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  1. #3662
    Quote Originally Posted by NoWahalla  [View Original Post]
    Activate your pm, will send you a contact.
    I don't think I can PM, but I'm already back in the US already.

    My experience: yes, it was very easy to chat up girls in the street.

    At the Movenpick, at around 10:30 PM, the lobby slowly accumulated pro's and some looked terrific. Most weren't anything special, but overall it was pretty nice. So, that held me through the trip.

    I checked out the Novotel bar and it was literally empty.

    So, on this trip I didn't get out much at night but the bar at the Movenpick kept me entertained enough.

  2. #3661
    Quote Originally Posted by KenDavis03  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, looking forward to hearing back.

    I'm on the ground here in Accra right now, staying at Movenpick. I'm new here so always looking for any tips.
    Activate your pm, will send you a contact.

  3. #3660
    Quote Originally Posted by Enigma84  [View Original Post]
    Still researching. Will get back to you all on this. The local taxis seem to think they have moved to another area.
    Thanks, looking forward to hearing back.

    I'm on the ground here in Accra right now, staying at Movenpick. I'm new here so always looking for any tips.

  4. #3659
    Quote Originally Posted by KenDavis03  [View Original Post]
    Really tragic incident.

    Not to sound insensitive, but I wonder if there are some other areas of town that are picking up the slack.
    Still researching. Will get back to you all on this. The local taxis seem to think they have moved to another area.

  5. #3658
    Really tragic incident.

    Not to sound insensitive, but I wonder if there are some other areas of town that are picking up the slack.

    Quote Originally Posted by Enigma84  [View Original Post]
    http://www.starrfmonline.com/1.4623605

    Prostitutes abandon Circle over June 3 disaster.

    Many female sex workers who ply their trade at nightclubs, drinking spots and hotels around the June 3 disaster scene at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle have taken self-imposed leave.

    The few of them who still go to those joints do not stay long because of the fear of any recurrence of the disaster.

    Their fear is said to heighten whenever they remember their six colleagues who were among the 159 people killed in the June 3 flood and fire disaster.

    Recall.

    Floods, resulting from torrential rains, brought Accra to its knees on June 3, 2015, with the attendant unimaginable loss of lives and destruction of properties.

    About 159 people were killed at the GOIL filling station, near the GCB Bank Towers building that exploded during the rainfall.

    Many of the victims of the filling station inferno were among others who had sought shelter there to escape the flood waters, the overflowing Odaw River and water-filled uncovered drains...

  6. #3657

    This story may peak your interests guys

    http://www.starrfmonline.com/1.4623605

    Prostitutes abandon Circle over June 3 disaster.

    Many female sex workers who ply their trade at nightclubs, drinking spots and hotels around the June 3 disaster scene at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle have taken self-imposed leave.

    The few of them who still go to those joints do not stay long because of the fear of any recurrence of the disaster.

    Their fear is said to heighten whenever they remember their six colleagues who were among the 159 people killed in the June 3 flood and fire disaster.

    Recall.

    Floods, resulting from torrential rains, brought Accra to its knees on June 3, 2015, with the attendant unimaginable loss of lives and destruction of properties.

    About 159 people were killed at the GOIL filling station, near the GCB Bank Towers building that exploded during the rainfall.

    Many of the victims of the filling station inferno were among others who had sought shelter there to escape the flood waters, the overflowing Odaw River and water-filled uncovered drains.

    Night activities.

    A visit to the Vienna City, the Cumberland Hotel and other entertainment joints around the disaster scene last Thursday night by the Daily Graphic team revealed that only a few of the sex workers were on 'duty'.

    Many of the seats at the drinking spots were also empty as of 10 o'clock in the night.

    "Six of the sex workers were killed in the fire. As a result, many of them have stopped coming here," Mr Ginovibe Asabire, who sells cigarettes in front of the Vienna City, told the Daily Graphic.

    "The few of them who come here will be talking about their colleagues who were killed. They will say that they were lucky they were not killed in the fire. Moments after, they will bid farewell that they are going home," he said.

    A seller of mobile phone call credit cards, Mr Omane Acheampong, said many of the clients of the sex workers and others who used to come for entertainment at the centre had stopped coming to the place.

    He said a few of the people who came around would be staring at the burnt structures of the GOIL filling station and other adjoining buildings.

    He said the sight of the burnt structures scared the people away and they went away after a few minutes of staying around.

    Business affected.

    Traders in the area told the Daily Graphic that it was mainly the sex workers and their clients who patronized their wares at night.

    The absence of many of the sex workers and their clients from the area had, therefore, affected their sales.

    For instance, Mr Asabire said he made about GH ¢300 every night prior to the June 3 disaster.

    But, according to him, he now struggled to get GH ¢100 per night.

    For Mr Acheampong, who also charges mobile phones, patronage had gone down from between GH ¢500 and GH ¢600 per night to between GH ¢100 and GH ¢200 now.

    "Things have gone bad now. It is difficult for our business. We do not make money like the way we used to," he lamented.

    Distraught residents.

    The hitherto happy night gathering of families is also absent in most homes at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle area.

    Following the June 3 disaster, some of the residents who live in storey buildings have vacated their rooms downstairs and moved upstairs.

    As many as 30 people who spoke to the Daily Graphic, comprising grandparents, parents and children, said they slept upstairs.

    Some of the people, who could not sleep in the crowded rooms upstairs, were lodging with their friends in other suburbs.

    Others had also traveled to their hometowns to stay till the end of the rainy season.

  7. #3656

    Nkuame Nkrumah Circle

    Hello Dudes,

    Far from Ghana from a couple of years.

    I have seen a recent picture of the so called "Circle" alias of Nkuame Nkrumah Circle famous street where people go to hang at night and where venues like Vienna and Waikiki are located.

    It looks they are building a multilevel interchange.

    Quastion is: is this new construction affecting the any given night life down the street?

    Is Vienna still there or they have crashed it to create space for the infrstructure?

    Do people meet during the work in progress?

  8. #3655
    Quote Originally Posted by Slowalk  [View Original Post]
    Hi KenDavis03.

    Since you have never been to Africa, first off, stop by a pharmacy and get Alaxin or something similar. Take a dose immediately for anti malaria. Its not FDA approved in USA and its cheap in Ghana.

    Ghana is near 0,0 degrees on the globe. Its hot and rainy. Dress accordingly. Don't wear shorts or sandals at night. I take my oldest clothes and leave them there. Pack light.

    You won't need an escort service in Ghana. See a woman on the street you like, tell her you want to know her and get her number. The problem in Africa is not getting women, its getting rid of them. For me, I don't bother with "pro" or "semipro".

    If you have NO time, possibly try to work out a deal with a staffer at the hotel to find someone for you after work or ask a good looking woman if she has a friend she could give an intro to. Be humble about yourself and country and only positive about the countries you visit.
    Thanks for this info! It's hard to believe that it would be that easy to pick up women in the street, but this is the 2nd or 3rd time I've heard this. My problem is, I'm kind of shy about this kind of stuff so I actually love the idea of being able to call an escort to come to the hotel, and not really have to 'do' anything. It's not that I can't hold down a conversation, but it seems like work to me.

    I have heard of a few places where working girls congregate, but I'm really hoping to find the top-shelf kind of girls, not just in looks but also just a bit more classy. I am not in town to raise the rates, but I think it's fair to say I have more money than time.

    As for being in that kind of environment / climate, I have some experience living at the equator and I'm going to try malarone as a malarial prophylaxis.

  9. #3654
    Quote Originally Posted by Slowalk  [View Original Post]
    Hi Denwasabi,

    To me, the best looking women come from Nigeria. Roses protected by Thorns. In truth, no country has better or worse. Most are ugly some are good looking with rare stunners.

    If you want nightlife, try Kenya.

    "As I will be moving full time to Africa for work. " .

    "I am not into mongering, more looking for GFE with educated women. ".

    Then look for one in the country you're working in. By the way, what country is that?

    "From what I can tell Uganda has more stunners, but Ghana better nightlife. " NOPE!
    Thanks Slowalk, I will take your nope as exactly the opposite then?

    For my work I have visited several countries in Africa, including some of the ones mentioned. But now I will be moving full time.

    I like this forum for its info on lesser known countries and their women, you wouldn't find elsewhere.

  10. #3653
    Hi Denwasabi,

    To me, the best looking women come from Nigeria. Roses protected by Thorns. In truth, no country has better or worse. Most are ugly some are good looking with rare stunners.

    If you want nightlife, try Kenya.

    "As I will be moving full time to Africa for work. " .

    "I am not into mongering, more looking for GFE with educated women. ".

    Then look for one in the country you're working in. By the way, what country is that?

    "From what I can tell Uganda has more stunners, but Ghana better nightlife. " NOPE!

  11. #3652

    Really?

    Quote Originally Posted by Denwasabi  [View Original Post]
    From my research it appears the countries in Africa with nicest looking women for fun are either East African, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, or Ghana and Ivory Coast in West Africa. As I will be moving full time to Africa for work, which country you recommend, Ghana or Uganda? I am not into mongering, more looking for GFE with educated women.

    From what I can tell Uganda has more stunners, but Ghana better nightlife and perhaps already more developed than Uganda? Which is the best place to live overall, for those who have been to both countries? How do they compare?
    Moving to Africa for work? Hmmm. But it could be Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Ghana or Ivory Coast. But you're not interested in mongering, despite this being a mongering website, right, you're too good for that yes?

    Now are you sure you're not just a wank fantasist?

  12. #3651

    Ghana or Uganda

    From my research it appears the countries in Africa with nicest looking women for fun are either East African, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, or Ghana and Ivory Coast in West Africa. As I will be moving full time to Africa for work, which country you recommend, Ghana or Uganda? I am not into mongering, more looking for GFE with educated women.

    From what I can tell Uganda has more stunners, but Ghana better nightlife and perhaps already more developed than Uganda? Which is the best place to live overall, for those who have been to both countries? How do they compare?

  13. #3650

    First time in Ghana

    Hi KenDavis03.

    Since you have never been to Africa, first off, stop by a pharmacy and get Alaxin or something similar. Take a dose immediately for anti malaria. Its not FDA approved in USA and its cheap in Ghana.

    Ghana is near 0,0 degrees on the globe. Its hot and rainy. Dress accordingly. Don't wear shorts or sandals at night. I take my oldest clothes and leave them there. Pack light.

    You won't need an escort service in Ghana. See a woman on the street you like, tell her you want to know her and get her number. The problem in Africa is not getting women, its getting rid of them. For me, I don't bother with "pro" or "semipro".

    If you have NO time, possibly try to work out a deal with a staffer at the hotel to find someone for you after work or ask a good looking woman if she has a friend she could give an intro to. Be humble about yourself and country and only positive about the countries you visit.

  14. #3649

    Getting ready for first trip to Accra!

    Hi everyone,

    I've just bought a ticket to Accra for 6 days of business, and I'm pretty excited to check out the mongering action there. I would consider myself to be pretty experienced, especially in E. Europe and pretty much all over Asia and and America. But, this is my first trip to sub Saharan Africa so I'm doing a bit of research.

    I have been reading threads for a while, ,and am learning a lot! My problem is, usually when I am abroad on business I am super-busy, waking up early, and not that energetic to go out after around 11 pm or so. So, I have learned that too much 'hunting' can be a frustrating experience as I am not a big drinker and love to get my evening going earlier. That said, I am lucky because while I have limited time, I have a pretty good budget to spend. So, in many locations I really love to go straight to where the more pricey ladies are, or even call a service that is reputable and pay a little extra for the convenience.

    In Accra, I'm not finding a 'premium expat-friendly escort service' like I usually find in most cities. And, I am usually able to find a pricey kind of club or hotel bar where the upscale ladies hang out, and typically these kinds of girls are less prone to rob you or cause trouble (although that isn't always the case).

    My client is putting me up at the Movenpick which seems like a pretty decent place to be. Reading these threads, it's not exactly clear but it seems like the place is 'sort of girl friendly but I might have to deal with security a bit'. That sounds OK to me, and normally I don't really mind paying a little fee to the hotel for a guest, because it adds a bit of security to the whole deal. Is this a correct interpretation?

    I know that a lot of people get frustrated when someone comes in hoping to pay a premium price and have an easier time, because it makes things more expensive for everyone. But, I'm not some fool throwing money around. I have been around a lot. I'm just looking for the top-shelf girls and willing to pay for it.

    Anyone have any ideas about this?

    I am also trying to find out what the business dress code is for IT professionals in Accra. I have been told that people wear suits for formal business, but in the IT world people are super casual. Any insight on that also welcome!

    Thanks!

  15. #3648

    Will need her contact

    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbonema  [View Original Post]
    Here is a pic.
    I will need her contacts. Thank you.

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