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A woman who traveled to Ghana to witness the wedding of Moses Bliss and Marie Wiseborn used the social media account @diaryofa9jagirl.The woman tweeted about her experiences in the Ghanaian capital, including the local customs and the warmth of the people she met. There were many famous people and well-wishers at the ceremony, and it affected @diaryofa9jagirl.
This was @diaryofa9jagirl's second trip to Accra, and she raved about the tranquil atmosphere of the Ghanaian city. Distinctly different from the streets of Nigeria, she observed, there was no noise pollution. The welcoming and politeness of Ghanaians was one of her most striking perceptions. She described how the residents' warm smiles and welcoming greetings left her in awe. Allow me to provide you with an update regarding my journey to Accra for the wedding of Moses Bliss. " There isn't much to say about the pair other than that Moses Bliss is stunning as a finished man. It is important that I speak directly to you, the members of the DANG Community in Ghana, so please hear me out."
"This is my second visit to Accra, and I must admit that my first was a business trip, so I wasn't fully present. However, on this occasion, I took the time to explore the city, and I must say that I adore it."The lack of background noise was calming, and the relative calm made me nervous."Pay attention, Accra residents; if you greet a lifeless person, it will reawaken."Ah!" hello, "Good afternoon," Excuse me, Dia. It's more than just a hello; it's accompanied by a friendly smile. Please, keep going; I'm not accustomed to this in Nigeria.
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I appreciate the way you compare and contrast the two nations, as @AgamahSackitey put it in response to the comments made by netizens. Trust me, there's a good reason Naija is enormous, rowdy, and "wild." Nonetheless, I enjoy Naija and hope to visit eventually.
Another probable explanation, according to @symply bennie, is that the Ghanaians typically conclude their celebrations by 5:30 p.m., which could explain why they began to leave as soon as the DJ announced that the dance floor was open.
Dear Sailor, "Gerarahia, my friend," Rome declared. The question then becomes: how does Moses Bliss end up dead in this story? I was hoping for something different altogether."We appreciate your kind words, and I think what you said about Ghanaians is spot on," @kekelitus tweeted.
One suggestion: choose a DJ who loves jams if you don't have crews; this will happen at the wedding. I was at a hotel wedding, and they had us leave at midnight, but DJ Dela saved the day and let us dance till midnight. Greetings from Onassis! To live freely, we sacrificed a rational society and adequate infrastructure, according to Hahn.
A Nigerian would always long for his homeland, even if he lived in a developed nation. If one is a native Lagosian, it's even worse. The time that guests leave a wedding is directly related to when the celebration begins, according to @mants3_kobby. Everyone will be leaving by 5:30 or 6 if the wedding begins at noon. When you say that our culture is too timid, I have to agree with you. Slow yet sure, we're not shouting.
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