Wow 2 cows, when it comes to Muslims and donations they are the best, they do soo well in giving which brings a lot of blessings. 102 year wow. More food for everyone to enjoy thanks Tati for taking us along, this is indeed celebration not funeral 😀
I just love my people!!! You see how this woman (and others in this video) speaking the Twi language like their own? Also some of the food items mentioned here are not even Northerner/Muslim food; however, they're making them because they live in a diverse community and they want everyone to be welcome and find something to eat.
Taty! This video is super amazing. Again this was a different twist from food being the central theme. What I gathered is that there is a community of people within Sunyani who hail from Mossi and Dagomba heritage. Beautiful to see, and the acceptance of diversity of origin is what makes Ghana also fun to live in. That highlights the diversity within Sunyani which otherwise others will not know about. You are educating us on many levels. Great Job💥💥! Great to see how the celebration of life is conducted, and how the funds are solicited and provided. Sister Amina and a few faces from past videos were seen. That to your audience demonstrates how plugged in you are into a very vibrant and caring culture. In addition, I did see one of your daughters (Sami?) in the background and must say she is the living experience of a great informal education which will serve her super well one day. You are a great mother. Thanks for sharing and keep the content flowing!
I enjoyed this video , everybody is showing so much love , different tribes but still love ,that is awesome 🙏🏿🇬🇭 sidenote: and that food looks soooo tasty ...
This is really wonderful, tradition to the core. I feel so happy watching the team work of the women cooking different foods as team. Though there was too much talking but in a place place full of women , that's what we do. Nigeria 🇳🇬 also eat Maasa but not as funneral snack , we used to eat every morning when I was a child before going to primary school with plenty of sugar sprinkled on it. I am not sure it still exist in Nigeria now. Africans , we are blessed. May the soul of the woman rest in peace. The most interesting part for me is the exchange of gifts between the family of the dead . What a culture ! 👏
The tradition also means they are eternal friends if any tribe attack one the other will jump into the war without asking questions, there is a lot going on it is not just about communal cooking. A lot of ancient covenant fulfillment going on, representatives of tribes, family heads are all here representing.
Hello beautiful Tatiana, what an educational video, our indigenous communities also have their own customs. I congratulate you on this video. Let me tell you that here in Mexico there are Ghanaians who live in northern Mexico and are dedicated to making Ghanaian food. I send you a big hug from my beautiful MEXICO 🇲🇽
I knew she was Muslim before her pictures pop up, I recognized my way of funerals right away.Three day cooking but I won’t call it celebration, no matter what people got to eat.Everybody socializing, praying for the passed soul,crying less and keeping busy,sharing memories about the person so be good 😂😂.
The reason I love your videos soo much is ,because you keep it real with showing the traditions and traditional foods and living of our people. Your camera person is great, because all your videos are clear and has great sound. Thanks so much. When I come to Sunyani in the near future, hopefully I can meet you. Peace and love sister..
Alhamdullilah. Very awesome family,alot of food der. May d gentle soul of great,grandma continue to rest in peace n may Aljannatul Firduas be her final abode Amin.
I’ve been to funeral celebration in Ghana during my 6 weeks there. Even when the procession is coming down the street people would join into it. Including myself. It’s like if you come to my own I will come to yours. This is what I was told by Ghanaians while visiting Ghana.
Taty, once again another excellent video! I just love the sense of community. A great celebration of life; you can tell it was well lived. May Hajia rest in peace.
Tati,please do a video on how the masa is done. It's a recipe I lost whilst growing up in the west,It would mean alot.As usual,thanks for a lovely video.
The food looks delicious, I have no idea what the flavor profile could be but visually it looks like would taste very good. My only thing is eating stews/soups with your hand, it’s too difficult. I’m greedy, I don’t want my food food running down my arm! 😅 Pass me a spoon please, a really big one.😂
Something about the way ever African says the word “fufu”. I love it. Just doesn’t have the same ring with the American accent. The fufu I cook from the box is probably not as delicious.
Really, she was my uncle's first wife, also try and let me have your contact number because I will be here for some time, selling some toiletries that I shipped to sunyani here about 2 months ago
Point of corrections , not Muslim funeral but rather traditional. This is not part of Islam. Because in Islam if someone dies we don't cook or set fire in that house, the neighbours around are the ones supposed to bring food and drinks (water)ect into the house until three days before they start to cook but if there are no neighbours around then they can cook for themselves. Note: after three of funeral, what ever is done (40days , party,ect) is not part of Islam but rather tradition
@@TatianaHaina Taty with the little knowledge I have i think what yauri is trying to say is as Muslim we don't cook in the house in which the person died for 3 days after the death or some say 3 days after the burial but can cook in the neighbour's house or another relatives home but not in thehouse of the dead. Thank you
@@hanifadouda8158 thank you, but the neighbors or relatives should bring food for the deceased relatives for them to try to come them down, and to regain their strength. Anyways most of us nowadays apply cultures more than religion. May her soul rest in peace 💖
Your videos make me want to move Home. Though I’m from America these videos feel like home😌
May Allah give her Jannah
Wow 2 cows, when it comes to Muslims and donations they are the best, they do soo well in giving which brings a lot of blessings. 102 year wow. More food for everyone to enjoy thanks Tati for taking us along, this is indeed celebration not funeral 😀
Ghana and Ivory Coast have simpler traditions. We did the same exact thing for my grandmother when she passed she was 108.
The love and the unity, is priceless
I just love my people!!! You see how this woman (and others in this video) speaking the Twi language like their own? Also some of the food items mentioned here are not even Northerner/Muslim food; however, they're making them because they live in a diverse community and they want everyone to be welcome and find something to eat.
Taty! This video is super amazing. Again this was a different twist from food being the central theme. What I gathered is that there is a community of people within Sunyani who hail from Mossi and Dagomba heritage. Beautiful to see, and the acceptance of diversity of origin is what makes Ghana also fun to live in. That highlights the diversity within Sunyani which otherwise others will not know about. You are educating us on many levels. Great Job💥💥! Great to see how the celebration of life is conducted, and how the funds are solicited and provided. Sister Amina and a few faces from past videos were seen. That to your audience demonstrates how plugged in you are into a very vibrant and caring culture. In addition, I did see one of your daughters (Sami?) in the background and must say she is the living experience of a great informal education which will serve her super well one day. You are a great mother. Thanks for sharing and keep the content flowing!
Thanks boss
I enjoyed this video , everybody is showing so much love , different tribes but still love ,that is awesome 🙏🏿🇬🇭 sidenote: and that food looks soooo tasty ...
Wow first time watching a Muslim funeral and l think it simple right and interesting
Yea
This is really wonderful, tradition to the core. I feel so happy watching the team work of the women cooking different foods as team. Though there was too much talking but in a place place full of women , that's what we do. Nigeria 🇳🇬 also eat Maasa but not as funneral snack , we used to eat every morning when I was a child before going to primary school with plenty of sugar sprinkled on it. I am not sure it still exist in Nigeria now. Africans , we are blessed. May the soul of the woman rest in peace. The most interesting part for me is the exchange of gifts between the family of the dead . What a culture ! 👏
Hi tatiana haina
May Allah grant auntie highest place in the janat Al fardus ameen I'm from Pakistan and I'm gonna subscribe you for your good work
MasyaAllah ibu2 ramee bangettt yaa 😅😅
The tradition also means they are eternal friends if any tribe attack one the other will jump into the war without asking questions, there is a lot going on it is not just about communal cooking. A lot of ancient covenant fulfillment going on, representatives of tribes, family heads are all here representing.
Exactly
Hello beautiful Tatiana, what an educational video, our indigenous communities also have their own customs. I congratulate you on this video. Let me tell you that here in Mexico there are Ghanaians who live in northern Mexico and are dedicated to making Ghanaian food. I send you a big hug from my beautiful MEXICO 🇲🇽
Which state? (Ghanaians)
@@evandavis8386 Hello, did you ask me a question? or I was wrong.
@@MariaCastillo-xd7bu yes, i'm asking Maria. Which states in 🇲🇽 have Ghanaians?
I knew she was Muslim before her pictures pop up, I recognized my way of funerals right away.Three day cooking but I won’t call it celebration, no matter what people got to eat.Everybody socializing, praying for the passed soul,crying less and keeping busy,sharing memories about the person so be good 😂😂.
The reason I love your videos soo much is ,because you keep it real with showing the traditions and traditional foods and living of our people. Your camera person is great, because all your videos are clear and has great sound. Thanks so much. When I come to Sunyani in the near future, hopefully I can meet you. Peace and love sister..
Thanks for the love
Alhamdullilah. Very awesome family,alot of food der. May d gentle soul of great,grandma continue to rest in peace n may Aljannatul Firduas be her final abode Amin.
Wow Muslim funeral is very beautiful in 🇬🇭
Very beautiful
@Gladys Adjei yes dear,alot to eat n drink. Also a form of reunion. Meeting d entire family members,friends,neighbors n others.
I’ve been to funeral celebration in Ghana during my 6 weeks there. Even when the procession is coming down the street people would join into it. Including myself. It’s like if you come to my own I will come to yours. This is what I was told by Ghanaians while visiting Ghana.
Taty, once again another excellent video! I just love the sense of community. A great celebration of life; you can tell it was well lived. May Hajia rest in peace.
Nice video !!😍 I love your concept woooow!!! Nice more videos like this
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Masallah beautiful tasty food
I can't stop watching your channel. You are so natural. Keep up with the good work. I will surely visit you someday when I come to Gh. Stay bless.
Will be happy for that
Wao 102 years
kuuka is dried baobab leaves usually pounded into powder
Mashalla from chohan Australia
Very intriguing. A culture vastly different from mine.
It’s crazy how I see my mom and auntie in your video 😂
Ahahaha for real?????
Yes ooo😂
May Allah almighty have mercy on her soul amen 🙏 .
Aww this is a beautiful scene. Goes a long way to portray 🤝 unity. Tati nieee✌✌✌💃💃💃💃
Me nieeee ooooo
So much going on, it was busy busy, I have so many questions. This was fascinating and educational. Wow-what culture !!!!! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks
This is so exciting, this is real love and unity. I really miss 🇬🇭. ❤️ u all.
Yea
Absolutely true@emeraldoe
Thanks for sharing sis
Thank you for sharing with us
Thanks for watching
Good delicacies I see that it is good to taste
Masha Allah 👍💪
Delicious,Tati you enjoying 😋😋😋💕
Paaaaa
Kuka soup is very nice n healthy for our body Tati
Many a community throughout the African continent do observe akin traditions.
Wow . Varieties, the foods seem difficult to prepare. Good job 👏
Not at all
@@TatianaHaina .. thank you 👏
Thanks for sharing sis ❤️❤️❤️
Eeeeiii Tatiana my daughter, am in sunyani oooo
Nice video dear
Tatiana likes food💯💯 great stuff
My people!! May Allah grant her jannatul firdous.
Amen
Amin ya RABBI.
Amine yah rabil
Waooo interesting
May her soul rest in perfect peace🙏, looking forward seeing Nigeria person residing in Sunyani in your videos🥰
Tati,please do a video on how the masa is done. It's a recipe I lost whilst growing up in the west,It would mean alot.As usual,thanks for a lovely video.
Masa is a super,great dish in d northern part of Nigeria(hausa),infact tasting it will seriously convince u
Masa is a super,great dish in d northern part of Nigeria(hausa),infact tasting it will seriously convince u
Especially d masa from Bauchi state,Nigeria. Super,great@Andso
@@hamidahali1234 Really?Is there anywhere I can find a recipe please?Cheers!
Lovely one my people muslem
I love this one it's the same as Jamaica
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You are in fonoral you have to feel about them I'm seeing you are happy when others ladies are sad
Hi Tatiana kudos to your good work. Can you let someone show us how to make ghana MAASA. I grave for it so bad with hausa kooko. Thanks
Sure
Beautiful Africa with its women I love them
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I love them
I love u okay , u are too much 😻😹
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Is this celebration done on the 40th day after the burial?
The food looks delicious, I have no idea what the flavor profile could be but visually it looks like would taste very good. My only thing is eating stews/soups with your hand, it’s too difficult. I’m greedy, I don’t want my food food running down my arm! 😅 Pass me a spoon please, a really big one.😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice 👍 can you show school college how girls study. Then any course they do job what they did in India we have many vocational training.
Something about the way ever African says the word “fufu”. I love it. Just doesn’t have the same ring with the American accent. The fufu I cook from the box is probably not as delicious.
Lol,the box one isn't even close.It's worth using fresh Cassava and unripe plantain for fufuo,close to the original without breaking your back🤣🤣😊.
We are celebrating Muslim funeral the same way in Senegal too. The females are handling the cooking and males reading Koran.
Oh I see
Give us evidence from Qur'an n hadith for such celebrations?
@@sullemanaumarucini2792 Its culture and religion mix together. It's not only religion
Tati don't joke at all when it came to food,always teasing Ala with food. Sister nie Ooo but I like the way you socialize with your husband family
Because they celebrate
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Tati🤗
Sandra❤️
My respects , ! Stand up a zebra! You
But I didn't see sister Hajara
Tati, pass me some nwomi over here🤭😋
Am going to town now, staying with my mum at nkwabeng,she supply pure water called Beoampo water
I was there this morning
Really, she was my uncle's first wife, also try and let me have your contact number because I will be here for some time, selling some toiletries that I shipped to sunyani here about 2 months ago
Never knew the Muslims do this during funeral
What is earning soucer after school college
Nice one 👍 👌
amazing video…. And the beautiful strong women,and the vibrant clothing so beautiful
Tatiana, try and let me know how to get in contact with you okay 👍
Mummy I called you on WhatsApp
Hi
Point of corrections , not Muslim funeral but rather traditional. This is not part of Islam. Because in Islam if someone dies we don't cook or set fire in that house, the neighbours around are the ones supposed to bring food and drinks (water)ect into the house until three days before they start to cook but if there are no neighbours around then they can cook for themselves. Note: after three of funeral, what ever is done (40days , party,ect) is not part of Islam but rather tradition
Days
This is not the teaching of Islam.☹ it's should be the people around them that bring food for the family for some days. Not the other way around
They did that too
@@TatianaHaina Taty with the little knowledge I have i think what yauri is trying to say is as Muslim we don't cook in the house in which the person died for 3 days after the death or some say 3 days after the burial but can cook in the neighbour's house or another relatives home but not in thehouse of the dead. Thank you
@@hanifadouda8158 thank you, but the neighbors or relatives should bring food for the deceased relatives for them to try to come them down, and to regain their strength. Anyways most of us nowadays apply cultures more than religion. May her soul rest in peace 💖
@@yaurikitchen this wasn’t 3 days after the burial or something like that. The funeral was far from the day she was buried . So they could do it
The reason why there are NO impotent men in the north is because of the green powder that the women are using to make other soup. They call it kuuka.
Kuukaaaaaa
@@TatianaHaina Keep it secret or very soon people will commercializ it it.
@@cheendo7400 some usamerican might try to move to 🇬🇭 and start an export business...
@@evandavis8386 we should do all to keep some of our stuff secret.
@@cheendo7400 I am just kidding. I would love to visit 🇬🇭 one day, respectfully.
Nice scenery beautiful black women
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What a lively event! The women are doing such hard work while the only man around is sitting on his behind! Disgusting!
oops it made me scare that how it was
One love
But tell your sister in-law she should get me one moshie lady I will came for her hahaha
Hi This Julius from Baltimore….. So much Beauty everywhere. I must come and Visit…. “ need a wife”
Hi ma girl sap??