Ghana is underdeveloped despite its natural resources. Corruption and wicked leaders are to be blamed. Open gutters, no sidewalk no proper transportation systems, no skyscrapers
@@IbrahimLabetu16th in AFRICA…this says a lot, our GDP is the 11th in Africa, 5th for private wealth and we wanna boast about being the 16th most developed…this is sad🤦🏾♂️
Transportation system, I can understand, but what's with Skyscrapers??? Skyscrapers Do not represent modernity in the least! This Area of Accra looks very well enough without those monstrosities!!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
@aframaco9491 skyscrapers make cities look awesome. Most African cities are constructing tall and high rising buildings except Ghana. Too much excuses. Even Conakry, Guinea, is doing great in terms of infrastructural development. U won't even see open gutters in downtown Conakry.
This area of Accra is beautiful and serene!! When some African Americans bleat about leaving Ghana, were they not shown this lovely neighbourhood?? This is certainly the location where the Diasporans should gravitate towards! Cantonment is not shabby, not at all shabby!! I Like 👍🏾!! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
Is this how to take a drive tour video. At least turn the camera for us to have a view of the either side of the road. As much as u are showing us the town, let us also see the iconic structures we'll.
@@JonGreenythese properties cost 800k usd starting price. I live in Europe and you can buy houses in “ordinary neighbourhoods” ie poor neifhbourhoods for as little as €30k. Houses in the video are owned by wealthy individuals
@@nuttiepong3499 Wealthy? How do you define wealthy? Fact is the level of developments in these fancy areas don't even come close to ordinary neighborhoods in advanced 1st world countries. It might only regarded as special in Ghana due to low levels of development and archaic infrastructure. We need to raise standards.
Not even that. Google Muthaiga and Karen in Kenya or Glen Lorne and Borrowdale Brooke in Zimbabwe. I was blown away. It was like driving through a forest with all the greenery. Cantonments truth be told isn't very impressive. Come for me Ghanaians I don't care, I know you're protective of your country , so I get it, but yeah the houses I have no doubt are stunning inside but driving around the neighborhood is nothing affluent.
Ghana is underdeveloped despite its natural resources. Corruption and wicked leaders are to be blamed. Open gutters, no sidewalk no proper transportation systems, no skyscrapers
The last time I checked Ghana is the 16th most developed country in Africa so what are you talking about
@@IbrahimLabetu16th in AFRICA…this says a lot, our GDP is the 11th in Africa, 5th for private wealth and we wanna boast about being the 16th most developed…this is sad🤦🏾♂️
Transportation system, I can understand, but what's with Skyscrapers???
Skyscrapers Do not represent modernity in the least!
This Area of Accra looks very well enough without those monstrosities!!!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
@aframaco9491 skyscrapers make cities look awesome. Most African cities are constructing tall and high rising buildings except Ghana. Too much excuses. Even Conakry, Guinea, is doing great in terms of infrastructural development. U won't even see open gutters in downtown Conakry.
@@kriskros1592 I seee!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!
👌👌 definitely a nice area for sure
This area of Accra is beautiful and serene!!
When some African Americans bleat about leaving Ghana, were they not shown this lovely neighbourhood??
This is certainly the location where the Diasporans should gravitate towards!
Cantonment is not shabby, not at all shabby!!
I Like 👍🏾!!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!!
The British did great with the planning of Cantonments
Is this how to take a drive tour video. At least turn the camera for us to have a view of the either side of the road. As much as u are showing us the town, let us also see the iconic structures we'll.
This would be any ordinary neighborhood in Europe but in Ghana due to low standards and lack of infrastructure it's considered ''afluent''.
You don’t know anything !
@@BibleVerse-b5t LOL! And you know everything, isn't it?
@@JonGreenythese properties cost 800k usd starting price. I live in Europe and you can buy houses in “ordinary neighbourhoods” ie poor neifhbourhoods for as little as €30k. Houses in the video are owned by wealthy individuals
@@nuttiepong3499 Wealthy? How do you define wealthy? Fact is the level of developments in these fancy areas don't even come close to ordinary neighborhoods in advanced 1st world countries. It might only regarded as special in Ghana due to low levels of development and archaic infrastructure. We need to raise standards.
Not even that. Google Muthaiga and Karen in Kenya or Glen Lorne and Borrowdale Brooke in Zimbabwe. I was blown away. It was like driving through a forest with all the greenery. Cantonments truth be told isn't very impressive. Come for me Ghanaians I don't care, I know you're protective of your country , so I get it, but yeah the houses I have no doubt are stunning inside but driving around the neighborhood is nothing affluent.
I can see my dustbin in the video.. 😂 best place to live in the middle of Accra..
Driving or riding videos need music it's the walking videos that don't need music because we can hear the sounds of the city better without wind
Well noted ✅
This is most affluent area in Ghana? With narrow roads? 😂😂😂😂