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Overview

  • 22 references 17 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English
  • 30, Male
  • Member since 2009
  • Driver
  • High School
  • From Tamale, Northern Region, Ghana
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

To experience the good atmosphere of best friendship on this earth by couching and surfing

ABOUT ME

Hello and Welcome to the palace of Mohammed-Abass...I live with my family in the northern part of Ghana in a village call Tamale but to be honest I Lost my Dad when i was 5 years of age...
Tamale is a nice place where we have a lot of tourist attractions and as well as a large population of 500,000 people living and the occupation of the people in my village is farming ............of crops like mangoes,yam,rice,and cotton with the few mention . Also helping people is part of me.
if you will like to ask me any question about my country or village feel free to ask and you will be given the right answer....

PHILOSOPHY

Well in everything you do put jah first cos hes the alpha and omega.Hmmmmmm well i believe everyone was brought onto this earth to live his/her life the way they want it and at the end judgment will be given.i feel everyone should live consciously,righteous and help bring peace and unity.we should always love one another cos i know for a any friendship to start it commence with one love and respect.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

More over am willing to meet more people with lots of love,respect,great sense of humor and understanding.want to share my culture,tradition and positive vibes with brothers and sisters no matter the colour all over the world to bring peace,love and harmony which we all need to help change all the negativity around us.

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Well,i don't have any travel experience yet but i have hosted number of people from different parts of world and i think it is really a great experience to me,though i haven't visited any country before but those that i have hosted always share with me the lifestyles,cultures and everything about their countries.

Interests

Well interested in meeting group of people who will love to mingle and have fun so i can get the chance to show them my country,culture,the people and surroundings,food,local languages

  • animals
  • culture
  • folklore
  • festivals
  • dancing
  • dining
  • traveling
  • surfing
  • soccer
  • business
  • languages

Music, Movies, and Books

Adventure,comedy
reggea,dancehall,traditional and local music.
things fall apart and use to play football us well

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

one amazing thing i have done in my life is about football with lots of things to be seen in my play and am very glad about it and want to keep the good work

Teach, Learn, Share

will i love to teach my people about my culture cos i hail from the Northern Region and have a lot of culture tradition and dancing.want to also learn from others about their culture and get more expirence too which will be great and loving.will love to share whatever i have to be able to entertain who ever i come across to build a better world.We have a traditional festival known as the Damba and Bugum festivals.
This are very interesting festivals and they are celebrated annually.There is display of traditional tactics and magical display and believe me,life here becomes more interesting during this period.Folktales are told during this period and alot are done like the cleansing of skin lands and libations are poured to the "gods" for the mercy and prosperity.

There are two types of chieftancy systems in Ghana,these are the enskinment and enstoolment.Enskinment means chiefs who seat on skins of animal like lion,elephants,this skins of wild animals portrays the greatness of the chiefs.The enskinment is only practice in the northern part of the country and that is where i live.

Enstoolment means chiefs who seats on stools and this are practice in the southern part of the country.For their stools,it has some affiliations which are associated with inheritance of their great forefathers who were chiefs.I known you may be surprised to hear that this sought of thing still happens in some parts of the world,but people here and my tribe finds it normal and necessary.

So i think i would teach whoever wants to learn my culture and tradition.

Countries I’ve Visited

Burkina Faso, Togo

Countries I’ve Lived In

Ghana

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