@@InfiniteAnimations-rq2qv of course! While I can never and don't try to speak on the behalf of the population, I’m glad I have a space to share some of my observations 🙏🏾
@@chicagoswirlcouple I agree that it would be nice to see leadership around the continent protect their citizens more, with these issues in mind. However, I think it’s just as important to be mindful tourists and expats in destinations like Ghana! Thanks for watching 💓
Good analysis. However, I think different pricing for citizens might be controversial....that has been problematic at the slave castle. Another angle is that Ghana has become popular because it is affordable for a Westerner after the airfare. That is actually a competitive advantage for Ghana.
Hi C. Jane, what a brilliant, informative and incisive video. Its the first time i am seeing a thoughtful analysis and progressive recommendations on travel to Ghana especially for diasporans and other socio-conscious tourists to Ghana. Good thing you have documented this in a vlog with other statistics as well and i would like to suggest that you take these experiences and serialize the respective topics to create a whole study/documentary/guide book. Yu share insights that only a person who has lived within the communities for longer than a month could have, and this offers pointers to even the local authorities and tourism administrators and managers on how to enhance the local offerings to create deeper and more enhanced experiences for tourists. I have been debating with other afficionados on a good number of the issues you discussed in this video and your thoughts and arguments on nearly all of them offers an insight on what we should be focusing on to enhance the 'experience product'. Thanks for this insightful and well curated piece and hope you can make the time to chop it up into bits and delve deeper and wider into each topic with facts and figures (sounds like a complete study now lol). We could never have had this in a focus group discussion lasting 15 minutes, the way you laid it out. Good job and i hope to see more from you now i have fully subbed.
@@ChristinaJane You right I love home, anytime I go I don't want come back working hard to establish some businesses before moving back. Too stressful here
The problem is the local people are suffering due to corruption and due to corruption and mismanagement in their government. Ghana is deemed the most expensive place in the world because prices are at western prices for tourists while the local suffers.
Honest and legitimate observation. Thanks for voicing out the concerns of the locals who have no platform to voice their concerns.
@@InfiniteAnimations-rq2qv of course! While I can never and don't try to speak on the behalf of the population, I’m glad I have a space to share some of my observations 🙏🏾
So happy you’re sharing your thought on this. I still feel Africans government should do a lot to help locals but this is also very informative
@@chicagoswirlcouple I agree that it would be nice to see leadership around the continent protect their citizens more, with these issues in mind.
However, I think it’s just as important to be mindful tourists and expats in destinations like Ghana!
Thanks for watching 💓
Thanks for highlighting these legitimate concerns. You are wiser than your age. Bless you!
@@py20 this is a great compliment. I appreciate it greatly, thank you 🙏🏾
Good analysis. However, I think different pricing for citizens might be controversial....that has been problematic at the slave castle. Another angle is that Ghana has become popular because it is affordable for a Westerner after the airfare. That is actually a competitive advantage for Ghana.
Hi C. Jane, what a brilliant, informative and incisive video. Its the first time i am seeing a thoughtful analysis and progressive recommendations on travel to Ghana especially for diasporans and other socio-conscious tourists to Ghana. Good thing you have documented this in a vlog with other statistics as well and i would like to suggest that you take these experiences and serialize the respective topics to create a whole study/documentary/guide book. Yu share insights that only a person who has lived within the communities for longer than a month could have, and this offers pointers to even the local authorities and tourism administrators and managers on how to enhance the local offerings to create deeper and more enhanced experiences for tourists. I have been debating with other afficionados on a good number of the issues you discussed in this video and your thoughts and arguments on nearly all of them offers an insight on what we should be focusing on to enhance the 'experience product'. Thanks for this insightful and well curated piece and hope you can make the time to chop it up into bits and delve deeper and wider into each topic with facts and figures (sounds like a complete study now lol). We could never have had this in a focus group discussion lasting 15 minutes, the way you laid it out. Good job and i hope to see more from you now i have fully subbed.
Thank you for such a reflective comment! I'm happy to be documenting these thoughts as well and look forward to hopefully continuing in the future.
Great and informative. Medase paa.
thank you!
We love ❤️ u and watching you from London uk
@@sourcestvghuk9897 that means so much to me! Thank you for your support 💓
Go to Kumasi, Accra is for tourists now. Kumasi has lots of places to eat out and party and more local people and better prices.
Good advice
Thank you!
Thanking you for highlighting this
@@kofidotse of course 💓
I just subscribed.
So happy you're here 🥰🥰🙏🏾
New York in the house beautiful.
Welcome 🇺🇸🥰
@@ChristinaJane Thanks hope you enjoyed Ghana? I was also there July 16th to August 6th to 2024 and Dec 9th to Dec 28th 2024.
@ yes it’s like a second home now and always a good time!
@@ChristinaJane You right I love home, anytime I go I don't want come back working hard to establish some businesses before moving back. Too stressful here
The problem is the local people are suffering due to corruption and due to corruption and mismanagement in their government. Ghana is deemed the most expensive place in the world because prices are at western prices for tourists while the local suffers.
your heart is as beautiful as your face
@@kanti8942 thank you! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hello Ghanaian like to enjoy forget about the price..
We can't forget about the prices lol, but I agree the vibes are always there!
Are u on IG?
@@sourcestvghuk9897 yes! Its @beingchristinajane
@ChristinaJane I ll do that
@ChristinaJane I 've texted u there