THINGS THAT SHOCKED ME AS A NIGERIAN 🇳🇬 LIVING IN GHANA 🇬🇭 | Nigerians In Ghana 2022 [ Culture ]

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  • THINGS THAT SHOCKED ME AS A NIGERIAN 🇳🇬 LIVING IN GHANA 🇬🇭 | Nigerians In Ghana 2022 [ Culture ]
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  • @AdaezeAkubueze
    @AdaezeAkubueze Год назад +22

    awww so glad to watch our conversation on Ghana, i'm all smiles

  • @user-kx9nk4vq6t
    @user-kx9nk4vq6t 11 месяцев назад +9

    Buffloaf commonly called 'bofrot' was introduced to Nigeria by Ghanaian migrants; the reason it's called Ghana buns in Nigeria. Same with Jollof rice which only became popular in Nigeria from the late 90s through early 2000. I far as I can remember, the average Nigerian used to boil rice separately and add it to already-made stew. Nigerians only started making noise about jollof when they learned to prepare it as a one-pot dish using the Ghanaian recipe. Ghanaian migrants most of who were highly skilled professionals brought a lot to Nigeria and contributed immensely to its education, healthcare, and other areas that needed skilled expertise. 'Ghana Must Go' was borne out of envy and anger toward Ghanaian migrants who were occupying jobs supposedly meant for Nigerians
    Also, there are more dark-skinned people in Ghana because skin bleaching is frowned upon, even ridiculed. Bleaching is largely associated with uneducated, low-income, or those who lack self-confidence. Unlike you know who, where whole families bleach en masse with some tribes even associating dark skin with evil. Simply put, Ghanaians are proud of their natural looks and will confidently flaunt it anywhere.

  • @olivebridge8531
    @olivebridge8531 Год назад +34

    A Ghanaian will noticed a Nigerian no matter what/it's always simple 🇳🇬🇬🇭👌👌

    • @omaboekwadwobright2162
      @omaboekwadwobright2162 Год назад +6

      Just their accent.

    • @ebenezertetteh4214
      @ebenezertetteh4214 Год назад +2

      im a ghanaian n have a nigerian friend who been here for years.. u cant tell anymore if he is a nigerian lolz.. cuz the accent is gone and he can speak almost 3ghanaian languages fluently 🤣🤣🤣

  • @davidhammond2786
    @davidhammond2786 Год назад +3

    I am a Ghanaian based in Italy and I appreciate the way you talk of your experience in Ghana,..I think the difference between living in Ghana and Nigeria is our culture,wholehearted people...Freedom and Justice,..have a nice enjoyable stay in Ghana...and wish you all the best..🙏😊🤗

  • @stressfreesasaki6570
    @stressfreesasaki6570 Год назад +33

    Ghanaians are very respectful and kind🤗 I wanna visit the country and experience it myself 😘

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Mind sharing were you’re from ?

    • @stressfreesasaki6570
      @stressfreesasaki6570 Год назад +3

      @@chandie3585 Japan

    • @fredkofiodoom5499
      @fredkofiodoom5499 Год назад +7

      Stress Free Sasaki you know we're thought as Ghanaians 🇬🇭 by our parents and grandparents to be respectful irrespective of age,looks,etc and kind to everyone we meet around all embedded in our characters.You welcome to Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭.I have heard and watched videos of Shibuya in Tokyo just like New York or Los Angeles.
      Cheers from there !
      🎄☃️⛄🇬🇭✔️

    • @stressfreesasaki6570
      @stressfreesasaki6570 Год назад +2

      @@fredkofiodoom5499Thanks Fred Kofi 🤗

    • @MickJay3
      @MickJay3 Год назад +4

      I am a so called American Negro. Since many sistas and brothas have been moving to Ghuana, I have been researching and reading the comment section and I agree that Ghanaians are very kind, respectful and humble people. I can vibe with Ghanaians. I pray that I can come visit there soon. Sending love and prayers to the Motherland ❤️🙏🏿

  • @zigibeat3689
    @zigibeat3689 Год назад +17

    When a Ghanaian says he or she doesn't have stable light what it means is that for a whole day there's light and maybe 1 or 2 hours no light for cos of electrical lines repairs.
    To a Ghanaian not having light for only one hour is even highly unacceptable.

  • @sourcestvghuk9897
    @sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад +10

    U ll get light 💡 24/7 in our villages ❤

  • @sourcestvghuk9897
    @sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад +2

    Ur welcome dear ❤

  • @kofifoster4014
    @kofifoster4014 Год назад +8

    Am Ghanaian 🇬🇭 but l really love the Show 💖

  • @robertasamoah2141
    @robertasamoah2141 Год назад

    Go Ghana and Nigeria!!!!!

  • @moroabdulkarim2143
    @moroabdulkarim2143 Год назад

    Very interesting conversation

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Oh, I’m glad you found this interesting :)

  • @hamidusafiyat5744
    @hamidusafiyat5744 Год назад

    You just got a new subscriber frm🇬🇭

  • @sourcestvghuk9897
    @sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад +1

    There re light 💡 everywhere in Ghana 🇬🇭 including our villages 😊😂❤

  • @moroabdulkarim2143
    @moroabdulkarim2143 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing with us God richly bless you and guide you everywhere you are

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +1

      You’re so kind , all the blessings:)

  • @sourcestvghuk9897
    @sourcestvghuk9897 Год назад

    Adaeze is always vibe😊😊😊

  • @jonesagyei1384
    @jonesagyei1384 Год назад

    UG representing!!

  • @OduroKwateng-tq6tl
    @OduroKwateng-tq6tl Год назад

    Ghana jollof is nice, wen u come to Ghana I will cook some for you

  • @CR7-Ronaldo-g
    @CR7-Ronaldo-g Год назад

    Good

  • @user-qv8bu9ls2e
    @user-qv8bu9ls2e Год назад

    Already, your guest speaks with Ghanaian accent 😀. Also an alumnus of Legon, 2010. 😀

  • @geraldtony1767
    @geraldtony1767 Год назад

    I'm super proud of you girlie 😍

  • @vibewithjudeo
    @vibewithjudeo Год назад +1

    IM SUBSCRIBING FOR SURE... love your videos

  • @BarbaraF272
    @BarbaraF272 Год назад

    Chandice. You are An EXCELLENT interviewer. I really Enjoyed this interview. I just found you few minutes ago and also watched your interview with the American lady. Great job. Keep Going!!! Never Stop!!!

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      This means so much 🥺
      Thanks a lot :)

  • @startupwithbreakthrough
    @startupwithbreakthrough Год назад

    It’s the Collabo ❤for me 🎉🎉

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      You get ….. ha !
      Thanks for watching :)

  • @PinkyTracy-tracia
    @PinkyTracy-tracia 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video, just relocated to ghana, trying to fit in but need friends to get to know around.

  • @ibrahimobengmensah4797
    @ibrahimobengmensah4797 Год назад +1

    She's perfectly right with her views about Ghana and it's citizens. I am a Ghanaian myself

  • @CR7-Ronaldo-g
    @CR7-Ronaldo-g Год назад +2

    The light is on 24/7 am in village now

  • @OduroKwateng-tq6tl
    @OduroKwateng-tq6tl Год назад +1

    Ghanaians re very good 👍

  • @rudolphphillip9395
    @rudolphphillip9395 Год назад +11

    Nigerians are just built different from every other Africans,they are so strong,smart and confident.The hope for the black race,one love

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +1

      Aww, sweetest comment I’ve gotten in a while . Thanks for the love ❤️💙

    • @nanacharles9639
      @nanacharles9639 Год назад +4

      All Africans are strong, smart, and confident. All Africans are the same. The difference is how each country emphasizes certain things. This means they all have African attributes in common, but difference is what is emphasized in each country.

    • @bathabiletshabalala2897
      @bathabiletshabalala2897 Год назад

      I wonder why they r scattered all over the world

    • @PaulPaid
      @PaulPaid Год назад +1

      @@bathabiletshabalala2897 they are not scattered, they are Hamites.. The Israelites, Shemites, are scattrred.

    • @roynique5218
      @roynique5218 Год назад +1

      Every African is strong that’s why they rule their own countries. Why can’t you channel that strong energy on getting light.

  • @geeondrumz476
    @geeondrumz476 9 месяцев назад

    y'all look good...we all the same buh different in cultures ..simple yh

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  9 месяцев назад

      Exactly!
      Thanks a lot :)

  • @samuelasomaning9149
    @samuelasomaning9149 Год назад +2

    Ghana has a stable light

  • @GiovaniAlekwekchipsah777
    @GiovaniAlekwekchipsah777 Год назад +1

    Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @vibewithjudeo
    @vibewithjudeo Год назад +1

    people even line up for tro tro .. i never did sha, cos im from where we run to catch a bus

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      😂🤣😂
      Such patient people :)

  • @giovanialek-wekchipsah2788
    @giovanialek-wekchipsah2788 Год назад

    Proudly Ghanaian

  • @mohammedyussif3675
    @mohammedyussif3675 Год назад +1

    From Yusuf in Norway am watching Live from Norway Stavanger Yussif

  • @startupwithbreakthrough
    @startupwithbreakthrough Год назад

    Go girls 🙌🙌🙌

  • @kofig5519
    @kofig5519 Год назад

    U both look Ghanaian lol.
    Very interesting video

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Haha! We’ll take that as a compliment :)
      Thanks a lot ! ♥️

  • @TheOracleVA
    @TheOracleVA Год назад

    Chandie 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @kateblac1121
    @kateblac1121 Год назад +1

    new sub lol

  • @adupoku9291
    @adupoku9291 Год назад +7

    Ghanaians 🇬🇭 and Nigerians 🇳🇬 has similar culture and food recipes!
    Only tribe languages and behaviors are different

  • @omaboekwadwobright2162
    @omaboekwadwobright2162 Год назад

    New sub…I like u both😅

  • @kojopanfo5471
    @kojopanfo5471 Год назад +10

    Hello guys,
    It’s good for learning and compare other cultures. I’m a Ghanaian and I just want to contribute to your discussion here.
    I think the experience our sister had in Ghana was a Campus life and then also Accra life especially Legon areas will not help you know much. Next time go to the indigenous community’s in Accra and other regions. It will help more because there are a lot fake life etc in campus . That’s my little contribution for you guy😊

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      lol. Fake life eh ..
      Well noted, thanks for sharing :)

    • @nanacharles9639
      @nanacharles9639 Год назад +1

      Campus life is part of Ghana. Indigenous life is not the whole of Ghana. The lady was sharing her experience of Ghana. She was not sharing your experience. Every part of Ghana is Ghana.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +1

      @@nanacharles9639 THANK YOU SO MUCH !

    • @samuelofori1599
      @samuelofori1599 Год назад +1

      What you see on campus is a good representation of Ghana because the learners are from different places in ghana.

  • @DOLLANDKELLY
    @DOLLANDKELLY 5 месяцев назад

    Our Jollof is done best in Ghana becos we prepare stew from the ground up pour the rice into the stew then pour water into it.

  • @bigmama5048
    @bigmama5048 11 месяцев назад +1

    In the 80s I was old enough to remember that a lot of women were r3cruited to go and cook and sell jollof waatkye puff puff bofroat plaintain and beans and work for business women to bake the various GHANIAN breads. They told us Nigerians were not cooking jollof so they taught them. They told us in the mornings there will be long ques to buy Ghanaian food before people went to work. Many people don’t know we introduced jollof to Nigeria. They want everyone to be equal in church as it’s not a fashion show. Ghanaians are darker in percentage than Nigerians it’s true

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment :)

  • @princeasamoahbaah8720
    @princeasamoahbaah8720 Год назад +4

    Truth is when a Ghanaian tells you they don’t have stable light supply, it’s probably because their light was taken for about an hour or two in the week due to electricity company’s maintenance exercises 😂😂😂. We’re just pampered

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Awww, that’s so nice :)
      Feels nice to be pampered 😉

  • @misswoode
    @misswoode Год назад +2

    There are more dark people in Ghana because the bleaching rate compared to Nigeria is low..

  • @TonyBlazeLordOfLyrics
    @TonyBlazeLordOfLyrics Год назад

    Facts hahahahaha Ghana 🇬🇭 is dope

  • @nanaaraj
    @nanaaraj Год назад +10

    I think we are similar as West Africans but some cultural differences too. I’m British Ghanaian and growing up in the UK, I have been interacting with Nigerians but some were born in London so was I.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +4

      I think same too.
      Thanks for watching :)

  • @yawantwi5060
    @yawantwi5060 Год назад

    The light is now stable in Ghana than what it was in 2011

  • @mikewalters4045
    @mikewalters4045 Год назад

    Most people in Volta region in GH are very fair in complexions

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Oh! We didn’t know this .
      Thank you :)

  • @reginaagyemang8552
    @reginaagyemang8552 Год назад +6

    Point of correction girls Ghanaians do not put eggs in soup. Nigerians have only soup, Ghanaians put eggs in some stews ,depending upon the type of stew you are making. And if one prefer or choose to.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing :)

    • @rudolphphillip9395
      @rudolphphillip9395 Год назад

      She said we don’t have stew,please calm down ,we have everything,what kind of thing is this God.I bet she has never stepped out of Ghana

    • @thomasagorhom1139
      @thomasagorhom1139 Год назад

      What we call stew is soup to Nigerians so pardon her....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @omaboekwadwobright2162
    @omaboekwadwobright2162 Год назад +4

    The Red Red means The palm oil use in mixing the beans and garri is red and the fried plantain is also red😂that’s the origination of the red red😂

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Lol, very straightforward name if you ask me 😅 Thanks for the clarification :)

  • @stephenkotei8848
    @stephenkotei8848 7 месяцев назад

    Kontomerie is different from egusi, Ghanaian also have egusi stew..

  • @talonsfctv5656
    @talonsfctv5656 Год назад

    Your friend is very beautiful 😍

  • @OduroKwateng-tq6tl
    @OduroKwateng-tq6tl Год назад

    We don't put my eggs in soup but we can egg and eat with soup

  • @kwamefedd
    @kwamefedd Год назад +1

    ❤️

  • @sarahampofo3486
    @sarahampofo3486 Год назад +1

    Your guest sounds Ghanaian, and we don't put egg in our soup rather our stew😊

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      So everyone says!
      Thanks for the clarity :)

  • @GidiLad
    @GidiLad Год назад +5

    Nigeria is a lot more diverse tho, especially in culture and food

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Oh, didn’t even know that :)

    • @kwameopoku3576
      @kwameopoku3576 Год назад

      Ur only diverse in food as u have more recipes

    • @GidiLad
      @GidiLad Год назад

      @@kwameopoku3576 Our culture is so diverse that even the Ga tribe of Ghana, founders of modern day Accra, trace their ancestry to the Benin kingdom in Nigeria. Nigeria has over 350 ethnic groups and 500 languages. 1/4 of every sub Saharan African is Nigerian and 3/4 of every west African is Nigerian. Let that sink in.. 😂

    • @kwameopoku3576
      @kwameopoku3576 Год назад

      @@GidiLad praise ur bastard god im not Ga then👍🏿

  • @harrietquaye3727
    @harrietquaye3727 Год назад +1

    Most people selling in the stores are employed. They have to give account. Once they close their account book and sign they can't add again however the story is different with the street sellers.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Oh really… that’s an angle we didn’t think of . Thanks for clarity :)

  • @paradisetvgh
    @paradisetvgh Год назад +3

    Light is everywhere in Ghana 🇬🇭

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Amazing! Hope to visit some day :)

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Год назад

      @@chandie3585 He was the same person as Source tv above talking about light, who resides in London. Don’t be deceived by him using so many account name. Light without progress is somehow useless. Imagine Nigeria with epileptic light but still doing great.

    • @nanaaddo9110
      @nanaaddo9110 Год назад +1

      5 min light off in GH is a big issue light light light everywere cm to GH an ve a life

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Год назад

      @@nanaaddo9110 wish is good, but if it makes you happy. Watch Indigo traveler he is still in Ghana and hear the cry of your people. They even see indigo as their helper lol.

    • @nanaaddo9110
      @nanaaddo9110 Год назад +1

      that guy said in his vlog that nigeria n haiti re e worse place he has ever been to. his ghana vlog always listen to e end part what he always said abt ghana that is a beautiful n a great country with unique ppl everyboby knows ghana is 1 million% better then ur nigeria n let me tell u is a global crisis so stop what u re saying.

  • @estherkumi6437
    @estherkumi6437 Год назад

    It’s Ghanaians who brought puff puff to Nigeria before the Ghana must go came

  • @omaboekwadwobright2162
    @omaboekwadwobright2162 Год назад +2

    Ghanaians are time conscious…so when it closing time, daaasit😅😅

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Yeah… that’s speaks principles!

  • @OduroKwateng-tq6tl
    @OduroKwateng-tq6tl Год назад

    Maybe the reason why they didn't sell for you was that the camera was off, alot of people sell whiles camera re on

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +1

      That could be another reason !
      Thanks for sharing :)

  • @VersatileNana
    @VersatileNana Год назад +3

    We are relaxed when it comes to making money

  • @Myworld-of2lk
    @Myworld-of2lk Год назад

    People from the volta region are lighter. Basically it depends on which region or tribe you are .

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Yeah exactly ! Thank you for watching :)

  • @gorgeousonejoy3163
    @gorgeousonejoy3163 Год назад

    Hmmm‼️ My perspective is different and highly objectionable. Later.

  • @agyapongantwidavid535
    @agyapongantwidavid535 Год назад +3

    Ghana 🇬🇭 and Nigeria 🇳🇬 are brothers and sisters. We love Nigerians 🇳🇬

  • @angelaabrefa-yeboah6620
    @angelaabrefa-yeboah6620 Год назад +1

    But you guys should try our local rice you lick your fingers and sing in heaven am a Ghanaian and I know what am talking about 🥰🥰😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      I bet it’ll real tasty :)
      Thanks for watching .

  • @frankkyereme7125
    @frankkyereme7125 Год назад +3

    Unstable electricity 🔌 in Ghana 🇬🇭is stable as NIGERIANS 🇳🇬 views

    • @VersatileNana
      @VersatileNana Год назад +1

      200% true

    • @frankkyereme7125
      @frankkyereme7125 Год назад +1

      @@VersatileNana exactly 👍

    • @rudolphphillip9395
      @rudolphphillip9395 Год назад

      You are right but our economy tells you how powerful the country is without electricity,now imagine what Nigeria will be one with electricity,this are old jokes but we are just diamonds made from pressure,that’s why we are built different from every other Africans.

  • @darkoanthony7243
    @darkoanthony7243 6 месяцев назад

    Nigerians have light skin colours than Ghanaians because there are different, different bleaching creams soo many of them in the Nigerian market but in Ghana bleaching creams are not common because our Food and Drugs Authority in collaboration with Ghana Customs Authority has ensure not to allow cosmetics products that are harmful to the body such bleaching creams and others to enter the country.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  6 месяцев назад

      True . Nigerians bleach , but not all light skinned Nigerians bleached their skin :)

  • @obedgyaben3734
    @obedgyaben3734 Год назад

    I'm confused are you guys saying there's no perfume rice in Nigeria?.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Can’t say for a fact. I don’t think I know what perfumed rice is though, or maybe it’s called something else in Nigeria :)

  • @samuelowusu4755
    @samuelowusu4755 Год назад +5

    You guys are funny . The real jollof rice we cook at home contains beans and meat and it taste better than what you buy on the street .

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +2

      Definitely! Home meals will forever be the real think :)
      Thanks a lot for watching :)

  • @carlin_agyei
    @carlin_agyei Год назад +5

    10:23 That depends solely on what tribe you belong to. That doesn't mean all ghanaians are darker.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Oooh, guessed as much .
      Thank you :)

    • @omaboekwadwobright2162
      @omaboekwadwobright2162 Год назад +2

      @@chandie3585 Ewes from Volta region are fair(many), Fulanis from the north are fair(many) and some fantis from western and central region!
      But Nigerians do have the believe that all Ghanaians are dark😂 but ain’t soooo

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      @@omaboekwadwobright2162 Ah! Thanks a lot ! It’s not a believe, it’s more like speculation, the phrase used was “ I heard Ghanaians are darker “ Thanks a lot for shading more light and educating us bout Ghana ♥️

    • @nanacharles9639
      @nanacharles9639 Год назад

      Skin color is not just based on ethnic group. Within the same ethnic group we find different shades of skin color.
      Skin color is based on melanin. Melanin makes all the differences in skin color. Those with more melanin are dark, and those with little melanin are fair in skin color.
      There are more people with fair skin color in Nigeria than Ghana and there more people with dark skin color in Nigeria than Ghana. So Nigeria has more people with dark skin than Ghana. It seems most Nigerians are obsessed with skin color. Even Nigerian movie actors are categorized. There is a category for fair skin actors.
      Ghanaians love and appreciate their natural skin color. Melanin is beautiful.

  • @868freeman8
    @868freeman8 Год назад +3

    I’m from Trinidad and Tobago and I don’t know the difference in Ghanaian or Nigerian accent like for instance in Trinidad we speak only English and Jamaicans speak English and English Patois but in the uk many people ask me if I’m Jamaican 😂😂😂

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +1

      Haha! I get this…
      I’m Nigerian and TBH , I don’t hear much difference from the Ghanaian or Nigerian accent , 🤷🏿‍♀️

    • @JOY-st3ok
      @JOY-st3ok Год назад +6

      There is a huge difference. The difference is in the phonetic. When you meet a Nigerian you can know immediately.

    • @kwameopoku3576
      @kwameopoku3576 Год назад

      Nigerians have bass in the letter “O” lool

  • @oelizabeth5502
    @oelizabeth5502 Год назад

    Why do you love Ghana?,yes Ghana is a and peaceful country

  • @pachecobillylartey5229
    @pachecobillylartey5229 Год назад +1

    Your friend's accent indicates that she has lived in Ghana for many years because she has adopted the Ghanaian accent, and to be honest, no one will mistake her for a Nigerian because of her Ghanaian accent.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Oh, she very well sounds Nigerian to Nigerians . I guess she’s got a mix of both countrie’s Accent :)

    • @BIGGBOSS..
      @BIGGBOSS.. Год назад

      ​@@chandie3585yea she still sounds Nigerian

    • @GabiOsei-sj8lf
      @GabiOsei-sj8lf 11 месяцев назад

      YEA

  • @justavideodiary
    @justavideodiary Год назад

    Gurl, you need two mics, we can't hear you properly.

  • @marimarigeauxlowcarbrecipe5547

    All are black African with different tribes.

  • @biggiesmalls3827
    @biggiesmalls3827 Год назад

    Tha Akans are the dark ones. The Northerners and Voltarians are mostly light skinned

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Thanks for shading more light :)

  • @paintsildesmond8495
    @paintsildesmond8495 Год назад +2

    Even we eat bread with shitor.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +2

      Really need to have a taste of shitor

  • @dr.thomascastaneda8012
    @dr.thomascastaneda8012 Год назад +5

    She is even talking like a Ghanaian and pronounce some the words like typical Ghannaian, lol good job anyway

  • @OduroKwateng-tq6tl
    @OduroKwateng-tq6tl Год назад

    Come to Ghana, I will cook fufu and jollof for you our own is nicer than Nigeria own

  • @ripplingeffect9339
    @ripplingeffect9339 Год назад

    She sounds Ghanaian though

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Yeah, so a lot of been have been saying :)

  • @PaulWilson-ic5dt
    @PaulWilson-ic5dt 5 месяцев назад

    Ghanaians are not mean to money that's why there is not much crime

  • @sethjoseph4382
    @sethjoseph4382 Год назад +3

    It's not true when you say there are darker skin people in Ghana. I have lived in Nigeria for many years and I can comfortably tell it's not true.

  • @TonyBlazeLordOfLyrics
    @TonyBlazeLordOfLyrics Год назад +2

    Everything with Shito even with egg 🍳 lol 😂

  • @sentorsgraphix8962
    @sentorsgraphix8962 Год назад

    You can just eat Ghanaian Jollof too.what’s she saying

  • @XInstitute
    @XInstitute Год назад

    You call Ghana a foreign country???
    The similarities doesn’t make Ghana a foreign country on the continent of AfriKa. AfriKa is ONE “Country”

  • @angelaabrefa-yeboah6620
    @angelaabrefa-yeboah6620 Год назад

    As a Ghanaian you can't live without shito

    • @obedgyaben3734
      @obedgyaben3734 Год назад

      Really? I'm a Ghanaian but not a fan of shito

  • @afrafraasempa6357
    @afrafraasempa6357 Год назад +2

    Very boring interjecting counter questions over answers I mean why keep asking questions if you already know them gosh!!

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Aww, so sorry the video wasn’t to your liking :)

  • @estheroppong4782
    @estheroppong4782 Год назад

    Who puts egg in soup?? We Ghanaians don’t put eggs in our soups alright.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      Alright :)

    • @estheroppong4782
      @estheroppong4782 Год назад

      @@chandie3585 maybe you saw someone making some sauce tomato 🍅 sauce with eggs, that is not soup, our soup is liquid, we have different kinds of soup and they’re all liquid, not your kind of soup, we call them stew it’s thick.

  • @Daysman868
    @Daysman868 Год назад

    She picked on ghanaian accent..

  • @johnapius5677
    @johnapius5677 Год назад

    The next war will start because of jellof rice 😂😂😂

  • @kwesidiamonds8242
    @kwesidiamonds8242 Год назад

    Colour blinded people. Ain't we African Americans?

  • @ahoulouaka7885
    @ahoulouaka7885 Год назад

    Mais , pourquoi, les Nigérians fuient leur pays ,pour le Ghana ... moi, je ne suis pas d'accord ,que les Nigérians aillent encombrer les autres pays ..., même si on recherche tous le panafricanisme !!!
    Et pourtant , le Nigéria est supposé ,le pays le plus riche d'Afrique ...

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      I don’t quit follow

    • @ahoulouaka7885
      @ahoulouaka7885 Год назад

      @@chandie3585 Les Nigérians n'ont pas tiré des leçons des traitements que les Sud-africains ,leur ont infligés...
      Le Nigérian, en général, n'est pas un peuple très sérieux .
      Je le dis en connaissance de cause !
      En Europe,tous Les pays européens, préfèrent plutôt se débarrasser des Nigérians...

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад

      @@ahoulouaka7885 oh well 🤷🏿‍♀️
      Who’s gonna teach em ?

  • @bigmama5048
    @bigmama5048 Год назад

    We Ghanaians don’t like these what shocked me videos because although you mean well some of your people accuse Ghanaians of hyping ourselves up which is not true. Many normal ethical and orderly necessities shock Nigerians difficult to understand why.

    • @chandie3585
      @chandie3585  Год назад +1

      First! Most Ghanaians as well as people in general enjoy or are interested in knowing foreigners perspective of their country.
      Secondly, seems like you didn’t watch the video before commenting because none of your fears were met in this particular video.
      And lastly, there are no 2 countries that have same way of life and culture, that these things are normal to you doesn’t mean it’s the defined way of life . It’s okay if foreigners are shocked about something new , I mean , if you watch my previous videos you’ll see that some things done in some part of my country is shocking , talk more of a whole country:)

  • @DavidOtchere-Collins
    @DavidOtchere-Collins Год назад

    KONTOMIRE IS NOT EGUSI, WHAT YOU GUYS CALL EGUSI, WE CALL IS AGUSHI STEW.