DID SHE REGRET SCHOOLING IN NIGERIA🇳🇬? A GHANAIAN🇬🇭 WHO SCHOOLED IN NIGERIA SHARES HER EXPERIENCES.
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- This Ghanaian Princess went to Nigeria for her tertiary institution and she shares her experiences with us. Please watch, like, share and comment.
I also schooled in Nigeria. I am a Ghanaian
Beautiful interview, Nana Akua sounds very intelligent and smart. BEFE you were very professional with your questions.
Thank you🙏🏾
Quite an interesting interview. Kudos to these two beautiful ladies.
@@jamesasak4592 thank you🙏🏾
This is the type of video we expect from you. Keep it up!
People used to come from England to come study at the University of Ibadan.
Nigeria is peace Corp of the world 🌎
She is a good entertainer. Interesting to watch.I pray Ur acquired education, prospers Ur life , Amen. Cheers. ❤❤❤
@@segunhudu260 Amenn🙏🏾🙏🏾
This is for your Ghanian viewers, if you get the opportunity to go to Landmark or Covenant Universities, please don't turn it down. You'll be better for it. Those two universities are competing with universities in the West.
They are private unis, right?
@aryeemeg7617yeah
@@aryeemeg7617 Yes they are. They are in the class of Ashesi University only more
Well done BEFE for such a professional interview kudos 👌👍
@@danduncan5961 thank you soo much🙏🏾🤩
Befe's Space,, that was fantastic story.
Very entertaining and educative. You are doing well sister. My first time commenting here.
@@kwabenawarrioradjei4732 thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🏾😊
Landmark University Nigeria
Is nice with manicured lawns.
Nuff respect
We eat eba in ghana especially the coastal fishing communities in the western region. We just dont call it eba but its virtually the same thing. Its the fisherman's favorite
I love the personality of this Nana lady. She appears like a quite introvert and, same time, extrovert no dull moment person. So interesting.
@@FredDeGreat thank you 🙏🏾😁
And they'd keep wondering why Nigerians thrive. Imagine giving Nigerians scholarship and 95% of them turning it down because they were scared.
Come walk the talk. No be to stay one place dey claim I too know...
God bless you Nana...
Impressive interview watching from England I enjoyed it
@@harrybrown4638 thank you🙏🏾
Lovely interview, i enjoyed it
@@uchedouglas3456 thank you🙏🏾😊
How uninformed people can chose to be. There are thousands of Ghanaians and west Africans living and thriving in Nigeria quietly, but many just chose ignorance. Many Ghanaians came to Nigeria for one thing or the other and never left till date.
Nice interview though.
@@ChuksReal thank you🙏🏾
Been in Nigeria before with my sister. There was an attempt to catch my sister for ritual money. A police suspected me at the US embassy - Lagos for resembling an armed robber and took my money from me. There are some very good individuals but it is never a safe country to thrive.
Good job. Great 👍 interview Befe
@@charlesfrimpong thank you 🙏🏾😊
If there is no jamb and UME, the universities in Nigeria won't be able to accommodate all secondary school graduates. That's why they have multi level exams to eliminate some students. We have too many young people
I agree. Years ago we had similar in Ghana. My older siblings wrote what we called the University Entrance exams back in the late 90’s after writing the SSCE before gaining admission into any university in Ghana. They cancelled it once they got the admission under control.
You are justifying the limitations. The govt should invest more in education. Period! This is one area where the Nigerian government failed woefully.
Majority of Nigerian's who schooled in Ghana is those who didn't pass JAMB. Some tried two three times.
Go and check the international ranking of Ghana and Nigeria schools . Nigeria schools far behind schools in Ghana . Who needs those fake , forgery certificates from Nigeria. Your
President has secondary certificate, but can’t tell which he attended
Because your officials are corrupt! Oh poor you!
People who failed JAMB and WAEC go outside Nigeria 🇳🇬 to school
@@fredricktony9465 Your leaders are corrupt so that's how they deal with you to extort your monies! Oh poor you!
@@johnsonm2499 what about those who hate the ASU strike and what to school somewhere???
Madam Gari mixed with hot water has been part of Ghanaian food for ages. Volta region, eastern region Accra etc. so refiran from saying Gari is not part of Ghanaian food
Only in the Volta region not in the Eastern or the Greater Accra region
Thank you, she is ignorant of that. We call it gari fufuo
@@Head_Onno, it is also found among the Akans, we call it gari fufuo
But ewe people migrated from nigeria
Gari is not fancied by some tribes/ethnic groups in Ghana. I have left the name out on purpose, but it’s a fact. So…
Nana is not a pet name at times when a child is name after his or her grandfather or grandmother can be called name in respect of the elder because you can not mention your grandfather or grandmother mother's real name when you calls that child
She is spewing her ignorance. Nana is not Prince or Princess. Nana, original a title to express respect for the elderly and royalty
no eba has been part of the voltariens food in the volta region oooo and eba means "clay" in EWE but the Akans do not eat it much though now learning to eat it
Ewe people migrated from nigeria
Nice interview paa. Very intelligent woman. Enjoyed listening to her paa. However am surprised that she seemingly still has a Nigerian accent.
Really? I did not see a Nigerian accent. What made you think she has a Nigerian accent? She speaks just like my aunt.
Did we watch the same interview?🤔
Really which word or sentence sounded Nigerian ? The interviewer is Nigerian do you mean they sound the same? You need your ears syringed mate!
This is the experience you get when you take the bold steps to get out of your comfort zone to explore other countries, which is what Nigerians are good at
She clearly has improved her bad accent. She is now speaking a standard English accent, that isn't flawed with banku intonation.
Are you kidding? I have never seen an interview this interesting in my life.
Awww thank you🙏🏾😁
Yes Befe just asking intelligent relevant and editing and summarizing the video nicely too. Good one
There is no doubt, when you travel out, accent would always be a challenge. I was laughed at back in Ghana school when my lecturer asked me, what is debt-A.
For a moment, I did not understand after he said it twice and the whole class laughed until when the lecturer wrote it on the board and I said, you mean "debtOR"..
Go and check it that is why Nigeria is the most intelligent people in the world
Immature
I don’t understand this statement, please throw more light on this nonsense
In Nigeria we have more than 2m people writing jam every year so it makes it more compitative here in Nigeria
Jamb is not a limitation. It’s to prepare you ahead and you can get your ssce but you have to prove your result and same practice is done by the institution which is post utme. Prof wole Soyinka did it 5 times before he passed and got admissions…. I remember in my school then even after my post utme, my faculty still organized theirs 😅
After all this your explanation, you still think Jamb it's not a limitation?
guy i wrote jamb 9 times
@@daviddadzie7185 imagine 9 times, that's 9 years. Kai this country dey show us shege sha
Why Nigerians worry themselves writing lots of exams yet their country is messed up?
Why Nigerians worry themselves writing lots of exams yet their country is messed up?
Wednesday borns we are the best 👌
@@danduncan5961 yes ooo😁✌️
Nice interview by all standards
@@mickeygh2589 thank you🙏🏾😊
Did she visit Lagos, Abuja? Would have wanted her experience of life in those parts
@@MarkNtiri she did not visit Abuja according to the interview. She did not mention Abuja
One for the interviewer…please “Ghana Must Go” is wired in our psyche now ooo. You guys always explain it away like “you guys did it to us first, and we also did to you back”. Fine, that being the case, we have become wiser not to jump at going to Nigeria. Honest truth!
So Ghanaians are no longer in Nigeria?
“Not to jump at going to…”. Didn’t say they absolutely abandoned going to…. Regardless, there’s nothing wrong with learning from EXPERIENCE.
nice one
@@Just4womenafrica thank you🙏🏾
I’m sad she didn’t see the similarity between palm nut soup eaten with yam and yam porridge one of the very best dishes
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Most of the Ghanaian best senators, Lawyers, pastors, etc schooled in Nigeria.
Your statement is invalid, just because you said senator, we don’t have senators and they definitely didn’t school there. You could have said some but if you say most then you’re definitely wrong.
There's nothing like limitation, in Nigeria here we choose best from best within our students cos, university is valuable here has d highest tertiary institutions, u can apply for the polytechnic or the lower institutions if can't make it to university that's make our students the best every where u find them in the world 🌎
That's why if you're a jambite in Nigeria u're very much respected
@@emmanuelshinayo4602 😂😂you are funny
@@Befe_Spacethere’s nothing funny in what he says…. That’s it! Your jamb results will tell you where you fit. And that’s why some go out of the country to other African countries to skip such process…
JAMB is meant to limit access because there are fewer vacancies in the public universities but not to choose the brightest. Why do you write WAEC exams then? Frustrating young people doesn't help anyone but rather inhibits their potential.
I like that you are being vocal about this, proud of yourself. Finally Ghana can rest. 😅
I think that some where in the 80s some Ghanaians after o levels will go to Nigeria to continue their education. I think at that time there was no jamb and other frustrating mechanisms and think with o levels you could gain admission to start your university education thus avoid😢 "A "level as at that time. At that time Nigeria had a lot of private universities while Ghana had non of that. It really painful that rather than solving the problem of accessibility to the Universities preventing or limiting students from entering university has been the option that the authorities have decided apply and I think that it's not the right way.For God sake solve the problem don't make things worse.
😂😂😂😂You ghanaians are very ignorant. You should know that University education is not for everyone. Some pple are better of without University degrees. Some are better learning trade and that is what jamb and post jamb try to ensure that only those are admitted. Nigeria is a competitive country in all life spheres thats why we are best in what we do. See the records we break, its all start from the competitive Nigerian spirit.. if you can't make your way into the University, there are polytechnics and also the college of education. There are over 300 accredited tertiary institutions (universities, polytechnics and college of education)in Nigeria. There are also technical schools for secondary schools. So everyone doesn't have to have a tertiary education degree.
Yeah, Jamb actually started in the mid-80's...... Before that we had HSC ..You must go through it a year and half or so...If u passed well you are qualified to go to the university...It was also called Advanced level..
Great interview. Thanks Befe.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
EH EH Experience.
Pasta pray lol
Ghanaians we're not adventurous at all. It's shameful. See the 5 other Ghanaian students decline the Nigeria trip supposedly on the basis of fear for their safety
That is one of the differences between Nigerians and Ghanaians. Nigerians are adventurous and daring, and Ghanaians are not.
True .. we fall for trends and any popular nonsense especially negetivity
U don't know what you're talking about, don't be spewing anything that comes from ur mouth. Use i don't used we..... U and who are not adventurous..
I won't see danger and go into it. If it was me, I will decline also. Safety first. People are running from their space and you are running into that space. Well done.
@@Dailymotion_greatest-one in the case of these guys at least visit the country first, and if everywhere or majority of places are bad, you can leave, but not just act on 'hearsay'
People go to Ghana to study is because they can't get into the Nigerian universities. Ghana is a cheaper and easier option for them, everyone's first choice is a Nigerian university.
Who said Ghana is cheaper? Foreign students in Ghana pay in dollars
So the way you are talking seems there is a problem in studying In Nigerian university. It’s a choice. People from USA are doing their masters and undergraduate in Ghana
So what are you talking about. It’s a choice. Also apply for university of Ghana and see whether it’s cheaper. It’s just easy and also also well organized. I will invite you bro
I know one German guy studying in the university of Ghana.
Their population is too much for the universities to accommodate most of them that is why they are using JAMB . Ghana is not cheap. I know a Nigerian who was in University in Nigeria but left and came to a nursing school in Ghana.
Western Nigeria is the safest region in Nigeria, US foreign advisor warn against traveling to most part of Nigeria, except Western (Yorubaland) Nigeria.
Nana means chief, queen, grandparent, neither a prince nor princess.
Nana means KING and not chief as you said, there’s no chief in any Ghanaian languages
@@PrinceHamid-vz6tt King or chief. Ignorance is bliss!!
Nigerians go to Ghana for university studies is because of the population, the universities can't accommodate everyone
You're Ashanti and who asked your tribe let's stop divisions and move on as Ghanaians
@@tchamola7572 she has the right to say her tribe
That's not true, we have Eba but we call it gari fufu. We rather adapted name not the food
Eba and garri foto are two different things garri foto is more like garri jelof you can add carrot etc like jelof rice but Eba is the garri mixed with boiled water till it turns same texture as fufu and used for swallow with any soup of your choice. So it's not the same I know garri foto
@Shadowbliz94 there is gari fufu made with hot water and gari for made with springing of room temperature water on it. In my first comments I didn't gari foto
Walled University? Did u need an exeat to go out? Im curious.
There are too many applications
So so dark 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😫😫😫😫
And so? Idiot! Do you want her to bleach ?
whats wrong with being dark?
This neo colonial mentality and inferiority complex are killing us. No wonder skin bleaching is common.
Authentic asante lady no bleach, she's beautiful and intelligent.
Ashantis are more darker
Not true Not all
So what ??? Which African is white?
What does this mean?
Forget about the idiot @@johnboateng184
Nana is not princess!!!
English na yr mate .
😂😂
@@Fiifiperry I’m sure you have included in your communication and if you stood for examination it’ll be your friend wouldn’t it?
I think the frequent strike actions is also one of the reasons Nigerians school in Ghana. Plus Ghana's government unis and secondary schools are better than Nigeria's.
You now amala is the same as kunkuntay amala is made from yam powder while kunkuntay is made of cassava.
Ohh I see😊
So how is dis the same boi
Are u a Kotokoli?cos kunkuntey diɛ adɛn?
@mari😂😂😂😂amimran7324
She’s wrong, Gari is originally a Ewe food so we do eat Eba but it’s not our main everyday food as it in Nigeria.
Gari😂ewe
You did not ask her about the naija jollof. She would have testified
Those are childish
Nigerians walk into Ghana universities. I dare any Ghanaian to pass Jamb and post UTME then contact me for your scholarship.
Your Jamb stays in Nigeria. it’s of no value internationally and that’s on …..!
Nigerians who schooled or schooling in Ghana are those that did not pass their jamb or post UTME, to get admission in a university in Ghana is very cheap and easy compared to Nigeria universities
Really you comparing Ghana universities as cheap. Have you seen any Ghanaian attend Nigerian school. Never. Nigerian school are not worth any Ghanaian time.
@@adwoachavis9941 because Ghanaians are timid and not adventurous and moreso, do not have money to studdy outside Ghana, go to google and check university rankings in Africa and see were Ghana universities are, distance 50th in Africa
JAMB is not a quality control institution. It's a quantity control body, meaning it's meant to reduce the number of students that would be admitted to the limited spaces in the universities.
@adwoachavis9941
Ghanaians know they'll be outclassed and out of place in any 9ja higher institutions. Furthermore, they'll be consumed in their inferiority complex mentality and will struggle to socialise with those Nigerian youths. In a nutshell, dem go chance and oppress dem there. Confra guys go exploit their life to nonsense because they'll easily see through their weak mentality. Las Las, Ghanaians are not as intelligent as they love to believe they are, therefore, will struggle to cut through the everyday hustle of life in a typical 9ja Campus.
Another delulu
I do not know what accent is that. That is not a Ghanaian accent.
Is Ghana accent maybe you are not used to it
You must be the village Ghanaians then, typical villager that has that deep Ghana accent but she is a city lady who has travel and add some accent to her mother tongue. Just like Ghanaian America who has American accent.
@@ucheanamonye4799 no need to insult her…. What has people who live in the village done to you? ! Not all people from Ghana hinterland have an accent. Stop stereotyping people from the village that you think 🤔 have no education!
@@africanayasmin6210 you lack understanding too, did you see any insult? a villager is not an insult because you know the reason he said that. Might be jealous she travelled to Nigeria and because of that she’s no longer a Ghanaian if she doesn’t have that typical village accent.
@adwoachavis9941 I agree with you that her accent does not sound Ghanaian.
They can mask and pretend to be Ghanaians but their language and accent will give them out.