“Wetin be this?” – Influencer Enioluwa sparks reactions as he eats the hardest Ghanaian meal

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  • Nigerian influencer Enioluwa’s recent video of devouring the hardest Ghanaian meal has sparked online conversation about his love for food.
  • The video of Enioluwa enjoying Ghana’s “Wakkye” breakfast has sparked reactions among Nigerians, similar to the Ghana Jollof vs. Nigerian Jollof competition.
"Wetin be this?" - Influencer Enioluwa sparks reactions as he eats the hardest Ghanaian meal

Enioluwa, a popular NigerThe video of Enioluwa enjoying Ghana’s “Wakkye” breakfast has sparked reactions among Nigerians, similar to the Ghana Jollof vs. Nigerian Jollof competition.ian influencer, is undeniably a foodie; yet, a new video of him digesting the most hardest Ghanaian cuisine has sparked widespread discussion online.

Just like the traditional Ghana Jollof vs Nigerian Jollof competition, the latest video of Enioluwa eating a meal in Ghana called “Wakkye” for breakfast has elicited a variety of comments from Nigerians.

Enioluwa, who is currently in Ghana, shared a video of himself eating Wakkye, which he described as Ghana’s hardest food.

According to Enioluwa, the cuisine contains garri, spaghetti, beans, rice, egg, Ponmo, meat, and plantain.

Enioluwa raises eyebrows as he finishes the dish quickly despite its bulkiness, almost chewing the leaves.

Captioning the video, Enioluwa wrote: “I’m not sure a Nigerian can easily eat this one sha. Have you had this before? Is this your favourite Ghanaian Meal?😅🔥🇬🇭.”

He added; “Every day I wake up in this Ghana, there’s always food waiting at the door for me. Breakfast o. Lunch o. Dinner o.😌 Someone will be knocking; you have a delivery. But in Nigeria, they will be starving me. A prophet is never honoured in his own home.😭 Thank you Ghanaians o, if not I for dey look like a skeleton.🥹🇬🇭❤️.”

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Reacting to the post…

@godswilltipson wrote: It’s still a miracle that you haven’t eaten Witchcraft before.

@ogevarietystore’ said: Well, waayke is my second favorite Ghanaian food after kontomere. I don’t know if I spelt that correctly though.

@mowanbe asked: Wetin be this?? Garri and spag and beans and kini?? Eiiiii.

@dknaijafoods said: Waakye is my best!!! People it is not pronounced ‘wanke’ or ‘wake’, it is pronounced ‘waache’.

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