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03-10-25 14:56 #4371
Posts: 872Tall Nigerian
This perl I have known last year and seen again this year.
High cost, good 400 Ghs, but better not to abuse, she might create addiction, it means wallet sufferance!
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03-08-25 12:08 #4370
Posts: 872Petit Nigerian il LaPaz
Just walking in the night in Lapaz (someone write it La Paz, thinking at Bolivia), many will approach you, just smiling or greeting. I could not neglect this pretty one, I met in the bar of Famous Hotel on George Bush Highway. Nice, young, sweet, petit, smart and happy.
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02-24-25 15:50 #4369
Posts: 872Accra Update 2025_4
OSU and surroundings.
Osu is a difficult place because a part of it is just cut for white people, with its expensive venues and restaurants. I am referring to the first part of Oxford Street between Danquah Circle and the junction with Mission Street.
There are on the contrary interesting places otherwhere.
The whole Oxford Street is patrolled by hunting and hungry girls that attempt to find their blue prince. They will greet you and just answering the game get started.
Just at the junction with Oxford and Mission Street you will find the famous Lizzy's Container, a bar under a canopy open till late with a container on the back side. In the courtyard you will even find an urinal, which is almost rare.
Several kiosks provide kebab, fish, popcorn, there are two MoMo merchants and opposite you will see a Papaye fast food. There are girls sitting alone or in group and some come to sit at men's tables. Drinks are sold at reasonable prices such as 20 Ghs beer.
Although it is not yet Osu, on Ring Road East, close to Danquah next to Glory filling station you will find Calabash, a sort of hut, green colour, where many girls roam around. Same prices as the previously described venue. Very dark inside, better to sit out to avoid mosquitos.
A house beside offers cheap hourly rooms in case own place is to far. A room costs 20 or 30 Ghs.
Just crossing the Ring Road, two outdoor bars have a good frequentation by lonely girls: Purple Pub and This Is Africa. Both recommendable.
If one continues walking Oxford Street, will find a gap of buildings, almost dark with many trees. Afterwords, one will reach the old settlement of Christianborg, very vibrant of locals. Don. T forget the Night Market, where is possible to taste local delights, all night long. Many little bars and food stalls provide snacks, food, drinks and everything else.
At the junction with February 28th Road, former Christianborg, two contiguous outdoor venues Friday and Traffic Light offer a choice of local girls as all the little pubs in the area.
About Osu Beach Bar I have already written when I described the coastal life.
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02-21-25 22:36 #4368
Posts: 75Originally Posted by Paulo069 [View Original Post]
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02-21-25 04:56 #4367
Posts: 132Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
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02-18-25 14:17 #4366
Posts: 872For Paulo069 - Labadi
Originally Posted by Paulo069 [View Original Post]
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02-16-25 15:31 #4365
Posts: 13Labadi Beach Entrance
Can someone please confirm there is a hairdressers / massage place just as you enter Labadi Beach as you pay to enter?
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02-16-25 11:29 #4364
Posts: 13Thanks Roman Guy. These posts are really helpful as I am visiting at Christmas. Can you confirm that there is Uber and Bolt going out (and back) as far as Nungua and whether you feel for a white man Nungua is reasonably safe?
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02-15-25 13:50 #4363
Posts: 872Accra Update 2025_3
We have not to forget that Accra is a coastal city.
Although beaches in Accra are not so wonderful (pollution, rubbish, dirties), they result to be interesting hotspots for our hobby.
Some beaches are very famous and consequently expensive.
This is as example Labadi. They request a gate fee to access the beach also as a simple pedestrian, but you find plenty of bars, restaurants, and clubs. The best is Vienna, don't mind the cost. Labadi is on the road to Tema at reasonable distance from Accra.
Not far from the mentioned Labadi you will find Laboma. Also here gate fee. Nice venues like bars and restaurants. Crowded on weekends, high prices for food and drinks. On Sunday you have the possibility to pick up also white girls.
Another few km ahead you will see a beach bar called Next Door. Free access to the beach, prices high but affordable. Tuesday to Sunday massage parlor with happy ending.
If you continue your coastal journey in direction Tema, you will reach the village of Nungua. Search Coco Beach Road and cover it until it reaches the beach. Several beach bars: I suggest you Sango and the one besides called Black Mama or Mama Africa, depending on the person. This second is the meeting point of the Nigerians, the first one is more frequented by Ghanaians. If you meet a fair person, she will certainly address you to some places indoor or outdoor where to consume the act. An idoor place can cost 20 or 30 Cedis or nothing in case it is her house.
Move for another 3 km and you are in Sakumono. A bar called Titanic is easy to recognize. Have a look but investigate deeply the little bars around and opposite, they can hide good surprises because many girls have their residences in the huts around. Ask about a nearby spot called Villa Posillipo, a very beautiful location with appreciable fauna.
If you have no time for a long trip, just remain in Accra and go to Osu Beach Bar, see Google maps. Take place in one of the three bars (personally I prefer the right one and the middle one), have your drink and wait. Surely someone will come to "disturb" you. Three hourly guest houses on 20 30 Cedis will provide you with a decent place to spend a good half an hour with your flame.
In the direction of Cape Coas, Kokrobite near Kasoa is a valuable resource. There are several beach bars. The best solution is to walk on the seashore and make your choice at first sight. Also here hourly rooms are available. Avoid Sunday.
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02-09-25 04:51 #4362
Posts: 133Mother Lode
Visited Accra Last month for a week. Stayed at Perimann hotel, Kokrobite beach road as recommended by a friend. Nice place where all is allowed discretely. Met the manager to resolve a few small issues. She tured out to be mother lode. A hot full bodied woman partial to white men. Quite a performer. She also arranged others to fulfil my fantasies. Pool and other parties at hotel best place to pick up local talent. Mother lode"s stable has wide choice and she takes personal interest to see to service and satisfaction. May be shifting jobs locally. DM me if any need her contact.
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02-07-25 00:26 #4361
Posts: 274Lagos Avenue
I noticed that no one mentioned that part of Accura since it's not discussed on this forum then I won't discuss it any further neither.
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01-28-25 16:31 #4360
Posts: 1096Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
Good to hear that we still can find there pleasure for our hobby. 2.300 Cedi is still acceptable. But the visa regulation still kills the tourism.
Thanks for your update.
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01-28-25 11:21 #4359
Posts: 872Accra Update 2025_2
Many years ago the area of the so called Circle (=Kwame Nkrumah Circle, today Kwame Nkrumah Interchange) was a vibrant hotspot for hunting and searching girls.
Due to various factors, such as the transformation of the roundabout into an overpass, the terrible fire of 2015 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Accra_explosion#text=On%20 June%203%2 C%202015%2 C%20 an, Accra%2 C%20 killing%20 over%20250%20 people.), the closure of some venues, the situation has cooled down somewhat.
There is a road where everything is still going on and also good: Wonkai Ame Close. It is possible that the name of the street might be different: this is how Google reports it on its map, but don't worry, you can easy find it referring to Cumberland Hotel. This hotel is where many girls lodge and it works also as hourly hotel.
Down the hotel you will see girls roaming. There are also two bars and a place for eating.
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01-14-25 12:14 #4358
Posts: 872Accra Update 2025_1
As everybody is complaining, generally, every price have increased. Some examples: pure water has passes from o. 30 to 0. 50, kebab sticks from 7 to 10, rarely a beer costs less than 17, on beach 25, I don't remember about fuel but do not have illusions.
The step of happiness for girls is not anymore 150 200 (but you can find it!) but 300 with some claiming 500, especially if Nigerians or whites.
Consequently, hotels are also more expensive now.
Something about the zones.
Today I will describe the zone around Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, alias Circle.
Paradise Street remains the hot spot for the night with Shield Hotel where girls introduce their lucky friends. A junction, Osofo Street, is also hot spot with its bar, just a hut with a tent where you can sit and wait. Opposite you will see a little house known as Central TV Hotel, a place where some girls lodge and can invite people; it is also a bar and sometime there is music. Another good bar is at junction Kanfla with Paradise Street, little gate with garden.
I will keep you posted.
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01-09-25 14:21 #4357
Posts: 872For Southeast Man
Originally Posted by SoutheastMan [View Original Post]
As examples, where a beer was 12 it is now 17 and where it was already 18 or 20 is now 24. Kebab was 7 now it is 10.
My hotel was 150 and now it is 180.
Trotro from Danduah to Circle, depending on the mate, 4 or 5.
Espresso Single at Vida e Cafe is 30.
Still affordable but not that cheap.
About our hobby, it is difficult to find a 150 Ghs girl. The cheapest is 200 but some girls, especially the foreigners, set their step of happiness over 300 and not rarely at 500.
I don't mansion food, fuel and apparel.