Not correct. They are not saying it is a criminal offence to call somebody "auntie". The complainant said she does not like being called "auntie" but the Ghaiaian persisted in calling her "aunrie".
Not correct. They are not saying it is a criminal offence to call somebody "auntie". The complainant said she does not like being called "auntie" but the Ghaiaian persisted in calling her "aunrie".
Mr Nobody 1 week ago
This is a satire, a parody. It only takes the story's funny aspect. You should understand the artist. Don't take it personally.
This is a satire, a parody. It only takes the story's funny aspect. You should understand the artist. Don't take it personally.
Mr. Right 1 week ago
Welcome to "You are not in Ghana anymore".
Welcome to "You are not in Ghana anymore".
christopher 4 days ago
that is how ghanaians are . we respect any elderly person
that is how ghanaians are . we respect any elderly person
Almost synonymous to madam or sister 1 day ago
The court should have asked the nurse or Ghana Embasy to explain that word,and other investigations.The judge is an example of judge inadequacy
The court should have asked the nurse or Ghana Embasy to explain that word,and other investigations.The judge is an example of judge inadequacy
Not correct. They are not saying it is a criminal offence to call somebody "auntie". The complainant said she does not like being called "auntie" but the Ghaiaian persisted in calling her "aunrie".
This is a satire, a parody. It only takes the story's funny aspect. You should understand the artist. Don't take it personally.
Welcome to "You are not in Ghana anymore".
that is how ghanaians are . we respect any elderly person
The court should have asked the nurse or Ghana Embasy to explain that word,and other investigations.The judge is an example of judge inadequacy