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07-03-10 01:25 #2388
Posts: 60Originally Posted by Jazz123
Take care,
Cheers
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07-02-10 22:25 #2387
Posts: 75Roman Guy,
I am pretty sure that some of the info on my list comes from your postings - thanks a lot.
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07-02-10 20:34 #2386
Posts: 861@ Jazz123 - My Notes
Originally Posted by Jazz123
I reported it in the "Report of Distinction" part of this forum.
Mr Jazz123 please allow me to add 5 cent to your rich list:
KUMASI - Do not forget to visit the area of Bantama at night (of course after your beer in the Eclipse and your meal at Ashanti Touch).
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06-30-10 21:05 #2385
Posts: 1053update
Originally Posted by Jazz123
great and very helpful update, Jazz! Many thanks, brother!
Cheers!
Hesekiels
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06-30-10 14:09 #2384
Posts: 13Cell phone coverage
Originally Posted by Biff Dangler
Hope this helps
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06-30-10 09:38 #2383
Posts: 75My notes
This is what I wrote down about mongering before my visit to Ghana in February after research in this forum. Due to health issues I didn't visit all the towns and/or pick-up places but the list was quite useful anyway.
ACCRA
1 Old Timer – Adama Avenue near Angetebu Road – Open Th, Fr, Sa, Su. Visit also the unpaved plot in the front.
2 Fine Quality – Just opposite to Vienna City. Circle. Between bar and disco free entrance during the week.
3 Glenn's – Farrar Avenue. Open only on Sunday night Typical no-pro disco + bar in front of Glenn
4 Coliseum Nite Club: former Secaps Hotel, located on the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, many students of the University of Ghana
5 Strawberry – Farrar Avenue. Famous spot outdoor populated of girls who prefer not to mix with the people of the nearby Circle. Go by 9 pm. Food available.
6 Waikiki: (former Picadelly) located just below Nkrumah circle. The place to be on Mondays, many students etc
7 Bywell pub (live music Thursday) and Chesters (The Savannah. Live music Wednesdays)
BUSUA: Alaska Beach Resort is buzzing at weekends. The young local guys walking the beach can get you all you need.
CAPE COAST: Hacienda Plaza and the Pantry on the main square, on weeekend afternoons with girls dancing. Oasis Village at the castle, open air type is jumping at weekends.
KUMASI: Jofel Restaurant (Airport Circle) on Saturdays 7pm with highlife music. Try also Eclipse Spot in Adum Stool House.
Ashanti Touch Restaurant at the M-Plaza Bus Station (taxi drivers know it) in Starlets 91 Street has +10 beauties for 15 tables. Go for lunch and choose your victim, be served from her and attract her attention with a smile and a greeting.come back for dinner around 9:30, girls stop work at 11:00. Be served by the same girl and make her a proposal for an after work drink and "If too late you can sleep in my place."
Vienna City/Roses Guest House has excellent food, music, poll tables, dance floor and many ladies on weekends. Some pros. Just down the road is Club Kirava, best I've seen in Ghana. Try also Fox Trap.
SOMANYA: small town in Eastern Region. Friday and Saturday evenings there are hundreds of girls from near villages who look for boyfriends. You can pick any of them for free. They will be happy to stay with you in a hotel room instead of their poor houses (Palm Hotel better than Hotel 99). The best gift for them is a food. Wednesday is market day. Girls there will offer to stay with you in the evenings.
TAMALE: Most girls ride a bike or a motor bike so approach them at the traffic lights. Good bars are the Point 7, Giddy, Emesta. All on the main road and the Al Hassan at the hotel.
TAKORADI: Takoradi night life does not start beforer midnight. Peragon Disco/Bari. Sales girls in and around market circle, the SOS bar where there is tons of normal street traffic is the perfect place to sit and observe with a cold one.
WINNEBA: Walk in the city and count, before you reach 50 a woman will have approached you "Obroni, obroni, where are you going?"
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06-29-10 09:57 #2382
Posts: 4Thanks
Hi to everybody, who wrote down all this important informations.
Plan a trip next year for one or two weeks.
Only to say, Thanks. Please go on with your field reports.
Hope I can add something later.
Originally Posted by Global Citizen
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06-28-10 23:11 #2381
Posts: 272Originally Posted by Scot One8
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06-28-10 21:37 #2380
Posts: 246Accra
I stayed in Accra on my way to the World Cup game to check it out. It was a new experience I have to say. No street lights at night and seemed a bit scary but the people are actually friendly and the crime rate is low. Did the Nackruma circle and checked out both bars Waikiki and the casino next door. Some girls there but a bit stuck up. As I walkes outside many sw's around. I took one to the local hotel 5 cedi and gave her 30. Next day there was a few girls at the bar in the hotel and I took one upstairs. I ask her how much and she quoted 1.5 dollars. I was laughing so hard she looked dumbfounded. I told her to get dressed and she then asked how much I was willing to spend. I told her 30 cedi and she relented. May be a new place but not new to the game. I don't think I would go back though. You guys that are there monger on!
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06-28-10 14:34 #2379
Posts: 145Helluva party on Saturday night
Originally Posted by Ayyyypapi
It was the same at Danquah circle and Oxford Stret. There wree processions of dancers clambering all over cars everywhere. Lots of full body and face paint in Ghana colours.
I had to miss the party but it must have been a helluva good natured night
SO8
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06-28-10 14:30 #2378
Posts: 3New in town
Hi,
I have lived in Accra for a few weeks and still looking for nice girls. Went to Kwahme Nkrumah Circle Saturday night. Spend some time at Wakiki bar, but the girls were too old and looked to much as pros. Outside I found a tall, sexy girl. We went to a hotel nearby (5 Ghc). We had agreed on 35 ghc to fuck, but when we came inside she did not take off her clothes. She said that I had only paid to fuck, not to suck or touch her breasts. I had to pay an additional 10 cedi to get a full package. However, her attitide turned me offf so it was not great sex.
I have also tried a few girls around Danquah Circle. They were also "too professional".
I have tried massage a few places. Labadi Beach was ok, but too expensive. 100 cedi for massage and sucking.
Liange massage parlor at Patrice Lumumba road (airport residential) gives good massage including HJ for 40 cedi.
Would like to try a young student. I went to the University area, but was not successfull. Anybody knows a good place to meet students?
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06-26-10 23:15 #2377
Posts: 162Congratulations
In a sportsman-like way, may I be the first to congratulate the X-Pats now living in Ghana on a well fought victory over the USA.
Good luck in the remainder of the World Cup.
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06-26-10 15:39 #2376
Posts: 102Africa Trip
Gents,
Thanks for your last response Ty.
I am heading to four different African countries in July on business. I am hitting Ghana for two days. There is a woman there who of course asked me to bring her some gifts. I am going to do it because she is a relative of people that I know in the states and there is a business connection.
She wants perfume and a cell phone.
Questions:
1. I will be flying to Ghana from either Nairobi, Kampala, or Dar Es Salaam (I'll be in all places, just don't which days where yet). Since I am only going to Ghana for at most 2 nights I will just want to bring a carry on. Can I bring a bottle of perfume on a carry on in Africa? Do they have the silly no liquids rules that we have in the US now?
2. She wants a phone, yet whatever phone she has now can't be that shabby as she at least uses yahoo messenger on it. Anyway, what is the standard for the kind of phone I should get? I have RTFF and whereas a few years ago one would just buy whatever cheap phone, I have a feeling that phone standards might have gone up since.
I'm sure as hell not going to buy an iphone or anything like that. Anyone know a phone I ought to buy that will meet expectations but not cost too much?
Do they want new in the box, or can I pick up a phone at the local pawn shop here?
Thanks
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06-26-10 15:18 #2375
Posts: 65Jayhighfive
Just maintain a positive attitude and remain easygoing and smile alot at the girls (any girl you see that you are attracted to) and you will have a great time.
One thing to remeber when you pack is that it will be humid & hot like you have never felt before most likely so bring light clothing like short sleeves, sandals and baggy shorts. Bring a zipper belt pack from walmart that fits under your shorts-band to hold your money just so you don't drop or loose your id, cash, cards, etc but not because of pickpockets its just better to have your stuff safe in a foreign country.
Don't be afraid to make friends and tell a girl you would like her cell number to "be friends" and if you encounter guys that bug you to buy things or hassel you for loose change just say "no thanks my friend" and keep moving or just start talking to a girl or chat up someone else near to avoid the bugger. Good excuse to talk to a new girl and tell her "she saved you" LOL
Get ready to see the roundest asses and firmest tits you've ever seen in your life & snap a few pics for us!
Always negotiate with taxi driver BEFORE you get in. And in general, be smart but not CHEAP. Meaning, don't be afraid to kick out and extra cedi or 2 just as a tip or to a security guard, waiter, etc. A small tip of 1 or 2 cedi can go a long way and will get a big smile. Don't argue with a taxi driver over the difference of 2 or 3 cedi it's bad karma and just try to carry some small cedi bills in one of your free pockets for this reason.
Good luck!
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06-26-10 14:28 #2374
Posts: 272Originally Posted by JayHighFive
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