Orekodo
Orekodo, also pronounced "Orokodo" is a Ghanaian jargon created in the port town of Takoradi, and used mostly there and across Ghana's Western regions. Transliterated as "It's moving" in English, it is used as a form of greeting between peers, to indicate one doing fine.
It is also casually used to indicate something progressing or going as planned.
It is also casually used to indicate something progressing or going as planned.
(1) Asay, what's up? Asay, Orekodo.
(2) Orokodo bia? Nana, Orokodo.
(2) Orokodo bia? Nana, Orokodo.