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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Amirullaha(m): 3:23pm On Nov 30, 2017
The coke bottle looked like a typical Ghanian Girl...
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by ibkgab001:
Great. Please include neat currency


Honest drivers and respectful


No single police road block from Aflao to Caprice Accra Ghana

If you have time try and visit Kwame Nnkurumah center at the greater Accra so beautiful scene



God bless Ghanaians , god heal Nigerians mostly the conductor and Police

Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Goahead(m): 3:25pm On Nov 30, 2017
Totally right
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nicheey(m): 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2017
grin
jaheymezz:
me that I traveled to Dubai did I share my experience.....be there make bra they wear you o
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by ayoblinks(m): 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2017
Op I can relate to the chicken aspect, so fleshy, big and cheap. Ghana make sense to an extent sha
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ghana must go.

Lolzz
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 3:26pm On Nov 30, 2017
onatisi:
bring plenty money oooo
ghana isnt as rosy as all the pictures you are seeing
if you no get money , hide your face
Leave am na just new visitor.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by calberian: 3:28pm On Nov 30, 2017
Lybia ko, Labia ni
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by kennosklint(m): 3:28pm On Nov 30, 2017
Nonsense. You wan take Nigeria compare Ghana. Ghana na country...
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Ikengawo:
this looks like east nigeria 100%.

this thread is yoruba people that haven't crossed niger bridge being amazed any normalcy in Africa. Go to Enugu or Owerri and go to Ghana, same thing.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by queenfav(f):
Accra is very beautiful, though an expensive city! You didn't go to the malls @op?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by jude33084(m): 3:30pm On Nov 30, 2017
Traveling is education,...........nice cool
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Aniedi30(m): 3:30pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ghana is really not what u think.. am a residence here but I think cost of living in Nigeria is better than Ghana and moreover don't think Ghanaians are friendly bcoz there all observing u just fuckup u will regret why u come closer
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by SmartyPants(m): 3:30pm On Nov 30, 2017
onatisi:
bring plenty money oooo
ghana isnt as rosy as all the pictures you are seeing
if you no get money , hide your face
Hi.

can you please give a run down of some of the costs one might expect to incur?

Will a 500 usd (approx 200, 000 naira) budget be enough for one person?
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by 360command: 3:31pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ibcdesigns:
20. Apart from getting good quality for your money, there's at of business prospect here as well ranging from technology to fashion to all other niches. I remember i went to price a uk used HP mini laptop and it was like 70k Nigerian money. That tells you you could buy gadgets cheap from lagos and resell in Accra.
I have said it here on nairaland, when traveling to ghana, buy things from Nigeria and then sell in their local market even if it is a small profit you make. It is better carrying a device to sell than cash where you might be cheated when changing money...
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by vascey(m): 3:33pm On Nov 30, 2017
You know you should be comparing Ghana to VI Lagos.

So based on one location, one barney, one pure water, one meal, on hangout, one mall, you have easily concluded that Ghana is better than Nigeria?

You don't know how big Nigeria is; that is your problem. A whole Naija is what you are comparing to one locality in Ghana. Chai!

I'm glad you enjoyed your trip sha but before you can compare, you need to go round this our country first.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by udemzyudex(m): 3:34pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ibcdesigns:
Civil Discipline and adherence to law and order here is top notch, the police force is alot more civil. Cases where the police would alt our vehicle and talk to use like responsible individuals cannot be over-emphasized. Questions like "May i know why you don't have a shoe on while driving sire?" They know there job, its not a matter of bribe, its a matter of law.

9. The public transport system here is also classy, i saw corolla sport being used as taxi so many times, matrix is a very popular taxi too, the cars are neat and in good condition.

10. The drivers in Ghana are just more civil, an exact opposite from what obtains in Nigeria. I was shocked when i got to an idle road and saw cars park to respect the traffic light, i looked right and left in search of a policeman to no avail, knowing fully well that even with a barrack, Nigerians don't respect traffic lights, most especially when no one is there to enforce the law.

They were all calm and waited till the green light before they all continued moving slowly towards the next stop.

11. The streets are very clean as well. You'll most definitely start seeing companies you once saw in Nigeria, but left due to the Nigerian situation, you'll find a lot of them in GH.

12. Here's West Ridge, Accra street
When GEJ said we need to change our perception, people didn't take him serious.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by adexuxin(m): 3:34pm On Nov 30, 2017
Nice one bro, I hope you take a tour soon , InshaAllah.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by tunde37(m): 3:34pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ghana ko Ghana ni, I would rather travel to oyinbo land than staying in Africa, you showing us the beautiful place you con want make we relocate like that, that why many people fall victim of slave trade in Libya, make them show you some pictures of places in lekki and ajah and Victoria highland, banana highland if you won't also fall for nija, u better grown. am proud of my country oh.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by 360command: 3:35pm On Nov 30, 2017
ayoblinks:
Op I can relate to the chicken aspect, so fleshy, big and cheap. Ghana make sense to an extent sha
a carton of chicken was like 60 cedis.. It was cheap.. Now I hear it is 90 cedis.. It is still cheap...
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by veraponpo(m): 3:35pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ibcdesigns:
5. Here is Total filling station at the entrance of Ghana (Afflao), it is obvious that the machine here is more sophisticated than those in Nigeria, I saw people paying for fuel by inserting atm cards in these machines, its all automatic.

6, 7, 8 Welcome to Accra, Ghana.
It is not ATM, it is Total Prepaid Card. It is also available in Nigeria but many people dont use it. Only few corporate bodies that want to reduce fuel theft use it.

Ask any Total Nig Plc staff about it and it will be explained to you.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by biacan(f): 3:35pm On Nov 30, 2017
Aniedi30:
Ghana is really not what u think.. am a residence here but I think cost of living in Nigeria is better than Ghana and moreover don't think Ghanaians are friendly bcoz there all observing u just fuckup u will regret why u come closer
I want to come to ghana
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 3:36pm On Nov 30, 2017
makydebbie where is your house here? I want to come and greet my parents-in-law
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by adexuxin(m): 3:36pm On Nov 30, 2017
Nice one bro, I hope to take a tour soon too , InshaAllah.
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Fhemmmy: 3:37pm On Nov 30, 2017
What kinda jobs are there that will sustain good living
What kinda business is there that their population of just 30M can support very well?
Please just a question
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Mrnairalandd: 3:37pm On Nov 30, 2017
[b]Nonsense!

What a silly thread

Who is this slowpoke with brainless head that decided to open a stupid thread for his visitation to Ghana

Nigerians with their insatiable greed

They don’t appreciate what they have

I have been to Ghana and that country can’t stand side by side with Nigeria.

A stupid Nigerian from his village or Agege ll travel down to Accra and stand comparing Ghana business districts with Agege.

If you want to compare any African country cities to Nigeria cities, pls, take the pictures of Nigeria central business districts in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Akure, Enugu, Ibadan, Kaduna, Kano and Calabar before coming here to display your madness.

It baffles me how close minded and silly Nigerians could be with their stupidity.

I can put to anyone that Kenya, Ghana, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Mozambique and Togo are not even up to Abuja at all levels. The only country that i have seen with the same infrastructures with Nigeria in Africa is Egypt.

All those aforementioned countries best cities are at the level of Akure.

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Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by maxwell767(m): 3:37pm On Nov 30, 2017
True talk
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by economia: 3:38pm On Nov 30, 2017
Ibcdesigns:
Good day Nigerians,

Its going to be a new year in a month time and i have always looked forward to a free time in a bid to share my experience in one of Africa's finest countries. GHANA.

Some Nigerians would not just make it in Nigeria (Perhaps the economy, environment, or your village people).
It is somewhat a statement of fact that Nigeria is a bit saturated. Wouldn't you rather move to a less saturated country?

Most especially when the structure in Ghana is more organized, the people are calmer, and you get good value for your cash in a security conscious environment.

So things are not working for you here, why not get into an ABC bus and jet off to Ghana?.

NOTE: Am not trying to encourage unplanned travel over here, am just asking you to move strategically. Maybe Ghana is waiting for you/
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by deco22(m): 3:39pm On Nov 30, 2017
Who compares Ghana to Nigeria,you went to fine places in Ghana and you have concluded that Ghana is better,go asokoro or lekki,you will know Nigeria is way better...you are even comparing Coca-Cola and pure water sef...

PS:go banana island,and come back and be talking nonsense.

Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by ayoblinks(m): 3:40pm On Nov 30, 2017
360command:
a carton of chicken was like 60 cedis.. It was cheap.. Now I hear it is 90 cedis.. It is still cheap...
That Was 2015 sha, cos i remembered vividly it was chicken and apples were more than the things we brought back
Re: My Ghana Experience 2017 by Nobody: 3:40pm On Nov 30, 2017
Mrnairalandd:
[b]Nonsense!

What a silly thread

Who is this slowpoke with brainless head that decided to open a stupid thread for his visitation to Ghana

Nigerians with their insatiable greed

They don’t appreciate what they have

I have been to Ghana and that country can stand side by side with Nigeria.

A stupid Nigerian from his village or Agege ll travel down to Accra and stand comparing Ghana business districts with Agege.

If you want to compare any African country cities to Nigeria cities, pls, take the pictures of Nigeria central business districts in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Akure, Enugu, Ibadan, Kaduna, Kano and Calabar before coming here to display your madness.

It baffles me how close minded and silly Nigerians could be with their stupidity.

I can put to anyone that Kenya, Ghana, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Mozambique and Togo are not even up to Abuja at all levels. The only country that i have seen with the same infrastructures with Nigeria in Africa is Egypt.

All those aforementioned countries best cities are at the level of Akure.

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Rubbish!
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