Both of you have mellow vibes. Without your accents, you will pass for Ghanaians. Ghanaians old enough to have lived in the 70s will tell you that things were even more orderly. The revolution made us lose some of our orderliness and today, materialism has taken away even some of the shine. Minus materialism, the culture really is an asset = Respect is the core value.
Sweetheart you’re doing great keep it up. I’m a Ghanaian and I must say you’re now more than a Ghanaian. When I come to GH I will look out for you for a brunch. I’ve been following your journey for years.
Aburi was where they signed the Aburi Peace Accord during the Nigerian Civil war. Ojuku and Gawon signed the deal. There is a building inside the park where it was signed.
There are two types of Uber drivers in Ghana. Those with Air condition with the price a bit higher than the other without Air condition. So, if you request for Uber, they will post the Ubers at your disposal with their prices them and it you who have to choose.
You know very recently, I booked a regular Bolt ride and the driver put on the AC All through. In fact, the journey was longer because of traffic but it was still on.
Drivers don't know where they are going until they start a trip. That's why they ask,cos they wanna drive strategically. And again no AC cos fuel is EXPENSIVE in Gh. We pay full price plus LOTS of added taxes. No subsidies. So if you are a driver driving through town with your AC on then is your profit you burning through at the end of the day.
They take electricity once in a while though but to be honest we dont use sola panels or generators in a tipical Ghanaian home cos the light goes off and comes back soon enough.
I used Uber a couple of times when I was down. Never had the problems you had. Not saying it didn't happen but don't generalise from your one experience
Jumztv thanks for the insight on all the info, we will let authorities know others Africa countries could be cut some slack. But the Europe and Americans and pay the high price
Your conversation veered into who Osagyefo Nkrumah was. Referencing the song: " every where he goes he was doing good." He going to Guinea was not by CHOICE. It was an invitation by then Guinea government, also what He did to that country during his presidency in Ghana- he dole out $ 10 million to Guinea. This was in respond to what the French colonizers did to that country after thru haf gained independence. Now after the coup de tat in Ghana at the time Nkrumah was on a trip to Brooker peace in Vietnam. Subsequently, he could not return to Ghana which led the Guinea government to made him a vice president over Guinea. Nkrumah accepted it and he went on to periodically address Ghanaians. He hope was to return to power one day. Unfortunately ill-health deprived him from realizing his dream of coming back to power. This why he ended up in Guinea. Thanks and keep up with your educative blog
Sorry for the bad online services, it is due to the cheatings of the online transport companies. They take more percentages from the driver. The companies don't increase the fares whenever fuel prices goes up. But what the drivers are doing are also not good.
Ubers have ACs but you have to pay extra. This is due to high fuel prices. Taxi services generally not good and prices are arbitrary. Users, Bolts and Yangos are normally good.
I am Ghanaian and I think fellow Africans should be regarded as locals when touring other African countries. 50p to GHC2.00 for just urination is a rip off and should not be encouraged.
I just don’t understand why you are interviewing this nice guy, every time he gives you the right answer of what Ghana really is, you compare his conversation with Nigerian, what is the meaning of your interview???? It’s a calm Ghana, or comparing Ghana to Nigerians , Nigerian will never believe Ghana is better and beautiful 😂
If you go to any fuel station to use their washroom is free. They rob you of Ghs 2.00, which is very bad. Because you asked about the price that gave them the impression that you are a foreigner. Next time ask for the keys and go straight to business. 😅
@@TheJumzTV It depends, if they feel they have been overcharged to start with, then if the site is a disappointment, they can leave or post a bad review - which won't help the tourist site.
JUMZTV, you asked him to tell your audience what he has seen being in Ghana, so why are you interjecting your NEGATIVE thoughts into his conversation. He says the traffic lights he has seen works and then you decide to interject with the traffic lights you have seen that does not work into the conversation, why?...................................
I love Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. His story makes me sad sometimes 😢
Both of you have mellow vibes. Without your accents, you will pass for Ghanaians. Ghanaians old enough to have lived in the 70s will tell you that things were even more orderly. The revolution made us lose some of our orderliness and today, materialism has taken away even some of the shine. Minus materialism, the culture really is an asset = Respect is the core value.
Some Nigerians surprise me, like this guy! He’s different , calm and nice
Man is talking as if it's snows in Nigeria, the same heat and dust .
Jumz tv 📺 the best in entertainment ❤❤❤😊
Ghana love u bro, I love u😘
Sweetheart you’re doing great keep it up. I’m a Ghanaian and I must say you’re now more than a Ghanaian. When I come to GH I will look out for you for a brunch. I’ve been following your journey for years.
Awwwn. Thank you, you’re so kind.
Aburi was where they signed the Aburi Peace Accord during the Nigerian Civil war. Ojuku and Gawon signed the deal. There is a building inside the park where it was signed.
Yes.
There are two types of Uber drivers in Ghana. Those with Air condition with the price a bit higher than the other without Air condition. So, if you request for Uber, they will post the Ubers at your disposal with their prices them and it you who have to choose.
You know very recently, I booked a regular Bolt ride and the driver put on the AC All through. In fact, the journey was longer because of traffic but it was still on.
Ur local 😂😂❤❤❤
The price disparity has to do with encouraging local tourism.
Is everywhere, am a Ghanaian residing in Russia prices of goods for citizens is different from foreigners
Ohh!
How is living in Russia like? Must be so cold.
Thus a wonderful experience. Thanks. ❤❤❤❤❤
Good vi👏👏👏
Do you have one for the guy that helped fight for independence for Nigeria? ❤mod you have a small mesuem?
She is indeed a local.
😂😂😂
Jumps is a Ghanaian now. 😂😂😂😂😂
Drivers don't know where they are going until they start a trip. That's why they ask,cos they wanna drive strategically. And again no AC cos fuel is EXPENSIVE in Gh. We pay full price plus LOTS of added taxes. No subsidies. So if you are a driver driving through town with your AC on then is your profit you burning through at the end of the day.
Ur accent has changed totally from Nigeria accent to Ghana
Serious o.
They take electricity once in a while though but to be honest we dont use sola panels or generators in a tipical Ghanaian home cos the light goes off and comes back soon enough.
I used Uber a couple of times when I was down. Never had the problems you had. Not saying it didn't happen but don't generalise from your one experience
Jumztv thanks for the insight on all the info, we will let authorities know others Africa countries could be cut some slack. But the Europe and Americans and pay the high price
Waow my beloved sister,I love your channel very well ❤️ 💖 and you have won my subscription thanks.
Thank you so much
Guys I'm a Ghanaian living in the UK, when i visit the ladies i pay before going there so it's a normal thing to pay
Your conversation veered into who Osagyefo Nkrumah was. Referencing the song: " every where he goes he was doing good." He going to Guinea was not by CHOICE. It was an invitation by then Guinea government, also what He did to that country during his presidency in Ghana- he dole out $ 10 million to Guinea. This was in respond to what the French colonizers did to that country after thru haf gained independence. Now after the coup de tat in Ghana at the time Nkrumah was on a trip to Brooker peace in Vietnam. Subsequently, he could not return to Ghana which led the Guinea government to made him a vice president over Guinea. Nkrumah accepted it and he went on to periodically address Ghanaians. He hope was to return to power one day. Unfortunately ill-health deprived him from realizing his dream of coming back to power. This why he ended up in Guinea. Thanks and keep up with your educative blog
Sorry for the bad online services, it is due to the cheatings of the online transport companies. They take more percentages from the driver. The companies don't increase the fares whenever fuel prices goes up. But what the drivers are doing are also not good.
Jumy too is already a Ghanian.
It is standard and comfort. Comfort means you will have to pay for the AC.
I’d have to try this comfort one day.
Ubers have ACs but you have to pay extra. This is due to high fuel prices. Taxi services generally not good and prices are arbitrary. Users, Bolts and Yangos are normally good.
He is already saying charlie just 9 days. Hen😢😢😢😢
As it should be, Charlie means friend
Judah is looking handsome o.
I know right?😂
You should have mention that particular traffic light, it would hv triger those incharge to do their work
It’s true o😂
you're very nice person
Which of us?😀
@@TheJumzTVyou
@@eddiefferent Oh! Thank youu
I am Ghanaian and I think fellow Africans should be regarded as locals when touring other African countries. 50p to GHC2.00 for just urination is a rip off and should not be encouraged.
I think so too.
I just don’t understand why you are interviewing this nice guy, every time he gives you the right answer of what Ghana really is, you compare his conversation with Nigerian, what is the meaning of your interview???? It’s a calm Ghana, or comparing Ghana to Nigerians , Nigerian will never believe Ghana is better and beautiful 😂
Ohh so he enjoyed the meal tha most Nigerians say is food the gods lol 😂😂 banku pepper 🌶️ and tilapia lol 😂
Basically 100 times 😂😂😂
🫣
If you go to any fuel station to use their washroom is free. They rob you of Ghs 2.00, which is very bad. Because you asked about the price that gave them the impression that you are a foreigner. Next time ask for the keys and go straight to business. 😅
I Like this 🤣. Don’t ask, just go.
Even in Ghana is also called Furah! It's the akans who call it fullah be because of issues of tongue twisting.R and L is a problem for them
😂😂
Hey don’t forget us oo
We beg you 😂😂
Bruv, sorry about that 😊
If visitors are overcharged they will stay away from these sites, then you are defeating the purpose.
Hmmn! You think they’d really stay away?
N.B I don’t support overcharging.
Tourists visit places for a reason. Price is the least of their concerns.
@@TheJumzTV It depends, if they feel they have been overcharged to start with, then if the site is a disappointment, they can leave or post a bad review - which won't help the tourist site.
100 GH cedis! That's too expensive for foreigners. Wow! This is fraudulent.
😂😂 how much would you suggest or do you think is okay?
@@TheJumzTV 40 or 50 GHC is reasonable.
Yh 100cedis is too much
Bro 100 ghc is expensive???? U must be very cheapppp what !!!!
@@TheJumzTVdon't pay him no mind, we did not renovate the museum with stones
Please it's not right, to charge a foreigner who would use a washroom.
But what would the foreigner do if the operators are bent on collecting money?
U spk english o.
JUMZTV, you asked him to tell your audience what he has seen being in Ghana, so why are you interjecting your NEGATIVE thoughts into his conversation. He says the traffic lights he has seen works and then you decide to interject with the traffic lights you have seen that does not work into the conversation, why?...................................