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I PREFER IT ON MY CLOTHES NOT MY FOOD! Ghanaian jollof rice smells like perfume, says Nigerian lady

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A Nigerian lady, who is vacationing in Ghana, may have started another jollof rice battle between citizens of the two neighbouring countries after saying the delicacies as cooked in Ghana smells like perfume.

Glory Osei took to Instagram to write about her stay in Ghana. She described Accra as serene than most Nigerian cities.

She also described Nigerians as always being in a hurry, adding “one will need to wonder where other people are rushing to”.

See her Instagram post:

As a Nigerian in Nigeria, you have no idea how much noise you consume until you get to a place like Accra and your ear is not about to explode because generator is a status symbol. The people here aren’t constantly in a hurry like Nigerians, I wonder where we always rushing to?. .

Honestly Accra is perfect for a city break if you don’t want to travel far. A one way ticket from Lagos to Accra is around N40,000-N50,000, and if you are resilient you can travel by road. .
I love this city and the people but I still won’t go anywhere near their jollof rice (I’m 100% in support of Nigerian jollof), I made an attempt few days ago but I just can’t handle perfumed rice?. I prefer my perfume on my clothes and not in my rice??. .
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Photo location: Accra, Ghana. .
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LIFE UPDATE:GHANA As a Nigerian in Nigeria you have no idea how much noise you consume until you get to a place like Accra and your ear is not about to explode because generator is a status symbol. The people here aren’t constantly in a hurry like Nigerians, I wonder where we always rushing to?. . Honestly Accra is perfect for a city break if you don’t want to travel far. A one way ticket from Lagos to Accra is around N40,000-N50,000, and if you are resilient you can travel by road. . I love this city and the people but I still won’t go anywhere near their jollof rice (I’m 100% in support of Nigerian jollof), I made an attempt few days ago but I just can’t handle perfumed rice?. I prefer my perfume on my clothes and not in my rice??. . . . Photo location: Accra, Ghana. . . #mytravelcrush #cocoatravelersintl #travelnoire #passionpassport #femmetravel #blacktravelfeed #dametraveler #wearetravelgirls #wegotoo #girlsborntotravel #meettheworld #darlingescapes #ladiesgoneglobal #stayandwander #nigerianstraveltoo #travelisthenewclub #letsgoeverywhere #gltLOVE #hardlyhome #thetravelwomen #accra #ghana #africa

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