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In a video trending on social media, British singer Ed Sheeran is in love with Ghanaian Jollof as he chooses it over Nigerian Jollof.

Famous singer Ed Sheeran prefers to eat Ghanaian Jollof to Nigeria's Jollof when ask by Nigerian singer Yemi Alade.
The musicians met at the London 2021 Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony, which took place over the weekend.
During a discussion on the Ghana Jollof vs. Nigeria Jollof debate, Ed Sheeran claims it shouldn't even be a debate because Ghana Jollof is the best, as he eats. Yemi Alade was taken aback by the comment.
"I think I prefer Ghanaian Jollof," he said.
Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/CVKh85hMiPx/?utm_medium=copy_link
What do you think? Nigeria Jollof or Ghana Jollof.
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