I mean… I love how Maraji is living. All that pressure of measuring up as an influencer in Nigeria- she’s past it. Babe dey live her full life and doing no explaining ❤️❤️
I have a Nigerian father and a Ghanaian mother and I have a full experience of both cultures! Now I live in Accra Ghana! And Maraji I agree with you! 100 percent
Being Ghanaian and seeing home from another person's eyes, it hits different. One day I hope to see Nigeria too, for all that Nigeria means for Africa, we are only optimistic of safer times for all Nigerians ahead, you people deserve it for real..y'all work so hard for it.
A ghanian in Nigeria can never do the same bcos of hatred, whenever I go home and my people will like to introduce ghanians to me but they'll be hiding bcos they know what we're passing through over here. They can never give us employment but we'll come with our money open a business and they'll wickedly lock it up until everything is destroyed but they're in our market relaxing
@@evelynejeka7182 scarcity mentality seems to be an African Affliction.... Meanwhile when we go to Europe and other continents once we meet their criteria we get employed, Africans we like to talk about Unity on the Continent alot but see how we treat each other ....
I totally agree with you as a Nigerian living in Ghana, I can surely tell that you sure took your time for this content, it was quite articulate, loved it. Especially from the intro about Ghana and Nigerian leaders. Great stuff.
I really enjoyed watching this especially since I can relate. I'm a Ghanaian schooling in Nigeria. Your stuff's legit😂 I was just nodding in agreement throughout. Really enjoyed the history lesson too. Your Kenyan accent was too good and the way you pronounced the word "Twi"...on point😂
had the chance to visit Nigeria and i enjoyed myself out there. The Nigerians treated us nice during our stay. I would definitely love to go there again. but yea their traffic and power outages were worse than ours , that I can agree. I hope that both our countries can improve to where we are all comfortable and don't have to leave our shores to find that comfort and convenience.
You are right though,but it's mostly power outages about some parts of Lagos, and in some other states. The problem is most people really just compare Lagos. Even traffic is free in many places including my state.
I am Nigerian but I have to give it to Ghana. Una dey try. But I looooooove Nigeria because we are and will always be the most resourceful. Sadly, our government doesn't make it easy for us
I'm surprised you pulled this off. You did a great job. I definitely wanna visit Ghana again. Spent a week there in 2018 and I didn't get the chance to really move around.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Firstly thanks for the history lesson. Had no idea about most of it. It does give context to the GH-NG beef beyond jollof rice. I'm Nigerian, been to Ghana and had an amaaaazing time, have Ghanaian friends too ...and you're on point on your comparisons!. About speaking Twi, that's also my experience..most Ghanaians speak twi a lot (which I really love btw, i wish I could learn it). I enjoy how they mix it with English also. I live in Canada and when I'm in my friend's house and she has some Ghanaians around they just start speaking twi to me. Lastly, your voice! I could listen to you all day. Cheers, your fan and namesake. 😉
Can’t agree more to this video and must thank you for the history between the two countries! (Was Educational ) I recently visited Nigeria (spent a month there and loved it) and have visited Ghana twice. I must say, (So True) for security and fast paste in Nigeria. Also couldn’t help but since the proud of the people - got me wondering! I loved every bit of my stayed sha.... especially being in the right environment and with the right people. Very creative minded and are strong hustlers. (Was so inspired by their hustling spirit) 😊If you’re are kind and open towards their culture and traditions, you get to see and experience their beautiful warm hearts. Currently dating a guy from there, and he was my armor throughout, including other family members I have there.! But mostly love Ghana for it’s peace and calmness. Ghana is such a beautiful country!! It’s funny to me how both countries go head to head... when in most African eyes, they have similar traits! I love my Africa!! And So proud of those two countries!! From a Liberian Sister ❤️
It's like that in Nigeria actually, and it is happening. It's not just assumptions. Many people are desperate to get money from you in an unpleasant ways, and you will be careful to not just give it out like that. You have to examine the person very well before you can help them.
😂Zimbabwean over here 🇿🇼 and Nigerian culture stole my heart officially in 2020. I admire the way y’all market yourselves, got us interested in all things Nigerian
I literally feel the same way 🙌🏾 I am always so eager to learn more about their country and cultures. 😭😩 Plus, they make Africa so proud in so many ways man 🙌🏾 I am a proud Beninese 🇧🇯 but Nigeria feels like my second country at heart.
I’m Ghanaian and I love Nigerians. Honest analysis Maraji. I want to experience the Lagos traffic. It’s should be a tourist attraction. The Lagos traffic.
That part of the video is sorely MISLEADING. Those quotes are from conservative Northern Nigerian politicians, most of whom even OPPOSED independence for Nigeria itself in 1954 and 1957. There were many progressive PAN-AFRICAN Nigerian leaders of that era (including Obafemi Awolowo and Nnamdi “Zik of Africa” Azikiwe). Also, several prominent Nigerians (including the notable politician SG Ikoku) attended Achimota College.
@@therealist2866 Exactly, I wish she specified the regions. The people who were kicked out of Ghana were mostly Western Nigerian Yorubas and the people who kicked Ghanaians out of Nigeria were the northern Fula and the people who do the music are mostly Western Nigerian Yoruba and Edo/Delta and the people who are prideful in Kenya are likely more Igbos
Love that you share the history and background of the Ghanaian and Nigerian relationship so that we understand the context of their current relations. Have been to Ghana and hope to one day visit Nigeria. Two West African powerhouses.
I am Nigerians andI have lived in both countries and I can say for a fact you are 1000000% accurate. The accuracy is so much like I did the video myself. I am impressed because it's really hard for you to have Nigerians that would say the truth unfiltered like you did. Loved the video. Made my day
Perfectly, perfectly, perfectly said. I was in Ghana two weeks ago and stayed at the West Trassaco Area and menhhhh, I loved Ghana. It was cool, so secured and such a lovely place.
Just visit different parts of Nigeria too when you can. I think you would love Portharcourt, Calabar, Asaba, Jos, and many other locations. There are many quiet towns and states, lots of varieties of weather and environment.
Being a Ghanaian and having visited Nigeria afew times I agree with alot of your observations. 2 things I like about Nigeria and its people are, it a beautiful country, I mean the landscape and the hard working nature of the people. 2 times that put me off is the lack of courtesy of most Nigerians and the sense of entitlement, otherwise Nija people are really cool. And actually most of my associates are Nigerians. One love !
In Ghana we agree to study twi in Schools in Ghana so is subject studied so even though we have different languages but almost every body understands twi cos we learn it in basic schools
That's a lie Twi is widely spoken in ﹰGhana but it's not because twi is thought in basic schools I schooled in ﹰAccra and my school only allowed the teaching and learning of ﹰGa You won't go to a region like the volta region or northern region and expect twi to be taught there Twi is just easy to understand that's why it's widely spoken
Well done! You’ve pretty much described America and Canada, having lived in both places. Nigerians are the Americans of Africa lol. As a Ghanaian I wish we were just a little bit more aggressive when it comes to business. But I wouldn’t trade our temperaments for nothing.
Ghanaians are De Americans of Africa..please make ur checks..wake up by 1:00 am and to Kumasi kejetia,Tamale,Bolgatanga,,Bawku,Aflao etc and see de hustle de guys are making..
@@MatildaCleland Nigeria gut no future....Political instability....Biafra aggressive movement out of Nigeria...fulani headsmen...massa Nigeria problem is Bigger than De country it self...In America there altot of Ghanaian measums that talks about slave history ,hence most Black Americans can trace their root to Ghana
This video is so spot on ! I leave In Sierra Leone and when I tell you about the inbuilt hustling spirit in Nigerians is huge!!! Getting people to actually hustle for and make money for them self over here looks like you are punishing them . This is one reason why wherever Nigerians are they almost dominate because the hustle is everything to us .. Shout-out to our Ghanian Brothers & Sister if this video hurts your feeling then pls read the disclaimers or better still drink water and mind your business..
Had Tafawa Balewa and others dropped their petty jealousy and insecurity and followed the lead of the visionary Nkrumah to unify Africa, the story of our dear continent would be much different today. Sad!
I hate to break it to you but Unifying the continent might as well be rocket science. The only way I see it happening is through a pseudo union of states like the AU. Anything beyond this is a recipe for disaster.
When it comes to safety, Ghana tops Naija ... I remember when I was at Asuquo- Kumasi, I would walk from my place to a supermarket at past midnight, to get pringles and ice-cream to binge on as I watch movies tdb.. When I later moved to Labadi,-Accra, i stroll to get roadside mishai as late as 11pm.. For all my stay in Ghana, i cant count the number of times I sleep off, forgetting my door ajar.... That safe... No try am for naija, if not your head go find your body.
I loveddd this video! At first I wanted to disagree with tourism until you said “do I really wanna die because of fine pictures”, then I had to concede 😂😂😂😂.
The British really has Nigeria by the neck man I hate it. My first trip to Nigeria really broke my heart. The natural beauty of Nigeria is so under appreciated by our people. We’ve been brainwashed into believing the western life-style is the best way of life.
This is on point.... U got everything. I've lived in Ghana... I can walk on the road 2am without harassment. Where I worked, they do announcement with twi, not minding whether I understand or not... There is 24hrs light. Infact, everything de accurate. I stayed in Accra, Spintex.
Great video. It's always difficult to explain Nigeria based on the Lagos experience. I feel Lagos is the anomaly. Much of other parts of Nigeria have a lot in common with Ghana.
Nice you moved to Ghana 😊😊😊. The tourism part tho I don't know. We Ghanaians complain about the tourism all the time it's just not enough we can do better. I'm glad you're enjoying your stay.
Watch this vlog and I subscribed straight away not because your analysis is perfect - nothing is - but because its really really objective. Difficult to see such objectivity even in Journalism not to talk off in the free for all world of RUclips. Thanks and keep the good work
Very true… I’ve lived there for 8years and everything you said correlates. And you also didn’t add the naira/cedi conversion value shocker😳… that was my first shock, oh! The great Naira has fallen.
@@RoyaIboy what could you possibly mean? I am not pretending anything. The person on my profile picture is ME. I'm an American from Florida. I married a burkina guy and have built a West African friend and family base because of it. I always wondered why Nigerians and Ghanaians argue sometimes and the video was insightful. Go search for a troll in someone else because this ain't it baby.
That’s bad assessment on her part of you travel around your country you going there to recharge, refresh, it opens your mind as well and your horizons to get to know the other tribes in and other people in Nigeria 🇳🇬! The average life expectancy in Nigeria is 53 years old due to stress and Nigerian not taking time off to relax or travelling around to resorts to see nature etc
@@scarcityryder3428 you guys need to wake up Ghana GDP per capital is richer than Nigeria ok Ghanaians have good living than Nigeria. Ghana currency is valued than Nigeria. Ghana has free high school and free health care Ghana has power energy lights supply across the country. Naver compere Nigeria to Ghana. Nigeria is poor compare to Ghana avery things
@@scarcityryder3428 Ghana is second foreign investment in Africa after Egypt. Nigeria GDP is bigger than Ghana but because of population. Ghana GDP is more better than Nigeria
I saw what you did especially with the beginning, your Inter Rel knowledge came to surface😘. Haven't been to Ghana but with this I already have an idea. Your doing well🤝
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This wonderful...I understand it's not an easy type of video to make but if you can, Please do a part 2 of this comparing things like cost of living, housing, relationship Dynamics etc...I love your unbiased view
Tricky topic. Is the average lifespan of a human long enough to exhaustively explore life in both countries to TRULY assess them unbiasedly? I doubt. I also doubt that there's anything [naturally] special about Nigeria(since I am one). Maybe, but I am yet to recognize such. The population [probably] amplifies the intensity & predominance of so called "Nigerian" traits. If I have 1000 children I automatically increase the [chances] that one would be a Billionaire.etc. God bless us all.
The way and manner you talk about different forms and ways of killings in nigeria is annoyingly interesting and so TRUE. It is sad, depressing, and very hilarious at the same time. Good job Maraji 👍🖤
Great RUclips video presentation my cute ebony Sista! Nigeria is beautiful, too though had not lived there for 40 years. Lagos is not the only place in Nigeria. Nigeria is big and has many cities and towns and is beautiful; please note!
I'm a fan of both countries. I've had Ghana people speak to me in Twi here in NYC and I just kept walking because I tried to tell them no a few times and they kept telling me I was wrong I must be from Ghana.
Good job and i particularly loved the work put into the history of the two countries.However,its a bit unfair to conclude qualities of Nigeria based on Lagos experience alone. Lagos is not Nigeria and its just one out of 36 states in Nigeria.I bet other states like Ondo, Enugu,Akwa Ibom,Cross River etc would be as calm as Ghana. Good job all the same.
ghana be like. ...chale' relaxxxx
naija be like.... ABEG MOVE!!!
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Lol
😂😂😂 so tru
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Best comment here😂
I mean… I love how Maraji is living. All that pressure of measuring up as an influencer in Nigeria- she’s past it. Babe dey live her full life and doing no explaining ❤️❤️
Awesome video. Love your analysis, very detailed and hilarious 😂.
I have a Nigerian father and a Ghanaian mother and I have a full experience of both cultures! Now I live in Accra Ghana! And Maraji I agree with you! 100 percent
Nigerian mother Ghanaian father 😁
Nigerian mom and Ghanaian Dad. Based in Ghana now
My son is same. Is your mom Urhobo? Asking cause of your name.
Nigerian mom and Ghanaian dad. I'm currently in Ghana now.
Yoruba dad, Ashanti mum, living in London
Being Ghanaian and seeing home from another person's eyes, it hits different. One day I hope to see Nigeria too, for all that Nigeria means for Africa, we are only optimistic of safer times for all Nigerians ahead, you people deserve it for real..y'all work so hard for it.
But honestly Ghana right now is 10 times better than Nigeria .....
Thank you so much ♥️♥️
Much love, Diana.
A ghanian in Nigeria can never do the same bcos of hatred, whenever I go home and my people will like to introduce ghanians to me but they'll be hiding bcos they know what we're passing through over here. They can never give us employment but we'll come with our money open a business and they'll wickedly lock it up until everything is destroyed but they're in our market relaxing
@@evelynejeka7182 scarcity mentality seems to be an African Affliction.... Meanwhile when we go to Europe and other continents once we meet their criteria we get employed, Africans we like to talk about Unity on the Continent alot but see how we treat each other ....
I totally agree with you as a Nigerian living in Ghana, I can surely tell that you sure took your time for this content, it was quite articulate,
loved it. Especially from the intro about Ghana and Nigerian leaders. Great stuff.
This is lovely. I studied in Ghana for 5 years and this documentary is quite accurate 👌🏾
I really enjoyed watching this especially since I can relate. I'm a Ghanaian schooling in Nigeria. Your stuff's legit😂 I was just nodding in agreement throughout. Really enjoyed the history lesson too. Your Kenyan accent was too good and the way you pronounced the word "Twi"...on point😂
Which school in Nigeria are you enrolled in?
Yeah Ella, I enjoyed it two.
@@PaulPaul-tj1dn una go just dey ask personal questions any how? Why you wan know?
I'm in Babcock University 😂
had the chance to visit Nigeria and i enjoyed myself out there. The Nigerians treated us nice during our stay. I would definitely love to go there again. but yea their traffic and power outages were worse than ours , that I can agree. I hope that both our countries can improve to where we are all comfortable and don't have to leave our shores to find that comfort and convenience.
You are right though,but it's mostly power outages about some parts of Lagos, and in some other states. The problem is most people really just compare Lagos. Even traffic is free in many places including my state.
If only this is how we were taught history in schools 🥺 this video is lit 🔥 lit as in very very lit, I love every bit of it.
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The Nigerians throwing a party in Ghana made me laugh, she really said..."is this your country?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dead ass 😂😅 I’ve been laughing since
This is really Enjoyable seeing that it's an educative piece. Welldone Maraji
I am Nigerian but I have to give it to Ghana. Una dey try. But I looooooove Nigeria because we are and will always be the most resourceful. Sadly, our government doesn't make it easy for us
Now you are making me feel like visiting Ghana.
I had Ghanian teachers in Basic school, and they were good.
“Do I wanna really die just for picture” 😂😂😂💀💀
Maraji sha showed us her bf in this video
I'm surprised you pulled this off. You did a great job. I definitely wanna visit Ghana again. Spent a week there in 2018 and I didn't get the chance to really move around.
When you do, don't forget to also gist us. Never been, but I plan on going as well.
The narration, the voiceover is really chilled! Super chilled.. I like you
The Kenyan Accent tho 😅
She can speak any accent in this world. Just love her talents 😍😍
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Mate, an accent doesn't really mean much. I, myself, have a white person accent, but it doesn't make me any less Ghanaian, or African
She doesn’t sound she would have to go higher voice
@@abinat712 I would lovvvvvveeeeeeeeeee to hear her do a Trini accent ( my accent)
I am Nigerian and Bae is Ghanaian, am definitely coming home soon 🤣🤣 would love to see Ghana through your eyes for now. Happy New Year Sis ❤️❤️
Despite the ups and downs between this two countries 🇳🇬 x 🇬🇭, they sill have a strong bond
There is no bond no dey lie give yourself
There no bond in Nigeri tankless of Ghana
@@destinyokoduwa1888 we don't even want it
@@stephenyawosei4343 right? 🤣🤣
Y'all are speaking bad English o 😏
As a person who was born and bred in Lagos by Ghanaian parents, your accuracy hits home. 👌
It's not everyone who gets to see the best of both worlds.
Damn! It’s how you do accents so effortlessly for me 😂 You nailed the Kenyan impression!
Am happy we have more made in Ghana product than foreign brands in our grocery stores .the money stays in Ghana
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Firstly thanks for the history lesson. Had no idea about most of it. It does give context to the GH-NG beef beyond jollof rice.
I'm Nigerian, been to Ghana and had an amaaaazing time, have Ghanaian friends too ...and you're on point on your comparisons!.
About speaking Twi, that's also my experience..most Ghanaians speak twi a lot (which I really love btw, i wish I could learn it). I enjoy how they mix it with English also. I live in Canada and when I'm in my friend's house and she has some Ghanaians around they just start speaking twi to me.
Lastly, your voice! I could listen to you all day.
Cheers, your fan and namesake. 😉
Can’t agree more to this video and must thank you for the history between the two countries!
(Was Educational )
I recently visited Nigeria (spent a month there and loved it) and have visited Ghana twice. I must say, (So True) for security and fast paste in Nigeria. Also couldn’t help but since the proud of the people - got me wondering!
I loved every bit of my stayed sha.... especially being in the right environment and with the right people. Very creative minded and are strong hustlers. (Was so inspired by their hustling spirit)
😊If you’re are kind and open towards their culture and traditions, you get to see and experience their beautiful warm hearts. Currently dating a guy from there, and he was my armor throughout, including other family members I have there.! But mostly love Ghana for it’s peace and calmness. Ghana is such a beautiful country!! It’s funny to me how both countries go head to head... when in most African eyes, they have similar traits!
I love my Africa!! And So proud of those two countries!!
From a Liberian Sister ❤️
Proud Ghanaian
Infact my Ghanaians let's gather here
our sister sounds like she's bitter
Haha, that's the Ghana Nigeria dynamic:frenemies
@@rewardlum6083Kind of
This is awesome and educative, Maraji! Got to learn a lot about Ghana and Ghanaians. I can imagine the amount of work you put into this!!!
"What if you're a spirit? What if you can fly? What if you can turn to yam?" I'm dyingggggggggggg!!!!! ROTFL. Can't even find my emojis
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Asuwear 😂🤪😂
It's like that in Nigeria actually, and it is happening. It's not just assumptions. Many people are desperate to get money from you in an unpleasant ways, and you will be careful to not just give it out like that.
You have to examine the person very well before you can help them.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂Zimbabwean over here 🇿🇼 and Nigerian culture stole my heart officially in 2020. I admire the way y’all market yourselves, got us interested in all things Nigerian
I literally feel the same way 🙌🏾 I am always so eager to learn more about their country and cultures. 😭😩 Plus, they make Africa so proud in so many ways man 🙌🏾 I am a proud Beninese 🇧🇯 but Nigeria feels like my second country at heart.
I’m 🇿🇼 and I love Naija culture 🇳🇬. I listen to so much afrobeats music that I can understand some pidgin English/Yoruba now 😆
@@YPM498 🤭I get you
@@helvinaa.9243 🤭this is me too omg
@@AllThingsBeautyBy_Nash 💃🏾hmm sha their music is bomb I feel you
Maraji, ya head is there. This is quality educative materials.
I’m Ghanaian and I love Nigerians. Honest analysis Maraji. I want to experience the Lagos traffic. It’s should be a tourist attraction. The Lagos traffic.
Trust me, it shouldn’t! You’d cuss in that traffic. Horrible!
As a Nigerian youtuber based in Ghana as well, I can say that your video is spot on.
Thank you for giving me a lesson on this little-known history between Ghana and Nigeria. And also for promoting Ghana💓
I can't believe those leaders were so petty. And now it's about who makes the best jollof rice lol
Nigeria still makes the best jollof rice
So true 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 so true
That part of the video is sorely MISLEADING.
Those quotes are from conservative Northern Nigerian politicians, most of whom even OPPOSED independence for Nigeria itself in 1954 and 1957. There were many progressive PAN-AFRICAN Nigerian leaders of that era (including Obafemi Awolowo and Nnamdi “Zik of Africa” Azikiwe). Also, several prominent Nigerians (including the notable politician SG Ikoku) attended Achimota College.
@@therealist2866 Exactly, I wish she specified the regions. The people who were kicked out of Ghana were mostly Western Nigerian Yorubas and the people who kicked Ghanaians out of Nigeria were the northern Fula and the people who do the music are mostly Western Nigerian Yoruba and Edo/Delta and the people who are prideful in Kenya are likely more Igbos
Love that you share the history and background of the Ghanaian and Nigerian relationship so that we understand the context of their current relations. Have been to Ghana and hope to one day visit Nigeria. Two West African powerhouses.
There is only one west african powerhouse.
Nigeria.
@@solomonobihan9465 there's one poverty capital in West Africa.
Nigeria.
@@kofisam9650
There is more middle class in Nigeria than the entire Ghanaian population as a whole.
@@solomonobihan9465 and there are more poor people in Nigeria than the entire Ghanaian population as a whole 😂
@@kofisam9650 why you Dey shout am naa😂😂
This was so well done and I applaud all the research that went into this. Ghanaian here. 👍🏾
This is one of your best videos so far. Thumbs up, I learnt a lot as a Gambian. I appreciate your efforts. Keep it up Maraji.
Def enjoyed this and your style of presentation!
I am Nigerians andI have lived in both countries and I can say for a fact you are 1000000% accurate. The accuracy is so much like I did the video myself. I am impressed because it's really hard for you to have Nigerians that would say the truth unfiltered like you did. Loved the video. Made my day
Perfectly, perfectly, perfectly said. I was in Ghana two weeks ago and stayed at the West Trassaco Area and menhhhh, I loved Ghana. It was cool, so secured and such a lovely place.
Just visit different parts of Nigeria too when you can. I think you would love Portharcourt, Calabar, Asaba, Jos, and many other locations. There are many quiet towns and states, lots of varieties of weather and environment.
Being a Ghanaian and having visited Nigeria afew times I agree with alot of your observations. 2 things I like about Nigeria and its people are, it a beautiful country, I mean the landscape and the hard working nature of the people. 2 times that put me off is the lack of courtesy of most Nigerians and the sense of entitlement, otherwise Nija people are really cool. And actually most of my associates are Nigerians. One love !
Lack of courtesy of most Nigerians?
How many cities in Nigeria did you visit?
What is this generalization?
"Do I want to really die for a picture?" 😂😂😂 maraji you are something
The lady selling perfume is charismatic. She's a charmer.
In Ghana we agree to study twi in Schools in Ghana so is subject studied so even though we have different languages but almost every body understands twi cos we learn it in basic schools
That's a lie
Twi is widely spoken in ﹰGhana but it's not because twi is thought in basic schools
I schooled in ﹰAccra and my school only allowed the teaching and learning of ﹰGa
You won't go to a region like the volta region or northern region and expect twi to be taught there
Twi is just easy to understand that's why it's widely spoken
@@brightsonmensah671 this person thought Twi is everywhere else, is only spoken in South
Eiii. Which Ghana auntie?
Every region in Ghana has a language they study
That depends on the region. Some schools even do English or other local languages
Not true at all! Actually blatant lie!
Interesting take. Please consider doing more stuff like this as you have the voice for it
I really enjoyed this video, especially as a Nigerian who schooled in Ghana. Kudos Maraji! 👏🏾
Well done! You’ve pretty much described America and Canada, having lived in both places. Nigerians are the Americans of Africa lol. As a Ghanaian I wish we were just a little bit more aggressive when it comes to business. But I wouldn’t trade our temperaments for nothing.
Ghanaians are De Americans of Africa..please make ur checks..wake up by 1:00 am and to Kumasi kejetia,Tamale,Bolgatanga,,Bawku,Aflao etc and see de hustle de guys are making..
@@cityrapper9858 Being the American’s of Africa is not a compliment lol
@@DanfiParker lol. I don't think he gets that Canadians are reserved more calmer while the Yanks are "in your face" loud, brash
Ghanaians have been said to be the Canadians of Africa a couple of times 😅😅
@@MatildaCleland Nigeria gut no future....Political instability....Biafra aggressive movement out of Nigeria...fulani headsmen...massa Nigeria problem is Bigger than De country it self...In America there altot of Ghanaian measums that talks about slave history ,hence most Black Americans can trace their root to Ghana
This was really interesting to watch, and very enlightening. I was glued all through, and the Kenyan accent? Top notch!
This video is so spot on !
I leave In Sierra Leone and when I tell you about the inbuilt hustling spirit in Nigerians is huge!!!
Getting people to actually hustle for and make money for them self over here looks like you are punishing them . This is one reason why wherever Nigerians are they almost dominate because the hustle is everything to us .. Shout-out to our Ghanian Brothers & Sister if this video hurts your feeling then pls read the disclaimers or better still drink water and mind your business..
Lol... this shouldn't be hurtful it's not by force to hustel... and it's not like its an achievement...
Why would anyone be hurt by this? Ghana is good
Ur comment wasn’t necessary fr
The last part wasn’t necessary tho
Why Sho Ghanaians be Hurt..
Still searching for the reason 🧐
Had Tafawa Balewa and others dropped their petty jealousy and insecurity and followed the lead of the visionary Nkrumah to unify Africa, the story of our dear continent would be much different today. Sad!
@@rabs2727 Ask the vlogger; she did her research and told the world about her findings.
I hate to break it to you but Unifying the continent might as well be rocket science. The only way I see it happening is through a pseudo union of states like the AU. Anything beyond this is a recipe for disaster.
@@DerrickCNdu Ok
When it comes to safety, Ghana tops Naija ... I remember when I was at Asuquo- Kumasi, I would walk from my place to a supermarket at past midnight, to get pringles and ice-cream to binge on as I watch movies tdb.. When I later moved to Labadi,-Accra, i stroll to get roadside mishai as late as 11pm.. For all my stay in Ghana, i cant count the number of times I sleep off, forgetting my door ajar.... That safe... No try am for naija, if not your head go find your body.
It’s the Kenyan accent switch for me 🤣🤣
Absolutely enjoyed this video. Very informative I didn’t know card’s the main thing in Nigeria.
I loveddd this video! At first I wanted to disagree with tourism until you said “do I really wanna die because of fine pictures”, then I had to concede 😂😂😂😂.
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The British really has Nigeria by the neck man I hate it. My first trip to Nigeria really broke my heart. The natural beauty of Nigeria is so under appreciated by our people. We’ve been brainwashed into believing the western life-style is the best way of life.
God bless My motherland Ghana 🇬🇭✊🇬🇭✊🇬🇭✊
This is on point.... U got everything. I've lived in Ghana... I can walk on the road 2am without harassment. Where I worked, they do announcement with twi, not minding whether I understand or not... There is 24hrs light. Infact, everything de accurate. I stayed in Accra, Spintex.
Thank you for sharing the the great comparison between Ghana and Nigeria, loves those 2 blessed country 💛🇬🇧🇬🇭🇳🇬
Great video. It's always difficult to explain Nigeria based on the Lagos experience. I feel Lagos is the anomaly. Much of other parts of Nigeria have a lot in common with Ghana.
I kind off agree with your point. Those of us born and bred in Lagos just see other parts of Nigeria as too slow and not as energetic enough.
I agree
Nice you moved to Ghana 😊😊😊. The tourism part tho I don't know. We Ghanaians complain about the tourism all the time it's just not enough we can do better. I'm glad you're enjoying your stay.
Watch this vlog and I subscribed straight away not because your analysis is perfect - nothing is - but because its really really objective. Difficult to see such objectivity even in Journalism not to talk off in the free for all world of RUclips. Thanks and keep the good work
Okay wow this was very interesting to watch Maraji.. thank you
This was great. You should make this a series!
The first video I've seen that doesn't have a single dislike. Thumbs up
Very true… I’ve lived there for 8years and everything you said correlates. And you also didn’t add the naira/cedi conversion value shocker😳… that was my first shock, oh! The great Naira has fallen.
You did very very well thank you so much I will look for you when ever I’m in Ghana for holiday
I love this. It's not easy to come across this information put together as you did. Great discussion points. Thank you!
If you're going to pretend to be a white woman, at least stay committed to your fake identity.
@@RoyaIboy what could you possibly mean? I am not pretending anything. The person on my profile picture is ME. I'm an American from Florida. I married a burkina guy and have built a West African friend and family base because of it. I always wondered why Nigerians and Ghanaians argue sometimes and the video was insightful. Go search for a troll in someone else because this ain't it baby.
She said can I really die for just pictures ?😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s bad assessment on her part of you travel around your country you going there to recharge, refresh, it opens your mind as well and your horizons to get to know the other tribes in and other people in Nigeria 🇳🇬!
The average life expectancy in Nigeria is 53 years old due to stress and Nigerian not taking time off to relax or travelling around to resorts to see nature etc
Hehe I’m a Ghanaian married to a Nigerian. My dear Maraji, it is true. My new people are proud!
Nigerians proud?
I have Nigerian cousins etc and the pride is in their blood. It's a Nigerian thing, I wonder y some of u dispute it😁
U are 100% correct about everything.... Luv u.
Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭 💕
This was very detailed Maraji and yes! You put a lot of effort into this. Such an intentional video. Thank you
There's no Competition ... We just like the Comic Rivalry ...
Exactly lmao
You're amazing Maraji. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world. Totally enjoyed this. Very informative.
"They just get you for mind!" That part off me lol🤣 Nigerians are proud!
But Nigeria is poor compare to Ghana avery things
@@samuelantwi9884 shut up Ghana GDP is just one state GDP in Nigeria
@@scarcityryder3428 you guys need to wake up Ghana GDP per capital is richer than Nigeria ok Ghanaians have good living than Nigeria. Ghana currency is valued than Nigeria. Ghana has free high school and free health care Ghana has power energy lights supply across the country. Naver compere Nigeria to Ghana. Nigeria is poor compare to Ghana avery things
@@scarcityryder3428 Ghana is second foreign investment in Africa after Egypt. Nigeria GDP is bigger than Ghana but because of population. Ghana GDP is more better than Nigeria
@@scarcityryder3428 7million Nigerians living in Ghana why because Nigeria economy is poor compare to Ghana 🇬🇭
I saw what you did especially with the beginning, your Inter Rel knowledge came to surface😘. Haven't been to Ghana but with this I already have an idea. Your doing well🤝
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Amen
Interesting. Please make more of these videos. very educative 👌
And now we have built our country
This is so educative. My mum was part of those sacked from Nigeria and she says a lot about those days
Give us gist please I am interested.
Can you pls tell us more?
My 3 uncles too and it was terrible
Hmmmm my uncle was burned alive the same day they announced that foreigners must leave Nigeria 😭😭
@@kwameeugene2502 sorry forgive and forget
Ghana 🇬🇭 is the safest country in west Africa. 😁😁😁. I love my Nigeria 🇳🇬 but I definitely have a thing for motherland Ghana I would
God bless our homeland Ghana 🇬🇭
And make our nation great and strong
Yesss
This is a very detailed and strong video!
This wonderful...I understand it's not an easy type of video to make but if you can, Please do a part 2 of this comparing things like cost of living, housing, relationship Dynamics etc...I love your unbiased view
Yeah! More of these stuff @AutoclaveBeats mentioned would be absolutely welcome.
Tricky topic.
Is the average lifespan of a human long enough to exhaustively explore life in both countries to TRULY assess them unbiasedly? I doubt.
I also doubt that there's anything [naturally] special about Nigeria(since I am one). Maybe, but I am yet to recognize such.
The population [probably] amplifies the intensity & predominance of so called "Nigerian" traits.
If I have 1000 children I automatically increase the [chances] that one would be a Billionaire.etc.
God bless us all.
Very interesting. Thank you for making these comparisons. ❤
The way and manner you talk about different forms and ways of killings in nigeria is annoyingly interesting and so TRUE. It is sad, depressing, and very hilarious at the same time. Good job Maraji 👍🖤
Thanks for this video, it was so informative. I always know the beef between Nigerian and Ghanian was more than jollof rice, so this was nice to see 👏
As a Ghanaian who has been around Nigerians for a long time. You nailed it. And kudos on the work done.
You’ve only been around Nigerians and not Nigeria so we don’t care about your opinion.
@@timmarshal72 Nigerians una wahala too much abeg. There is nothing bad commented here, why you won start war Na? 🤣🤣
@@Theheavenly1 Abeg make the war start
@@timmarshal72 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You def did put so much work into it. Great narration
This was enjoyable to watch. I loved learning about Ghana and even somethings about Nigeria 😊👍🏾
Great RUclips video presentation my cute ebony Sista! Nigeria is beautiful, too though had not lived there for 40 years. Lagos is not the only place in Nigeria. Nigeria is big and has many cities and towns and is beautiful; please note!
‘Naija no dey carry last!’ literally runs through the blood of every Nigerian 😂
😂even for the bad things and crimes, they will still proclaim Naija no dey carry last!
@@sbb45861 and ghana don't have bad things is this not from Ghana that i hard the new that a person kill children and put it in fridge
@@0laidewahab260 lmao🤣🤣
Lovely video, God's grace..
Do well..❤🔥✔
I'm a fan of both countries. I've had Ghana people speak to me in Twi here in NYC and I just kept walking because I tried to tell them no a few times and they kept telling me I was wrong I must be from Ghana.
The best comparative video about these two great African countries.Well done.
I totally loved it!!! The background history and your narration was everything l. See how you made history so interesting😀
Good job and i particularly loved the work put into the history of the two countries.However,its a bit unfair to conclude qualities of Nigeria based on Lagos experience alone. Lagos is not Nigeria and its just one out of 36 states in Nigeria.I bet other states like Ondo, Enugu,Akwa Ibom,Cross River etc would be as calm as Ghana.
Good job all the same.
Abuja is calm too and most houses have low fence
The big brother point OMG!! Thank you Lord for sensee😭😭❤️
Nigeria will make you buy waiting u no budget, and I admire our walking running that is hustling spirit