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Ghanaian man captured chewing snow gleefully in the USA, saying it contains sugar (video)

A <a href="https://www.pulse.com.gh/lifestyle/relationships-weddings/dating-tips-5-signs-your-ghanaian-man-is-cheap/cpxclz2">Ghanaian man </a>has been captured in a hilarious video chewing snow in the United States of America while saying in local language Twi that it is as sweet as sugar.
Ghanaian man captured chewing snow gleefully, saying it contains sugar
Ghanaian man captured chewing snow gleefully, saying it contains sugar

Some parts of the US are experiencing a winter storm which has left them engulfed with snow.

In the video that is circulating on social media, the Ghanaian man is heard and seen saying that the whole place had been covered in snow like never before and all he could see was a sea of white. 

He then proceeded to fetch some of the snow from the ground and started chewing it like it was food while giving a commentary on how it tastes amidst laughter. 

In other news, the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) has directed its lecturers to sack from their lecture halls all students who dress improperly and expose vital parts of their bodies.

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The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Abednego F. O. Amartey, disclosed this while speaking at the university’s 2021 matriculation in Accra last Friday, reports say. According to him, the University’s authorities had warned students that wearing skimpy and short dresses on campus violates the University rules, but the caution seems to have fallen on deaf ears.

“I have noticed that some of you have started wearing short skirts all over the place. The UPSA is a professional institution and we dress very well. We have directed lecturers that if you dress in an inappropriate manner, they should remove you from the lecture halls.

“You are not allowed to dress the way we have seen you dress these days. We allowed it in the past week because we assumed you did not know. Now you know, so there should not be excuses,” MyNewsGh.com quoted Professor Abednego F. O. Amartey as having warned and urged female students to wear decent outfits, especially when attending lecturers.

He cited “short skirts, torn jeans and other such apparel” as some of the outfits that are unacceptable in the university.

UPSA has admitted 8,247 students to pursue professional, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The number consists of 70 professionals, 1,623 diplomas, 5,671 undergraduate and 883 postgraduate students.

The university’s rules against indecent dressing, much as is in the right direction, risks a backlash from some advocates who champion freedom of dressing. However, every institution has its rules and regulations, and once students chose to study in the university, they are bound by those rules and regulations.

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