I've been living in Bolgatanga for almost a year....So many memories on my mind. The market is one of them, where you can buy some drink in plastic bags for few cedis
My family lived in Bolgatanga in the 60's. I was just a child. My dad was a civil engineer from the Philippines and was under contract with the UK government to work there. My mom, who was a school teacher in the PI also taught high school in Bolgatanga. We used to travel to Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale to visit friends. We had to leave due to the country's instability(Kwame Nakruhma). Living there was one of my memorable experiences as a child. I wonder what ever happened to my friend, Akasuri?
@krugerkwiatkowsk then i guess u will never really know what it feels like to be around people who have preserved their culture. its okay dont worry, black people dont want you around neither.Dont you EVER GET a tan and PLEASE stay as pale as u can, if u do tan ur contradicting ur statement.u think ur better?!!ur insulting people leaving in another country and u think like an ignorant person. why r u even watching this video.we dont need ur racist opinions.
@sweetangelofpeace Bla bla bla..just because they preserve their culture doesn't mean its good, just because it is your unique own culture, doesn't mean its good.
If I waz there i'd have smashed your camera up and shoved it right down your gob mate
TheBottledair 8 months ago
How the hell do they balance those jugs on their heads!?
hollymatterson 1 year ago
I've been living in Bolgatanga for almost a year....So many memories on my mind. The market is one of them, where you can buy some drink in plastic bags for few cedis
ysengrin 1 year ago
Look like some food market in my country. Wow! People here look sooo happy. Look at them!
tomsri2008 1 year ago
very interesting to see people who live in these warm countries :)
Pellefani 3 years ago
My family lived in Bolgatanga in the 60's. I was just a child. My dad was a civil engineer from the Philippines and was under contract with the UK government to work there. My mom, who was a school teacher in the PI also taught high school in Bolgatanga. We used to travel to Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale to visit friends. We had to leave due to the country's instability(Kwame Nakruhma). Living there was one of my memorable experiences as a child. I wonder what ever happened to my friend, Akasuri?
DiscoTech10 3 years ago 2
@DiscoTech10 aww when u o there u might find them
makeupbygloria 1 year ago
Well done, You filmed something more interesting and educating than the women coming out of the shower.
gregovina07 3 years ago 7
@gregovina07
chjhye 1 year ago
stupid annoying people !
ruwruw08 3 years ago
is that in tamale or kumasi?
baxmonstertrak 3 years ago
thank god im not leaving con esa negrada.
krugerkwiatkowsk 3 years ago
@krugerkwiatkowsk then i guess u will never really know what it feels like to be around people who have preserved their culture. its okay dont worry, black people dont want you around neither.Dont you EVER GET a tan and PLEASE stay as pale as u can, if u do tan ur contradicting ur statement.u think ur better?!!ur insulting people leaving in another country and u think like an ignorant person. why r u even watching this video.we dont need ur racist opinions.
sweetangelofpeace 1 year ago
@sweetangelofpeace Bla bla bla..just because they preserve their culture doesn't mean its good, just because it is your unique own culture, doesn't mean its good.
krugerkwiatkowsk 1 year ago
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vh122333 3 years ago
I just passed Bolega to Boko, its very nice cool place. Thanks for the video, it let memories come!!
ghanahumanright 4 years ago
I spent some time in Accra and Kumasi...but I met alot of cool brothas from Bolga
ChilBillFromTheEast 4 years ago
I sold kulikuli in this market, thank God now I`m based in Germany dealling with audi in the German market hahahahahah
philemonazundow 4 years ago 2
its been a long time i ate kulikuli.
gaisuwa mai yawa!
MalamBala 3 years ago
very longtime where are you now?
philemonazundow 3 years ago
Ina zaman garin frankfurt, germany. and you, ina kake?
ni ne, bala
MalamBala 3 years ago
ok ni ina zaman duisburg, ena niiza.kayi kazanani-falibari--yah-cm
philemonazundow 3 years ago
I wish I was back in Ghana, thanks for the post.
tetekofa 4 years ago