I studied medicine in KNUST. One of the main reasons many Nigerians also attend this school is because studies can be disrupted at anytime during University education in Nigeria without knowing when the strike will end. In Ghana usually studies are smooth and in case of any strikes, it would occur during vacations so school was never disrupted. One of my mates had finished 2 years in Naija, and stayed home for 2-3 additional years waiting for school to resume. She came to KNUST and still finished before her mates back home. So people with some means would rather choose to study in Ghana rather than back home.
This is my alma mater! Am kantangee University hall Fellows charge! I was on the BRIDGE in university hall! Finish in 2008 and in 2008, obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria daughter was my batch mate in KNUST!
Sunny you are always on point. Please don't leave Ghana until i see you face to face. I married a Nigerian so am in naija now. Anytime i come back i will take you to know my place, am from Ashanti Mampong. It's the second capital of Ashanti after Kumasi. There's a lot to cover there.
Sir, I think you have an elaborate niche to carve out on the reasons why people choose certain universities, and course value of the institutions. Concentrate on this area very much and diverge from the mass topic projected on youtube. Do your best to engage in personal interactions (interviews) to inform prospective African students. I attended that school as African, and I still cherish it up to this day. Hope your site succeeds. Wish you the best.
University of Cape Coast is the best in Ghana and the best in West Africa. It's ranking 7th in Africa according to the universities rankings of Africa.
You may be right with your Cape Coast University but the difference is Cape Coast is a Teaching and Administration. Kwame Nkrumah University is more into Science and technology Please
Which one be Nigerian man now,since you're in ghana try to adapt with it and be a Ghanaian..oh wait Nigeria hashtag😮..seems you're still obsessed with the name, it's a youtube thing btw,tryna attract ng attention
@@Sunnymedia I know nah,since it's a Ghana content try not to get Nigeria involved but focus on Ghana,be Nigerian in Nigeria and Ghanaian in Ghana,some says Africa channel barely grows without the name "Nigeria"..you should prove em wrong.
I studied medicine in KNUST. One of the main reasons many Nigerians also attend this school is because studies can be disrupted at anytime during University education in Nigeria without knowing when the strike will end. In Ghana usually studies are smooth and in case of any strikes, it would occur during vacations so school was never disrupted. One of my mates had finished 2 years in Naija, and stayed home for 2-3 additional years waiting for school to resume. She came to KNUST and still finished before her mates back home. So people with some means would rather choose to study in Ghana rather than back home.
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This is my alma mater!
Am kantangee
University hall
Fellows charge!
I was on the BRIDGE in university hall!
Finish in 2008 and in 2008, obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria daughter was my batch mate in KNUST!
Wow like seriously 😳 the almighty obasanjo his daughter wow this is amazing oo❤️❤️❤️
@@Sunnymedia
Yes… that was in 2008 and she was my year mate
@@Kingoftheimmigrants4646 wow
Sunny you are always on point. Please don't leave Ghana until i see you face to face. I married a Nigerian so am in naija now. Anytime i come back i will take you to know my place, am from Ashanti Mampong. It's the second capital of Ashanti after Kumasi. There's a lot to cover there.
Wow I’ll love to visit mampong too . I’ll be waiting for you our in-law 🙏🙏
Sir, I think you have an elaborate niche to carve out on the reasons why people choose certain universities, and course value of the institutions. Concentrate on this area very much and diverge from the mass topic projected on youtube. Do your best to engage in personal interactions (interviews) to inform prospective African students. I attended that school as African, and I still cherish it up to this day. Hope your site succeeds. Wish you the best.
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Ghana proud. Good job. Your research is on point. Great content.
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That’s my university
Am Katangee tho
University hall stand up
Fellows charge
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University of Cape Coast is the best in Ghana and the best in West Africa. It's ranking 7th in Africa according to the universities rankings of Africa.
You may be right with your Cape Coast University but the difference is Cape Coast is a Teaching and Administration. Kwame Nkrumah University is more into Science and technology Please
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You must be kidding.How can you compare a super secondary school to a science university?
Only your hat oo!!
You love my hat 🎩?😅
Which one be Nigerian man now,since you're in ghana try to adapt with it and be a Ghanaian..oh wait Nigeria hashtag😮..seems you're still obsessed with the name, it's a youtube thing btw,tryna attract ng attention
But I’m a Nigerian or do you think I’m a ghannain 😂😅😅
@@Sunnymedia I know nah,since it's a Ghana content try not to get Nigeria involved but focus on Ghana,be Nigerian in Nigeria and Ghanaian in Ghana,some says Africa channel barely grows without the name "Nigeria"..you should prove em wrong.
Abi nah,I just dey scroll for home nii o and I saw this post,was like yo wetin concern me with this now😂,them just dey use Nigeria name anyhow
@@larrygii2448You don fly from ajim post come here😂,you just dey para everywhere, leave this brother alone,nah TH-cam thing as you said earlier.
@@Kay-Toonz. lol I taught nah only the Cameroonian guy wey dey obsessed I no know say dem plenty,we move one jare
Sunny u sound more Ghanaian than Nigerian.
Really 😳🙄😄
Lol the way he pronounce ghana gives him out as a nigeria,