Ghanaian Jollof vs. Nigerian Jollof: The Ultimate Taste Showdown

Ghanaian Jollof: Known for using aromatic spices like cloves and nutmeg, Ghanaian jollof has a richer, earthier flavor. Ghanaians often cook their jollof with long-grain rice, adding vegetables and sometimes even meat into the pot for a balanced, savory dish.

Nigerian Jollof: Nigerian jollof stands out for its use of a concentrated tomato and pepper base with the addition of thyme and curry powder. This mix gives it a bright, fiery color and bold, spicy flavor. Nigerian jollof is generally cooked with long-grain parboiled rice, which absorbs the spices without becoming too mushy.

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Alice KD Clinches Music Video of the Year (USA) at GMA USA!

Alice KD also wishes to express her sincere appreciation to her esteemed producer, JMORG, for the exceptional work on the song Kwano Abue, which earned her a nomination for Music Video of the Year (USA). JMORG’s creativity, passion, and commitment to producing high-quality music have been invaluable. Alice KD feels genuinely fortunate to collaborate with such a talented and dedicated producer who continually pushes the boundaries of music and artistry.

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Alliance Motors and Co. Hit with $96,000 Lawsuit Over Defective Vehicle Sale

Alliance Motors Ghana Limited, along with AFCL Ghana and Jaguar Land Rover South Africa, is currently embroiled in a significant lawsuit concerning the sale of a faulty 2020 Land Rover to Emmanuel Borkety Bortey, the CEO of Happy Man Bitters. This legal dispute stems from a purchase made on July 29, 2020, which has resulted in claims of considerable financial loss.

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Kuami Eugene Reveals He’s Still Facing Fallout from ‘Happy Day’ Feature

Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene has shared the ongoing difficulties he faces after featuring on Sarkodie’s 2020 hit track, ‘Happy Day’. In an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, the award-winning artist revealed that the song, which many view as a political endorsement of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), continues to affect him even four years later.

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