THIS IS LIFE IN GHANA: polygamy, kings, tribes, what you should Not do, dangers

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THIS IS LIFE IN GHANA: polygamy, kings, tribes, what you should Not do, dangers


Get to know Ghana: its geography, how to live, culture, traditions, places to see and much more.

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  1. Most of your info were wrong 😂😂😂 cheap research. And why do focus on only rural areas, seen many of your videos and you only focus on remote rural area

  2. If Europeans are going to share their one-sided experience and views about the culture, society, life and history of any country in Africa, please keep to the facts and the truth as much as humanly possible, no matter how painful it may be. I've visited Ghana, Africa on three different occasion as well as a visit to two of the slaves dungeons located there. Ghana is my personal opinion is literally heaven on earth (Peaceful) especially when the enemy is kept out of it business. Just to note a major discrepancy I noticed in the video. The so-called "Elmina Castle" was far from a castle. It was one of the most dehumanizing SLAVE DUNGEONS in the 15th & 16th century used by the demonic, heartless, non-conscious, and former slave masters in the colonization and slavery of our ancestors. These slave dungeons was beyond unsanitary as far as the living condition was concerned. The environment inside of those slave dungeons were used to abuse, rape, cage, torture, maim, murder, and starve the most rebellious of our ancestors who refused the evil and wickedness treatment of their and our open enemy. I don't recalled any of that being mentioned about Elmina's Slave Dungeon in the video. It's also interesting that the term "SANFOKA" was never mentioned in the video as well. I don't have to wonder why, I already know why. It was several other discrepancies in the video as well, but I'll leave it there. "BLACK LIVES MATTER!

  3. "Ghana means warrior or king…..the official language is english."

    Smh.

    The warriors couldn't have fought the colonizers too hard to have their indigenous cultures nearly wiped out.

    The white man is gonna pay dearly for his genocide. All across the globe.

    …..The Mau Mau FOREVER!!!!!

  4. Thank you for your insight. I currently live in Accra amongst my husband’s maternal tribe, The Ga. I’m surprised you don’t mention them in your video since they are THE tribe of Accra.

  5. Some of the statements are not factual. Tribal marks faded out decades ago. Nobody eats maggots. May be it's "akokun" , that is the akan name for the large larvae found in rotting palm trees that you are referring to.

  6. Most African countries including the Muslim dominant nations practise polygamy. Hence, many children who needs care by the volunteer organisations. Promiting women's awakening and empowering is one thing, while the constitutional reforms from the top is desperately required. Applies to all the nations.

  7. People should do as they like.
    I used to tell my girlfriends to go find someone else to F when they were annoying me.
    It never worked.
    I mean one would but not once I told her to. 😂😂
    Now I can’t stand being around anyone for more that 15 minutes.
    So marriage is out of the question. 😂

  8. Let me guess Ghana just became popular in the last 5 months due to global warming. 🤣🤣🤣 You should be ashamed of yourself. Our Heavenly Farther is watching and you will reap what you sow. Blessings

  9. The government controls a significant part of the economy and rhis is centered aroung accra. One way to reduce this for government to decentralize government busi ess into all the regional capitals so that people do not have to come to accra in their numbers the way they are doing now.

  10. Dances with coffins are not a part of any ghanaian culture, please. Get your facts straight. The youngmen in tuxedos who have gone viral on social media doing dances with coffins created this as part of making a living. It is mot cultural.