As a Nigerian, my experience in Ghana during my first month there was horrible. Unfriendly people, hostile government officials; a Ghanaian guy even sold a neighbour’s dog to me by claiming it to be his own and attempting to catch it and hand over to me before the actual owner appeared. I was extorted. I saw hate by a people for nothing for the first time…
My first time going to Nigerian party in they year 2000… they gave me jollof rice with the same size rice…my brother hmmm…the meat was also huge and very hard…since then I find any excuse to get out of eating Nigerian food…I love Nigerians so I have to give their food a try again…i hear the egusi soup is very good.
Please, don’t let one bad experience deter you from trying again. Yes yes, Egusi soup is good, very good. Go to my community tab, you’d see a video where I tried Ghanaian dishes and a Ghanaian tried Nigerian dishes, one of which was Egusi. You’d enjoy it.
Yes, the more Nigerians showcase the positive side the country, the more perceptions about it will change for the better. So far, the negative portrayal, especially on RUclips, far outweigh the positive, and that's a shame.
I have heard a few Ghanaians say Nigeria is a very fun place. I'm not completely against going there but like most Ghanaians, I have my fears. A very good friend of mine who is Nigerian invited me to her wedding there and I was very ashamed that I could not go because of that
I like that you admitted you have ‘fears’ and it’s mostly stemmed from what you’ve heard and not necessarily what you’ve experienced, yeah? To break this hold of ‘fear’ or ‘doubt’, why not try it out first? And see for yourself.
@@TheJumzTV no it 's not based on experience at all. I do have some good experience with Nigerians. ONE thing I've noticed is that Nigerians make the most loyal friends. maybe that's just my experience
@@mayurgeneral9077 Ghanaians are not "international exposed"? Whatever you mean by that you don't know what you are talking about. Ghanaians love traveling paa. there is no place on this earth that you won't find a Ghanaian. It's just they are skeptical of going to Nigeria. In the past Ghanaians did travel to Nigeria a lot but nowadays they don't have a reason to. Whether or not the fear of traveling there is rational, that is just the way it is now
Honestly it’s true Chale the way the Nigerians talk eh Eii, I used to work at a restaurant in dansoman Asia gardens, how they command eh you would think it’s a fight, open the drink naw , I say how much be the bill , they are very harsh and sometimes rude in a way I don’t maybe that’s not the word to use but I understand why they always say Ghanaians are calm and all that
A little friendly advice everyone; Lagos is not representative of the typical Nigeria. It’s just the most populous city. If you really want to experience Nigerian for its beauty and serenity, visit cities like Abuja, Calabar, Obudu for the cattle ranch, Enugu, the old empire of Kano, lokoja (kogi state), Cross the makurdi River (avenue state),Jos city etc.. Lagos often leaves a bitter taste in the mouth for most visitors and it feels like that’s all Nigeria is about. If business is all you’re about and don’t have a need for tourism then visit Lagos, Portharcout, Onitsha, and Ava.
Thanks for having me! Our convo was good, I love the energy as well. 😊
Yeahhh 💃🏾💃🏾.
As a Nigerian, my experience in Ghana during my first month there was horrible. Unfriendly people, hostile government officials; a Ghanaian guy even sold a neighbour’s dog to me by claiming it to be his own and attempting to catch it and hand over to me before the actual owner appeared. I was extorted. I saw hate by a people for nothing for the first time…
Enjoyed the video, a good guy, diplomatic but also honest. We need to travel more within our regions to foster better understanding and friendship.
As for Nigeria, I have to visit 🥰🥰
😅yes o.
Lesgo
@@funnyfun7040 when are we going ?
Yawa lady.upon all de country Nigeria? Ehh
@@upylil8657 sweetheart, we all have choices… and I might have my reasons.
My first time going to Nigerian party in they year 2000… they gave me jollof rice with the same size rice…my brother hmmm…the meat was also huge and very hard…since then I find any excuse to get out of eating Nigerian food…I love Nigerians so I have to give their food a try again…i hear the egusi soup is very good.
Please, don’t let one bad experience deter you from trying again.
Yes yes, Egusi soup is good, very good.
Go to my community tab, you’d see a video where I tried Ghanaian dishes and a Ghanaian tried Nigerian dishes, one of which was Egusi.
You’d enjoy it.
Jumztv- l continue to love your content, showing the positive sides of our country instead of the negatives as some do. Another 👍
Thank you so much!
It is true. Jumz has picked up some Ghanaian assents and jargons. ... she is blending in so well.
🤭
Yes, the more Nigerians showcase the positive side the country, the more perceptions about it will change for the better. So far, the negative portrayal, especially on RUclips, far outweigh the positive, and that's a shame.
I agree.
We will do better.
@P_Y. Honestly. It's very pathetic indeed
Who cares about how you feel about Nigerian danburuwa
Yes I agree with Mordin Omo Naija has lost Jumz to Ghana.
Watching from Sydney Australia
Bless up
Eihhh😂😂😂, I hear o.
Thank you so much for watching.
Jumz is part of us oo She's now Ghanaija
😂😂😂
Lagos will be fun...will definitely visit
It sure is 😉.
Lagos is different from other Nigerian states even we Nigerians we classified them as partially ment.....
Eihhhh, na wa o, this kain beef ehn. 🏃🏼♀️
Jumz you remind me of my staying in Lagos wow for 4 years wow
😂.
Awwwnnnn, what country are you from?
@@TheJumzTV born in kumasi and grew up in accra now living in united states
I ve been to Lagos and Benin City
Niceee.
Its the mindset when your mind is bias this what you get.
Loool.
But you wouldn’t blame him so much, like he explained, it was because of what he saw and heard.
Jumz the pacesetter
My dear I have been in Nigeria for 5 years. 1980 to 1985
Oh nice!
Lovely!
So, you’re back in Ghana?
I enjoy watching
Yipppeeee!
I love Lagos...
We all do 😂
I have heard a few Ghanaians say Nigeria is a very fun place. I'm not completely against going there but like most Ghanaians, I have my fears. A very good friend of mine who is Nigerian invited me to her wedding there and I was very ashamed that I could not go because of that
I like that you admitted you have ‘fears’ and it’s mostly stemmed from what you’ve heard and not necessarily what you’ve experienced, yeah?
To break this hold of ‘fear’ or ‘doubt’, why not try it out first? And see for yourself.
@@TheJumzTV no it 's not based on experience at all. I do have some good experience with Nigerians. ONE thing I've noticed is that Nigerians make the most loyal friends. maybe that's just my experience
That's the reason why Ghanian are not international exposed they like to stay indoor all time.
@@Atlas24gh yeah! Nigerians are actually amazing people. Not because I’m one but it’s something a lot of people know.
@@mayurgeneral9077 Ghanaians are not "international exposed"? Whatever you mean by that you don't know what you are talking about. Ghanaians love traveling paa. there is no place on this earth that you won't find a Ghanaian. It's just they are skeptical of going to Nigeria. In the past Ghanaians did travel to Nigeria a lot but nowadays they don't have a reason to. Whether or not the fear of traveling there is rational, that is just the way it is now
I lean more from Nigeria when I was 20 years
Niceee.
Honestly it’s true Chale the way the Nigerians talk eh Eii, I used to work at a restaurant in dansoman Asia gardens, how they command eh you would think it’s a fight, open the drink naw , I say how much be the bill , they are very harsh and sometimes rude in a way I don’t maybe that’s not the word to use but I understand why they always say Ghanaians are calm and all that
Eihhhh brother!
She is lost in Ghana🤣😂😂😅😅I also realized that🤣😂😅😅😅
Eihhhh, even you too? 😂😂
Lagos is my Home my dear
That’s so good to know.
Omo ye mi in Yoruba language mainly the ondo indigene means my mother’s child
Yeahhh.
How some people also greet each other on the streets, maybe close friends.
A little friendly advice everyone; Lagos is not representative of the typical Nigeria. It’s just the most populous city. If you really want to experience Nigerian for its beauty and serenity, visit cities like Abuja, Calabar, Obudu for the cattle ranch, Enugu, the old empire of Kano, lokoja (kogi state), Cross the makurdi River (avenue state),Jos city etc..
Lagos often leaves a bitter taste in the mouth for most visitors and it feels like that’s all Nigeria is about.
If business is all you’re about and don’t have a need for tourism then visit Lagos, Portharcout, Onitsha, and Ava.
* Benue state and * Aba
…but Lagos isn’t as bad as you have portrayed it.
I went to Nigeria in 2004 🤣😃
Eihhh, which state did you visit?
Abuja traffic is better than both Accra and Lagos.
Right now or back then?
Because…
@@TheJumzTV right now
I don't have Time to watch
Most people visit Lagos and Abuja and thinks they have visited the entire country.
😂😂😂.
Same as Ghana here, Accra ‘seems’ to be the whole of Ghana to quite a number of people.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂👏👏👏
Baba sounds traumatized 😂😂😂😂😂
My dear! E reach now!
Traffic that one isn’t used to😂😂😂. Well, in that degree.
😂😂😂
Jumz is gone
To where? 😂
Where to? 😂
@@TheJumzTV purely Ghana hajaha i need Ghana Chocolate
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why’s she laughing? 😂😂😂.
Have you experienced some traffic before?
Hah Aha Adangbe weak me
Eihhh, what tribe are you?
@@TheJumzTV ASHANTI ....KUMASI THE PRIDE OF GHANA 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇯🇲🇯🇲
@@sourcestvghmotherland2381 oh nice!!!
@@TheJumzTV yes oo i know there lol