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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by gentlebullet(m): 6:38pm On Mar 02, 2018
the rate at which my 9ja brothers are robbing in Accra and Kasoa since the beginning of last month is just alarming. not lest than 3 robberies every week and the most annoying thing is they speak either yoruba or igbo live at the robbery scene( there are video evidences). Even that Lebanese man that was robbed and killed earlier this week at Tema was a victim of the 9ja boys cos you could hear the robbers speaking yoruba whiles shooting in the clip. this will affect the acceptance of nigerians into Ghana soonest cos a move is already in place. you need to see how soldiers are patrolling accra since on monday as if there is riot in accra.
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Yampotatocarrot(m): 7:01pm On Mar 02, 2018
Otunba4eva:


Hmm, as for me who is a low key person , u can budget between 80-100k because to and fro with passport by road should be around 30k or thereabout. Use the remaining for hotels and feeding. U can see moderate hotels for 7k any way.

Please, z this budget current? As in, one should budget this as at now
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Otunba4eva: 6:27am On Mar 05, 2018
Yampotatocarrot:


Please, z this budget current? As in, one should budget this as at now

I just did a rough estimation anyway. Its been long i went to accra now. U can do some finding too . Put a call to efex or Abc transport rto know the rate. Then u can google hotels in accra to have a clue too
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Ugosample(m): 10:17pm On Mar 05, 2018
gentlebullet:
the rate at which my 9ja brothers are robbing in Accra and Kasoa since the beginning of last month is just alarming. not lest than 3 robberies every week and the most annoying thing is they speak either yoruba or igbo live at the robbery scene( there are video evidences). Even that Lebanese man that was robbed and killed earlier this week at Tema was a victim of the 9ja boys cos you could hear the robbers speaking yoruba whiles shooting in the clip. this will affect the acceptance of nigerians into Ghana soonest cos a move is already in place. you need to see how soldiers are patrolling accra since on monday as if there is riot in accra.

Are you sure about this?

If that is the case, they should be arrested and dealt with ruthlessly
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by gentlebullet(m): 10:53pm On Mar 07, 2018
Ugosample:


Are you sure about this?

If that is the case, they should be arrested and dealt with ruthlessly
Very sure bro, security operatives have even extended their net to naija G boys. More than 20 guys arrested in the last 4 days
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Nobody: 7:05pm On Mar 17, 2018
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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Ndipe(m): 3:46am On Mar 22, 2018
Nice.
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by oshioke2012: 9:00pm On Apr 30, 2018
Got am expired int'l passport and a yellow card, is it advisable I go without both or just the yellow card and for the third option, I have the temporal National ID card. Which is the best option for me for travelling


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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by chrisagyei: 12:39pm On Oct 24, 2018
Hello everyone,am a Ghanaian in Ghana and a teacher by profession.I also know the business and social environment because I also studied business in the University.I am avail able to assist any outsider willing to have a pleasant visit to this wonderful country.Mind you this assist is purely for pleasure in helping because I hate seeing people stranded and needing help in a foreign country.You can personally contact my WhatsApp and personal contact +233554631056.Ask me of any assistance on information on how to have a nice exposure to Ghana and the way of life in Ghana.Mind you people say Accra or Ghana is expensive.It is partially not true.Ghana's standard of living is high.There is organized transportation.No Okada,only highly regulated bus,taxis and uber services,high level of security and 5th most peaceful and stable country in Africa according to the UN peace index out of about 52 countries and numerous islands.Uninterrupted power and water supply.Two big standard port with prices determined by demand and supply.Free movement.Very good roads,and other factors which automatically increases the cost of living.With little or no shortcut to accessing these necessities.I am ready to assist any one willing to travel to Ghana for any purpose being it recreational,education,business and other purposes.Just pm or contact me.Note the help is free of charge and not a professionally charged help.I will also assist with acquiring affordable accommodation and others since I know the system inside out.Thanks

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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Ndipe(m): 9:05am On Nov 19, 2018
How much is air ticket?
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Ndipe(m): 2:31am On Nov 21, 2018
Otunba4eva:
I had wanted to visit a place outside Nigeria to spend 5 days out of my annual vacation leave. So I decided to visit Accra Ghana by road. On that beautiful morning my younger brother had drop me at ABC transport in second rainbow along Oshodi-Apapa express way, It was exactly 6:05am, I quickly moved into the ticketing office and booked a to and fro ticket to Ghana. At this time the first bus to Accra is about to take off on their journey to Accra, so I had no choice but to go with the second bus.
My bus left at exactly 9:25am in the beautiful TV and AC tight luxurious bus, there was less distraction from the immigration, Nigeria drug law and enforcement agency and custom officers on the road as there were no contraband goods on board. We arrive Accra at the ABC park in caprice Accra at exactly 12:46am Nigerian time the following day. The journey was very smooth and interesting, only that the bus doesn't speed atall and I think they have a speed limit that they dare not exceed. Inside the bus we were served rice and chicken with bottle water for breakfast and then corn-biscuit and small pack juice for lunch.
Accra Ghana was a beautiful place to behold, the roads were neat and all road user obey traffic sign even when no police man is attached to the traffic point. I was able to lodge in an hotel with AC, wireless network and breakfast menu at a less expensive amount compare to my country Nigeria. The hotel attendant were nice and ready to perform their duties without expecting a tips from their customers.
While in Accra I visited two lovely beach, the labardi and coco beach. Saw lots pretty ebony ladies on the beach, almost tempted as some of them starring at me like a diamond ring!
Also went to Mokola market which is a colorful and bustling place, you can buy absolutely everything. Ghana has various delicacy, I tasted kenke with groundnut soup, they have a different brand of rice from ours, it's a bit gummy when u chew, I eat it with Shito (not sure if I got the spelling correct ) pepper. Mokola market is a place you can never afford to miss in Accra. Bought some kente stuff (Ghanian native attire) right there. On my fourth day in Accra, I also visited the national museum, this museum has wonderful displays about Ghana’s culture and history including the slave-trade, and Ashanti Kingdom.
Internet subscription is so cheap in Ghana compare to my country Nigeria, u can still subscribe for unlimited data which is less than 10k. That is fantastic! Isn't it?
On the fifth day, I rested in my beautiful hotel room, while getting ready to travel back to Nigeria the next day.



That was a long long journey.

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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Nobody: 9:18pm On Oct 16, 2019
Otunba4eva:


It's either you change on the way to Accra or u change your naira to cedis at tudu in Accra. It's very easy they will tell u the current exchange rate there. Ok?

Hello, I know it's been long u travelled to Ghana, I have checked all d post but couldn't find the name of the hotel you lodged, please avail me d name cos am travelling this December to Ghana.
Kindly help
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Otunba4eva: 8:32pm On Oct 18, 2019
angelusbrut:


Hello, I know it's been long u travelled to Ghana, I have checked all d post but couldn't find the name of the hotel you lodged, please avail me d name cos am travelling this December to Ghana.
Kindly help


It's been long. Just check online to book. I have forgotten the name of the hotel. Its over 5yrs now. The hotel is closer to circle. Moreover u can ask any taxi to take u to a nearest hotel and a cheaper one.
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Nreokev1: 10:20pm On Oct 18, 2019
What date are you going by December? Angelusbrut
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Nobody: 4:44pm On Oct 20, 2019
Nreokev1:
What date are you going by December? Angelusbrut


26th,my office will close on the 23 rd then I will rest on the 24,25, then embark on d journey come 26th from the east, are u travelling too?
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by dredmatthew234(m): 7:52pm On Oct 20, 2019
chrisagyei:
Hello everyone,am a Ghanaian in Ghana and a teacher by profession.I also know the business and social environment because I also studied business in the University.I am avail able to assist any outsider willing to have a pleasant visit to this wonderful country.Mind you this assist is purely for pleasure in helping because I hate seeing people stranded and needing help in a foreign country.You can personally contact my WhatsApp and personal contact +233554631056.Ask me of any assistance on information on how to have a nice exposure to Ghana and the way of life in Ghana.Mind you people say Accra or Ghana is expensive.It is partially not true.Ghana's standard of living is high.There is organized transportation.No Okada,only highly regulated bus,taxis and uber services,high level of security and 5th most peaceful and stable country in Africa according to the UN peace index out of about 52 countries and numerous islands.Uninterrupted power and water supply.Two big standard port with prices determined by demand and supply.Free movement.Very good roads,and other factors which automatically increases the cost of living.With little or no shortcut to accessing these necessities.I am ready to assist any one willing to travel to Ghana for any purpose being it recreational,education,business and other purposes.Just pm or contact me.Note the help is free of charge and not a professionally charged help.I will also assist with acquiring affordable accommodation and others since I know the system inside out.Thanks
I don't trust you chalé
I just read all your post and replies From your profile here on nairaland you've always hated Nigerians...so don't come here and start acting a good Samaritan... Oponu

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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by JamesBY: 8:53pm On Sep 10, 2022
Hi 'enquirer', this is to give you the most recent update. I made a trip to and fro Ghana this September, 2022. I went with ABC Transport and was charged 50k and they collected 7k extra for stamping my new passport (applies also if that's the first time you're using the passport on road route). Upon gathering more info, I came back with Cross-Country Transport and was charged 42k. Meaning, it's cheaper to travel with Cross-Country and I observed that Cross-Country seem to always have atleast 2 drivers for each trip.

Moreover, never believe anyone of the Transport companies when they tell you that they move by 6:30am. The earliest time they move is between 7:30-8:00am.

Also, Ghana (Accra) is generally peaceful. Best of luck and safe journey to you in Jesus Name!
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Ataime16(m): 10:47pm On Oct 05, 2022
JamesBY:

Hi 'enquirer', this is to give you the most recent update. I made a trip to and fro Ghana this September, 2022. I went with ABC Transport and was charged 50k and they collected 7k extra for stamping my new passport (applies also if that's the first time you're using the passport on road route). Upon gathering more info, I came back with Cross-Country Transport and was charged 42k. Meaning, it's cheaper to travel with Cross-Country and I observed that Cross-Country seem to always have atleast 2 drivers for each trip.

Moreover, never believe anyone of the Transport companies when they tell you that they move by 6:30am. The earliest time they move is between 7:30-8:00am.

Also, Ghana (Accra) is generally peaceful. Best of luck and safe journey to you in Jesus Name!

How was it like going by ABC transport ?
How was their bus ?
And did they have frequent stops ?

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Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by fapfam(f): 12:05am On Oct 06, 2022
Hi,like you said ,you arrive the next day does that mean you guys slept inside the bus?did the driver stop driving too, to sleep? or dont understand pls explain further,thanks
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by alpontif(m): 9:38pm On Oct 07, 2022
fapfam:
Hi,like you said ,you arrive the next day does that mean you guys slept inside the bus?did the driver stop driving too, to sleep? or dont understand pls explain further,thanks

I am starting a West African road trip tomorrow morning. Hopping from Country to Country. Spending at least three days in each country starting from Benin Republic..
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Emmanuelstm(m): 5:55pm On Oct 17, 2022
dredmatthew234:

I don't trust you chalé
I just read all your post and replies From your profile here on nairaland you've always hated Nigerians...so don't come here and start acting a good Samaritan... Oponu

All what he said are all lies don't mine him
Re: My Experience Traveling To Ghana By Road. by Emmanuelstm(m): 6:07pm On Oct 17, 2022
dredmatthew234:

I don't trust you chalé
I just read all your post and replies From your profile here on nairaland you've always hated Nigerians...so don't come here and start acting a good Samaritan... Oponu
All what he said about Ghana are all lies, don't mind him and nobody should trust him, don't come to meet this guy with your money otherwise you will cry he sound somehow, I have being in Accra for 9 years and I know them very well

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