Based on his story, some good ones and some interesting bad ones too, like their family getting evacuated by military, toilet blast, fights, the flying bullets b/n police & bad gang/people, yet he calls it all overall good experiences. Eye opening story. To each their own and kudos to him for sharing his life story in Nigeria from his childhood to adult age..💪🏽👌✌🏿👍🏼. According to this man's education experiences, from Nigeria and his Ghanaian educational lesson /versions, him & his in Ghana Nigerians schooling were lacking some already known lessons the Ghanaian students here knew. Yet, we sometimes hear recently from a Naija man yesterday saying that Ghana & all African countries do not soeak proper English, but Nigerians do.
What English do they speak, they are not the doyen of the language, I struggle to process and understand their English anyway. I would say 10%if Nigerians may be classified as good the rest are full of mayhem and can not be trusted, They only got to our shores, yet they have the audacity to say 50% of homes in Ghana belongs to them, And also they are the ones building Ghana's economy, can you imagine??. Their self agrandize knows no boundaries.
Nigerians speak better English. Better meaningful, using correct word for the right purpose english. But with generally poorer accent. Ghanaians do better with better accent. Do you know Ghana is in the bottom 10 COUNTRIES WITH THE LEAST IQ IN THE WORLD? We're no. 7/ Nigeria is not in that list. Should tell you something
So Ghanaians that are talking town about university education in Nigeria, you can hear him. He took JAMB four times and that is four years, yet he couldn't get admission. All the Nigerians coming to Ghanaian universities are like him. It is not easy to get into university in Nigeria like it is in Ghana.
@@JoshLaryea , in Nigeria nowadays, you have to pass your WAEC, pass JAMB/ UTME and post UTME test before you get into the university. It is very difficult, and that is why you see many Nigerians going to neighboring countries for university education.
He's calm, coollected, and comes off knowledgeable and impactful with his message.
Yes he is🤩
Based on his story, some good ones and some interesting bad ones too, like their family getting evacuated by military, toilet blast, fights, the flying bullets b/n police & bad gang/people, yet he calls it all overall good experiences. Eye opening story.
To each their own and kudos to him for sharing his life story in Nigeria from his childhood to adult age..💪🏽👌✌🏿👍🏼.
According to this man's education experiences, from Nigeria and his Ghanaian educational lesson /versions, him & his in Ghana Nigerians schooling were lacking some already known lessons the Ghanaian students here knew.
Yet, we sometimes hear recently from a Naija man yesterday saying that Ghana & all African countries do not soeak proper English, but Nigerians do.
@andyteechannel3634, English is not our language. International rating agencies rate Nigeria higher than, so no hard feelings.
What English do they speak, they are not the doyen of the language,
I struggle to process and understand their English anyway. I would say 10%if Nigerians may be classified as good the rest are full of mayhem and can not be trusted,
They only got to our shores, yet they have the audacity to say 50% of homes in Ghana belongs to them,
And also they are the ones building Ghana's economy, can you imagine??.
Their self agrandize knows no boundaries.
Nigerians speak better English. Better meaningful, using correct word for the right purpose english. But with generally poorer accent. Ghanaians do better with better accent.
Do you know Ghana is in the bottom 10 COUNTRIES WITH THE LEAST IQ IN THE WORLD? We're no. 7/ Nigeria is not in that list. Should tell you something
Thank you for Ur commentary!!! 💚💚💚
20 years But you will never hear from any Ghananian baseing in nigeria insulting nigerians in their land all the hadship .
So Ghanaians that are talking town about university education in Nigeria, you can hear him. He took JAMB four times and that is four years, yet he couldn't get admission. All the Nigerians coming to Ghanaian universities are like him. It is not easy to get into university in Nigeria like it is in Ghana.
He also said Ghanaian schools are more advanced when it comes to math. We need to learn from each other
Writing JAMB doesn't make sense when the person pass Exams it's okay why do write another text.
Ghana was doing that before but the government stop
@@JoshLaryea , in Nigeria nowadays, you have to pass your WAEC, pass JAMB/ UTME and post UTME test before you get into the university. It is very difficult, and that is why you see many Nigerians going to neighboring countries for university education.
@@sunnyyande378 not good at all
Waoo, he is very wise .
@@isaacarthur4479 yes he is🤩
Always nigerian from the volta region eei Nigerians
Votarians
We are all 1 Africa
He doesn't sound ghanaian atall
How can you lost your ghanaian accent living in nigeria for 20yrs
Hmm question mark
More Nigerians running to Ghana now adays ooo
What question mark?
You want a baby to have an accent😂😂
He's not ghanaian
Nigerians stop deceiving yourself we tired of hearing these
Ghana doesn’t belong to you alone so you have no right to tell people where they are from. Don’t just sit and type what you know nothing about
@@Befe_Spacemy dear. Please don't expend your precious energy on fools like this. You know this could be coming from anywhere right?