I love Ghana, looking to retire there and build my house in Kumasi not Accara too busy for me...😅😅😅😅😅😅I been there twice in two years, i be back next year Lord willing
@fugeesazaro7535 Am I a less of a person because I miss spelled the word Accara again lol dwl and I am not an American....Half Cuban, Half Jamaican guess my ancestors is not from Africa right? Lol dwl
I was there at the Gallery Luxury Apartment in East Legon last year it was my first solo trip to Ghana i will be in 2025 with my two cousins and four friends💕💕🇧🇧🇨🇦
Kenneth,,Good to see you in Ghana..i hope you're not going to join other Naija RUclipss talk down about there own country..becz of viewers from Naija heaters.. anyway enjoy your stay
How arrogant they are and how they talk down about Ghana, sometimes you might think they wont even step foot in Ghana yet when they go they cant stay there they come back to Ghana.shameless ppl.
Can you please take your time to show the names of the vendors you patronise? I couldn't catch the name of the waakye vendor and your voice was a bit demure so I couldn't hear it clearly. Did you say "Waakye Guy, guy?!* Must try it. Where are your fav waakye joints? Please recommend a few! 😊
The new buildings and new neighborhoods look great but the open gutters don't fit in to picture. Open drains are just not sanitary. Your apartment is beautiful though. Thanks for sharing.
What you just pointed out annoyed me so much about Accra . I was confused about it. Open drainage and the lack of paved side roads and pavements on the roads for pedestrians to walk.
@@nicholasgwira9026It is supposed to be standard. Even on Oxford Street, no sidewalk and just behind its all dirt roads. That just won't do. Someone pays so much to stay at One Oxford Street for example, yet behind they are walking on unpaved roads. The buildings are great, but the other infrastructures are missing a lot of the time.
@@Bejonastv5591I arrived back in Abuja on Monday gutters are pretty much underground here only maybe in one neighbourhood called Gwarinpa. They are majorly dry there though. I went to Abuja before Accra so it made me really dislike open gutters wherever I see them including in Lagos . I personally find it dehumanising to have to walk alongside or step over them. Let alone smell them. Even just using metal grating to cover it is better and pretty easy to do.... By now.
I am watching you enjoying the waakye. Herrh!! You want to take a Ghanaian wife to solve your waakye problem! 😂😂 Eii! Then she will be a prisoner in the kitchen! My first time watching you. I really enjoyed it. Accra is crazy, but I do love it. Make sure you also reach Akosombo and Ada and Gomoa Fetteh. x
Bro even if I will travel I won't travel to your fail country. anytime you people see a video about Accra then u rush to the comment section to go n type shirt your obessession about accra will just kill u.
Ghanaian force people to praise their country whenever you are in Ghana as a foreigner,sometimes some just give them what they want to hear and move on , Accra isn't among the top 4 cities in west Africa,if you have your cities like Lagos , Abidjan, Abuja, Dakar, Accra you will understand me ... Ghanaian invest more on online hype propaganda than investing on ground, many black Americans and Nigerians who been in Ghana can testify, the reality on ground is so different than online narratives sold out
Hmmm, I have been there. If u tell them, they will start coming for u. Nothing impresses me about that country..this particular place is where I even stayed. Embassy garden.
@kabifest8897 Ghana is in transition as we speak. As a Jamaican who has lived both in Canada,the U.S. for decades and having extended stays in Ghana since 2021 ; I think I have a well informed point of view. Like most countries on the continent, Ghana does have some infrastructure issues especially where interior roadways are concerned as well as other inefficiencies such as periodic electricity outages and access to government services etcetera. There is definitely issues related to corruption and overcharging of foreigners also. But when all is said and done Ghana is a beautiful, welcoming and safe place to visit and live. Culture is alive and well and the energy of the people is unmatched. I would rally love to see Ghanaians feel more appreciative of the value of the country as a whole, and that Africans from other countries be more gracious when foreigners complement the country. We from the diaspora have a reference point so when we see value in an African country we know of what we speak because we have other places to compare it with. Skyscrapers are not the only metric for development. Accra for example is very cosmopolitan and you can basically find most things that the West offers there. From world class restaurants, museums, art galleries etc. There is no need to denigrate the country by comparisons to other African countries and cities. Each one has its strengths and weaknesses. Like I said it is a country in transition and it is rapidly developing.Peace and Blessings
It is only a person who talks like that other west Africans do also have their weaknesses if the lagos u guys are talking do have a lot of environmental and electricity problems and other numerous ones. In stead you to fight your corrupt leaders to fix things you are denigrating another country
It worth checking the following two RUclips channels to update yourself before the decision today move to the Ghana 1, Rash online 2, Ama Ghana Observer. In fact you can check on a daily basis or weekly basis, together know the current issues that the Ghanaian citizenships are dealing with in their country and know what could be helpful to your and what could not be helpful towards your as well. On Rasn online channel, there is an opportunity for you to you along listen to the talking points amongst Ghanaians at home and abroad. It's obviously important for all the foreigners to be aware of changes coming into the country as citizens are demanding because Ghana is never going to be the same, some please bear that fact in mind and not to mess up yourself. Thank you.
What do you want to see in Ghana?
Shopping, malls, grocery stores lol.
The new diamond city in cantonment
Pls can u do a video about the cruise ship called Logos hope in Accra...
Pls try and connect with Vanessa okedi she lives in Ghana too
Can you please say what is wache is it beef meat on top of your spaghetti
Ghana looks beautiful 🎉
I love Ghana, looking to retire there and build my house in Kumasi not Accara too busy for me...😅😅😅😅😅😅I been there twice in two years, i be back next year Lord willing
It’s Accra not accara you are from America I guess
@fugeesazaro7535 Am I a less of a person because I miss spelled the word Accara again lol dwl and I am not an American....Half Cuban, Half Jamaican guess my ancestors is not from Africa right? Lol dwl
We will welcome you😊
You’re always welcome home to Ghana to Kumasi.
Let me know when you come
Wow the apartment is so beautiful 🇬🇭
Love the cute little studio apartment
Welcome to Ghana 🇬🇭
I just came across your channel new subscriber 🇧🇧🇨🇦
Now you dey talk chale welcome to the gate wey to Africa
I was there at the Gallery Luxury Apartment in East Legon last year it was my first solo trip to Ghana i will be in 2025 with my two cousins and four friends💕💕🇧🇧🇨🇦
I stayed at The Gallery also
You come back to Ghana to eat waakye again. You this man
Yes I remember his first time he come to ghana all his food is wakye😅 bless up bro
Next time try the gari and beans with fry plantains and zomi red oil. We call it Red Red. Look for the best place and get it. You will love it 🇬🇭
Thanks for enlightening we Ghanaians abroad ❤
❤❤❤❤WELCOME BACK BRO ..AKWAABA .❤❤
oh really you moved to Ghana?
nice one i shpuld visit Ghana one of these day
Kenneth,,Good to see you in Ghana..i hope you're not going to join other Naija RUclipss talk down about there own country..becz of viewers from Naija heaters.. anyway enjoy your stay
You Nwache guy who talked down Ghana some years back.who don't know you
He also praised Ghana in equal measure.
Accra is looking very beautiful. Clean pictures Good music too
How arrogant they are and how they talk down about Ghana, sometimes you might think they wont even step foot in Ghana yet when they go they cant stay there they come back to Ghana.shameless ppl.
Accra fun oo bro😍
No ! Not your first. time !! been here b4 Anyway, enjoy our beautiful GH
Enjoy your stay in Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤
Can you please take your time to show the names of the vendors you patronise? I couldn't catch the name of the waakye vendor and your voice was a bit demure so I couldn't hear it clearly.
Did you say "Waakye Guy, guy?!* Must try it.
Where are your fav waakye joints? Please recommend a few! 😊
Waakye all the way 🇬🇭
Beautiful apartment
Nice place
Bro Accra Dey sweet you oo
wow wow wow
Waakye is complete😂😂😂😂
I want you to come and stay for a wile in Abidjan like you use to do in Accra.
Ghana is safe for him
@@greenlife8092 you say nothing
Please my Broda, I will like to ask you something about the payment of the rent in Ghana?
Infact Accra is deferent level
The new buildings and new neighborhoods look great but the open gutters don't fit in to picture. Open drains are just not sanitary.
Your apartment is beautiful though. Thanks for sharing.
There are areas where there are no open gutters such as Ako Adjei near Labadi.Ask and go visit different places with pavements or side walks.
What you just pointed out annoyed me so much about Accra . I was confused about it. Open drainage and the lack of paved side roads and pavements on the roads for pedestrians to walk.
@@nicholasgwira9026It is supposed to be standard. Even on Oxford Street, no sidewalk and just behind its all dirt roads. That just won't do. Someone pays so much to stay at One Oxford Street for example, yet behind they are walking on unpaved roads. The buildings are great, but the other infrastructures are missing a lot of the time.
Nonsense the whole west African countries there are open gutters
@@Bejonastv5591I arrived back in Abuja on Monday gutters are pretty much underground here only maybe in one neighbourhood called Gwarinpa. They are majorly dry there though.
I went to Abuja before Accra so it made me really dislike open gutters wherever I see them including in Lagos .
I personally find it dehumanising to have to walk alongside or step over them.
Let alone smell them.
Even just using metal grating to cover it is better and pretty easy to do.... By now.
This time around you went solo to Ghana
To enjoy Ghana all you need is money. 😊
Exporting juju😅
Where is the apartment you was in what is its name
Wow i from nigeria if i want to collabo to shot content what na what i need
Kenneth, not waakye but shit is life....lol
How much to rent apartment for a month?
why? you were travelling to Senegal but why Ghana?
I am watching you enjoying the waakye.
Herrh!! You want to take a Ghanaian wife to solve your waakye problem! 😂😂 Eii!
Then she will be a prisoner in the kitchen!
My first time watching you. I really enjoyed it. Accra is crazy, but I do love it.
Make sure you also reach Akosombo and Ada and Gomoa Fetteh. x
Man you are living large 😅😂😂😅
Everybody is running away from nigeria😂
Ghanaians are complaining about Ghana but it's still better than nigeria lol
It all depends on your pocket.
Thanks I will be there in 2025 🎉
I’m Ghanaian and I love your content
But you Nigerian content creators are deceiving us, you guys always go to only nice places and showing us 😂😂😂
Accra is just a town not yet developed
But develop then every city in your country.
Go build your dilapidated run down public schools and stop wasting your time hating on a country that is doing things far better than yours.
@@nanaaddo9110 😆😆 dey play, travel and see
Stop the hate men
Bro even if I will travel I won't travel to your fail country. anytime you people see a video about Accra then u rush to the comment section to go n type shirt your obessession about accra will just kill u.
Why Ghanaian wife, why not Kenyan? 😀
Cos u people complain a lot....
Ghanaian force people to praise their country whenever you are in Ghana as a foreigner,sometimes some just give them what they want to hear and move on , Accra isn't among the top 4 cities in west Africa,if you have your cities like Lagos , Abidjan, Abuja, Dakar, Accra you will understand me ... Ghanaian invest more on online hype propaganda than investing on ground, many black Americans and Nigerians who been in Ghana can testify, the reality on ground is so different than online narratives sold out
Hmmm, I have been there. If u tell them, they will start coming for u. Nothing impresses me about that country..this particular place is where I even stayed. Embassy garden.
@@abishop7629ghanaian claim everything online,why the reality on ground there are no much to desire
@kabifest8897 Ghana is in transition as we speak. As a Jamaican who has lived both in Canada,the U.S. for decades and having extended stays in Ghana since 2021 ; I think I have a well informed point of view. Like most countries on the continent, Ghana does have some infrastructure issues especially where interior roadways are concerned as well as other inefficiencies such as periodic electricity outages and access to government services etcetera. There is definitely issues related to corruption and overcharging of foreigners also. But when all is said and done Ghana is a beautiful, welcoming and safe place to visit and live. Culture is alive and well and the energy of the people is unmatched. I would rally love to see Ghanaians feel more appreciative of the value of the country as a whole, and that Africans from other countries be more gracious when foreigners complement the country. We from the diaspora have a reference point so when we see value in an African country we know of what we speak because we have other places to compare it with. Skyscrapers are not the only metric for development. Accra for example is very cosmopolitan and you can basically find most things that the West offers there. From world class restaurants, museums, art galleries etc. There is no need to denigrate the country by comparisons to other African countries and cities. Each one has its strengths and weaknesses. Like I said it is a country in transition and it is rapidly developing.Peace and Blessings
@@abishop7629if nothing good is there we are ok with what we have some of u likes to talk from your stomach look at your poor schools
It is only a person who talks like that other west Africans do also have their weaknesses if the lagos u guys are talking do have a lot of environmental and electricity problems and other numerous ones. In stead you to fight your corrupt leaders to fix things you are denigrating another country
It worth checking the following two RUclips channels to update yourself before the decision today move to the Ghana
1, Rash online
2, Ama Ghana Observer.
In fact you can check on a daily basis or weekly basis, together know the current issues that the Ghanaian citizenships are dealing with in their country and know what could be helpful to your and what could not be helpful towards your as well.
On Rasn online channel, there is an opportunity for you to you along listen to the talking points amongst Ghanaians at home and abroad.
It's obviously important for all the foreigners to be aware of changes coming into the country as citizens are demanding because Ghana is never going to be the same, some please bear that fact in mind and not to mess up yourself.
Thank you.
Ashawo travel you back to ghana again
You couldn't fine any where to settle in west africa
Ghana is cheap for nigerians
Everybody is running away from nigeria😂
Ghanaians are complaining about Ghana but it's still better than nigeria lol
The richest Nigerians still live in Nigeria. It totally depends your pocket.
The average Ghanaian also can't stay in the places in this video.
I visited Accra for 5 months last year. It was my 3rd time and was nice but personally I actually prefer Abuja.