Twitter user @diaryofa9jagirl, who traveled to Ghana for the wedding of Moses Bliss and Marie Wiseborn, shared her experience on social media.
Taking to her Twitter page, she highlighted the cultural nuances and warm hospitality she encountered during her stay in the Ghanaian capital.
Describing her visit as her second time in Accra, @diaryofa9jagirl expressed admiration for the serene ambiance of the Ghanaian capital, noting the absence of noise pollution in contrast to the bustling streets of Nigeria.
One of the notable observations she made was the warm and courteous nature of Ghanaians, emphasizing the genuine smiles and hospitable greetings exchanged by the locals.
In her narrative, she marveled at the beauty of Accra and shared snippets of the wedding ceremony, praising Moses Bliss as a "finished man," a term she used to express admiration.
Netizens Reactions…
@AgamahSackitey said; “I like how you draw the parallels and compare the two countries. Naija is big boisterous and ‘wild’ for a reason but trust me I like Naija and I look forward to going there someday.”
@symply_bennie said; “Another angle could be they are not used to night parties, it’s possible that usually Ghanians end their events by 5:30 pm, maybe that’s why they started going home when the DJ said, the dance floor is open.”
@SailorRome said; “Gerarahia my friend. So how does this tale lead to Moses Bliss being a finished man. Was even expecting something else.”
@kekelitus said; “All you said is very apt of Ghanaians and we thank you for the kind words. For the wedding one nu if you don’t have crews this will happen and you have to get a DJ who loves jams. I was at a wedding in a hotel so they sacked us as 12 am but DJ Dela spoil der give we till 12.”
@OnassisHahn said; “It is almost as if we traded a sane society and proper infrastructure just to be able to live FREE. “No matter where a Nigerian finds himself, despite being in a functioning society, he will always miss home. “Worse if one is born and bred in Lagos.”
@mants3_kobby said; “Ghanaians love to party hard but for weddings depending on the time it starts depends on the time the attendees depart. If the wedding starts at 12:00 pm by 5:30 or 6 everyone will surely depart. The meekness in our society I will agree with you. We’re slow but sure and not loud.”
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Let me give you an update about my trip to Accra to attend Moses Bliss' wedding. Nothing much to say about the couple except that Moses Bliss is a finished man and it is wonderful to behold.
I would like to address the DANG Community, Ghana chapter to ri pe, you people need to…
— Ìfẹ́ (@diaryofa9jagirl) March 3, 2024[/blockquote]