Ghanaians Are Overly Polite—Nigerian Actress Rita Dominic
During her interview with Lexis Bill on Joy FM, Rita Dominic couldn’t help but express her admiration for the renowned Ghanaian hospitality.
The veteran actress highlighted the fact that Ghanaians are exceptionally polite, as they consistently incorporate the word ‘please’ at the beginning and end of their sentences when engaging in conversations.
Rita, who recently graced the Personality Profile segment on an Accra-based radio station, also commended the warm reception she received upon her arrival in Ghana for the Women of Valour conference.
Interestingly, Rita Dominic mentioned that she has yet to try the famous jollof rice, which has sparked a friendly rivalry between Ghana and her home country, Nigeria.
The Women of Valour is a movement of courageous women sharing their untold stories of courage to inspire other women to greatness.
Tru News Report earlier reported that Rita Dominic received a warm reception in Ghana, courtesy of media personality Nana Aba Anamoah and her Women of Valour team.
Upon her arrival at Kotoka International Airport (KIA), Rita Dominic was greeted by Nana Aba Anamoah’s team and escorted to the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra in a Toyota Land Cruiser.
At the hotel, a group of Nigerian students eagerly awaited her arrival, presenting her with a beautiful flower bouquet as a gesture of welcome.
Inside her luxurious room, Rita Dominic discovered a meticulously prepared bed adorned with the words Akwaaba to Ghana, symbolizing a warm welcome in the colours of the Ghanaian flag.
Her delight continued as she was served a delectable plate of snacks, artfully garnished with the Ghanaian flag on one side and the words Welcome to Ghana on the other.
Rita Dominic, Shirly Frimpong Manso, and Bonang Matheba were announced as the keynote speakers for the 2024 Women of Valour event, organized by Nana Aba Anamoah.