When NIGERIANS and GHANAIANS See Eye To Eye
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00:00 Intro
01:55 Nigeria is the giant of Africa
07:17 The Jollof war is unnecessary
11:07 Ghana has a better living environment than Nigeria
17:29 If Ghana have the resources Nigeria have, they will do better
22:45 Nigeria and Ghana has more similarities than differences
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That Ghanaian man is intelligent
very intelligent
He knows when and how to blend the phonetics and I think he studied literature in Ghana before moving to Nigeria
It’s a mismatch, he’s an academic. It’ll be fairer if they matched him with Nigerians with similar background
Ghana man speaking of hate .He Will never like to face the truth.What send him to exile?enemy of progress.How times has Nigerians help Ghanaians.Is he talking of history or talking of himself?Kwame Nkrumah didn’t spend more money on Nigerians and also lead them to achieve independence also help to solve the problem of Nigerians war?what else could be more more better than this?Hypocrate your worse attitude leads you to your suffering and blame it on Ghanaians.You are lying to the world just be honest to yourself article of no use big traitor.
he is a teacher
"Why are we fighting over rice?"
Best statement here
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😂😂😂
Like ... Why 😂
Exactly. Especially when Nigeria put Jollof rice on the world map.
Exactly. Especially when Nigeria put Jollof rice on the world map.
Im algerian 🇩🇿 but watching this reminded me with our relationship with Moroccans 🇲🇦 I kept screaming just hug it out already! 😂
Greetings to all people of Nigeria and Ghana 🇬🇭🌸🇳🇬
Teacher Asante even educated the Nigerians 😂😂😂❤️
That’s how good we are as Ghanaians!!
What do u expect? he has been here for 40yrs
To be sincere I was taught by Ghanaian teachers too
but u gus cant win simple afcon
@@user-md3jn1ug1k🤣is the violence necessary?
15 years he said.
Teacher Asante is a typical Ghana man; cultured, well spoken, composed, role model, resourceful, enlightened and content with what he has.
Its all start from the home.
But i disagree on him for talking negatively on JJ Rollings because he’s an Asante and they discipline their bribe so he hate them
@@abubakariismail4175, JJ Rawlings himself knew he caused a lot of atrocities during the revolution. Maybe nothing happened to your family, and that's why you are here talking rubbish.
I agree
@@abubakariismail4175 One, the teacher never hinted he is an Asante. Two, what good did J J Rawlings bring to Ghana, by killing citizens with impunity? Rawlings for some incomprehensible reasons destroyed ALL then up and coming enterpreneurs, all of them being Akans like Mr Siaw, Appiah Menka, B B. Bismarck, KOWUS Motors etc... At that time, Rawlings was busily killing Ghanaians' business spirit, Africa' s richest man, Mr Dangote was even a young boy. Nigerians think Rawlings was good for Ghana, so most Nigerians think they needed a Rawlings to replicate same in their country as Mr Asante said, but what they don't see is that a Rawlings-like leader in Nigeria could have cost them a gem like Dangote: that is the legacy Rawlings left for Ghana. Now, if you are talking about TRIBALISM, Rawlings was a master!
@@abubakariismail4175disciplined? Really? What JJ did is called discipline but if it’s to be done to any other tribe in recent times,will you call it discipline? Don’t be a tribal bigot please
The elderly Ghanaian man is a prime epitome of wisdom! This is coming from a Nigerian.
Agreed 100%
Yeah.. he was on exile in Nigeria 🇳🇬 for 15 years left when there was a change of government but couldn’t live there and had to come back to Nigeria and he has lived in Nigeria 🇳🇬 for 40 years.. what does that tell you?
And you think he got the knowledge from Nigeria? So you know why he fled Ghana?@@damilaresaintfolorunsho
it tells us that he is a very intelligent Ghanaian man even in Nigeria @@damilaresaintfolorunsho
@@damilaresaintfolorunshobeing smart doesn't depend on the country you are born or staying, the fact his one his born smart😂.
Teacher Asante should have a page. What an intelligent, mature man. Full of wisdom and speaking with facts while also delivering his message with wisdom! Can we see him more please?
Teacher Asante is brilliant. The other panelists were way below par with him. Much love from Zambia 🇿🇲.
That older nigerian guy just came to disagree without any reasonable points.
Teacher Asante's remarks from 1:51 to 3:08 on if Nigeria is the giant of Africa is the lesson many Nigerians needs to understand! We are too quick to blame leaders when they are a reflection of our decisions.
I love the man, he came to teach as an African father and brother, not a hater like the girls. They are acting like we aren't all Africans or Nigerians actually took something from them🤦🏾♀️ pure pain
Laws and policies are obeyed when they're been enforced.
If laws aren't enforced in any of these "first world" countries, it'd only be a matter of time before majority their citizens go rogue.
And guess what, it's leaders that are responsible for making sure that laws are being adhered to and/or enforced
@@tamiausten873i think you are talking about the wrong guy.
The agberos are in Ghana now 😂😂😂😂😂
And this also goes to Ghanaians as well. We've got to be disciplined as citizens before we can blame the leaders.
The teacher showed the importance of an honest elder in historical discussions.
He's speaking without being biased
Objectivity is an ethical requirement in academia
He's exaggerating. Ghana isn't what he claims it to be.
TEACHER ASANTE is funny 😂😂.
He said ONE SMALL BOY FOLLOWED HIS FATHER TO KOTOKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, HE SAID DADDY ARE WE IN LONDON?
The NEPA part wreak me 😂
Perfectly synced with the video as I reached your comment and started reading 17:50
The reason why Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭 always do this is because they love each other its like fighting couples
That’s true 👌
Great mindset. It's true.
I don't love those people bruh
@@topboy3605that’s your problem bruh
@@topboy3605that’s ur problem bro go handle it
The Ghanaian Man Is Amazing, this was highly educative, we need more of this
learn how to spell ghanaian too
That's irrelevant your focus is on the wrong point... @@HefnerLamar
Teacher Asante was one of the teachers who supported the government to loot Ghanaian resources because their families was part of that party.. so after the government takeover by Jerry John, he was looking all over for them to take back the money they looted then boom most of them run away they your country.. the man he said was bad is the man who wrote the Ghanaian constitution
@@dougscience6361 you think it’s irrelevant ofc African mentality
@@HefnerLamar are you African?
that elderly Ghanaian man made the show.🇳🇬💯❤️
Sure 💯
The elderly Ghana man was not in his feelings like the Ghana girls. He points out facts without feeling hurt. He was the most neutral person. The people that were so much in their feelings were the Ghana girls and the older Naija man.
I'm a Ghanaian and that girl in the middle annoyed me so much. She relied too much on her feelings and was not open to what the others had to say just like the guy seated next to her
As a Ghanaian, I can say that Nigerians are very bold, take risks, and are very confident.
Even in the tech world, Ghanaians tend to be less skilled at negotiating and are often content with the little they are given, whereas Nigerians will push and ask for more
Yeah. They are very good at everything, good or bad. Nigeria if only their leaders will stop being greedy
I'm a Ghanaian and I agree 💯 with you
So True. Even when a Ghanaian is wealthy, they still have to show humility and better personality before they are admired and respected in our society, whereas for a Nigerian, having wealth is all you need. I believe that is why a Nigerian youth will be more aggressive towards making it big while a Ghanaian would want to have just enough.
I once lived in Ghana, learnt how to drive there, when I got back home I tried driving the “Ghanaian way” as my friends would call it, I am shocked they’d laugh at me for obeying traffic rules 🥲
That’s crazy. I’m sure I will get beaten if I come to Nigeria because I can’t allow people disobey traffic rules.
I drove a Nigerian man and he was literally telling me to disregard traffic regulations, so I was like sir are you new in Ghana ? 😊…
Nigeria is home of the ruff Ryder's
Really
Hahaha 🤣 😂😂
I'm a Gabonese 🇬🇦 and at the end of the day I like Ghana 🇬🇭 because I've had my bachelor degree in Accra and I like Nigeria 🇳🇬because I have a lot of Nigerian friends and they are cool. I like all the African countries from East, South, West, Central and North, we have differences and similarities let's build together and put our pride aside.
Agree, Africa is the most united continent, except for the northern part, it is like they don’t even want to be apart of it
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It’s what I noticed . Ignore ego. Speak up.join hands ( reduce tribalism) and face your leaders . It’s what we do here regardless of our differences.
Imagine a Ghanaian teaching our Nigerian team how Nigeria is the gaint of Africa, while our reps are attributing the description of being a gaint of Africa to the promotion of music, arts and so on, without pointing out the real essence of what makes us the gaint of Africa.
That is the narrative almost every Nigerian seem to spew out…; but your music is not all there compared to Latina music. It’s, Nigeria attribute it to music blah blah ….😢😮😅, you got great scientists, academics etc but none of them seem to make the mark when ordinary Nigerian citizens describe Nigeria
That is the narrative almost every Nigerian seem to spew out…; but your music is not all there compared to Latina music. It’s, Nigeria attribute it to music blah blah ….😢😮😅, you got great scientists, academics etc but none of them seem to make the mark when ordinary Nigerian citizens describe Nigeria
😂😂😂
Because there's different reasons why we are considered to be the giant. Art and music is a major part and as far as the world stage is concerned, it's the ONLY thing that legitimately puts us on the map, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Today's youths only mention the art, culture and music because that's the Nigeria of the generation they grew up in. In our own time we're the giants for this specific reason, you can't compare the Nigeria of the old man's era to ours. And because art and music is the only way the youths have direct and personal involvement and contributions to making Nigeria to be seen and acknowledged as great, they are very much correct.
What's wrong with a Ghanian knowing somethings about our country that we don't? Does he know everything about his country? Are there no Nigerians that know things about Ghana that he doesn't? Knowledge knows no master or boarder. We all come across knowledge by design or chance, there's multiple right answers to one question. There are countries that are only great because of one or two landmarks and that does not diminish what they have accomplished because at the end of the day, we all can't be great in the same way.
The man in green was the last killer of this war film we just witnessed.What an antagonist😂😂
See how Ghana man dey realized grammar back to back danm Nigeria 🇳🇬 we lost 😭😭😭
Release not realized 😂😂I am Ghanaian any ways
@@traymanny7310all we do in Ghana is speak good English. We need to go beyond that and invent stuffs if we want to develop faster.
English is Just a language like Twi..so no big deal
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His been in Nigeria for 40 years, and is an English teacher
I want to see teacher Asante more on this channel. He’s very knowledgeable, articulate and intelligent.
We live in the same place falomo Ikoyi his intelligent
Patrick just wants to disagree with everything and then later he's like i lowkey agree with them🤣🤣
"I didn't lock my car, I didn't lock my car" Calm down you're in Ghana 😂😂😂😂
Welcome to Ghana 🇬🇭
Go away 😭😭😭😭😭
@@jolaoluwaoyinlola8461 calm down 😂
That's bullshit. Anything evil can happen any time
Nice, please do South Africa vs Nija
Well, I guess some Nigerians also abuse the 'sanity' in Ghana. Back at the University of Ghana, I had to constantly ask the Nigerians to lock their doors even when stepping out for two minutes. You never know when a neighbour can decide to start their stealing career o. Beware.
I’m Ghanaian but I love the nigerian man who disagrees with everything… Dude made my day 😂
That be how dem dey even if they know it’s true forget they won’t accept.
that werey is mad 🤣
😅
Thats the thing about most Nigerians, they think everything is a joke.
@@GNIKOFFICIAL1That’s what I love about them
When I saw Nigeria and Ghana I did not even read the rest, I just clicked it. Cruise has done it again
Swears...
Like for real
same here lol
Me too 😂😂
Me sef
I love the rich intellect and wisdom displayed by the Ghanaian teacher Asante. Love from Nigeria ❤
This video was hilarious. I’m glad teacher Asante was there 😂😂😂 he brought the balance needed
I’m 6 minutes into this video and all I can say is that if you want to win an argument, please do it with fact . I love teacher Asante for that!!
The "ordinary Ghana" brains at work.
Hands down!!
Most of them are answering questions with prejudice and not truth, like it's tweeter banter. I love how Teacher Asante answers the questions
Attacking Ghana is like throwing a stone to the Zongo chief, the whole community will come after you. ❤
I so much respect teacher Asante so wise and unbiased
YES!!!💯
Facts
You are just happy because he said Nigeria is big brother 😂 which is a lie!!
@@staytruealways207 that’s just the honest truth regardless of the current economic hardships
@@ifeoluwaisavibe3166 it’s only in Nigeria, how can you be big brother when you always copy us, all you know is copy and paste. Anyyything Ghanaians do Nigerians must follow…why, you have even followed us to our country 🤦🏾♂️😂
As a Nigerian that studied in Ghana for 3 years before lecturing for an extra 1 year, I will say this is one of the best content I have seen about this two wonderful countries. I wish we could understand the level of success we can produce if we work together rather than all this unnecessary banta between us.
Harness the best of both countries and it would be an informidable duo. Continental unity as Nkrumah advocated is the best approach to even and rapid development.
100% right …
The best comment on here
Best comment I've read here so far. Gye wo two
Teacher Asante should be the vice president to "The New Force"
The old Ghanaian man talks with wisdom
Teacher Asante is very educated and intellectual in his communications, such a great teacher he is.
What a great man from Ghana ! I just love what he said on leadership. Like a football team, the captain must be a footballer. If the team is good, the team will win. It is Nigerians who will build Nigeria not the leaders . Nigerians believe just go and vote and blame them. ! It doesn’t work that way . 9ja people please hear what this great man said and internalize it.
What he said is true, but when you vote and it is rigged or sold to the highest bidder, you have no other option.
@@webbymonk5228 But do not forget that whoever ends up winning the election is still a NIGERIAN who has just BECOME a leader by the peoples' vote. Did that person turn corrup at that time s/he was voted into power, or the enviroment had already shaped his/her corrupt mindset before becoming a leader?
@webbymonk5228 when you vote it is your responsibility to protect the ballot to prevent rigging.
The people who rig and the people who sell their mandates for peanuts are all Nigerians and part of the problem
@@ebenezeramoh-ntim3609 Nigeria has the highest rate of political apathy in the world. In other words the citizens just don’t care about governance or who represents them. They only thing Our citizens are good at is complaining especially on social media. Their is no mass political action from civil societies to mobilize voters to be politically active in terms of participating in actual governance process. The so called civil societies only care about popularity. They are only present on the pages of newspapers, television screens and social media. They more concern with been influencers. This is the reason the country hasn’t been working effectively. Nigerian citizens just don’t care about politics & governance forgetting that politics and governs is what shapes the destiny of a country. This lack of care is the reason most of our professionals emigrate. They prefer to build another man’s land than their own.
Teacher Asante is a Genius..
He really schooled me.
Teacher Asante… I needed your services in Ghana.. i have offer for you ❤
That elderly man is so bright!
He is ghanaian..that say it all!
There are two elderly men which one?
@@npk6081 with dreads...aka asante
Very intelligent 🧠 💯
Give a like if u want part 2 of this topic with a bigger panel, longer video and must include Teacher Asante.
I couldn't agree more!!!🫱🏽🫲🏼
The Nigerians need an equally educated man like the Ghanaian old man .
12:47 I am a Nigerian living in Ghana. I've heard stories of people’s phones being snatched at Zongo junction, Madina. I always hold my phone closely when passing through that route.
The ghanaian was speaking so factually and calm
That's how we are
Bringing the elders to the table is amazing
😂😂
Two siblings arguing. Love Nigerian and Nigerians. Love from Ghana 🇬🇭
I love Teacher Asante!
He's so honest and unbiased!
We need all participants again in another discussion. They made it very engaging. Thank you everyone who contributed to a successful production. 🙏✌️👍👍🔥🔥🔥
As a South African am always intrigued by the rivalry between these two African giants.... I think it's unique and should be promoted coz looks harmless banter
Ghana isnt a giant.. far from that
Lol, our relationship is like that of siblings who have a love-hate relationship, we are stuck with each other 😂
Lol they act and sound the same 😂😂😂 it's difficult to differentiate the two countries damn
The banter is just for show but not in real life.
Teacher Asante is really intelligent and honest about his opinion
This Naija man who said he’s been everywhere but listening to him again saying he only being in Lagos and haven’t been to Ghana , then why is he up there lyinggggh😂😂😂
And yes Jollof is from senegal 🇸🇳
Teacher Asante😂😂 we love you
"If footballers are choosing a leader, a captain, the captain must be a footballer".
That's a bar, and he's right, we Nigerians ourselves are lawless in our own country but we behave so well in other countries
you dont behave well in other countries relax
Not all our brothers and sisters behave well.
@@emmymuchie2387 true
But you can agree with me that the average Nigerian behave better outside the country than in ours
Our airports being a major example
😂😂@@HefnerLamar
Tell us; in which country your people behave well, abi?
"I have never been to Ghana" then proceeds to advise Ghanaians to eat good food??😂😂😂😂
This was the highlight 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Mumu
😂😂😂😂
Symptoms of lack of knowledge 😅
I agree with Patrick "you only steal what you are exposed to"
I'm enjoying this. We can't love ourselves less 🇬🇭🇳🇬
This teacher asante is preaching nothing but the unbiased truth and the best part is that he's was living during the time Nigeria was developing so he knows
I respect that, that Emmanuela girl said a whole lot of nothing
We Ghanaians disown Emmanuella, she is not Ghanaians. Maybe Nigerians can have her
Teacher Asante was spitting facts throughout this episode.
As a Nigerian, the Nigerians in this episode could have done better in representing the country in my opinion.
True
But it also shows the thinking of an a average Nigerian
Especially the older Nigerian man that was hell bent on just saying Nigeria is better
For me later down the road it just shows that we have way more issues than we thought instead of the normal Nigeria vs Ghana debates we're used to
He’s good
@@samcilxix160
I disagree with u. When u bring an intellect, a writer to debate with ordinary citizens, the difference will be clear. And the same everywhere.
They did their best ooooo 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ismailbolaji7107 True, but the average Nigerian believes that we are the ones supplying their light right
Meanwhile the people from Ghana in this video said that is not the case, with the old man admitting that although we supply them fuel and whatnot, but we do not supply them power. If you meet 5 Nigerians right now, 3 or there I say 4 out of those 5 will say "Yes na Nigeria dey supply Ghana nepa na"
Sorry if my words seemed like I was just trying to insult us
Teacher Asante is well informed and came out with facts. I really enjoyed his submission.
I love this debate, the decorum and mutual respect. Kudos to the creators
The Ghanaian elderly man is quite knowledgeable and learned
This is so beautiful to see two countries being discussed by their citizens. God bless our homeland GHANA🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 God bless NIGERIA🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬. One love❤❤❤✌✌✌
Beautiful submissions individually ... but what an intelligent contribution and lessons Teacher Asante brings ❤🎉🎉 so refreshing.
I love all the opinions shared. It is insightful. As a Ghanaian, I find this conversation very educative. Both Ghana and Nigeria are amazing countries❤️
Patrick is just a comedian😂 His closing remarks killed me..if I'm God and someone calls me Gad, i will not listen.. like how😂😂😂
😂😂.. full time comedian
He was just disagreeing with everything
Even the ones that made sense
In his mind, najia no dey carry last
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That was my fave part lol. We lucky he isn't God plenty ppl would die 😂
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I am Ghanaian and Mr. Patrick was hilarious. "Give it to Ghana, they are trying" killed me
thats actually how shallow minded they are 🤣they think africa revolves around them
He can be hilarious however he has no clue what he says. All his information are misplaced. Cluelessness
I loved him as well for his humor.. He said he went to evening school (whatever that implies) lol 😂
I’m Nigerian and he made me laugh the most. However apart from that he humor, he did not contribute anything meaningful to the topics that were brought up😂
We (Ghana) couldn’t have gotten any better representative than Teacher Asante. Very informed and knowledgeable
Teacher Asante spoke facts from beginning to end!!!!
I am half Ghanaian,half Nigerian. My dad is Nigerian but I was born and bred in Ghana. I am literally the peacemaker between these two great countries. Peace ✌️
I'm also half Nigerian and half Ghana. Mom is a Nigerian and dad is a Nigerian. It always interesting and fun lol
@@drchapta6784 correct yourself please 🙏
I honestly sometimes ask myself how it is to be both? You're a very dangerous combination lol ❤
@@alicemenlah5001 hahaha 🤣
This is by far one of my favourite episodes. I could listen to Teacher Asante everyday. Such Wisdom!
I'm a South African, and i have learned a lot in this video, thank you so much i'll subscribe.
It was an intriguing discourse. Thanks for the beautiful content.
The elderly man in White Is spelling fact 👌📌he is not Biased when it is nigerian he gives it to them and if it is Ghana he does the same.
Teacher Asante just brought in the facts
We need to have more of these discussions. I love it
In 2010, we hosted a Nigerian man whom we've never known from Adam. He was a stranded traveler, we hosted him until he contacted his family back and returned. One night, we were strolling on the street home and he spotted the police from distance, and I noticed he was uncomfortable. I said bro, relax... he was amazed we passed them by exchanging pleasantries with them without being questioned.
This Ghana man schooled the girls
Not only the girls, but even the other elderly man.
He schooled the old Nigerian than the ladies
That Nigerian OG is my type of person, he will disagree but at the end of the day he’s learning 😂
Lol
It's called pride
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
This conversation was much more pleasant than I thought it would be. Well done to everyone that took part ❤
Teacher Asante was a wonderful feature, a pleasure to watch. I’d like to see more of him.
Teacher Asante is so calm and knowledgeable. Impressive 👏👏👏
The guy in white is learned
BASED
Teacher Asante is well educated. As a Nigerian i’m proud of how much knowledge he spread today❤
I have watched quiet a number of the cruise shows, and i think this is one of the best because of the mutual respect they had for each other.
Teacher Asante really schooled them like wow and the other old Nigerian man was just trying to save Nigeria from disgrace by being bias
Teacher Asante is so well spoken
Wow! This is awesome program. I did really really enjoyed it. Kudos to all of them. Nigeria and Ghana are just two lost brothers now trying to find their way back.
Teacher Asante is super
This was both educative and so fun to watch.
Heyy mr atta! The man with the Ghana hat! My lesson teacher when I was younger 😂😂😂😂
This man in green trad was a hater till the end🤣
😂😂😂😂 I think some Ghana woman reject his proposal or Ghana guy take his girl 😂😂😂😂
It is a debate
This was an interesting show.I love that at the end everyone was laughing. We need to be able to take criticism about where things need to be improved in Nigeria
whoever that put this programmed together deserves some funds from all African countries! this show will be the best if it continues this way! and for the lighting effect, is so good, it actually the psychology behind why people paying attention! Much love from Ghana
I’m a Nigerian and I’ve learnt something from Mr Asante today❤️❤️❤️
I agree with everything Teacher Asante said. He spoke well
Nope the old man is lieing , he said in Ghana dey don't drop sachet water on the ground but I can tell u fir fact in kasoa down to sprintex to Madina pure water sachet full ground anyhow and he said Ghana has 24/7 light which is a big fat lie , the teacher is trying to sound intelligent but if u analyze him well he is sentimental and saying rubbish
@@gtimerepochrist4361comparative arguments and exaggerations. Ik you’ve heard it before
Honestly I am thrilled by this content. Very intelligent and informative. Thank you to teacher Asante for being intelligent and factual in his assessment of the two countries based on his lived experiences. I enjoyed watching this content.
I love this. Very wholesome. We need to get the older generations perspective on this our healthy sibling rivalry.
I had to subscribe because of Teacher Asante. The man is deep ❤
Atell u herrrrr... very deep
“The budget for cleaning in Ghana is for a local government in Nigeria” 😂😂😂
The man in green is a savage for real
So how come India is dirtier than China? You guys just love filth.
Where he is wrong is that size does not constitute cleanliness and safety. Look at Algeria.
If we follow your argument, then CHINA should be DIRTIER than Nigeria by the way of geographical size. Nigerians, pick up yourselves and stop the excuses by comparing mediocrity: On the one hand, you claim the so-called "GIANT of AFRICA" ( whaterver that means), but on the other, when it comes to substantiating the self-imposed GIANT claims , you make excuses.
Where is the lie.😂🤦🏾♂️
It might be true but the thing is, our population is small, our waste is not as much as Nigeria
Very educative, I really love the views from both sides. Watching from Takoradi, Ghana
Great work! I’m a Ghanaian and I love both Ghana and Nigeria…..