Think of a documentary, but this time? A Ghanaian Food Documentary !! That's exactly what I am doing on Monday, at Cineworld !!!! My ghana month tour documentary is going to be shown on the Biggest Screen at Cineworld, London ! I've got Free tickets from Pesa for my London family🌟❤️! I'd share soon at 3pm!!!
I’M GENUINELY SURPRISED THAT GHANA BLOGGERS AND NEWS OUTLETS AREN’T AMPLIFYING CHEF ABBYS UK FOOD TOUR. If it’s to turn their phone camera upside down to follow yansh at TGMA and Ofori Sarpong’s party like pim!! They’re there.
Hello? That white shirt dress that they now attach jeans on, jeans you are not wearing o, like they pin the jeans in front of the gown and you now wear it and it looks like your jeans are floating? Stop it, stop it right now!
You’re a liar who married a liar and gave birth to a liar.
Ghanaian men sat down and said the whole wide world it’s South African men we hate?? You South African men 🤮?
You???🤣🤣🤣
You open your fridge to drink cold water, and you take a sip. But instead of water, it tastes like the Egusi soup you cooked three days ago?
Why?
You think it’s just the fridge smelling?
My dear, it’s not o. In fact, it’s a warning sign.
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