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Legendary Moment Ed Sheeran Schooled Yemi Alade on Why Ghana Jollof Is Far Better than Nigerian Jollof – Video

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Singer Yemi Alade and international singer Ed Sheeran have spotted in a video arguing on which country prepares tasty Jollof rice. The Nigerian songstress could be heard screaming on top of her voice tying to convince Ed Sheeran that Nigerian jollof tastes better than Ghana Jollof. Yemi Alade’s face changed when the American superstar Ed … Read more

Sark In Stitches – Rapper Can’t Stop Laughing After Tasting Don Jazzy’s Nigerian Jollof – Video

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Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy treated Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie to a plate of Nigerian Jollof prepared by himself and Sarkodie’s reaction has tickled many online. Sarkodie paid a visit to the MAVINS Records CEO in his apartment as part of his tour in Nigeria with his latest album, No Pressure. Upon reaching Don Jazzy’s abode, … Read more

(VIDEO) Ice Prince Settles The Ghana-Naija Jollof Debate, He Declares Sarkodie's “Highest Jollof” The Best

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Ice Prince

Nigerian Hip-hop artist, Panshak Zamani, better known by his stage name Ice Prince has graciously settled the Ghana-Naija jollof debate. He has confirmed that Ghanaian Jollof is the best after enjoying Sarkodie’s “Highest  Jollof”.
The “Oleku” hitmaker, Ice Prince, came to Ghana over the weekend to grace the wedding of  Ghanaian songstress, Becca and his former manager, Tobi.

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I Know What's Happening In The Ghanaian Movie Industry And Would Love To Produce A Ghanaian Movie – Boris Kodjoe

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Boris Kodjoe

Ghanaian-German Hollywood Actor, Boris Kodjoe has been in Ghana for 3 days now with his family for a show he’ll be hosting.
The Actor, addressed the Press yesterday with his wife, Nicole Ari Parker, who is also a Hollywood actress and they spoke about their Ghanaian experience so far.

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Video: Watch Efya 'Angrily' Walk Out Of Interview After Being Asked If Naija Jollof Is Better Than Ghana's Own

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Efya was recently in Nigeria to perform at a concert and was being interviewed when she valiantly defended the ‘honour’ of Ghana jollof.
The singer was asked if she agreed that Nigeria jollof is better than Ghana jollof and she ‘angrily’ walked out of the interview in protest.

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Nigerian Chef Beats Ghanaian Opponent To Win Jollof Cook-off Held In US

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Former Ghanaian President John Mahama enjoys a dish of jollof

Nigerian jollof drew first blood in the never ending jollof wars as a Nigerian chef won a cook-off against a colleague Ghanaian chef.
The jollof festival held in Washington DC ended with the Nigerian chef, Atinuke Ogunsalu, being adjudged the winner by the judges.

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Jon Benjamin Settles Ghana-Naija Jollof Battle Once And For All (WE WON!)

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Jon Benjamin

The British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin (whom GhanaCelebrities.Com would be exclusively interviewing quite soon) – has exalted the qualities of Ghana jollof over its Nigerian counterpart.

According to the outspoken diplomat, Ghana jollof is his favourite dish and miles better than Nigeria’s, a fact he enjoys telling his Nigerian friends.

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Jollof Wars – John Dumelo Goes After ‘Tasteless’ Nigerian Jollof Rice

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John Dumelo

The Ghana-Nigeria jollof wars continue unabated as people from either side of the conversation continues to make their argument as to why they have the best jollof.

During the week, CNN’s Richard Quest was in Nigeria and had the chance to adjudicate the conflict but instead decided to chicken out.

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New Music Video: "Ghana Jollof" By Deborah Vanessa

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Ghana Jollof-Sister Debbie
Ghana Jollof-Sister Debbie

Sister Debbie is back—and this time she is riding on the hovering Jollof beef between Ghanaians and Nigerians, she calls this one-Ghana Jollof.
According to Deborah Vanessa, Ghana Jollof is yummy and if you don’t like to say it that way, you can say Ghana Jollof is on fleek.
The video features her brother-Wanlov Da Kubolor, Nikki Samonas and others…
And as usual, it’s nothing much in terms of musical richness, yet it may catch fire because of the theme and how fine it ties in with the social media back and forth about Ghana/Nigeria Jollof.

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