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Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Raxxye(m): 10:42pm On Aug 11, 2025
And you are carrying "Ghana-must-go" bag to Ghana.
You get mind o!
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Offpoint1: 10:43pm On Aug 11, 2025
You try... Long hours journey is not for me...
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by NoLotty7(m):
Ghana is very expensive.
Plan very well.
I was in Nigeria recently,l still ate beans and pap on the street of lagos for 1k but here 2k cannot feed you on a spot.
So,plan well well if not you go see mermaid water physical with hunger.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Angelfrost(m): 10:44pm On Aug 11, 2025
africaBlogworld:
I booked a night bus ticket — the plan was simple: get to Lagos by morning.
YSG had already informed us that, due to the Local Government elections in Lagos on Saturday, the buses would leave early — around 5 PM — to beat the expected roadblocks and delays.

Our journey began from Port Harcourt, passing through Owerri, Onitsha, and Delta.
By God’s grace, the road was smooth.
A few moments of traffic tried to test our patience, but we kept moving.
Then came Edo State — the roads turned rough, the journey tested our endurance.
But we pushed through.
We weathered the eye of the storm.

Past the struggle, we entered Ore with the strength of overcomers.
And soon, we were cruising through Sagamu — hopeful, faithful, not knowing what lay ahead…
But still holding on to faith in God.

By 6:25 AM, we arrived at Ojodu Berger, Lagos.
And then...
It began.
The very thing we had tried to avoid.

But that’s a story for another page.

P.s: It was night bus so I took a night picture. Cheese!!!! grin grin grin cool cool cool

Stay tuned.
Sigh... Total blackout like this can only be a certain third world country. undecided
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by merits(m): 10:52pm On Aug 11, 2025
africaBlogworld:
Grab your sits, Ladies and Gentlemen, usually I don't do these but for history purposes and to enlighten others who want to come to Ghana or relocate this is for you.

Follow your heart and let faith lead you. Nothing is easy but keep pushing.

Start the story and be ready to end it well.

Now let's begin the story.

How I moved from Port Harcourt to Ghana!!!

Your comments will encourage me to continue. Thanks
I never traveled by road except by air but with your narration write up shows traveling by road is not bad oo nice one,Ethiopia is my next agenda for vacation my last vacation was South Africa but now I am thinking of going to Ethiopia or Turkey but Ghana is not in my plan atall I just don't know why I dislike those banku people.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Franchise21(m): 10:56pm On Aug 11, 2025
PulaPower:
All these Cho cho cho cuz of Ghana?

E don too much..

You could have summarize..
No be must to comment
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Bar1941(m): 10:56pm On Aug 11, 2025
Warmaterial:
Ghana you hear on the news is different from the Ghana you will see when you land.

Ghana is a very peaceful country, nobody will harass you in Ghana they are not like Nigerians that look for trouble unless you start misbehaving.

I have lived there before precisely Accra for good 2 years plus. To be sincere with you if you live in Ghana for one month you won't like to live in Nigeria again.

A lot of Nigerians are doing well there, majority of them married Ghanaians.

Even the ones that are into Cyber games can never think of relocating back to 9ja, because you can't compare Ghana police or immigration with Nigerian police.
My friend, the Ghana people read in the news is the real Ghana. The one you are talking about is not real but I pray you never see the real one.

Many Ghanians are unnecessarily bitter towards Nigerians and they are full of hypocrisy.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Mariangeles(f): 10:59pm On Aug 11, 2025
Raxxye:
And you are carrying "Ghana-must-go" bag to Ghana.
You get mind o!
Hehehehehehe😀


The way Nigerians are running out of Nigeria into any country ehn? One would think there's an ongoing war in the country.
Even countries wey Nigeria still better pass.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Franchise21(m): 10:59pm On Aug 11, 2025
Lvgirl:
The guy has been shot in the head. It's so sad that we lost him
This thread is now closed
He is my very good friend.
We are now preparing for his burial.
Adieu my friend ofero
I will miss you Ofero
🙄
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Zaheertyler(m): 11:04pm On Aug 11, 2025
Lvgirl:
The guy has been shot in the head. It's so sad that we lost him
This thread is now closed
He is my very good friend.
We are now preparing for his burial.
Adieu my friend ofero
I will miss you Ofero
Abeg oooo
Abeg ooooo
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Lisaint(m): 11:10pm On Aug 11, 2025
How did it go at the border?

Have u gotten accommodation at ghana before
Or you got someone there
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by timmydrogba(m): 11:12pm On Aug 11, 2025
Following hahah.. 40 characters not needed cool
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by RESPECT002: 11:14pm On Aug 11, 2025
Lisaint:
How did it go at the border?

Have u gotten accommodation at ghana before
Or you got someone there
Obviously,you didn't read his write up well.
He had a sister living there.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Rexymania(m): 11:16pm On Aug 11, 2025
It's because your have someone in Ghana, that was the reason you were able to buy suya 2k. If to say you no get anybody for there, body for tell you. Anyway, thank God for journey mercies
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by chudez0147(m): 11:21pm On Aug 11, 2025
If you like believe all he wrote up there. Ghana is just like Nigeria, the only difference is the currency and people. The roads are like 9ja too. Nothing special about Ghana. Oh sorry, I love my Ghana girls. grin
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Nairalander248: 11:22pm On Aug 11, 2025
Zaheertyler:
Abeg oooo
Abeg ooooo
😂, you dey mind am?
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by chudez0147(m): 11:24pm On Aug 11, 2025
Rexymania:
It's because your have someone in Ghana, that was the reason you were able to buy suya 2k. If to say you no get anybody for there, body for tell you. Anyway, thank God for journey mercies
If you don’t have any body make sure you have enough money.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by chudez0147(m): 11:25pm On Aug 11, 2025
RESPECT002:
Obviously,you didn't read his write up well.
He had a sister living there.
I can bet 200 cedis that his sister is in madina
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by chudez0147(m): 11:27pm On Aug 11, 2025
Mariangeles:
Hehehehehehe😀


The way Nigerians are running out of Nigeria into any country ehn? One would think there's an ongoing war in the country.
Even countries wey Nigeria still better pass.
Oil Dey your head. There is nothing in Ghana . Nigeria is better . People don’t fall for the sweet write ups.
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by davies(m): 11:29pm On Aug 11, 2025
A good thread you have created here..
May you reap the reward of your journey broda
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by bigpicture001: 11:30pm On Aug 11, 2025
Ueicru:
This is nice documentary you really try keep it up bro
This one dey learn how read Gabby documentary, u go ment . ND hold your fine for six hours nonstop...

Nigeria to Europe through the desert
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by jimmyvic(m): 11:33pm On Aug 11, 2025
[quote author=merits post=136424784]Who ask you?[/]
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Factcheck0001: 11:35pm On Aug 11, 2025
Rexymania:
It's because your have someone in Ghana, that was the reason you were able to buy suya 2k. If to say you no get anybody for there, body for tell you. Anyway, thank God for journey mercies
God bless you

I was wondering how he had the confidence to go there if he doesn't have anyone there.

It's easy to move to a place where u have someone who will create the foundation for u

At least he's not starting from the scratch, his groundwork has already been done. Don't b surprised if they have a business plan on ground for him
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Konquest: 11:37pm On Aug 11, 2025
africaBlogworld:
Grab your sits, Ladies and Gentlemen, usually I don't do these but for history purposes and to enlighten others who want to come to Ghana or relocate this is for you.

Follow your heart and let faith lead you. Nothing is easy but keep pushing.

Start the story and be ready to end it well.

Now let's begin the story.

How I moved from Port Harcourt to Ghana!!!

Your comments will encourage me to continue. Thanks
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Factcheck0001: 11:37pm On Aug 11, 2025
merits:
I never traveled by road except by air but with your narration write up shows traveling by road is not bad oo nice one,Ethiopia is my next agenda for vacation my last vacation was South Africa but now I am thinking of going to Ethiopia or Turkey but Ghana is not in my plan atall I just don't know why I dislike those banku people.
there's an adventure I will like u to try

Though I have read a lot about it in different continents, try ship adventure from one country to another country

U will enjoy
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by nato20ng(m): 11:39pm On Aug 11, 2025
Franchise21:
🙄
Which guy ?
Re: My Journey To Ghana! Stay Tuned by Konquest:
Warmaterial:
Ghana you hear on the news is different from the Ghana you will see when you land.

Ghana is a very peaceful country, nobody will harass you in Ghana they are not like Nigerians that look for trouble unless you start misbehaving.

I have lived there before precisely Accra for good 2 years plus. To be sincere with you if you live in Ghana for one month you won't like to live in Nigeria again.


A lot of Nigerians are doing well there, majority of them married Ghanaians.

Even the ones that are into Cyber games can never think of relocating back to 9ja, because you can't compare Ghana police or immigration with Nigerian police.
My FIRST time in Ghana was in 1988 by air en route to the beautiful city of Abidjan in Cote D'Ivoire.

BUT in reality, Ghanains are very friendly until you offend them then they can be unforgiving. The recent protests against several well-documented crimes by foreigners from Nigeria in their country (through mass media reports with the full names of those arrested published by the Ghana Police) and that illegal Eze Ibo guy parading himself around illegally using the HRM title were the final triggers for the mass protests by Ghanains.

Credible information reaching me is that some Ghananian landlords are refusing to rent houses to specific people from Nigeria due to those crimes committed in their country.

In any event, as long as you are documented legally in Ghana, then you are free to stay. The target is getting the illegal or undocumented Nigerians out of Ghana.
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