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  • @maaruth5774
    @maaruth5774 18 днів тому

    Its DR KWAME NKRUMAH

  • @Dailymotion_greatest-one
    @Dailymotion_greatest-one 19 днів тому

    You were misinformed about Ghanaians schools not teaching about the Colonialism and Nkrumah. We were taught and is still being taught.

  • @Dailymotion_greatest-one
    @Dailymotion_greatest-one 19 днів тому

    We are taught the history of Gold Coast and of Nkrumah.

  • @florsnipes9830
    @florsnipes9830 19 днів тому

    Great interview. Sounds like Puerto Rico is almost as wonderful as Jamaica.

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit 19 днів тому

      Thank you. It was fantastic getting to know Lori.

  • @user-dq7xr6kc9b
    @user-dq7xr6kc9b Місяць тому

    First time to your channel. Glad you had a good time in Ghana. Your podcast was intetesting. The fullness of Ghanaian history certainly IS taught in schools. The IMF loan situation is morr serious than you stated as they dictate government spending (ask Sri Lanka!) but the current government has taken massive loans from Asian banks too.

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit 26 днів тому

      Thanks for your comment. I didn't know about Sri Lanka. I'll look into this.

  • @florsnipes9830
    @florsnipes9830 Місяць тому

    Looking good.

  • @joycewilson7048
    @joycewilson7048 Місяць тому

    I sooo love and admire this woman. I love her spirit.

  • @b.anthony8592
    @b.anthony8592 Місяць тому

    That’s the greatest lie. I am a Ghanaian and I was taught about slavery right from the primary school. Check your facts before you speak. Take your time and research more carefully. I think haste is your problem.

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      @b.anthony8592 I appreciate your comment. You may have missed when I said ***in the video*** that the two (2) ***guides in Ghana*** (one at Elmina and one at Dr. Nkrumah's memorial site) mentioned this to me during the tours. I also ***asked viewers*** to confirm what I was told and several ***commenters*** have confirmed that was the case. Others said that was not their experience. Different experiences I guess. Also, maybe the curriculum has changed over time? Or the standards vary by region? Your thoughts on the other parts of the video?

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 Місяць тому

    WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY GHANA AKWAABA ENJOY YOUR LIFE

  • @yaaobenewaah1697
    @yaaobenewaah1697 Місяць тому

    Driving in 3rd world countries is very different

  • @gogobari07
    @gogobari07 Місяць тому

    Not only in Ghana was the history not taught, but the whole of Africa. The same way maybe other atrocities towards us in Africa were not taught to the diasporas, making us see each other as strangers or enemies(?)

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      You are absolutely correct. Thank you for your comment.

  • @sonofbosse
    @sonofbosse Місяць тому

    shut up wile you're filming

  • @naan18
    @naan18 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this video/ podcast which I enjoyed. I spent part of my childhood in Ghana in the ‘90s and I can confirm we were taught the history of the slave trade - we even went on a school trip to Cape Coast castle. The education system was changed from the British O-level system by President JJ Rawlings who wanted Ghanaians (I believe in the 90s) to a more Ghanaian education. It’s that system that introduced local languages being taught in schools (spoken and written), as well as other subjects like cultural studies which I believe sought to formally educate children about the diversity of cultures and tribes of people that make up Ghana.

  • @BernardAsare-bh9gp
    @BernardAsare-bh9gp Місяць тому

    I went to school in Ghana during the 70 to the 80ths and I wast thought African American history are I visited some of the castles that were used to them before shipping to the America's.

  • @BlackEconNetworkChannel1
    @BlackEconNetworkChannel1 Місяць тому

    Very informative video. Ghana is the homeland of most Jamaican ancestors who are from Ashantis. Hon Marcus Garvey = the father of Pan-Afrikanism is the prime example who also greatly influenced Prez Nkrumah and other founding fathers of the OAU. Also some Jamaikans are from the Ibos in (what the European colonizers cut off to form) Nigeria. I recommend reading the historical novel = The African Version of Tarzana and Hamum for details of Ghana and links to Diasporan Afrikans in the Caribbean and USA and UK. Sad situation in Ghana after Prez Nkrumah was overthrown to the present situation where the country is ruled by Pan-Afrikanists in public but Neo-Colonialist in private who serve the CIA and IMF and other Caucasian masters against the majority of Afrikans at Home & Abroad.

  • @ernestbamfoanson7249
    @ernestbamfoanson7249 Місяць тому

    The tall tree by the fence is called willow. Am sure it's a variety of the American willow tree.

  • @ernestbamfoanson7249
    @ernestbamfoanson7249 Місяць тому

    Ghanaian children are thought about the slave trade. In seeking such information, go to the right sources.

  • @politicallyafrican6317
    @politicallyafrican6317 Місяць тому

    I learnt all these history in social and cultural studies in my time. Currently students take history course from grade 1. So information is about history of slavery not taught is wrong. However, Ghanaians focus more on colonization than slavery probably because issues of colonization still persist. Ghanaians and Africans study history done most countries around the world

  • @politicallyafrican6317
    @politicallyafrican6317 Місяць тому

    It's not true. Ghanaian students are taught that history. I am not sure who told you or how you found out that Ghanaians are not taught. If you got The formation from your driver who may not have gone to school, then you were short changed with information.

  • @sourcestvghuk9897
    @sourcestvghuk9897 Місяць тому

    God bless you

  • @user-jr9zi8tk4u
    @user-jr9zi8tk4u Місяць тому

    Sister you said it all. I’m from Ghana born and raised in a town called Winneba in Central Region of Ghana.and recently residing in Japan.thanks for sharing and May God bless you.

  • @steve.a.5178
    @steve.a.5178 Місяць тому

    Great video, detailed and informative. However Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade is thought in all Middle and Secondary schools in Ghana, the main reason Ghanaians easily embrace dark skin people as their brothers and sisters, and easily bond with them than non black people. Wonderful video. Keep it up.

  • @ThienbaoHuynh-lw9hv
    @ThienbaoHuynh-lw9hv Місяць тому

    I saw some lanterns. Did you bring them back from your trip to Hoi An?

  • @mohammedanane92
    @mohammedanane92 Місяць тому

    CIA overthrow Nkrumah with the help of some Ghanaians traitors

  • @jenningsrukanimachingauta7669
    @jenningsrukanimachingauta7669 Місяць тому

    Hi Rhodah You are doing a wonderful deed to educate some of us on those very important buildings materials. Do not worry about the haters. They are always there in every public space. Thank you.

  • @woodeevanstv6815
    @woodeevanstv6815 Місяць тому

    The tree treats typhoid

  • @lordkwesiallen216
    @lordkwesiallen216 Місяць тому

    Great trip , great experience !!! You have done very well , please continue to visit . God bless our home land Ghana .

  • @StaceyPetersdbspouse
    @StaceyPetersdbspouse Місяць тому

    Thank you for allowing me to share my travel vision with your audience. From this appearance, I have learned so much about podcasting, staying in frame, staging, and makeup.

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      I enjoyed learning about you and your travel adventures. ✈️✈️✈️

  • @user-ug1kc5ti2x
    @user-ug1kc5ti2x Місяць тому

    I’m so proud of both of you ladies…

  • @samnat277
    @samnat277 Місяць тому

    Thank you, however as a Ghanaian, I grew up learning about the slave trade. It’s a real shame if this has stopped but I was fully aware of our history and we took school trips to Elmira Castle

  • @amaesoun856
    @amaesoun856 Місяць тому

    Welcome, Home Sister, and God bless our homeland GHANA 🙏🙏❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 Місяць тому

    GOD is a miracle worker Amen 😅

  • @rebeccaadu-poku8359
    @rebeccaadu-poku8359 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much I just saw it now . I was looking for black American women to invest in Ghana but I was looking at wrong places looking for Oprah big names, well done good move for starting investing in Ghana . your next trip is to see Kumasi and to see Asante Ohene .my sister I love you I am in Connecticut . So will connect with you some time to come .

  • @enochodai4920
    @enochodai4920 Місяць тому

    Am a Ghanaian and I must commend you for this informative video about Ghana. I must say I was thought about slavery in the Gold Coast and the African continent when we were in primary/ elementary school. What we were not thought was the slave trade that was went on and is still going on in the north-west and eastern part of Africa by the Arabs. The Arab slave trade in the Africa is as worse as the European slave trade. Much as we condemn slavery in general most of the time we only focus on the Trans Atlantic slave trade and we seems to forget that the Arabs we trading in blacks before the Whiteman came to Africa. If you go to Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt and Morocco they are still practicing selling fellow blacks there.

  • @aliemmanuel7020
    @aliemmanuel7020 Місяць тому

    You a very smart woman and I really appreciate you video .. However History about slave trade is definitely taught in our schools , however it’s not prioritized as much as it should be. Secondly as you already know Africa would have been a great country with regards to infrastructure if Nkrumah had focused on the development of Ghana but as he rightfully said the independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa, hence he diversified and helped to help other African countries with independence. Lastly you already know about the white mans interference..

  • @BGroupsAfrica-hf1xf
    @BGroupsAfrica-hf1xf Місяць тому

    Did you ask the driver the level of his education?? The current jurudiction are actually the ones trying to distorts the education and history of Ghana. It started in 2017. Before then everybody knows the impact of Dr. NKRUMAH not only to Ghana but Africa.

  • @Misty_Blow
    @Misty_Blow Місяць тому

    Yeah you have a good experience about Africa but your Tonne seems a little bit snubbing

    • @Misty_Blow
      @Misty_Blow Місяць тому

      Yeah you first said we don’t learned anything about the Nkrumah but everywhere you visit as attractions was about your Nkrumah

    • @Misty_Blow
      @Misty_Blow Місяць тому

      It’s not through because children growing in the sixties we have to learn about Americans, the slave trade and Europe. It’s just recently that children are learning more about Ghana. Because everyone wanted to be like is in American films

    • @Misty_Blow
      @Misty_Blow Місяць тому

      It’s not through because children growing in the sixties we have to learn about Americans, the slave trade and Europe. It’s just recently that children are learning more about Ghana. Because everyone wanted to be like is in American films Please next time learn to speak with a little bit of Respect because you sound bearrr and madam special maybe you don’t notice but we from afar. Advice from a grown man please

  • @Misty_Blow
    @Misty_Blow Місяць тому

    Please not everywhere so good in USA

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      I agree. I'm not American.

    • @fredkofiodoom5499
      @fredkofiodoom5499 Місяць тому

      ​@@agehasnolimit So are African as your ancestors are right from this land , welcome home to the land of your ancestors, enjoy your stay, night life, arts/culture,sense of belongingness, and eating our natural yummy foods etc. Cheers to ya !

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit 26 днів тому

      @@fredkofiodoom5499 Thank you!

  • @Misty_Blow
    @Misty_Blow Місяць тому

    That is not true and we learn it in Primary and middle school before secondary

  • @Voavicky
    @Voavicky Місяць тому

    You really look a Ghanaian. An Akan or Ashanti to be specific. Have you confirmed with a DNA check? AKWAABA to Ghana.🇬🇭

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      I'm from Jamaica and many Jamaicans have Akan heritage. :) Thank you so much for your comment.

    • @Voavicky
      @Voavicky Місяць тому

      @@agehasnolimit Good to know that. No wonder your Ghanaian looks. Possess the Motherland for your future family as well by building or buying property for yourself and your generational family after you to easily know their root. Ghana is Home and so Peaceful. You are welcome🤗 Enjoy Ghana...🇬🇭

  • @py20
    @py20 Місяць тому

    Thanks for your report on Ghana. One correction: It's not true that the trans-Atlantic slave trade was not taught in Ghanaian schools. It was; certainly during my school days. What is true is that what was taught was not nearly as comprehensive as it needed to be. I (and I'm sure many others) learnt a whole lot about that horrible history and its lingering effects only after I moved to the United States and that's a terrible shame. I hope efforts are underway to change that for the current generation of students, not only in Ghana but across Africa.

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      I completely agree. I learned (some) African history when I went to college.

  • @danielforson5932
    @danielforson5932 Місяць тому

    Ghana 🇬🇭, the gateway to Africa

  • @amasare
    @amasare Місяць тому

    Surprised to hear, I was born raised in Ghana till age 19 so I most of my schooling there and I was taught this about the transatlantic slave trade even did a field trip (excursion) to the Cape Coast Castle. I'm not sure if they stopped teaching that but I believe those of us who grew up in Ghana in the late 70s, 80s and 90s were taught these things along with direct and indirect rules in the colonial area.

    • @py20
      @py20 Місяць тому

      Yes, we were.

  • @morrisphilip1338
    @morrisphilip1338 Місяць тому

    You should try research the history of Liberia, 🇱🇷 it was established by African Americans who returned from the u.s. first independent African nation

  • @blaqLion
    @blaqLion Місяць тому

    Am from Montego Bay Jamaica, raised in Georgetown DC. Maryland and, Virginia... DMV area, first of all Ashanties are the tribe where able to defeated British army. They killed 3 thousand British army just one day, I started going to Ghana, 2017, I met my girlfriend who also live in Pennsylvania, we started dating for one year, got married December 2018, we have one boy and one girl, purchased 2 acres of land Aburi mountains, building 44 apartments units. I thank God I met my wife in. Ghana, long live Mama Africa and all black people around the world 🌍

    • @danielforson5932
      @danielforson5932 Місяць тому

      Welcome to Ghana 🇬🇭

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      I'm also from Jamaica and raised partially in the DMV. Yes, many Jamaicans' ancestors are Akan and other people from the region.

    • @JC-ty3zq
      @JC-ty3zq Місяць тому

      ​@@agehasnolimitReally Jamaican!!!You behave more like a FBA!!!

  • @kofidaniel5777
    @kofidaniel5777 Місяць тому

    Where on earth did you get the information that Ghanaian kids are not taught about slavery? That's ridiculous!!.. I was taught when I was in grade 4 and all through high school. I'm a parent now, and my two kids know all about slavery from school. I liked your video...but please do not spread false info!!!

    • @eve954
      @eve954 Місяць тому

      I wonder where she got that information from. She was so sure that she even emphasized on it. Just funny

    • @kobbyjunior
      @kobbyjunior Місяць тому

      So surprised when I heard that too I was taught that in basic school

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      Thanks for commenting. As I said in the video, I was told that by two Ghanaian tour guides and I asked you (the audience) to confirm what I learned from them. Several other commenters agree that it is taught but it is glossed over.

    • @kofidaniel5777
      @kofidaniel5777 Місяць тому

      @@agehasnolimit "Glossed over" can be subjective. Slavery was and still is a BIG part of our history lessons. As you might have read from the comments, some schools even have class trips to the slave castles, etc. That's not "glossing over", is it ? If those tour guides said that, well, maybe they didn't school in Ghana.

    • @kofidaniel5777
      @kofidaniel5777 Місяць тому

      @@eve954 Yep !

  • @kwabenaamoako6726
    @kwabenaamoako6726 Місяць тому

    Every Ghanaian knew the history very well. We just feel ashamed talking about it,so we just pretend we don't know

    • @amasare
      @amasare Місяць тому

      I don't even think it's pretense per se , Ghanaians are just people who do not hold on to the past too much especially if it's bad. They let things go. Most Africans, I'll say are that way..... This slave trade happened on all the countries along coast of west Africa but you go to most countries and there's little or nothing remaining of that history. At least Ghana preserved some stuff. I think there's a good and bad about that attitude.

  • @JC-ty3zq
    @JC-ty3zq Місяць тому

    JUST ONE VIDEO YOU DID ON GHANA AND YOU GOT OVER 9,000 VIEWS!!!THE BIGGEST VIDEO ON YOUR CHANNEL SO FAR.THANKS TO GHANA.

  • @stephanie9463
    @stephanie9463 Місяць тому

    I will be honest, I'm 23 and I went to a private school in grade level, and history was taught about slavery and Nkrumah but it felt water down. We even did an excursion to the Cape Coast castle and Elimina but again I did not feel the travesty of the history till I later revisited it as a young adult. It could be that I was too young to comprehend it. But the feeling and understanding of the history taught when I was a child kind of felt water down and more of a study session to pass exams. There were part of Nkrumah's history that I felt were erased, it was the part of the coup, the part where his ideology became similar to a socialist with his relationship with China and his opposition party that are actually running the country till today with their children and grandchildren (example being the current president Nana Addo). Most of the infrastructures he established when he became president were not taught and are abandoned today. There was a lot more about the whole Trans-Atlantic slavery that was not properly taught and the textbook references were not Ghanaians but mostly people from abroad predominately Westerners. This was the same case for African history especially countries nearby Ghana, their traditions, and people or even how they got their independence. If you ask a regular Ghanaian how Togo or Ivory Coast got their independence and which set of people live within the country, they will not be able to tell you. It's crazy because we share the same people with Togo and Ivory Coast with the Akans and Ewe. We do not know each other even though we are not far from each other, imagine the rest of the Diaspora across the world, we definitely do not know much about their struggles and history.

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for this additional insight. I appreciate it.

    • @user-ei5rn4vr1j
      @user-ei5rn4vr1j Місяць тому

      ⁠@@agehasnolimithis write up about opposition party to Nkrumah whose offsprings are currently ruling Ghana is a big fat lie . This lies has been going on for years and it is null and void . The people who do not like this current government had been going out peddling lies about this issue.

    • @stephanie9463
      @stephanie9463 Місяць тому

      @@user-ei5rn4vr1j is it really lies? Wasn’t the Addos (current president uncle) against Nkrumah when Nkrumah wanted Ghanas independence. They tried to get the British monarch to allow Ghana to be a vassal state and Nkrumah did not like it hence why he departed from their group and founded his own party. Back to present day, the Addos own majority of companies ( oil, gas stations, etc) and projects that the government supposedly puts them in charge. Why would a president put his cousins in charge of many projects that as of now have still not seen much completed. Family business is what it is. Who do you think help overthrow Nkrumah?

    • @patricianyantakyi7017
      @patricianyantakyi7017 26 днів тому

      ​@@stephanie9463reading some of your comments here is quite baffling, which history book are you learning this from? The current government had access to rule Ghana just from the year 2000 to 2008 then 2016 to present day so how do you blame them for the destruction of Nkrumah's achievements. Dr. Nkrumah was ousted in the 60's so what happened in between the time he was ousted to the time president Kufuor was made president. Pls @ 23 yrs you are still young so go and read the history books very well and come again.

  • @user-rp8zz8wu3m
    @user-rp8zz8wu3m Місяць тому

    Most Ghanaians don't pay Tax but want everything so that is why any government that comes to power seeks loans from IMF period

    • @agehasnolimit
      @agehasnolimit Місяць тому

      Thank you for your comment. Interesting.

    • @frankkyereme7125
      @frankkyereme7125 Місяць тому

      IMF is Bank 🏦 nothing wrong with that, just to use the loan for profitable for the citizens,