I was in Ghana 70 years ago and lived in Accra every week end we where here ; they was one or two bars great place here we did bord surf all day in ga we say ya ba ho as greeting
@@truthavenueent Well if we are being honest without sugar-coating and without all that sentimental gushing that we are used to seeing as comments about places like that, my comment is certainly not unwarranted. I mean I find it impossible to say *oh that's a beautiful beach in that beautiful city* when it's manifestly clear that there is nothing remotely close to beautiful in sight. The whole place looks disorderly and chaotic like Makola Market. I'm so sorry for any offence which my bluntness may cause but they need to make up their mind if it's an open market or a beach. If it's a beach, they need to start developing it as such. .
@@alexbanj7a7bc i honestly have no issues with your comment at all. All thoughts and opinions are most welcome to help those in charge to be up and doing. Thats why i do these videos in the first place and thank you for your contribution.
@alexbanj7a7bc Your comparison to Morkola market is ridiculous. All African markets are disorganized. Which market in Africa is organized? People are enjoying themselves, and the beach is not disorganized.
@@OparaCinema Feel free, sit down in Ghana and make whatever fact-free assertions about "All African markets", go on, binge on it, if it makes you cope better. However, the initial observation remains valid, the one about Makola Beach Market, or whatever it is you call it in Ghana.
Why are some Ghanaians so negative especially some of us in the diaspora. I live in georgia usa and the beach I saw in the georgia was worse. Learn to cherish what you have
I love Ghana 🇬🇭 from Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮
I was in Ghana 70 years ago and lived in Accra every week end we where here ; they was one or two bars great place here we did bord surf all day in ga we say ya ba ho as greeting
Wow, that's great to know
The beach is so clean
Very nice
Thank you
Everybody , the ocean is about to be relocated to ashanti region by chardaa, Monye na mu frimu , chardaa ato
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Nice
What a chaos
now but not 70 years ago
Good god, we were told it's a 'touristy' city. What a bedlam. Certainly not easy on the eye one bit. Accra--cked
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@@truthavenueent Well if we are being honest without sugar-coating and without all that sentimental gushing that we are used to seeing as comments about places like that, my comment is certainly not unwarranted. I mean I find it impossible to say *oh that's a beautiful beach in that beautiful city* when it's manifestly clear that there is nothing remotely close to beautiful in sight. The whole place looks disorderly and chaotic like Makola Market. I'm so sorry for any offence which my bluntness may cause but they need to make up their mind if it's an open market or a beach. If it's a beach, they need to start developing it as such.
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@@alexbanj7a7bc i honestly have no issues with your comment at all. All thoughts and opinions are most welcome to help those in charge to be up and doing. Thats why i do these videos in the first place and thank you for your contribution.
@alexbanj7a7bc Your comparison to Morkola market is ridiculous. All African markets are disorganized. Which market in Africa is organized? People are enjoying themselves, and the beach is not disorganized.
@@OparaCinema Feel free, sit down in Ghana and make whatever fact-free assertions about "All African markets", go on, binge on it, if it makes you cope better. However, the initial observation remains valid, the one about Makola Beach Market, or whatever it is you call it in Ghana.
Bonka wei na mogum.
Why are some Ghanaians so negative especially some of us in the diaspora. I live in georgia usa and the beach I saw in the georgia was worse. Learn to cherish what you have