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Tesano, old money be that
CHIEF@tailorMARIQUE
Now this is a proper Ghanaian house… see the windows…. No plenty led lights and things
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Everyone wants to advice Sarkodie
Headless YouTuber@HeadlessYouTube
"If I was on @sarkodie's team, especially now that he has announced the O2, I will try and revive Azonto. Imagine "fa ma omo" Dangerous with @GhDopeNation Kakalika right now" - @addjmusic on #NamelessPod Full Video: youtu.be/kRalZCdDSS0
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I’m willing to die on this hill:
If you can learn the accent, please do cos you really need it. It gives you a competitive advantage, especially if you find yourself in certain industries.
In order to advance or get ahead in this country, you need to be understood. The “huhs” whenever you talk are frustrating. After a few “huhs” they pretend to understand what you are saying and play along. It’s brutal out there chale. Even very successful African Americans I know have mastered the art of code switching.
Learning the accent has nothing to do with an inferiority complex or low self-esteem. it’s mainly about survival. Also, learning the accent does not conclusively mean you have abandoned your culture, values or aren’t proud of your heritage.
What’s cringe is people speaking in the same accent when they talk to their own people here or back home.
Akosua@Iam_aJournalist
President Mahama is begging Ghanaians to stop changing their accent when they travel overseas 😂
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Only real music is gonna last. All that other bullshit is here today and gone tomorrowwwww
Pop Rhyme@PopRhyme
Billboard reports that Drake, Lil Wayne & Nicki Minaj are the most successful hip hop artists of the 21st century.
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