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11-07-11 16:01 #2818
Posts: 296Accra Summary Map
Hi Everyone,
I've only been once, but am coming again this week. For about a dozen cities (more?) , I've created Google Maps based on my experience and posts from this thread. Below, please find the link to my Accra map.
Important! I have set it up so that everyone can edit the map. If you find mistakes, wish to enhance a description, or add a new place, please feel free. This has worked pretty well in Quito (300, 000 hits, implying that "eco-tourists" are not one-dimensional).
Here it is: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=...=0&ll=5.572421-0. 174408&spn=0. 162478, 0.264187.
I'll be in town from Thursday to Monday. Would be happy to meet for a punter-pint.
FT
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11-05-11 22:01 #2817
Posts: 863Originally Posted by Enigma84 [View Original Post]
Even if you remain just 6 days, my suggestion is to get out of Accra.
Cities as Capecoast, Takoradi, Kumasi are more confortable and have a great choise.
I even have been in Takoradi. In the North. And I found Something to do!
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11-03-11 23:56 #2816
Posts: 140Volta Region Girls!
Originally Posted by Enigma84 [View Original Post]
I paid $500 business school fees for a stunning Hausa girl who was selling bananas in the market up in Juapong. After exchanging numbers, she showed up where I was staying, in the middle of the night, after her parents were hopefully fast asleep. Top notch GFE treatment for the next few nights without asking for a peswa.
I found out she had a whole business plan in her head for becoming a wholesaler of fashionable clothes in the area. I know visit her every couple of weeks to take care of her rent (40 Cedis / mo) here in Accra where the school is and pocket money (100 Cedis). Total layout $100 / mo. She's even hooked me up with a couple of her classmates who were feeling a financial crunch. Ah, the fringe benefits of exploita, er, I meant philanthropy.
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11-03-11 03:19 #2815
Posts: 173Is it better outside Accra?
Hello, again fellow mongers,
I have setup my trip to be in Ghana but I was thinking instead of spending all my time in Accra maybe I should branch out and look into smaller towns and cities. I am just fed up of Accra since I work there when I visit. It's the same out shit day in day out. Girls in Accra are becoming too money conscious and difficult. Also there are too money foreigners throwing money at these bitches. So I was wondering if visiting other areas outside Accra would be a good idea.
One guy gave me this idea of going to Takoradi and hang out at the Vienna joint down there. Apparently there are some nice girls out there in Takoradi and the pros charge less. Another place I heard is really nice is Cape Coast bu ecause of the "Fanti "girls are meant to be the most beautiful and sweetest girls. Supposedly they are more non-pro material but also pro activity would be cheaper. And less not forget kumasi which is apparently very beautifl and you can get up to more actvities other than chasing pussy all day.
So for those of you that have traveled outside of accra and have been to cape coast, takoradi and kumasi, could you tell me where to stay? Is the pro pussy alot cheaper? How much does it cost? Is the non-pro / regular girls easier and friendlier than accra? I mean I will be there for 6 months so I think I need to get out of Accra.
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10-23-11 06:06 #2814
Posts: 458[QUOTE=Goshawk; 1208886]This is essentially a response to a PM by Pete Benetar (whose mailbox is full and is no longer accepting messages).
While in OSU I tried several hotels. Here are some comments on them.
Thanks Bro; very good summary on the hotels there and I appreciate it. I just got a notice yesterday by the way wrt my mailbox full and unfortunately that was not proactive enough for me to delete some of my emails (deleted most, so my box is now "accepting" emails).
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10-22-11 02:52 #2813
Posts: 55Some hotels in OSU
This is essentially a response to a PM by Pete Benetar (whose mailbox is full and is no longer accepting messages).
While in OSU I tried several hotels. Here are some comments on them.
Nova Hotel. Just up the hill from Frankies: Lebanese owned hotel on the upper floors of a high-rise. I had several rooms on the uppermost floor (# 10, 11, and 12) , all impeccable, but once in room 11 the AC could not be regulated it was either on maximum or off. I demanded and got another room. Costs: #10 & 11 last year $70- (after a little haggling) , # 12 $90. This year they were 10 to 20 dollars more, and no haggling, I. E, $100- and $120. You better not be too drunk coming home: it is a long way up to those rooms.
Blue Royal Hotel. As the name says. A big bright blue building just off Oxford St. Price about $90- or $100- for a reasonably decent room. This being Africa, of course you have to be tolerant of burnt-out light bulbs, broken electricity outlets, toilets that will not flush properly.
Byblos Hotel: just off Oxford not far from Danquah Circle. Location recommends this hotel, but not much else. For what it offers it is quite expensive, if I remember correctly about $90- or $100- for a double.
Chez Lien Hotel. Go down the road from Penta Hotel towards its end, turn right and then turn left again at the second intersection. Chez Lien is about 100 m down that road. Their singles and doubles are ok but not much more. But their Suite is very nice and at 70 Cedis a very good buy. They also have an excellent restaurant with Ghanaian, but especially continental (French) food.
Niagara Plus Hotel. Go down the road from Koala Supermarket for about 200 m or so, Niagara is where the road makes a right turn. I was turned off by the grouchy (very unfriendly, bordering on the hostile) reception I received when I asked to have a look at a few of the rooms before booking. But even the lobby environment was uninviting!
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10-14-11 02:40 #2812
Posts: 55Some notes
Spent several weeks in Ghana & Accra in August and September and made a few observations. I do have my regular girl friend there, but I could not help looking around.
Daytime pickup: the outdoor bar at the Penta Hotel (near the Danquah Circle) has several ladies hanging around from about 3PM on. Not necessarily the best-looking ones imaginable, but sometimes one or the other seems quite presentable. All are always very ready to accept an invitation to a drink.
From about 6 or 7 PM on there are several more standing on the corner in front of the bar or are promenading along the sidewalk in front of the hotel and the Casino.
Thursday nights: There is a live band playing every Thursday night at the Bywell Bar near the other end of Oxford Street. It is usually packed from about 8:30 PM on. And there they are, lots of them, mostly at the backside bar. Most of them are not the very nicest ones, but every now and then you will see a real gem.
One Thursday I had an excellent insight in the efforts those girls have to make to earn a living: At about 4PM I talked for a while with a fairly nice looking young lady at the Penta outdoor bar. I bought her a drink but let her know that I was waiting for my girl friend and was not a potential customer. We talked very nicely for a good while until a group of white expats arrived and she had to look after business. She got those guys' attention alright, but apparently no bite, no business. Then I had to leave. Later, at about 8:15PM We saw each other again at Bywell. We greeted each other briefly and she greeted my girlfriend very politely. But then she took off to look for customers. She cruised the tables, trying to get any of the males interested. Many of those guys played along for a while, patting her, etc, but no business. The younger and nicer guys (NGO types) were there in groups and had their own (white) girls. So, no customers. Then there were these old white guys, many fat and ugly. I almost felt sorry for the working girl that she had to fish for those guys. I found it almost revolting to imagine this lithe a lovely looking girl being rolled under one of those half-drunk and sweating big-bellied guys.
My girl and I stayed there almost unto midnight and then went for a late dinner before going to Macumba. Guess what? My lady was there as well, again briefly greeting me and my girlfriend. For a good while I sort of watched her trying to attract the attention of some of the males. When we left at about 3AM she was still there. When I asked her how things were going today, she just grimaced! In my opinion she was almost the nicest-looking of the whole lot of WG there.
It's a hard life, so it seems.
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10-10-11 03:24 #2811
Posts: 21Huh?
Originally Posted by Interracial [View Original Post]
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10-08-11 08:34 #2810
Posts: 250Well said my friend send me a Private Message
Well said, send me a private message. Would love to compare notes. When corruption is endemic and you add poverty to it everybody lies to get as much money as they can. But Ghana IS improving now with democracy and oil. They won't repeat Nigeria's mistake, at least not as bad. I lost $4400 but called it off so the * never got a passport out of the country.
Originally Posted by Ron Murray [View Original Post]
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10-08-11 08:31 #2809
Posts: 250Absolutely don't marry them and take them back home unless.
I married a Ghana woman in Ghana and then woke up! Luckily, I 'divorced' her and she never got that passport. Unless you are a born again Christian conservative obsessed only with rank, remuneration, and religion, don't marry them. The one I divorced was in tears saying she was tainted and would never get married again by a black. A complete lie since she was bragging about her 2nd marriage just a year later and was STILL chasing me for money. I could have left and not given her a cent but did the 'right' thing and paid her family $4400 which bought her a useless non-accredited degree from a Christian university called Central that only has 1 professor with a PhD.
Originally Posted by Mr Bonin [View Original Post]
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10-07-11 12:48 #2808
Posts: 272Originally Posted by Blackwhite99 [View Original Post]
GC
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10-07-11 07:28 #2807
Posts: 235December, January or February are quite pleasant. It's quite dry and the temperatures in the mid 20's from the Harmattan.
Originally Posted by Mustakam [View Original Post]
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10-06-11 17:36 #2806
Posts: 16Please do not " RTFF ".
Hi guys; planning to be in Accra just for fun after all I have read in the forum but one thing is not clear to me : which month would be the best time to be in Accra weatherwise? I mean, I do not want to be caught in soaking rain etc. And stuck in the hotel while I should be out hunting for my piece of Black Pussy!
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10-04-11 10:06 #2805
Posts: 6You away she is at play
Originally Posted by Master Yoda [View Original Post]
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10-04-11 10:02 #2804
Posts: 6You away she is at play
Originally Posted by Master Yoda [View Original Post]