The bustling Madina market holds interest not only because of the day to day market exchanges but also because of the the incredible way in which vendors and customers negotiate each other and work around the mass of people. All walks of life come to Madina to shop, but as in all parts of Ghana there are a fair amount of children selling products in order to earn money for their family. The children that we ran into were all too eager to take a break from selling nuts in order to play with our cameras.
awesome video. i love it.
iroc31407 8 months ago
i maybe not Philipino but im British and considering what the british done to Africa Ghana in particular they treated me sooo lovely,i went alone and did not encounter 1 bad reaction from anyone,i truly recomend this trip to anyone singles,couples white or other nationals.I CAME HOME WITH SUCH A LOVE FOR GHANAINS.
vidviewa 2 years ago 2
I had a mutual friend here in Madina but I'm from Philippine. I'll never see any filipino here in the videos. i wish to go there,but I';m still scared since I'm a philippine lady.& still working here in Dubai.
Openiaz 2 years ago