The small lagoon has always fascinated me. When you drive over its inlet/outlet it seems peculiar that it is on the opposite side to the seaward side. I can see children playing in it, what fun. Surely they should plant coconut trees along the coast, providing shade and their roots network helps resist coastal erosion.
‼️‼️ Just imagine someone born and raised over here calling a KUMASI boy a villager 😂😂 we live in a sad world paaaa. That small town was owned by the white people ooo including most of the buildings
Good job ❤
I'm very happy to see my good old Sekondi , home sweet home you done a good bro
@@tackoradikofi8727 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Good work home sweet home. I have seen my house for so many years
In fact, Ghana needs redevelopment
Good work done!
@@davidhenryappiah4639 thanks 🙏
Thats a great view ❤
@@joepasaasa 🙏🙏❤️
We miss home so much
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The small lagoon has always fascinated me.
When you drive over its inlet/outlet it seems peculiar that it is on the opposite side to the seaward side.
I can see children playing in it, what fun.
Surely they should plant coconut trees along the coast, providing shade and their roots network helps resist coastal erosion.
Wow nice one bro keep it up
@@David-hx7jo 🙏
What's the name of that song, and where can I find it?
‼️‼️ Just imagine someone born and raised over here calling a KUMASI boy a villager 😂😂 we live in a sad world paaaa. That small town was owned by the white people ooo including most of the buildings
Why do Asantes belittle people always?
No it was not owned by abrofo.
It became part of a protectorate but was still owned by the local indigenous people.
Stop spewing alternative facts
Take Your Childish To Your Animal Kingdom Nonsense Kotobonku
@@alpha_vision Telling the truth is belittling you? what kind of inferior complex is that and did i mention any tribe over here. Tribalistic f00I
Ghana's natural resources have been wasted. Look their underdeveloped cities and town. 😅😅😅😅