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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by CuteMorriz: 1:38pm On Apr 20, 2017
Sanchez01:

You still don't get it;

1. OP mentioned rice, and his discourse was rice, STRICTLY.
2. She quoted him to ask the OP if he had tried other Ghanian delicacies, to which his response implied he had not.
3. She quoted again, claiming the OP 'berated a dish' (the OP mentioned rice in his post and no other food).

Going by the points above, the OP only talked down on their rice, whereas, she was the one who mentioned and suggested that the OP try other Ghanaian dishes. I still don't get the 'berating what you have not tasted' part.
bros you suppose know say when we speak grammar enter one level...we begin to speak in tongues...

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by goingape1: 1:38pm On Apr 20, 2017
tensazangetsu20:

Good character my ass. Ghanaian girls are boring as Bleep and too conservative and religious for my liking.
what suit ya boat!
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Goahead(m): 1:39pm On Apr 20, 2017
hollowpot15684:


what about their Internet.?? you didn't mention that
MTN and vodafone have got most towns and cities of the country covered with their 4G LTE bands. Still at that, data bundles are priced higher than in Nigeria.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by steppin: 1:42pm On Apr 20, 2017
johnime:
the girls are only heavily endowed but not facially beautiful
Wetin you wan use face do? You go chop am? grin

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by HEIR: 1:46pm On Apr 20, 2017
ifyalways:

I actually don't care if you eat shyte or not but don't come here berating a dish you actually never tasted just cos you have a stiff palate and taste buds.

You've dropped your opinion about Ghana food, i've dropped mine.
#bye#
Not trying you pick on you, BUT YOU SOUND RUDE, like you want to pick a fight or something. Both of you have different opinions, which is okay.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Sanchez01: 1:49pm On Apr 20, 2017
PhemPhetal:


Am Ghanaian and nop Ghanaian food is not horrible. depends on the restaurant you eat from. So do not generalise.

I saw the post on that egushi soup and yes I agree that plate wasnt appealing to the eye. Agushie is a traditionla dish in Ghana I make agushie stew we call it stew not soup with alefu and palm oil or frytol trust me it looks as yummy as ever. I don't know where he bought that food from but I bet you find a good restaurant in Ghana and you will forever lick your fingers.
Sometimes opinions can be subjective I agree, and I equally agree that where you eat from counts too.

By the way, please, for the sake of diplomatic ties and peace, the word is 'EGUSI' and not 'egushi', and not 'agushie'. grin I understand some West Africans call it agusi, agushi, your variation seems to be new.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Nobody: 1:52pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ghana food is just moderate. Not that bad. At least they love their banku or wetin be that one name.
Op you forgot to add terrible experience, traffics, traffic lights and speed limits everywhere. That one can make u loose appointment without apology.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 1:53pm On Apr 20, 2017
Goahead:
My experience living in Ghana

Disclaimer: These are all my day to day gatherings while living in Ghana. To the nairaland Ghanaian community, please, calm down and read objectively. I know you all to be abruptly ferocious and good patriots to your country!
As we all know, the combination of Niger, Bornu and Taraba states is way more bigger than the entire Republic Ghana. But I am assuring you, we aren't gonna divulge our time into that frivolity right now.
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I don't blame South Africans, Indians and other countries for killling nigerians, bunch of ingrates, criminals who beats their chest but don't have shit to back it up.

Between Ghanaian food and nigerian food which is better. I suggest you go on twitter and find out what people say about your food

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Came: 1:54pm On Apr 20, 2017
Their women are easy to knack, dem no dey tey to open unlike some other babes for other place way we mention here.
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by ichommy(m): 1:55pm On Apr 20, 2017
Solidkay
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by TinaAnita(f): 1:57pm On Apr 20, 2017
While Nigeria remains in constant darkness.. what a shame!

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 1:57pm On Apr 20, 2017
Goahead:
Foods in Ghana A foodie? Please, stay back! Otherwise, be ready for some unpleasant surprises.
Rice, which is a food to half of the world population can't be made in Ghana without it stinking! Recently, I've been seeing Ghanaians taken us for jollof rice challenge, I bet you my fellow Nigerians, don't dare be lured to eat Ghana jollof, else you're gonna purge good good. You did see how great they made egusi soup, right?


Lalasticlala

How can you expect a country that don't know the difference between soup and stew to know how good food taste like, maybe just maybe if Ghanaians add human meat to our food you will like it better.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 1:58pm On Apr 20, 2017
Came:
Their women are easy to knack, dem no dey tey to open unlike some other babes for other place way we mention here.


But your women are prostitutes all over the world.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Bossman(m): 2:00pm On Apr 20, 2017
Let's not underestimate the IMPORTANCE of these 2 things - Peace and Stable electricity. A lot of folks would rather have these than the less peacefule and absolute lack of electricity that exists in Nigeria. Without constant electricity a lot of things are not possible. Without that Nigeria will continue to be behind!

salford:
lol. i was in accra some years back. Very peaceful city. Apart from that and the very stable elevtricity, i dont see anything special about GH.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by kissoflife: 2:01pm On Apr 20, 2017
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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by kissoflife: 2:01pm On Apr 20, 2017
dedons:
This is how majority of the girls in Kumasi look like.
You be bad boy I swear LMAO
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by bunmiano: 2:04pm On Apr 20, 2017
Alhajikinky:
I'm currently in kumasi too nd i'm tellin u, i've seen worse,, op holla me sha if u stil de @0545212075

Do you stay in Ghana or you went on a visit

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Rosskii: 2:05pm On Apr 20, 2017
JiggamanGh:



But your women are prostitutes all over the world.
Yep. Just like they are also Nigerian doctors, IT specialists, scientists, lawyers, artists, writers, engineers, and scholars all over the world.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Goahead(m): 2:07pm On Apr 20, 2017
MhizTenderly:
Cool.


So you mean they prefer our Nollywood movies to their gallywood porn?
Yep
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Icon4s(m): 2:08pm On Apr 20, 2017
babyfaceafrica:
is that how they behave?
You have not seen anything.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 2:11pm On Apr 20, 2017
Rosskii:
Yep. Just like they are also Nigerian doctors, IT specialists, scientists, lawyers, artists, writers, engineers, and scholars all over the world.


Like Nigeria is the only country with those. The vast majority of nigerians in America are killing their ash Asha.wo women, because they give up the booty hole too easily. Don't believe me do your research.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Gangster1ms: 2:11pm On Apr 20, 2017
JiggamanGh:
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I don't blame South Africans, Indians and other countries for killling nigerians, bunch of ingrates, criminals who beats their chest but don't have shit to back it up.

Between Ghanaian food and nigerian food which is better. I suggest you go on twitter and find out what people say about your food
Did this engine oil guy just compared food? Lwkmd. By the way what u doing in Nairaland or do u cedisland abi ur eye dey pain u? angry Charle or whatever u better pack well respect urself. Nigga only said what he observed with a disclaimer. If you don't like it go hug transformer when it's raining. angry

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Ugosample(m): 2:12pm On Apr 20, 2017
JiggamanGh:


But your women are prostitutes all over the world.
What is your problem?

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by kjhova(m): 2:12pm On Apr 20, 2017
mmsen:


The road from Accra to Tema is very good and is not single carriage. That's the main economic artery - similar to the Lagos - Ibadan Expressway that has been neglected, meanwhile the Abuja to Kaduna road gets constant attention...

The electricity situation is better but should there be a drought then the whole country hurts. Ghana is very dependent (too much so) on the Volta dam for its power. There would be no point in inviting the people behind that dam to Nigeria because they really didn't do much, the foreign businesses in that area held the Ghanaian government to ransom during the early post independence era to build it and allow them to buy power at a heavily subsidized rate.

I've heard other people cry about Ghanaian food but I've never had an issue with it. I'm fond of their swallows but their rice dishes are good - Palava sauce is pretty good.

You are only being callous with your comment. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway has been under repair since the administration of GEJ and PMB's administration continued the work. Work is on-going and the Ibadan end of the project is completed.

Abuja-Kaduna road received needed attention lately due to the emmergency usage of Kaduna Airport as alternate international airport till completion of repair work on the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja.

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by mildflame: 2:14pm On Apr 20, 2017
majekdom2:
Nigeria ought to be Dubai of Africa. Stop comparing countries like Ghana to Nigeria. Those countries are doing better in my opinion considering the resources they have and changed ways of doing things. You will not compare ireland or England to Bulgaria or Romania. Close to 60 years of oil exploration and Nigeria is still as it is... The only thing I gotta say is shame on us all. Agabaya is what we are. Ghana's oil industry is beginning to come to lime light, same as kenya. Wait and see what these economies will look like in 10 years.

Common sense is COMMON in ur family

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by abduldope(m): 2:14pm On Apr 20, 2017
undecided

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by Gangster1ms: 2:15pm On Apr 20, 2017
Nigeria is too great that even when things happen to our African people in Europe they automatically call them Nigerians. Among those usually killed or deported are Ghanaians, Kenyans amongst others but instead they generalise them as Nigerians
Who sabi ghana like that for that side? Smh

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 2:15pm On Apr 20, 2017
Gangster1ms:

Did this engine oil guy just compared food? Lwkmd. By the way what u doing in Nairaland or do u cedisland abi ur eye dey pain u? angry Charle or whatever u better pack well respect urself. Nigga only said what he observed with a disclaimer. If you don't like it go hug transformer when it's raining. angry


who care what the website is called, once is ghana I will defend it till my last breath. Nigerian foods are horrible. Go on twitter and YouTube and compare the food. like I said ghanaian food taste funny to you people because is missing the main ingredient, wale and emeka body parts.
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by abduldope(m): 2:15pm On Apr 20, 2017
undecided

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by abduldope(m): 2:16pm On Apr 20, 2017
hmmm some kind people no just sabi talk... imagine one shegoat because the op mentioned how bad the Ghanian rice taste she come de defend rubbish sotay e lead to i don't care if you taste shyte lolz

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Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by JiggamanGh: 2:17pm On Apr 20, 2017
Ugosample:


What is your problem?


Ask you illiterate brothers first. There is a reason you guys are. Ring killled left and right
Re: Living In Ghana, My Experience. by 360command: 2:17pm On Apr 20, 2017
SalamRushdie:


my regular visits there I have never seen them stop our cars at night to ask for bribes but instead they do quick profile of the occupants and immediately let us leave ...
dude, Ghana police takes bribes very well. Check other people but not yourself only.

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