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Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 5:42pm On Feb 17, 2015
I am being very respectful here

I have realized many Ghanaian women are single mothers

the Ghanaian boy that just moved into my house
was raised by his lovely Ghanaian single mama

He is the only son
an international student from Ghana
his mother pays for everything

Why do many Ghanaian women choose to be single mothers
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by Baba419(m): 5:47pm On Feb 17, 2015
It's quite a normal thing

The men are a bit lazy and see having kids from different women as an achievement

Plus the body on those ladies no go gree man stick to one
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 5:50pm On Feb 17, 2015
no wonder Ghanaian women are quite tough, very easy to get angry
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 5:51pm On Feb 17, 2015
I thought Ghana was a very traditional country
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by JiggamanGh: 6:01pm On Feb 17, 2015
Baba419:
It's quite a normal thing

The men are a bit lazy and see having kids from different women as an achievement

Plus the body on those ladies no go gree man stick to one


That's not true unlike other african countries, Ghana doesn't see women as object or property. In Ghana a woman can inherit property from their fathers unlike otger barbaric african countries, where a woman has no say.
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by JiggamanGh: 6:04pm On Feb 17, 2015
onila:
I thought Ghana was a very traditional country

Ghana is very traditional, but our tradition differs from that of other african countries. A woman has a say in our tradition, especially the Akans. That's why you can only become king in Akan society if your mother is from the royal family.

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Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by JiggamanGh: 6:08pm On Feb 17, 2015
onila:
I am being very respectful here

I have realized many Ghanaian women are single mothers

the Ghanaian boy that just moved into my house
was raised by his lovely Ghanaian single mama

He is the only son
an international student from Ghana
his mother pays for everything

Why do many Ghanaian women choose to be single mothers

That's not true, how many Ghanaians have you met that are single mothers. In fact I am Ghanaian and I am yet to meet 3 Ghanaian single mothers and I am Ghanaian.

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Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by Baba419(m): 6:52pm On Feb 17, 2015
JiggamanGh:



That's not true unlike other african countries, Ghana doesn't see women as object or property. In Ghana a woman can inherit property from their fathers unlike otger barbaric african countries, where a woman has no say.
about the inheritance part I accept that it's good

But down here in Bantama I see differently, my cleaner has two kids from two different women and he's gunning for a third

Funny how the men also like them young and naive
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by V0lv0(f): 7:17pm On Feb 17, 2015
Here onila goes with her BS.
Yesterday Indian, the day before Yoruba now today Ghanaian.

So if I say all the igbo women I know have yam legs and manly voices so does that mean that all igbo women are like that.


One thing you must know about Ghanaian women is we are tough and don't take sh1t. So if you are the type of person who is full of sh1t like yourself(as can be frequently seen by your threads and comments) best believe that you be served what you are given. I think perhaps that's why out of the female Nigerians we tend to get along the most with Yorubas cos they also don't take ish if you give then ish

But generally we are cool headed ladies.

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Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by V0lv0(f): 7:21pm On Feb 17, 2015
JiggamanGh:


That's not true, how many Ghanaians have you met that are single mothers. In fact I am Ghanaian and I am yet to meet 3 Ghanaian single mothers and I am Ghanaian.
Onila is a troll. Lol we all know that what she posted is tripe. I also don't know any single Ghanaian woman and how can she come tell me about my own country and culture. Ghanaians are very traditional peeps. Divorce is also very low in our community. Yes am sure there are single mom's but there are single mom's in every country including hers. I really dunno why she wakes up every day and posts a lot of silly threads. I guess she got the memo that anything Ghana Drives traffic on her threads.

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Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 7:22pm On Feb 17, 2015
V0lv0:
Here onila goes with her BS.
Yesterday Indian, the day before Yoruba now today Ghanaian.

So if I say all the ignore women I know have yam legs and manly voices so does that mean that all ignore women are like that.


One thing you must know about Ghanaian women is we are tough and don't take sh1t. So if you are the type of person who is full of sh1t like yourself(as can be frequently seen by your threads and comments) best believe that you be served what you are given. I think perhaps that's why out of the female Nigerians we tend to get along the most with Yorubas cos they also don't take ish if you give then ish

But generally we are cool headed ladies.

Its something I have observed
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by V0lv0(f): 7:26pm On Feb 17, 2015
onila:


Its something I have observed


So your observations mean that you now have the authority to say with 100 percent a curacy that all Ghanaian women are like this? Onila where is your certificate grin tongue

Btw you are not being respectful. If that is you being respectful then little wonder why you don't get along with many peeps. If a lot of people have problems with you then it's time to look inwards instead of blaming the whole Ghanaian/ Yoruba female population. ..am being very respectful here smiley

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Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 7:31pm On Feb 17, 2015
V0lv0:
So your observations mean that you now have the authority to say with 100 percent a curacy that all Ghanaian women are like this? Onila where is your certificate grin tongue
I didnt say all

but its becoming common

pple say most yorubas are born into polygamous homes all the time
no culture is perfect

I didnt mean to disrecpect Ghanaians

a Ghanaian girl treated me badly recently because I was being crazy
she took it too far
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 7:34pm On Feb 17, 2015
V0lv0:


Btw you are not being respectful. If that is you being respectful then little wonder why you don't get along with many peeps. If a lot of people have problems with you then it's time to look inwards instead of blaming the whole Ghanaian/ Yoruba female population. ..am being very respectful here smiley

I dont get along with pple known to be feisty

yoruba females
Ghanaian females
cameroonian females
kenyan females

I get along with Ugandans and other tribes from Nigeria that are not yoruba tongue
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by V0lv0(f): 7:50pm On Feb 17, 2015
onila:
I didnt say all

but its becoming common

pple say most yorubas are born into polygamous homes all the time
no culture is perfect

I didnt mean to disrecpect Ghanaians

a Ghanaian girl treated me badly recently because I was being crazy
she took it too far
But what did you do to her. I remember another story you told about you given a Ghanaian girl a fk you sign and she got upset then you did not understand why cos you were only joking then you said Ghanaian girls are too sensitive lol.

People are different and you should respect that. What you may feel/ tolerate may not be the same for the next person. If someone shows me respect there is no ways I would not show them respect back. You obviously took it too far with that girl and she treated you badly now to you she took it too far but she could just as well have said you are overreacting/ may not feel she took it too far.

Next time rather stay away from such ppl who Do not have same humor/ views as yourself
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by V0lv0(f): 7:53pm On Feb 17, 2015
onila:


I dont get along with pple known to be feisty

yoruba females
Ghanaian females
cameroonian females
kenyan females

I get along with Ugandans and other tribes from Nigeria that are not yoruba tongue
Ugandans are cool in fact a lot of East Africans but they can also be feisty.

You yourself are feisty and rude at times. I think you generally don't like ladies from those countries/tribes and hence no matter what you will always have issues with them so maybe rather not get close to any
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by onila(f): 7:57pm On Feb 17, 2015
V0lv0:
Ugandans are cool in fact a lot of East Africans but they can also be feisty.

You yourself are feisty and rude at times. I think you generally don't like ladies from those countries/tribes and hence no matter what you will always have issues with them so maybe rather not get close to any

i guess I am the one with the problem undecided
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by JiggamanGh: 8:14pm On Feb 17, 2015
Baba419:
about the inheritance part I accept that it's good

But down here in Bantama I see differently, my cleaner has two kids from two different women and he's gunning for a third

Funny how the men also like them young and naive

So you guys don't have players in Nigeria. Some men will always be boys. Explain this song for me if there are no baby mamas in nigeria.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_XkTKoDI18
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by JiggamanGh: 8:20pm On Feb 17, 2015
onila:


I dont get along with pple known to be feisty

yoruba females
Ghanaian females
cameroonian females
kenyan females

I get along with Ugandans and other tribes from Nigeria that are not yoruba tongue

Onila not that I agree with leaving women to take care of the children but sometimes if things doesn't work is best for each party to go their separate ways rather than stay with each other. All men must take care of their responsibilities no matter how much they can't stand the mother of their children.

With that being said which one would you rather have a single mother or dead mother, seem like that's what Nigerians are doing abroad. Please where is the thread on that that one.

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Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by JiggamanGh: 8:25pm On Feb 17, 2015
V0lv0:
Onila is a troll. Lol we all know that what she posted is tripe. I also don't know any single Ghanaian woman and how can she come tell me about my own country and culture. Ghanaians are very traditional peeps. Divorce is also very low in our community. Yes am sure there are single mom's but there are single mom's in every country including hers. I really dunno why she wakes up every day and posts a lot of silly threads. I guess she got the memo that anything Ghana Drives traffic on her threads.

I've only met one single ghanaian girl and when I say single I mean she and her boyfriend are always breaking up and making up. So I don't know where onila got her story.
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by iamord(m): 3:02am On Feb 18, 2015
onila:
no wonder Ghanaian women are quite tough, very easy to get angry
and how did you come about such a conclusion
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by economia: 7:22am On Feb 18, 2015
pls tell me how much on average one need for marriage right in Ghana
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by economia: 7:26am On Feb 18, 2015
V0lv0:
Onila is a troll. Lol we all know that what she posted is tripe. I also don't know any single Ghanaian woman and how can she come tell me about my own country and culture. Ghanaians are very traditional peeps. Divorce is also very low in our community. Yes am sure there are single mom's but there are single mom's in every country including hers. I really dunno why she wakes up every day and posts a lot of silly threads. I guess she got the memo that anything Ghana Drives traffic on her threads.

pls tell me how much on average one need for
marriage right in Ghana
Re: Independent Ghanaian Women! by V0lv0(f): 3:33pm On Feb 18, 2015
economia:


pls tell me how much on average one need for
marriage right in Ghana
I can't say what it will cost per say cos it depends on the family

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