Ankara fabric started in Ghana! The root of African wax print started in Ghana 🇬🇭… before you argue just do your research!!!… therefore it is not Nigerian fabric!!!
You're a big liar! Nigerians take funerals like world cup because it's only in Nigeria that you will see people killing 15 cows, call live band, block Street for about 3days even spend about a week celebrating funerals with different types of gele, call alcoholic and non alcoholic companies to come and supply as if you're doing a wedding ceremony. I ve lived in Nigeria for so many years so stop the lies..
I don’t know why some Ghanaians think this rudimentary way. One thing I take from President Jramani Mahama is his hat. Did anyone notice his hat? His hat is so colorful, but was sewed like a Yoruba fila(hat). I believed he purposely did that to extend his good gesture to his Yoruba stepmother who raised him. But no one is talking about it.
U are a joke …do u knw why out culture is highly celebrated ? I’m as much as we think Global we still keep our culture … and that hat u think is Nigerian that own that cultural hat.. stop living life in Nigeria and hv other side of life …
Ghana people will not kill me. In Nigeria, we have names for fabric but not evil names like Ghana gives. Some like mkpụrụ ọka, horse, and Agu, even jumping horse. We don't have mourning clothes. Nigeria love fabrics. ❤😂😂😂❤❤❤
We Nigerians values our made in Nigeria 🇳🇬 costumes more than foreign,,,,but why Ghanaians always like to put there mouth in another person's business?
Funny!! Nigerians trying to tell Ghanaian people about Ankara fabric? 🤣🤣🤣 boy! Just google the history of Ankara in Africa and you’ll know where it all started!
Funny!! Nigerians trying to tell Ghanaian people about Ankara fabric? 🤣🤣🤣 boy! Just google the history of Ankara in Africa and you’ll know where it all started!
All the Ankara fabrics that Nigerians call hollandies are made in Ghana, Ghana supplies every single country because it is a Ghanaian company. If you doubt it,go to Google and search.
DJ P, you said it all nothing to add, if Nigerians did not come to the inauguration that would have been a bigger complain. So next time your people should send a memo to the visitors on what they should wear just keep some people happy. 😊
Fabrics in Nigeria have names and you can ask a fabric vendor for some fabrics based on the names but we do not attribute them to any situation. You can wear them anywhere.
Let me ask you, between ghana and Nigeria which of these countries is suffering from ancestral curse? Nigerian money is useless, you don't have electricity, your economy dead so who is suffering? Mumu!!!!
The just elected president of Ghana wore an Agbada and a Fila cap, a traditional attire that is not indigenous to Ghana and Nigerians didn’t make it a topic. I myself was shocked but then again I remembered reading, he was raised in Kwara state by a Nigerian step mother. So the Yoruba culture is very familiar to him, and maybe a way of him appreciating that part of his history.
Some Ghanaians back home are too ignorant and full of entitlement mindset. Every country has their own practice and traditions. A cloth may mean something in your country, meanwhile means nothing in another country.
Beautiful Nigerian fabric, Ghanaians called it a mourning cloth. Red is a lovely colour for we Nigerians; Rose is red and there is no Nigerian wedding you won't see RED as one of the colours of the day; the annoying part is that Ghanaians knows about this bcoz they are seeing Nigerian weddings on social media, but just choose to drag Regina for nothing..... We are Nigerians, we and Ghanaians are not doing the same thing; they should just leave us alone this year. It's foolishness to start the new year on this note......
Every country has its own unique culture, and fashion is an integral part of it. The motifs and colors of fabrics often hold special meanings and are worn during significant occasions. If some Ghanaians are complaining about what a certain individual wore, they have the right to express their concerns. Just because Nigeria or another country may not find it problematic does not mean the individual in question was right. Ghanaians have chosen to speak out because they value and stand by what symbolizes their culture. There is nothing wrong with expecting someone to research and understand the appropriate attire for a particular occasion, especially something as significant as an inauguration. If the individual failed to do so, wore the wrong outfit, and people felt it was inappropriate, the criticism is aimed at encouraging correction. This ensures such mistakes are not repeated in the future. The real question is: Would this person have worn the same attire in another country while being fully aware of the occasion's significance and the meaning of the fabric's motifs? The habit of refusing to acknowledge mistakes is becoming concerning. It's important to accept when something is wrong, learn from it, and make corrections to avoid repeating the same errors.
For goodness sake, she is not a Ghanaian. They could complain if a Ghanaian wore that. You can't force foreigners into dressing to fit into your culture. Your reasoning is flatly wrong.
@@Coded-f4o Omo does people matter don tire me gan. It seems like they can’t survive in their country without dragging Nigerians and stuffs. Like wtf is their problem 🤔
I can see you talking from 2 mouth. She should go and ask what fabrics means b4 she wears it😂😂😂😂. She has to wear what her country wears not to please any one. Abeg ya'll Ghanians are so petty
I gifted my Ghanaian mother in law a "wax print" during my wedding to her daughter, it was wrapped in a nice wrapper, 8 years later, I was asked to come and take back the gift because she just discovered after 8yrs that the name of the gift is not good
Yes we will never till u people learn to respect us on our land, and stop yr criminality on our land,I know ull say there are criminals here,yes but Ghanians criminals don't go to Nigeira to kill NIGERIANS there,
Please forgive her in Nigeria, which is called Ankara.does not mean anything in Nigeria. Depending on her style, she likes in the market. I am a hundred per cent sure that she didn't know anything about it
Regina is not a Ghanian, she doesn't know the difference between funerals and not funeral clothes. These guys will always have an excuse to attack Nigerians. Very bad.
They should go to sleep. Why didn't they ask Tinubu why he was wearing black... which is actually for mourning worldwide??? Regina dressed to match her husband. Some Ghanaians should quit acting like villagers.
Clothing is clothing. If a particular country name a particular clothing, that's their own cup of tea. Their are other things to worry about. One county's meat is another country's poison. That's just been petty.
Constructive feedback is what we want not to label concern Ghanaian as speaking unnecessarily.... What she wore to the place is absolutely not fine at all.... So Regina doesn't know that wear such for funerals abhi? If she is celebrating her child's birthday or victoryand they bring these colors would she 😃...?
Nigerians do not relate particular fabrics with particular situations! We might have names for a lot of these fabrics but these names are simply for identification and sometimes, prestige!
But she is not a Ghanaian. I am sure she did not do it intentionally. After all, what would be her intention for putting it on such occasion? So they should cut her some slack.
Unfortunately, that's a culture clash. We need to call a meeting of Nigeria's president and Ghanian president and settle it out so that it won't degeraye to a street fight. Apologies Ghana
Is she a Ghanaian how will she know , we use Ankara for everything , it could be an Ashoebi for anything so u mean Ghanaians sew Asibi just for funarals ? 😊
Ghana sometime it's look like you people don't have any to do, now is Nigeria not brahim again,we Nigerian don't know all this, please Ghana wake One man food is another man poison, Saying brahim having pistol,
What as it got to do with Nigeria, you choose to give your fabric and evil name, Ghanaians come close, an American came to Ghana and stayed in your presidential house and sang a ynash song and made a video that is still on TH-cam today, you people clapped and told him to come again another year of return to sing same ynash song in the presidential lodge, but you are crying over a dress name that doesn’t have meaning in Nigeria, Abeg make una shift.
What do you mean by unnecessary rants, we have our traditions, beliefs and norms, which of course makes no meaning to you. When you go to Rome you do what Romans do. BR
Your norms and beliefs, in the occasion was there colour for the day? For few hours occasion you want her to behave like a roman, you guys are unexposed, and you feel unnecessary entitled, leave your village and explore, cos your reasonings are way behind
This is quite pathetic. Tell your people to grow up and get a life. The should stop conflating Nigeria and Ghana. More important things to do and develope in Ghana
Constructive feedback is what we want not to label concern Ghanaian as speaking unnecessarily.... What she wore to the place is absolutely not fine at all.... So Regina doesn't know that wear such for funerals abhi? If she is celebrating her child's birthday or victoryand they bring these colors would she 😃...?
That is an ankara fabric...Nigerians are proud of their fabric and design no apologies to anyone..Now if e vex you too much,go hug transformer.
@@austeenonwusa8524 Haba ! Let’s not be that way.
Ankara fabric started in Ghana! The root of African wax print started in Ghana 🇬🇭… before you argue just do your research!!!… therefore it is not Nigerian fabric!!!
talk when you have electricity in your country 🤣
its Ghanaian, but Nigerians have no education so i'm not surprised you don't know
@@clementasampana4402 read the message well on what the person said
That's not how it is in Nigeria, They shouldn't talk about her dress cos in Nigeria u can wear any cloth u have to any occasion
Is because Ghanaians 🇬🇭 and Funeral are 5&6 😂 but we Nigerians don't patronize funeral like Ghanaians do.
Thank my people, you made my day
Yes very true, you've just hit the nail on the head thanks
@@RichardOdehIsaac 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
People when dey make death bodies sit or play football and carry trumpet, what do you expect 😂😂😂
You're a big liar! Nigerians take funerals like world cup because it's only in Nigeria that you will see people killing 15 cows, call live band, block Street for about 3days even spend about a week celebrating funerals with different types of gele, call alcoholic and non alcoholic companies to come and supply as if you're doing a wedding ceremony. I ve lived in Nigeria for so many years so stop the lies..
I don’t know why some Ghanaians think this rudimentary way. One thing I take from President Jramani Mahama is his hat. Did anyone notice his hat? His hat is so colorful, but was sewed like a Yoruba fila(hat). I believed he purposely did that to extend his good gesture to his Yoruba stepmother who raised him. But no one is talking about it.
He is from Northern Ghana.
True, you're very correct
@@markdempsey1088
No fear,we are not claiming him.
Una fit even claim tinubu we no send
😂😂😂😂😂
U are a joke …do u knw why out culture is highly celebrated ? I’m as much as we think Global we still keep our culture … and that hat u think is Nigerian that own that cultural hat.. stop living life in Nigeria and hv other side of life …
Fila cap and Agbada, both are not indigenous to Ghana.
Ghana people will not kill me. In Nigeria, we have names for fabric but not evil names like Ghana gives. Some like mkpụrụ ọka, horse, and Agu, even jumping horse. We don't have mourning clothes. Nigeria love fabrics. ❤😂😂😂❤❤❤
Because Ankara which means accra, started in Ghana!!
😂😂😂😂 Ghana no get work ooo.
You're doing a great job DJ pakorich I'm ur fan from Lagos Nigeria.
Thanks for listening
She is a foreigner, she has no clue about what you call your different fabrics. I am hearing this for the first time myself....
We Nigerians values our made in Nigeria 🇳🇬 costumes more than foreign,,,,but why Ghanaians always like to put there mouth in another person's business?
She was in Ghana dummy🙄
Funny!! Nigerians trying to tell Ghanaian people about Ankara fabric? 🤣🤣🤣 boy! Just google the history of Ankara in Africa and you’ll know where it all started!
Oga go see down u are just crying up and down@@clementasampana4402
Who told you that cloth is made in Nigeria? Go to Google and search.
Oga it's a good fabric in Nigeria it's called Hollandaise and it's an expensive fabric
Yes tell them, let them hear
Funny!! Nigerians trying to tell Ghanaian people about Ankara fabric? 🤣🤣🤣 boy! Just google the history of Ankara in Africa and you’ll know where it all started!
@@clementasampana4402Let me guess..... Ghana again?
All the Ankara fabrics that Nigerians call hollandies are made in Ghana, Ghana supplies every single country because it is a Ghanaian company. If you doubt it,go to Google and search.
@@bobibrown3358 just google it!!!… that’s why we’re small and mighty, there’s a reason to that!!!!
DJ P, you said it all nothing to add, if Nigerians did not come to the inauguration that would have been a bigger complain. So next time your people should send a memo to the visitors on what they should wear just keep some people happy. 😊
Thanks for sharing
I agree. If there are dos and don'ts at your ceremony, let your guests know before they arrive
If it was an American that wore it it would have be okay? She's not Ghanian ao she's put of it.
Fabrics in Nigeria have names and you can ask a fabric vendor for some fabrics based on the names but we do not attribute them to any situation. You can wear them anywhere.
Ghana people no get work walahi.
Some ghana people no get sense😂😂😂
Thank you, Mazi.
It is today I discover Ghanas is suffering from ancestral curse, if ordinary cloth can put fear in them like this, they need deliverance.
Let me ask you, between ghana and Nigeria which of these countries is suffering from ancestral curse? Nigerian money is useless, you don't have electricity, your economy dead so who is suffering? Mumu!!!!
Well done 👍
The just elected president of Ghana wore an Agbada and a Fila cap, a traditional attire that is not indigenous to Ghana and Nigerians didn’t make it a topic. I myself was shocked but then again I remembered reading, he was raised in Kwara state by a Nigerian step mother. So the Yoruba culture is very familiar to him, and maybe a way of him appreciating that part of his history.
Some Ghanaians back home are too ignorant and full of entitlement mindset. Every country has their own practice and traditions. A cloth may mean something in your country, meanwhile means nothing in another country.
The fabric is called Ankara. It's worn for special occasions. By choosing to wear such attire, she only had honoured Ghana & its President.
Beautiful Nigerian fabric, Ghanaians called it a mourning cloth. Red is a lovely colour for we Nigerians; Rose is red and there is no Nigerian wedding you won't see RED as one of the colours of the day; the annoying part is that Ghanaians knows about this bcoz they are seeing Nigerian weddings on social media, but just choose to drag Regina for nothing.....
We are Nigerians, we and Ghanaians are not doing the same thing; they should just leave us alone this year. It's foolishness to start the new year on this note......
Over sabi is the main problem in Ghana
Every country has its own unique culture, and fashion is an integral part of it. The motifs and colors of fabrics often hold special meanings and are worn during significant occasions. If some Ghanaians are complaining about what a certain individual wore, they have the right to express their concerns. Just because Nigeria or another country may not find it problematic does not mean the individual in question was right.
Ghanaians have chosen to speak out because they value and stand by what symbolizes their culture. There is nothing wrong with expecting someone to research and understand the appropriate attire for a particular occasion, especially something as significant as an inauguration. If the individual failed to do so, wore the wrong outfit, and people felt it was inappropriate, the criticism is aimed at encouraging correction. This ensures such mistakes are not repeated in the future.
The real question is: Would this person have worn the same attire in another country while being fully aware of the occasion's significance and the meaning of the fabric's motifs?
The habit of refusing to acknowledge mistakes is becoming concerning. It's important to accept when something is wrong, learn from it, and make corrections to avoid repeating the same errors.
For goodness sake, she is not a Ghanaian. They could complain if a Ghanaian wore that. You can't force foreigners into dressing to fit into your culture. Your reasoning is flatly wrong.
FYI, red symbolized royalty in Nigeria. It is also the symbol of love in Nigeria. Foreigners have no business observing Ghanaian dress codes.
DJ Pakorich, you mispronounced Regina name.
Ghanaians, we love you. She is an actress.
Ghana wey no even sabi fashion gan 😂 Abeg make una Dey una day this new year, I take God name beg una 👏
Why you dey beg them who dem be? who dey fear them?
@@Coded-f4o Omo does people matter don tire me gan. It seems like they can’t survive in their country without dragging Nigerians and stuffs. Like wtf is their problem 🤔
I can see you talking from 2 mouth. She should go and ask what fabrics means b4 she wears it😂😂😂😂. She has to wear what her country wears not to please any one. Abeg ya'll Ghanians are so petty
Hmmm,for cloth again,God help us,Ankara wey we dey wear with joy
Some of ghana people dont have sense just imagine what the are saying
They no get sense at all
We do not have meanings to any fabric in Nigeria,
I gifted my Ghanaian mother in law a "wax print" during my wedding to her daughter, it was wrapped in a nice wrapper, 8 years later, I was asked to come and take back the gift because she just discovered after 8yrs that the name of the gift is not good
@@yahaaghtv 😂😂😂😂😂 ohh this serious
Am close to Guamanian wallah Ghanaian never love Nigerian’s
Yes we will never till u people learn to respect us on our land, and stop yr criminality on our land,I know ull say there are criminals here,yes but Ghanians criminals don't go to Nigeira to kill NIGERIANS there,
Please forgive her in Nigeria, which is called Ankara.does not mean anything in Nigeria. Depending on her style, she likes in the market. I am a hundred per cent sure that she didn't know anything about it
Regina is not a Ghanian, she doesn't know the difference between funerals and not funeral clothes. These guys will always have an excuse to attack Nigerians. Very bad.
They should go to sleep. Why didn't they ask Tinubu why he was wearing black... which is actually for mourning worldwide???
Regina dressed to match her husband. Some Ghanaians should quit acting like villagers.
Ghanaians must have a way to complain
It's a cultural shock. It's nothing to worry about pls
It’s pronounce as ray-gi- na
Clothing is clothing. If a particular country name a particular clothing, that's their own cup of tea. Their are other things to worry about. One county's meat is another country's poison. That's just been petty.
Constructive feedback is what we want not to label concern Ghanaian as speaking unnecessarily....
What she wore to the place is absolutely not fine at all....
So Regina doesn't know that wear such for funerals abhi?
If she is celebrating her child's birthday or victoryand they bring these colors would she 😃...?
Steps you people have nothing to do ,if you all want something to talk about go to LA and help all the fire victims. Love you regina❤❤❤❤.
they should help themselves in that useless country
Una dey mad.
We call the attire ankara and we use that on daily basis, normal dressing. The Ghanians should understand that.
Bro If Nigeria talk now, tell your people to be looking for a better things to talk about
❤
Hhhhmmmmm Ghana 🇬🇭 and Nigeria 🇳🇬 always banter 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
More like Ghanaians always looking for an excuse to bring up Nigeria.
Nigerians do not relate particular fabrics with particular situations! We might have names for a lot of these fabrics but these names are simply for identification and sometimes, prestige!
Dey no get sense...
Its simply called cultural shock.
I dont think she knows..she wouldn't wear it if she knows...
Ghanaians and funerals are like 5 n 6. Leave our Regina alone ❤, pls take Tinubu 😂
Nigeria has many businesses to do than engage in cheap, dle talks
But she is not a Ghanaian. I am sure she did not do it intentionally. After all, what would be her intention for putting it on such occasion? So they should cut her some slack.
The one regina is wearing is not the cheap type
...abeg gana whiz fabric una get to be billionaire in dollars 💸 💵 💲 🤑 💰 💱 .
Na wah for una .😂😂😂😂
Unfortunately, that's a culture clash. We need to call a meeting of Nigeria's president and Ghanian president and settle it out so that it won't degeraye to a street fight. Apologies Ghana
Na wa 4ghana
We beat Ghana in Jellof rice and now they want to try their luck on Ankara.
😂😂😂😂 she is creating content
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Is she a Ghanaian how will she know , we use Ankara for everything , it could be an Ashoebi for anything so u mean Ghanaians sew Asibi just for funarals ? 😊
That is hollandaise 😮😮😮very expensive and she is not Ghanaian 😢
Please call someone tell me,why do Ganians complain about NIGERIANS. YOU guys are too much.
Ghana people are very funny, it just a cloth, are you living in the 24th century.
Ghana sometime it's look like you people don't have any to do, now is Nigeria not brahim again,we Nigerian don't know all this, please Ghana wake
One man food is another man poison,
Saying brahim having pistol,
What as it got to do with Nigeria, you choose to give your fabric and evil name, Ghanaians come close, an American came to Ghana and stayed in your presidential house and sang a ynash song and made a video that is still on TH-cam today, you people clapped and told him to come again another year of return to sing same ynash song in the presidential lodge, but you are crying over a dress name that doesn’t have meaning in Nigeria, Abeg make una shift.
What do you mean by unnecessary rants, we have our traditions, beliefs and norms, which of course makes no meaning to you. When you go to Rome you do what Romans do. BR
Your norms and beliefs, in the occasion was there colour for the day? For few hours occasion you want her to behave like a roman, you guys are unexposed, and you feel unnecessary entitled, leave your village and explore, cos your reasonings are way behind
Stop being petty and focus on what is trending, young lady raising an alerm on unnecessary things
@@Alvinankonye ……. And you are leaving in Gh with your overly exposed self. lol
@@janetbosomprah3856 Why should I leave in Ghana? No I don't
Mumu talk And very useless Talk
This is quite pathetic. Tell your people to grow up and get a life. The should stop conflating Nigeria and Ghana. More important things to do and develope in Ghana
How is she to know your costumes. She's Nigerian and its an ordinary clothe. Some Ghanaian are so petty with issues.
Una own too much make una leave Regina alone
Ghanaians stop the nonsense
Regina is not a Ghanaian
Her material is a normal fabric here in Nigeria, we don't use it for burial, una too much haba
Alatafuo be moaaa
Omo Ghana get time oo. She's Nigerian not Ghanaian.
Constructive feedback is what we want not to label concern Ghanaian as speaking unnecessarily....
What she wore to the place is absolutely not fine at all....
So Regina doesn't know that wear such for funerals abhi?
If she is celebrating her child's birthday or victoryand they bring these colors would she 😃...?