Hello Everyone!!
I hope everyone had a good day.
Mine was stressful and I wouldn't wish it on any of you beautiful souls.
It's my first time writing on here and I hope everyone likes my writing.
I love reading a lot, mostly novels anyways; I'm not that serious. Due to the high prices of hardcopy of books I have resolved to reading from my phone I would either read the epub versions or the pdf version. Anything that could be voiced out using my novel reading app shaa.
This year I have read a few books published by Ghanaian authors, some of whom have lived abroad and Ghana as well. I have read books centred around the beauty of living at home and the horrors of living abroad. I have read of books whose plots revolved around the joys of living in Ghana, and a lot more point of views such as family influences on marriages and political issues.
I have also read books by Nigerian authors that have lived in Nigeria and also abroad. I have seen comparison of both continents and something interesting struck me.
Ghana and Nigeria are not that different anyways, we are all so similar than we would actually care to admit. There's light problems in some areas in both countries. There's corruption in both countries. There's even cultural similarities in both countries.
When did our fights even start sef? 🤔. As for me I think we are sister counties o. My step mother is from Ghana, one of my uncles is married to a Ghanaian; he has lived in Ghana with no problems for as long as I can remember. His wife speaks fluent Yoruba and she hasn't even lived in Nigeria all her life, her parents worked here and they fell in love with the language and they speak it at home alongside Twi, their native language.
I like food lot a lot and I especially like Ghana delicacies sef. If you ask me, I would give you a list and even teach you how to make them.
I know the online dragging every now and then is from a place of love and I would love to see more of that. Ire o!
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