NAIROBI KENYA 🇰🇪 OR ACCRA GHANA? 🇬🇭 | WHICH CITY IS BETTER FOR EXPATS? | 2 YEARS LIVING IN GHANA

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    NAIROBI KENYA 🇰🇪 OR ACCRA GHANA? 🇬🇭 | WHICH CITY IS BETTER FOR EXPATS? | 2 YEARS LIVING IN GHANA
    Welcome back my beautiful gems! Join me as I sit down to have a candid conversation with this beauty who left Nairobi Kenya to marry a Ghanaian! She has been living in Ghana for two years and this is what she had to say. Comment below to let us know what you thought. Bridging the gap. Kicking it with our brothers and sisters. Putting the pen in OUR hands. Love y'all! Peace. Subscribe to her channel ‪@newdawnafrica‬ and tell her I sent you :)
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Komentáře • 314

  • @mrw1762
    @mrw1762 Před rokem +21

    Ondiro, very articulate and poignant.

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +2

      A beautiful soul! Thanks for watching :)

    • @Luhje
      @Luhje Před rokem

      if africa was the united states, this should give someone an idea.
      Johannesburg South Africa ........................... Los Angeles
      Nairobi Kenya .................................................. New York
      Accra Ghana ................................................... Atlanta

    • @sebastianbukki3952
      @sebastianbukki3952 Před rokem

      ​@@LuhjeI'd rather put Johannesburg as New-York since it's the leading business city in Africa,
      Nairobi as San Francisco because it's Africa's tech capital.
      And ghana and LA though...😊

    • @emmanuelsarpong9009
      @emmanuelsarpong9009 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MightyIntellectual you guys should stop this comparison. It’s unhealthy. We should be talking about how can come together. No one cares whether you are Ghanaian or Kenyan when leave Africa. They only see you as African. Let’s stop this unhealthy fights and comparisons.

  • @erickkinyua952
    @erickkinyua952 Před rokem +18

    I can see Ghanaians don't like criticism. It's good to hear the negative side of the story too

  • @ojijo_G
    @ojijo_G Před rokem +6

    I've live in both kenya and Ghana. Ondiro is speaking facts & figures!

  • @SuperJackmj
    @SuperJackmj Před rokem +16

    There is nothing to compare between Nairobi and Accra honestly. It's like day and night. No apologies.

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +2

      I can’t wait to visit and decide myself 🤪 next up on the list

    • @dismasmakhanu2292
      @dismasmakhanu2292 Před rokem

      I lived in accra ,it's a great city.,take it for instance east Legon vs yaya kilimani area.,they rime

    • @sallyolembo9099
      @sallyolembo9099 Před 23 dny

      I like the Nairobi lady!!

  • @ciruwainaina
    @ciruwainaina Před rokem +8

    From a kenyan, Ghana people come down she's speaking of her experiences which are valid. There is no competition Eventually Africa will be one country and none of these will matter.

  • @sundayboss3062
    @sundayboss3062 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Well articulated girls keep up the honest journalism. Watching from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @user-wn7mh4ms3n
    @user-wn7mh4ms3n Před rokem +7

    i have read the comments and i think for a kenyan, leaving in Ghana can rave us bonkers .....Kenya is first-paced country, time conscious population , merit oriented...if Ghanians are not offering these then don`t blame this articulate lady...you have to understand that culture shock is there...and she has laid Ghana bare.....Kenya isn`t heaven, we have low sides too .we`re just vibrating on a different frequency. we kenyans love Ghaniansjust you know, especially the black stars who have done Africa proud many a time. but be honest, if you want a good picture of a Kenyan then she is the perfect example.

  • @oscarfunnyvideos
    @oscarfunnyvideos Před rokem +19

    Yean Kenyan girls are very energetic especially from Nairobi. What I like about this video there is zero bullshit talk just the truth right from the heart no sugar coding. So much insights. I live in Kenya since 5 years. First in Nairobi and 4 years now in Mombasa. From the interview I would say that Mombasa is more like Ghana. Nairobi is such a vibrant city with energetic and well educated people. Mombasa is more like vacation people don't really hurry or respect time. What I like about Kenyans they know that they live in a very good country and that they can make it here. Who started a career sees that he can have a better life in Kenya then in Europa or the US and it is true. The advice that I can give to people who want to relocate or visit Africa don't go to a hotel book airbnb. And book to live with the family. Like that you meet very interesting people that will help you with.a lot of things and you will experience the country like it is. And change places after a while, like after 2 weeks. How do you pick a region you want to live in. In Kenya you pick a mall you like and then you try to find a place in that area. Because everything happens in the malls. And even the best restaurants are there.

    • @kissphamous5451
      @kissphamous5451 Před rokem +5

      U're mad how can u say a whole country is like one town or city U're mad again

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +2

      @@kissphamous5451
      You're the one encouraging this 😄
      I've learned that our general attitude as ghanaians seems to only fuel arrogance in some people. It doesn't mean we shouldn't be nice or we should stop being friendly, be you have to have boundaries and know where to draw the line. That way you don't have to get to the point where you become upset and telling people they're 'mad' cause they've abandoned respect 😄😄. If you have good boundaries it get to that point in the first place

  • @Deggoo
    @Deggoo Před rokem +10

    Accra lifestyle is like Mombasa kenya

  • @JAFFEJOFFER144
    @JAFFEJOFFER144 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really Dope content lil sis 💯

  • @mailtony5958
    @mailtony5958 Před rokem +3

    RAW FACTS ! Articulated 💯

  • @denisssebuyungo8554
    @denisssebuyungo8554 Před rokem +13

    Just love ghana and kenya

  • @pharoah-ahmose6075
    @pharoah-ahmose6075 Před rokem +2

    Very insightful interview

  • @ghtvheadlines9555
    @ghtvheadlines9555 Před 10 měsíci +4

    If you are a Ghanaian, don’t be offended by what she is saying, she is 100 percent right. Ghana is not a serious country trust me. The country got it independence in 1957, it has never suffered a civil war or what so ever, yet those war torn countries like Rwander, Angola, Congo and others are doing much better then Ghana. Kenyan is doing far better than Ghana. You are out of your mind if you think Ghana is beautiful, stop dreaming, what does the country has to show other than a small portion of Accra. Kumasi is the captain village of Ashanti region, shame on Ghana leaders especially Akuffo Addo the talkative.

  • @bigfun5658
    @bigfun5658 Před rokem +9

    Ondiro is intellectually good and eloquent.

  • @oseitututawiah2109
    @oseitututawiah2109 Před rokem +22

    So, is this lady Ondiro saying that all she is talking about Ghana don't exist in Kenya? Don't they have sub-standard food joints in Kenya? Are the young people in Kenya getting all they need in life? I am sure there are so many things that will be a shock to a Ghanaian if he moves to Kenya. Everyone knows there are a lot of problems in Ghana but the reason why people get upset with you is because you do stress on it as if Ghana is the worst place on earth because of such problems. Every country is different. If you leave Ghana now and move to another country, I am sure you're going to meet certain problems that are completely different from that of Ghana. The world is not designed to please any one person. It's we humans who always have to start something and then everyone will begin to follow. It's not all about long talking and criticising, besides, Accra is not the only place in Ghana. No country on this planet is 100% perfect.

    • @oscarkamanda3301
      @oscarkamanda3301 Před rokem +2

      😅😅

    • @jeffreykofikarikari4334
      @jeffreykofikarikari4334 Před rokem

      It's their carater, they behave like mad peoples, all kenya CZcamsrs, like the guy called Evans, stupid kenya he is always disgrace Ghana images and talk bad about Ghana

    • @euhan9727
      @euhan9727 Před rokem

      Leave these guys. They are highly insecured and always want to put Ghana in the mud. If Kenya is paradise we should not see them going to Saudi Arabia as house helps. Again the lady should relocate to Kenya. Go watch her previous videos before she left for Ghana and look at her looks.

    • @newdawnafrica
      @newdawnafrica Před rokem

      Get a life 🤣

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +2

      Perfectly agree
      At some point I was surprised at somethings she credited Kenya for as though it doesn't happen in Ghana! There are a number of things I can boldly say happens in Ghana as well but can't waste time listing. It makes me wonder! I feel she hasn't gotten enough facts besides 2 years isn't enough to hasty generalize, yes there are faults, but Ghana isn't that bad!

  • @kensimiyu5926
    @kensimiyu5926 Před rokem +3

    Great stuff here im glad ur sharing this

  • @rosenjiru4907
    @rosenjiru4907 Před rokem +8

    Wah, she speaks non stop😮

  • @emeliathompson3453
    @emeliathompson3453 Před rokem +5

    Ghana is the only country in Africa that honestly accept diasporas unlike other african countries who makes very hard for foreigners to move there.

    • @peacefulwell
      @peacefulwell Před rokem +2

      "Only" country. You should avoid overgeneralisation.

    • @p.t.9709
      @p.t.9709 Před 11 měsíci

      Not! Happily in Kenya.

    • @peacefulwell
      @peacefulwell Před 11 měsíci

      @@p.t.9709 What's Kenya like?

    • @p.t.9709
      @p.t.9709 Před 11 měsíci

      @@peacefulwell Although it is hard to judge a whole nation by one state or province or city, Kenya has a bit of everything. It's on the equator, so you can have the super warm weather. Yet, there are beautiful coastal spaces. Nairobi, the capital, is at a higher altitude than Denver Colorado; so it doesn't get super hot. Nairobi itself has so many different neighborhoods and vibes from uptown urban sophistication to slums to leafy suburbs. It's all here. There are some of the nicest malls on the continent, world-class restaurants, a highly educated population, and better road & technology infrastructure than any west african nation. It's all here. Not only do we have the global entities like the UN, World Bank, plus embassies and missions for most nations here; we also have the regional and continental offices of multinational powerhouses like Microsoft, Oracle, Facebook, Goggle, etc. Throughout the country, you can find deserts, snow capped mountain peaks, savanahs, enormous swaths of farm land. Good healthcare is super affordable compared to the US. Finally, there is a clear process and pricing for obtaining visitor, work and residence visas.

    • @p.t.9709
      @p.t.9709 Před 11 měsíci

      @@peacefulwell The short answer is... we love it. Our family now calls Kenya home. We're so grateful to be here.

  • @j.o.o793
    @j.o.o793 Před rokem +28

    I think as a kenyan there are so many things we take for granted just as simple as electricity and black outs

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      Thank you for adding that :)

    • @oseitututawiah2109
      @oseitututawiah2109 Před rokem +7

      Are there no Blackouts in Kenya? I am just curious.

    • @matirugitonga
      @matirugitonga Před rokem +9

      ​@@oseitututawiah2109 there are but you may experience maybe once in a month or maybe in two months and it takes few hours unless it's a faulty transformer otherwise 95%

    • @oseitututawiah2109
      @oseitututawiah2109 Před rokem +11

      @@matirugitonga So then, it's the same thing in Ghana. She probably came to Ghana at the time when the country was in electricity crisis because of gas supply from Nigeria. Ghana now has its own gas supply from its own oil.

    • @jeffreykofikarikari4334
      @jeffreykofikarikari4334 Před rokem +1

      ​@@MightyIntellectual sister this girl is arrogant and she talks too much, Ghanaians don't want that, if she did not take care, she will run away from Ghana, stop make a video with her, o.k.

  • @frimptop.9813
    @frimptop.9813 Před rokem +7

    No body can tell Ghanaians what to do. Osagyefo Dr.kwame Nkrumah. Never dies..

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Před rokem

      You guys are xenophobic not even practicing Nkrumah

  • @nyashgerald3585
    @nyashgerald3585 Před rokem +3

    Mambo u got new sub here from Kenya nice content keep shinning ma'am

  • @Mr.CelebrityGH
    @Mr.CelebrityGH Před rokem +6

    If where this lady comes from (Kenya) is that perfect, why is she in Ghana?
    Did she say when she came here in 2021, she had a day of light out and another of light on? Sincerely, I've never experienced this. Even in 2012-2014 when Ghana had power crisis, it wasn't that bad.
    I stay in Achimota also in Accra and I don't remember the last time my lights went off.

    • @euhan9727
      @euhan9727 Před rokem

      Kenyans have insecurity and they don't understand why Ghana is in the spotlight.

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +4

      Exactly my point
      Per stats we are better in power supply than Kenya so am kinda surprised

    • @bettyk9771
      @bettyk9771 Před rokem +3

      @@emsco.b6408 to be honest power cuts in kenya are not a thing anymore. If they have to , they gazette it in advance. You can dial your power source on speed and they are back on.

  • @africansaint4986
    @africansaint4986 Před rokem +3

    Oganga is such a strong woman,been watching and encouraging her to be strong when she moved,from buy street food in the morning to getting a job in the TV and till now,wishing her the best

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      Oh wow so beautiful! Thank you for adding that.

    • @bash2268
      @bash2268 Před rokem

      The foolishness is getting too much with modern CZcamsrs. Have you ever seen a white American talking bad about American UK etc. social media is fast and furious so if you don’t have a content to gain a quid please stop fabricating the bad side of Ghana just talk bad things about Kenya and leave our cute Ghana ALONE .

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem

      She's cool. I'd prefer other types kenyans though. For some reason some ghanians don't seem to have a good eye for the cream of the crop

  • @takyiakuffu
    @takyiakuffu Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great girl, Ondiro

  • @justicearhinbaidoo9069
    @justicearhinbaidoo9069 Před rokem +5

    I don't think Ghanaian force someone to visit your country Ghana where every you think is good for you settle there simple Ghana is Ghana take it or leave it we are not good though but best.

  • @kwamek9
    @kwamek9 Před rokem +2

    You people think beautiful building is the only thing that shows a country is developed. But that's not the case. When you look at the Africa Infrastructure Development Index (AIDI), Ghana is second after cape Verd in west Africa with 30.65 points. Kenya fall way behind Ghana with 26.68 point.
    For example, Kenya has a larger population than Ghana 🇬🇭 but the total power generation(electricity) is is not even up to 3500mw as compared to Ghana which has a little over 5,000mw of power with nationwide coverage of 85%. Kenya has now drawn a plan to achieve what Ghana has now (5000mw).
    So it's not only the buildings that tell a country is developed.

  • @alegalenny9641
    @alegalenny9641 Před rokem +1

    Great content

  • @collinsindimuli4798
    @collinsindimuli4798 Před rokem +6

    Nairobi is lit come rain or sunshine

  • @adachoplife
    @adachoplife Před rokem

    I enjoyed this video.
    Here for my girl Ondiro 😍😍

  • @Ronobuildstech
    @Ronobuildstech Před rokem +4

    gotta love Ghana as a Kenyan...akwaaba guys

  • @denisouncho2513
    @denisouncho2513 Před rokem +3

    I hate videos like this because in the end they all bring up arguments and disagreements in the comments😢We are all one Africa for Christ sake

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      WE are ONE for sure! I wish people would actually watch the video lol She's simply discussing her experience living in Ghana. No need to argue.

  • @lexichep9518
    @lexichep9518 Před 3 měsíci

    Another thing that Ghanaians hate to hear is that they sound exactly like Nigerians. Here in Kenya and most other EastAfrican countries to us the accents are identical. They get so mad with that comparison.

  • @dadeanoma5836
    @dadeanoma5836 Před 4 měsíci +1

    She spoke more gracefully about ghana i think . Kenya is equal to depression, ghana is equal to peace . Calm down ghanaians.

  • @user-bk1rs9qx2j
    @user-bk1rs9qx2j Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi beautiful Princesses, you two are very intelligent and wonderful ❤❤❤❤

  • @danmatiku5840
    @danmatiku5840 Před rokem +4

    Hallo our daughter,
    Welcome back to kanairo for a visit it's still Lit

  • @mcsperry6415
    @mcsperry6415 Před rokem +2

    Baby girl glowing Naidi baby ♥️♥️🇬🇭🇺🇸🌹

  • @ianbolah5873
    @ianbolah5873 Před rokem +1

    First person I’m hearing the real nitty gritty truth from.

  • @kofidaniel5777
    @kofidaniel5777 Před rokem +2

    The reason why bad news sells and good news doesn't is because most people have a crazy affinity for negativity...and they will twist and blow up the tiniest speck into a dust storm. In spite of all appearances to the contrary, reality is often subjective, and we attract what we anticipate. Exaggeration is a common flaw of humanity...and in the case of our young lady here, it could also be that she's moving in the wrong circles. I say this because I have lived in Ghana for decades, as well as in Italy, Germany and France.... and I cannot relate to the negative experiences of Ghana she is describing.

  • @philippinespaulregbruceukl7802
    @philippinespaulregbruceukl7802 Před 11 měsíci +1

    ❤ interesting 🇬🇧

  • @kissphamous5451
    @kissphamous5451 Před rokem +3

    Grt discussions love from a Ghanaian boy ❤️

  • @royally254
    @royally254 Před rokem

    Honduras ganga 🙃😅😅. Went to check out her name on the transcript and this is what I got

  • @p.t.9709
    @p.t.9709 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Luv Odiro. However, I got to say most of Kenya is NOT like the Nairobi CBD. In fact, most of Nairobi is not like the CBD. There are so many neighborhoods, each with their own vibes and flava. We rarely ever go to the CBD. Still we love Nairobi and we're so glad that we made Kenya home.

  • @GeraniMayfield
    @GeraniMayfield Před rokem +12

    African broke is waaay different from African American broke, that's why she was looking at you like that. 😆😂

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +6

      omg lol yes I figured I'm glad someone peeped! but I also wanted to emphasize that neither struggle is greater/worse. I wish I had the words to articulate exactly what I was thinking in that moment! Different struggles but both are important and require new levels of thinking/organizing. I dislike when we try to dismiss the other's struggle for freedom in two completely different countries with different standards of living and history etc.

    • @thedante7722
      @thedante7722 Před rokem +1

      ​@@MightyIntellectualStill, y'all romanticize African struggle. No different than those whites who take pics of struggling Africans, BUT THEY SO HAPPY!!!! Lol.

  • @NileGoddess
    @NileGoddess Před rokem +4

    Expats choose Kenya as the best country for exparts.It’s not upto Kenyans or Ghanaians to make that choice unless they are expatriates

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +1

      Do you have stats to back your statement? Because per my findings Ghana gets a lot of expats

    • @NileGoddess
      @NileGoddess Před rokem

      @@emsco.b6408 Will not argue facts!!

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +2

      @@NileGoddessplease I don't need you to justify anything okay
      You're Kenyan and am Ghanaian
      We're different and may have some similarities, I honestly respect every African country but it hurts when I see people talking down on other African countries because they want to feel superior!
      Each country is unique in its own way. Yes, there may be flaws in both countries but there's a better way of expressing it. You don't do a comparison between countries listing flaws of one and strengths of the other! Surprisingly, some of the flaws listed are even false! So you don't support what the person says because the person is Kenyan and talking down on another country. I personally never endorse people when they talk less of other countries even if they're Ghanaian. So stop supporting what your Kenyan sister is doing, it's only bringing division between both countries!

    • @asanaa444
      @asanaa444 Před rokem +1

      @@emsco.b6408 Ghana gets a lot of expats because Akufo Addo has sold and marketed Ghana alongside a lot of CZcamsrs. The Year of Return was literally a cry for people to come to Ghana . Promises of milk and honey , free land and ease. Ghana is known for its hype Detty December and online , it can look amazing. However the realities of living in Ghana are very different to what is marketed . You mainly hear of the greatness and beauty of Ghana , (rightfully so too!) however a lot of these same expats are LEAVING Ghana as it’s not exactly up to par and the realities and shortfalls have sunk in.
      I say this all as a Ghanaian who has lived in Ghana for 22 years and across Africa for a remaining 14.

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +1

      @@asanaa444 You're right to some extent, but per my research on various sites, cost of living is higher in Kenya than in Ghana with clear stats.
      Secondly, Ghana's supply of electricity in Africa's ranking is far better than Kenya with clear statistics
      According to Africa's Electricity Access ranking
      1. Egypt- 100%
      2. Algeria- 100%
      3. Morocco- 100%
      4. Tunisia- 100%
      5. Gabon- 91%
      6. South Africa- 85%
      7. Ghana- 84%
      8. Botswana- 70%
      9. Kenya- 70%
      10. Senegal- 70%
      This is the top 10 rank so how then do you compare 84% power supply to 70% power supply
      Surprisingly, she didn't come around 2014 where we had power issue but 2021. I understand our leaders have been terrible but when there's a false accusation is just normal if I correct the person.

  • @lifestylewithhans7892

    Much love ❤

  • @nelshiro
    @nelshiro Před rokem +1

    A girl simply telling her truth - her experience. Chill people!

  • @arthuroduor7253
    @arthuroduor7253 Před rokem +4

    A real Kenyan 🇰🇪🇰🇪 a luo girl 💪🏿💪🏿 even 🇬🇭 Ghana can't comprehend this mind💥💥💥 go go girl don't settle for less

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      She was great!!

    • @arthuroduor7253
      @arthuroduor7253 Před rokem

      @@MightyIntellectual some ignorant people think education is cheap try educating in Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪 you will understand USD 1000 is nothing soo if they can't pay her USD 1k then move Sisy that economy can't manage you

    • @ednabonsu6791
      @ednabonsu6791 Před rokem

      @@arthuroduor7253Kenyan’s are just ignorant and because of the general invisibility of their country Kenyan’s that cannot be quite accounted for economically are horribly exploited by betting and they claim they have everything yet their people are suffering and what hurts them is they are not recognized that much 😂

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +3

      @@arthuroduor7253
      What can't we comprehend about her? Is she einstein?

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem

      @@blackblaze5271 am as shocked as you are 😂

  • @muigaijose2805
    @muigaijose2805 Před rokem

    It's lit

  • @fungames1594
    @fungames1594 Před 11 měsíci +1

    GHANA IS BETTER IF YOU LIKE TROPICAL COASTAL SLOW EASY GOING LIFE.
    KENYA IS BETTER IF YOU LIKE COLDER DRYER MORE EUROPEAN STYLE. LOTS OF MONKEY SUITS. But fun & lots of clubs to go to around the year.

  • @sourcestvghuk9897
    @sourcestvghuk9897 Před rokem +4

    Ondiro ur looking great

  • @blackblaze5271
    @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +2

    Also, people definitely over exaggerate on the customer service thing. Customer service is people getting the job done, nothing more. But it seems some people want a whole experience and for someone to brighten their day with fire works when it's ghana. If you want that you can go to a 100 star hotel.
    There's nothing wrong with self service, which is one of the things charlamagne complained about. In some places that's just how it's done, that's just the style. It's not the worst thing ever to get up and get your food. But if they're serving, as long as they bring your food, engage with you and aren't rude, they've done their job. I don't see much better service anywhere else honestly. In fact service workers tend to be rude in america. Maybe being black plays a role, but most of them aren't doing their dream jobs and usually aren't happy to be there.
    Things like food delays etc are more of a legitimate complaint and it should improve, but certainly not unique to ghana. I think what the difference might be is that in ghana when someone inconveniences you, they're not even thinking about it or looking at it as an inconvenience 😁 I believe that's the key difference but it's a cultural thing and will require a culture solution, like having conversations with people, telling them the issue etc. Because some might genuinely not even know the problem, and it's a forgiving society so people expect most things to blow over and be forgiven. Should they see it as seriously as foreigners do when something is done right? Sometimes i think so and sometimes i think not. But professionalism and doing things in a reasonable amount of time is doable and not something that should be too much to live up to. If some people are just blatantly neglecting their duty with ZERO care for you circumstance then *maybe* more penal options should be considered. But generally that's not how things are handled (for certain jobs maybe it should be; with second chances)

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      I would have to disagree with your comment about over exaggerating the customer service in Ghana. Everyone who's subscribe knows how much I LOVE me some Ghana! But let's be real, the customer service is a STRONG area of improvement. People are not exaggerating. If we are discussing ways to increase income for local companies and businesses (especially restaurants), as simple and minuscule as it sounds, customer service is important. It's honestly a simple fix that gains you loyal customers! Everyone is taking advantage of this new surge of tourists coming to Ghana. I need Ghanaians with business to do the same! One easy fix is to beef up customer service as tourists are coming over. With the impacts of social media, you literally never know what could happen!

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      I agree with your second portion! And before coming to Ghana, I had not thought about that. It being a cultural difference thing. Some people may not even know that it's an inconvenience. You are absolutely right! That's where candid conversations like this come in! Being that we are working with similar but different cultures, we have to try to understand each other. The other thing: just because you've done something one way your entire life, does not mean it's the best way. And that goes for both Ghanaians and Americans etc. Thank you for adding your thoughts boo! That was great

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +1

      @@MightyIntellectual
      How much improvement? Like i said what kind of service were you getting in america that you're looking for? Because let's be honest about that too, the service there is trash. There's no standard. The workers are constantly being told to smile because most of them don't because they don't want to be. And self service isn't that different than a buffet where you get your own food. I don't see what's so wrong with that concept. You don't want to get your own food, go somewhere where they serve you.
      I'm just seriously lost on what kind of service people are looking for. It seems like some kind of five star restaurant service and even there most of those restaurants just bring you your food with a smile and leave. So what exactly are you guys looking to improve, if you can tell me i'd like to know

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +1

      @@MightyIntellectual
      The only real improvement I see is how quickly the food comes out and that's also a problem in america or just about any restaurant you can go to. It's something to work on, but not an extraordinary problem or something we should expect to completely eradicate in ghana alone. It's pretty much impossible, sometimes your food will be late, happens everywhere.
      To sum it up, I think the only thing you can really say for this is, reduce *bad service* . That's problem. Don't make everyone that comes to your establishment wait 3 to 4 hours for a meal. Don't make that a trend or the norm. Other than that i honestly don't know what else has to improve other than the waiters not going out of their way to be rude. But everyone should be respectful to each other, both waiter and customer. In ghana everyone gets respect

    • @mpendakiswahili3053
      @mpendakiswahili3053 Před rokem +1

      These people are obsessed with customer service.... complaining all the time....

  • @edisonbolivia1143
    @edisonbolivia1143 Před rokem +1

    Nairobi is the best city in Black African Countries,

  • @nanagucci285
    @nanagucci285 Před rokem +5

    Landlords are concerned because of the safety of their tenants because if something should happen to the tenant, they will hold the landlord responsible. That's why they always want to know those that visit

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +1

      That's true and nothing is wrong with knowing who is visiting but sometimes those landlords can get a bit disrespectful lol + it's her husband you know?

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +1

      @@MightyIntellectualplease I know you may be doing it for good but please sometimes get the facts as you're the interviewer
      Secondly, you don't do a comparison by listing only the flaws of one country and the supposed strength of the other! That's not comparison, that's downplaying. I'm not sure I heard any positives about Ghana and that's sad, what she's doing is bringing division between both people as you can clearly see in the comment section.
      Thanks

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +3

      @Emsco .B The purpose of the interview was for her to give her 2 year experience living in Ghana love. Just like I do with my other interviewees who were not born in Ghana. What I can do going forward is be more careful with my titles. I think some folks view the title of the thumbnail and are getting the message confused, but if you watch the video all the way through you will understand that the purpose was to get her take on her experience living in Ghana! Unfortunately, it seems that she has had more negative than positive experiences, but thats not for any of us to dictate. She's telling her own story. It's not divisive. You all in the comment section are making it divisive. I need for us to learn how to have conversations without making every thing an argument losing sight of the bigger goal which is unity and progress. Thank you for your candid feedback. I will consider it for sure!

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +1

      @@MightyIntellectual really appreciate your effort in broadcasting Africa and thanks for the response

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +1

      Awwh of course! It’s all love and thank you for your feedback! I receive it ❤️

  • @fugeesazaro7535
    @fugeesazaro7535 Před rokem +3

    Don't ever compare Ghana vs Kenya there are many countries in East Africa you can go there and leave Ghana alone because you are not even welcome here

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +3

      No need to be hostile. We are all one family. We are simply discussing the living conditions!

    • @M_Senden.
      @M_Senden. Před 8 měsíci

      It is her experience

    • @dennismuema356
      @dennismuema356 Před 3 měsíci

      Go do your own interview

  • @trvkim9435
    @trvkim9435 Před 11 měsíci +1

    In kenya we don't see therapists we just remove our whatsapp display pic.... ask around

  • @angrybritches1854
    @angrybritches1854 Před rokem +1

    When they "bill someone" is this on a credit card? I'm not understanding how you bill in Ghana & guarantee payment for services if the customer doesn't show.

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +2

      I am assuming taking a deposit first. Maybe not getting the deposit back if the customer keeps you waiting or doesn't show at all. Ghana is pretty physical money-based. I rarely see people use credit cards.

  • @Yourstrulymusic860
    @Yourstrulymusic860 Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @Swians
    @Swians Před rokem +2

    Somalia the country will bull shit on your time. They give excuses such as my wife was sick, I was travelling, my dad is at the mosque etc.

  • @thestrongsurvive1393
    @thestrongsurvive1393 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting

  • @sam-dh5cn
    @sam-dh5cn Před rokem

    Nairobi the Only Green city under the Sun

  • @CollinsMasongole
    @CollinsMasongole Před 9 dny

    Kenya

  • @blackblaze5271
    @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +1

    7:46 How many businesses will tell you everything especially if it works against them? I get it, she's trying to be transparent and i guess brutally honest? But some of these just aren't good examples because they're not specific to ghana 😄.

  • @japhethnamayi8582
    @japhethnamayi8582 Před 9 měsíci

    How can you compare Accra a village and Nairobi 😂

  • @mauricemonroe2836
    @mauricemonroe2836 Před rokem

    Jaber! Usiambiwe kitu na hawa watu

  • @brayo001
    @brayo001 Před rokem

    Haha Landlord refusing ur husband is top isht 😂😂😂

  • @kwasianas886
    @kwasianas886 Před rokem +1

    Don't waste time koraa be fast and leave. .nane3ma

  • @a.muchemi4360
    @a.muchemi4360 Před rokem

    African mentality you can't be broke and happy no way

  • @kissphamous5451
    @kissphamous5451 Před rokem +1

    ❤️❤️❤️ 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭

  • @lonelion8098
    @lonelion8098 Před rokem +1

    hi ondiro tell us about your marriage is he ghanaian or kenyan?

  • @juxto6087
    @juxto6087 Před rokem

    When are you planning to come to Kenya?

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      This yearrrr if God is willing! It's next on my list. Where should I go? Nairobi?

    • @bash2268
      @bash2268 Před rokem +4

      As soon as you arrive in Kenya you’ll start missing the Ghana vibes most East Africans are doomed and gloom. I have been to Kenya Somalia Ethiopia Uganda South Africa trust me No place like GHANA.

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +3

      @@bash2268
      😄😄 It's all good, all of africa is good. But of course... ghana we day

  • @jpfaustinorj
    @jpfaustinorj Před rokem

    🇧🇷 >> Interesting 🤔

  • @miraclewordchannel5396

    Allow the host to talk. Talkertive

  • @franklaw1718
    @franklaw1718 Před rokem +1

    The way you speak very fast, you are more than ako(talking parrot)

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem

      Frank Law
      Definitely the kind of topic you should try to take your time

    • @hisgracesuffient6046
      @hisgracesuffient6046 Před rokem

      They say Kenyans speak fast. So don't hate. I know she can tone it down a bit.

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +1

      @@hisgracesuffient6046
      Well they were pointing out that they speak fast and you agree, so where's the hate? She wasn't 100% kind either ....

  • @miraclewordchannel5396
    @miraclewordchannel5396 Před rokem +1

    Miss Trudy and other Kenyans are enjoying in Ghana bcos they plan and took a better decisions.Yours is VICE VERSA and that is why you are suffering @Odinro Oganga

    • @thomasadubofour7669
      @thomasadubofour7669 Před rokem +1

      Long talk you’re country is same as Ghana

    • @thedante7722
      @thedante7722 Před rokem

      Trudy said the first time she came to Ghana she was hit by a heat wave she didn't like. Then she said the feeling must have been comparable to how white people feel when they come to Africa 😂😂😂. She literally compared herself to a white person when landing in Ghana as it was underwhelming 😂😂😂. African heat 😂😂😂.
      We are not the same.

    • @fungames1594
      @fungames1594 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@thedante7722 we are the same, living in different lands. Just like your own family.

    • @ogwenoerickkenya5153
      @ogwenoerickkenya5153 Před 7 měsíci

      Miss Trudy and your son are living largely in Nairobi. There's no city in Ghana called Nairobi.

  • @denisouncho2513
    @denisouncho2513 Před rokem +1

    Love 🇰🇪 Love 🇬🇭 cut all this other crap y’all on

  • @lizblessm1528
    @lizblessm1528 Před rokem

    The lady is specs is talking too much than the other lady..kindly give chance for comparison

    • @M_Senden.
      @M_Senden. Před 8 měsíci

      It is not a comparition the one is yellow is telling about her experience

  • @emsco.b6408
    @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +5

    It's true Ghana has it problems. Yes, there are things we have to work on! But I disagree with majority of her complaints as some are general. Honestly, Ghana isn't as bad as she makes it look. I felt so bad watching this, because I just kept wondering the part of Ghana she's talking about. Ghana may have problems but I certainly know we're not that bad, most especially comparing us to a fellow African country. C'mon, is it the Ghana I know?

    • @Janet-B
      @Janet-B Před rokem +1

      Her experience lol

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Před rokem

      Her experience Ghanaians hate challenged and easily get jealous of any foreigners doing better than them

  • @yoofirich
    @yoofirich Před rokem

    Just stay in country and by the way where you from Kenya!! Give me a break

  • @miraclewordchannel5396

    No matter how bad you will paint Ghana, foreigners will aways choose Ghana over Kenya.Bad security and life style in Kenya.The one God bless no man should try cursing.

    • @ciruwainaina
      @ciruwainaina Před rokem

      Bad security and lifestyle ?
      Ghana people calm down 12:15 😄😄😄

    • @Eyinlade
      @Eyinlade Před 9 měsíci

      I don't think security is an issue there though

    • @user-ul8xh7dk5p
      @user-ul8xh7dk5p Před 7 měsíci

      Eti security 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 chill bruh

  • @bash2268
    @bash2268 Před rokem +4

    Kenya and most East Africans are doomed, Ghana is the BEST country in Africa

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem +3

      This is our problemoooo. We can discuss which country is best suitable for us to live but there’s no need to bash other AFRICAN countries or people. We are ONE. Let’s not lose sight of that.

    • @bash2268
      @bash2268 Před rokem

      @@MightyIntellectual Either you like it or Not Ghana is the best country in AFRICA at moment. Ask yourself 70% CZcamsrs had bunch of Subscribers talking about the beautiful Ghana. Are you wasting your time talking about Ghana for NOTHING?! Lol

    • @normanthenormand7554
      @normanthenormand7554 Před rokem +8

      😅😅😅 You need to visit Kenya and stop hallucinating. Ghana is several years behind Kenya in all ways not just buildings

    • @bash2268
      @bash2268 Před rokem +6

      @@normanthenormand7554 I need to lol I’ve been to most east Africa countries including your Kenya and I can tell Ghana far better the people security freedom etc. The beauty of a country is SECURITY not TALL buildings if you want a beautiful country then go to Singapore

    • @njerimathu
      @njerimathu Před rokem +1

      Africans fighting each other is not what we need! She mentioned the Pros and cons we just need to work towards bettering our continent. Nairobi also has it pros and cons.

  • @aliabdi8347
    @aliabdi8347 Před rokem

    Nairobi! because of corruption.

  • @goodghana1032
    @goodghana1032 Před rokem +1

    😂we don't need this nonsense here!

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      wym?

    • @jeffreykofikarikari4334
      @jeffreykofikarikari4334 Před rokem

      ​@@MightyIntellectual your friend ondiro is a crazy girl, l think she is mad, you don't want this stupid things in Ghana, see the way she behaved, is better for her to go to her criminal and kidnapping country KENYA, nonsense

  • @takeabitelemon
    @takeabitelemon Před rokem

    Really bashing ghana like that

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem +1

      Rain Water
      It's wasn't too bad 😄😄 eventhough a lot of what she said was off the mark. There's just a lot of ways that words can give a certain impression. Especially when you're speaking hastily and not being thoughtful.
      But we do also make people comfortable in our spaces which leads to them being less considerate. A lot of what was said even if it might be true applies in almost any place. And people might already know that, because it's kind of an obvious statement that's almost silly to say out loud. But i still think it's worth mentioning considering how this is video/discussion is framed as a ghana only/specific thing.
      I've moved into a house before in the US and most of the things the house seller claimed were working weren't. The toilets were bad and dysfunctional, the heater didn't work continuously, and there were many areas of the house he tried to do a quick job to cover up.
      And then a couple years later the roof started leaking and the ceiling in one of the rooms also started leaking. It was a mistake buying and moving in without checking all of those things and those are things that are generally true in many places. Even in america.

    • @emsco.b6408
      @emsco.b6408 Před rokem +1

      I'm really shocked
      Been in Ghana my whole life and yet disagree with some statements
      Some are quite general as I have some close foreign friends

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před rokem

      She's just discussing her experience.

    • @blackblaze5271
      @blackblaze5271 Před rokem

      @@MightyIntellectual
      Although it wasn't malicious you gotta admit she was still wrong characterizing a lot of her statements as if they're things unique to ghana. Because we all know they certainly aren't.
      Apart from the speed and pace of life aspect and things being slower in ghana, everything else she said pretty much applies to kenya

    • @user-ul8xh7dk5p
      @user-ul8xh7dk5p Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@emsco.b6408Ghanaian friend learn from us

  • @fungames1594
    @fungames1594 Před 11 měsíci +1

    GHANA IS BETTER IF YOU LIKE TROPICAL COASTAL SLOW EASY GOING LIFE.
    KENYA IS BETTER IF YOU LIKE COLDER DRYER MORE EUROPEAN STYLE. LOTS OF MONKEY SUITS. But fun & lots of clubs to go to around the year.

    • @MightyIntellectual
      @MightyIntellectual  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, I haven't been to Kenya but I recently went to Rwanda and it gets COOLLLL over there.