6 Reasons Nigerians should visit Ghana
The West African countries of Ghana and Nigeria have an ongoing rivalry
between them akin to that of siblings. From football, to politics, to
entertainment, citizens of each country always want to demonstrate their
superiority over the other, howbeit not in a hateful or biased manner. It
is always more bants than facts. There have been several episodes, of
‘social media wars’ or ‘Twitter Fights’ between citizens of both countries
that leaves us all clutching our stomach with laughter. Through it all
though, it is obvious that it is all love and sport.
In this post, we attempt to give reasons why Nigerians, despite the rivalry
with their Ghanian counterparts, should visit the Gold Coast. Just like
Nigeria, Ghana is rich in history, mineral resources, culture, tradition
and places of interest to see and visit.
Many Nigerians do not even know that in Ghana you have Hausa and Fulani
speaking people like there are in Nigeria.
Cousins
Ghanians are like cousins to Nigerians. Visiting Ghana for a Nigerian is
like visiting your cousins for holiday. There are lots you share in common,
but somehow you all still do things differently. Case in point, the jollof.
When Nigerians visit Ghana there is an air of familiarity about the place,
some lingo and slangs are commonly used, but their pidgin is still very
confusing.
Food
Shitor. Banku. Waakye. Jollof. The list is endless really. Ghanian cuisine
can be a joy to experience and even though the eternal battle over whose
jollof is better still rages on, no Nigerian should visit Ghana without
tasting the jollof. Ghanaian food is actually so popular in Nigeria that
there are bukas and restaurants in Lagos dedicated to selling just Ghanaian
meals. The most popular among them is Ghana High.
Shatta Wale
Shatta Wale is Ghana’s biggest music sensation at the moment. And only
recently he has had a war of words with Nigerian pop artistes on social
media. As long as you are not one to take these things too seriously,
visiting Ghana to see a Shatta Wale show should be on your list of things
to do, at least that way you can see what the hype is about yourself and
tell if he is as great as he says he really is.
Beaches
Ghana is blessed with such an impressive stretch of beach line. If you are
tired of the Elegushi and Oniru beaches of Lagos, switch it up by exploring
the coastline of Labadi and Kobrobite. If you are enthusiastic about
wildlife, visit the Cocoloco beach where you would find turtles and a large
number of river birds. Beach Resorts in Ghana
< https://travel.jumia.com/en-gb/landing/ghana-beach-resorts
> are beautiful
and spending a night or more in one of them would greatly enrich your Ghana
experience. Hospitality in Ghana is amazing with big establishments and accra
hotels < https://travel.jumia.com/en-gb/hotels/ghana/accra/6297295
> offering
top notch service to travelers.
Charle Wote
We have Calabar Carnival. They have Charle Wote. This annual street cum art
festival does get bigger and better every year with amazing exhibitions,
musical performances, art installations, food, merchandise vendors as well
as live music and dance that goes on well into the night. For anyone who
enjoys having a good time, when in Ghana, Charle Wote is a must attend.
Nigerian Community
There is a perpetually growing Nigerian community in Ghana and visiting
Ghana would definitely feel like home. It wont be long before you notice
the familiar accent of a Nigerian, no matter where he is from back home and
quickly tag them as your brother or your sister. Especially in Ghanian
Universities where many Nigerians turn to as an alternative to schooling in
Europe or right here at home.
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6 Reasons Nigerians should visit Ghana
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