, bred and fled abroad ♥️ ❤️ ✨️ 😎
This is not only in west Africa is the entire world
Indoor open air. That's a new one.
The visionary leader John mahama built it
It was built by the asantehene and completed by the NPP government. The visionless and incompetent mahama can't do this. He is about nkoko nketenkete, preko nketenkete.
@@markkromah1845shame!! Why didn't Asante hene complete it if he was the one who built it. Or his money got finished.
You guys can continue to lie to yourself. If I were NDC, I will never do a project in Ashanti region again
@markkromah1845 Oh my brother, how long will idiots like you keep embarrassing yourselves? When Mahama visited the Asantehene and mentioned it as one of the projects he has built in Ashanti, why did the Asantehene not say anything to the contrary. Where could the Asantehene have gotten the money to build it? Why are some of you Asantes so ungrateful? Please fear God for once in your life, or else your going to church and praying will only be a waste of time.
@@alpha_visionmode3 gyimi saa, do you have to bring this nonsense here? Always fighting over useless politics in Africa. Without Asantehene approval this market wouldn’t be there today. Every projects in Kumasi is checked and approved by him. Just be happy you have this in your country and stop the political madness
@@opkasamuss5585 Well I'm not one of those who does politics with developmental projects as it is our own tax payers money that is used. I was just replying to someone who doesn't show appreciation because of tribalism and politics. No need to insult me if you read all the replies. We can all go insulting each other but it doesn't show we are civilised so bro we're all in this country together just that some people always unconsciously try to bring about divisions amongst ous
People bought the stores and lease them out for 5 years .
In Ghana,if you talk about business, Ashanti is very much more oriented than Accra. Central Market was the biggest, but now under renovation. Kajetia was bus station to all destinations in Ashanti,however, the former president Mahama tur it to be market,which the Asantes complain about. So that brings about the new Central Market to involve car stations there to be the biggest in Africa
So can't you people make your submissions without tribal and political sentiments?
@@relax0180what is tribal about his comment. Chill out. Man
U could have done it without mentioning Accra. U have this market and we in Accra don’t care about that. But u still would find a way to bring Accra into everything. When something is built or done in Accra, we don’t compare with any region.
Which Asante was complaining?
@@frimpongmaahannah9638 ask again oo
Alaba influence really? You don’t know it is Ghanaians who introduced artisans to all of west Africa? Ghanaian maisons, carpenters and builders are the most sought after. Ghanaians are naturally very skillful with their hands. We do a lot of things including cars. Not only shoes and slippers
Hi guys I will love you bro God bless 😂😂😂😂😂❤
I am sure it is the biggest in he whole of Africa. ❤❤❤
We the Ghanaians sometimes we get lost first we enter .❤❤❤
Everything in kumasi is biggest
It very big.
Kumase has a lot to show,bloggers shouldn't only focus on one city but explore places like Kumase which is the largest city in Ghana
Visionary Leader Mr JDM LEGACY ❤❤❤
Wow
Gigantesque !
Even me as Ghanaian sometimes i lost my way 😅
Where I roam mostly
Where in Ghana is this? You’re supposed to add that to your caption. I know it’s in Kumasi, Ashanti
Bro, your tour guide did well with a slightly inaccurate info. Alabar (Allah-bar) is how it is pronounced. It's a vast area, which merges with other suburbs to make up the Zongo community. It is predominantly a mixed tribe from northern Ghana, along with a few Nigerians. Islam is the dominant religion, whereas Hausa is the common language. Thanks for showcasing Kumasi to the world.
Allah Bar is not inhabited by Northern Ghanaians but by West Africans from the sahel region. That is Fulani, Wangara, Jula, Hausa etc.
@@ernestbamfoanson7249 Bro, I think you are lost. I grew up there. I went to state boys and Ashtown (abbeys park) to cita printing press (akwatia line) was my daily routine, where alabar is in-between. You have lots of those people you mentioned there, as a lot of them does the money exchange, but they are not the dominant.
Alabar isn't occupied by northerners...but people from the Sahel mostly moshie, dyula, hausa, Fulani with very small percentage of Dagomba(the only northern tribe)
@@14boatman I am sorry to say, you didn't know much about your country. Take time to know more about Ghana. Not every Moslem you see in your community is from North of Ghana.
I am even certain the word Zango might be Hausa.
@@ernestbamfoanson7249 I don’t think I mentioned that every Muslim is from northern Ghana. I grew up there, so I’m quite in tune with the community, but we are all entitled to our opinion because none of what you claim nor mine were sourced from evidence based research.
No . Ghana Law states that no foreigner is allowed to engage in the retail business. That is why they all use the locals as a front for their retail business.
The rent for 5yrs is actually very affordable.
Bigger than every shopinh mall in UK
Bro let him visit jee The biggest hospital in Kumasi
😂😂😂😂
Shoutout to John Dramani Mahama
Show Nigerians 24 electricity power in Ghana. The is lights avery where in Ghana
Masa we tire give this matters
That’s the visionary ideas of His excellency John Dramani Mahama the greatest leader after Dr Kwame Nkrumah.NDC always produces best leaders. The 2nd coming of JDM will change Ghana for the better.
It a lie Kufour and Nana are the best have you seen the stem schools??
This was firstly President Kuffour vision until Mahama came to start
It’s true Alabar is a Nigerians settlement especially the Yorubas 😅
Central Market, when completed, will 4× of this market.
Where is that one please
In the minds of Bawumia and akuffo. 8 years onwards
😂@@swugjay7189
Those shouting NDC NDC don't even know Akuffo Addo worked on this Kejetia 2 more years and commissioned on 2019
They destroyed so many petty traders to build this and yet this petty traders have to pay huge amount to operate there. THE KIND OF BUSINESSES THEY DISTROYED TO BUILD THIS YET THEY CHARGE HIGH AMOUNT FOR YOU TO OPERATE THERE.
Exactly ! It’s not fair! At least those who were selling there for free before they built the market should be given free shops or very low and subsidized prices to pay every month, this really disadvantages the traders! This is lowkey gentrification 😂
Blame your local assemblies
You like free stuff too much. No country develop like that wai
@@lobowisdom1136 DID YOU READ WHAT I WROTE?????
Am a Ghanaian born in Kumasi.
But never had opportunity to explore this great edifice before the wsy3you did.
Good job.
This is a masterpiece and truly a megastructure