{"id":243600,"date":"2016-08-28T13:58:23","date_gmt":"2016-08-28T13:58:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=243600"},"modified":"2016-08-28T13:58:23","modified_gmt":"2016-08-28T13:58:23","slug":"a-nigerian-chronicled-his-stay-in-ghana-with-these-hilarious-tweets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/08\/a-nigerian-chronicled-his-stay-in-ghana-with-these-hilarious-tweets\/","title":{"rendered":"A Nigerian chronicled his stay in Ghana with these hilarious tweets"},"content":{"rendered":"
In\u00a0August 2016,\u00a0an engineer from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, arrived at the Kotoka International Airport to help close out a project in Takoradi. But his trip to Ghana turned into and entertaining comic fest on Twitter.<\/p>\n
This engineer, Tolu Bablo ( @ToluBablo<\/a><\/b><\/span> on Twitter), from the moment he touched down, had been tweeting his experiences mostly comparing them to conditions in Nigeria.<\/p>\n What made his account even more interesting was the natural humour and satire that came with his tweets.<\/p>\n When Nigerian website,\u00a0Covebeat, asked Tolu about his motivation to livetweet his stay in Ghana he replied, \u201cI (used to) write, but I haven\u2019t in a year. I am too lazy nowadays to think up an article. This was the second best option.\u201d<\/p>\n He added that he did not expect this much attention when he started tweeting.<\/p>\n Remarking on what he would miss most about Ghana he replied \u201cthe peace, the quiet, the laid back atmosphere, the view; double entendre intended and the organisation.\u201d<\/p>\n He was supposed to be in Ghana till September 19th, but currently he isn\u2019t so sure anymore. According to him, he might have to leave today or then.<\/p>\n Find below some of the humorous chronicles of\u00a0@ToluBablo<\/a><\/b>
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