20 Strange Things That Only Exist in GHANA!
20 Strange Things That Only Exist in GHANA!
20 Strange Things That Only Exist in GHANA!
Ghana, a jewel of Africa, is steeped in rich cultural traditions and hosts some fascinating facts. It boasts the continent’s sole natural lake, claims some of the world’s most abundant gold and diamond deposits, and has unique customs, some of which, like the trokosi slave rituals, are deeply…
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Wow, Great Job!! Very interesting content 👌!!
Extremely excellent work.
Infact you're intelligent!!😊
Keep up the good work.
How could this country possibly be our homeland that we could embrace America is our culture that we should investigate and embrace as black people
The naming is the same as in Suriname. My name is Kodjo born on Monday
The 8 th day just like britmilla in Judisme
That baby at 2:23 looks like a grown azz man, dang.
Very little of these things are strange, they are simply cultural traditions and practises…. they are only strange to western peoples.
"challenges like safety and comfort" that's crazy 😮
Akwasidae is not only celebrated by the Asante people. It's celebrated by all Akan tribes including the Akwamu, Dormaa, Akuapem, Akyem, etc
I can confirm the thumbnail brought a lot of people here 😭😭
If you show Ghanaians' culture and traditions, you might want to be more cautious and respectful in your words, such as "weird and strange." It is offensive to describe the tradition and culture as weird just because it's not your or American culture or practices.
Why did you put a sexy girls picture on the cover? Why do you try to attract people with such a picture? I will complain about your channel by YouTube.
Kwasia! but its okay! 😂
Ghana I don’t think I could live there let alone want to visit
There is no big six in Ghana.. there’s one great giant and five stupid dwarfs
I am Kwasi & lived in Ghana for 3 yrs in early 1970s.
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Could it be that she was paid to show case her foreign attractions of African heritage. We should globalization, and not condemn. Thank your
The coffin practice isn’t common and NOT linked to culture whatsoever but more of a personal choice(vanity)!
Not every Ghanaians ve that culture of naming of the day you are born, some are tribal
Awesome
This is cultural not strange at all.
The day names is NOT in every region
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NOTHING STRANGE: ITS ALL ABOUT CONTINENTAL ANCIENT SETTINGS🖤🌍🖤
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I have walked the Kakum park monkey Bridge so nice experience
Akwasidae is not celebrated by Ashantis alone but all the Akan tribes in Ghana of which Ashantis are part
This story has to be edited and changed those narrator because if that person is a born and bread Ghanaian she will pronounced names correctly and understand what ever she is saying, thank you.
They celebrate furnerals like new orleans
As a Ghanaian. I appreciate some of the unknown information been given most likely by a foreign national.
Nice 🇰🇳👍 video
Thanks for sharing this beautiful ❤video ❤❤❤❤
But day names and time someone was born is an African thing how is that Ghanaian only.
What is strange about these things you are talking about? Do you understand the word strange? You are telling about normal cultural activities and items about the people, and you call it strange. Are you serious?
I have waited watching for a weird things they do but did not see it. I saw a normal life of the peoples. May be the caption should be changed.
Good job ❤
Lake Bosom WHAT???
Lol. Tro Tro (tror tror) . Like half a nickel (in the US coin). That was how much they use to charge back in day for a ride.That’s Ga language . Bless your heart. I enjoyed very much watching this 🙏🏾🇬🇭🇬🇭🇺🇸🇺🇸.
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what is strange about the things mentioned in this video?
Our coffin culture dates back to the time we built the pyramids. It was a competitive tradition among families. The coffin of each dead loved one was designed to match or beat that of the other family. Decorated with gold and other ornaments, we covered our embalmed bodies to preserve the bodies for years to come. Today, we design the coffins according to the trade of the dead loved one. Craftsmanship has always been part of us.
Watching and learning from Malawi
I will give you 6/10 you have done well but I will advise you if you want to talk about Ghana culture please make deep research in our culture we have over 767 culture you talk about a few tribe culture but we have a lot of tribes in Ghana but I will give it to you you have done well and we have our best food jollof rice fufu and banku and etcetera
I agree