This desire to go to America is present here in the nation of Panama. Everyone wants to make the money to be made in the US, which greatly exceeds what they can earn in their home country. I explain the reality of chasing that dollar and how it affects you as a person living in the US.
Wonderful conversation. So grateful to live in this day and time and Esther Armah’s emotional justice roadmap especially the point of giving each other grace in our interactions across the divide is so relevant.
Need more of such intellectual discussions by African diaspora articulating in that substantive way the various aspects of life on the subcontinent. And Sisters, your current daily experiences & realities - not sugar-coated - is brought full circle by that quote from Maya Angelou. Keep Sharing …
I'm Ghanaian now living and thriving in Ghana after 9yrs of living in Babylon U.S.A... I can relate with your story of crying yourself to work. America can kill you, believe me. Thanks for sharing your story. But believe me the Ghanaian who haven't been through the American experience will hate you for telling them the truth about life in the west. Shalom. APTTMH YAH❤
When you are deprived of certain life essential for a long time, you become so obsessed with getting that thing, that no other effort can take away your attention from it. No doubt Western world is stressful but there are wide range of opportunities that everybody gets his/her chance that ordinarily one will not get in Africa; healthcare, option of schooling and education, ease of getting material thing, luxury, cars, clothing, ease of getting credit etc....at same time, your time, your happiness, relationship, peace etc are taken away from you by the system. On the other hand, Africa offers you peace, relationship, less stress,less competition etc. The dilemma and the irritating thing is when one either and does not value it but crave what someone doesn't value it. Ghanaians will not hate anybody for advising people stay in Ghana and not rush to go to Western world. Simply, "you don't know the value what you have until someone place value on it.
No one is saying anything about having a husband. When I came to Ghana, I said, "thank the Creator that black women in and from the USA are not the only beautiful black women in the world. Real familys are in Ghana
your stories arent relevant to the natives because the African reality is different and the immigrant's mindset is different to the native african american. He doesnt worry about police brutality and racism, his.mission in america filters his American experience. So stop trying to influence their decision to go to America, when your very presence and relative economic comfort is a real advertising and confirmation of their reasons to leave for America.
A poor african arrives in America to a higher standard of living. A good aprtment with a fridge and gas stove, running water, electricity that works and functioning government. why would they NOT want to go to America?
Hey Ivy, One of Ghana most outstand Queen, I hope everything is well with you, I was watching a Prank Ghana video recently, Guess who is saw getting Prank? Queen Ivy Prosper
This desire to go to America is present here in the nation of Panama. Everyone wants to make the money to be made in the US, which greatly exceeds what they can earn in their home country. I explain the reality of chasing that dollar and how it affects you as a person living in the US.
💯..... its Delusionary, thus its called _The American DREAM_
I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the initiative to share.❤️
You're most welcome!
Wonderful conversation. So grateful to live in this day and time and Esther Armah’s emotional justice roadmap especially the point of giving each other grace in our interactions across the divide is so relevant.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It was indeed a great conversation
I'm grateful to almighty God for making it's possible for us to see our Africa queen in the soil of there father nd mother lands
Great dialogue! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! You're welcome.
Need more of such intellectual discussions by African diaspora articulating in that substantive way the various aspects of life on the subcontinent. And Sisters, your current daily experiences & realities - not sugar-coated - is brought full circle by that quote from Maya Angelou. Keep Sharing …
Hi Ivy, great video. I hope all is well and good to e-see you again.
Thank you. Glad you liked the video.
Welcome home beautiful ladies ❤
Great video!
I'm Ghanaian now living and thriving in Ghana after 9yrs of living in Babylon U.S.A... I can relate with your story of crying yourself to work. America can kill you, believe me. Thanks for sharing your story. But believe me the Ghanaian who haven't been through the American experience will hate you for telling them the truth about life in the west. Shalom. APTTMH YAH❤
Bless u. Long live
I want to go there and experience myself,so I won't take your advice 😅
Making a blanket statement based on personal experience is ignorance at best
When you are deprived of certain life essential for a long time, you become so obsessed with getting that thing, that no other effort can take away your attention from it.
No doubt Western world is stressful but there are wide range of opportunities that everybody gets his/her chance that ordinarily one will not get in Africa; healthcare, option of schooling and education, ease of getting material thing, luxury, cars, clothing, ease of getting credit etc....at same time, your time, your happiness, relationship, peace etc are taken away from you by the system.
On the other hand, Africa offers you peace, relationship, less stress,less competition etc.
The dilemma and the irritating thing is when one either and does not value it but crave what someone doesn't value it. Ghanaians will not hate anybody for advising people stay in Ghana and not rush to go to Western world.
Simply, "you don't know the value what you have until someone place value on it.
I'm glad that you are back. I miss you sis ❤❤
Thank you for your continued loyalty.
NICE WORK SIS.
Thank you
I could smell the Shea and coco butter from my screen. :)
😅😅
Love this comment!
Great video
Thanks
Anyway in Africa is your home. you are the son's nd daughter's of soil of Africa. welcome Back to ur home❤
Yes! Welcome everyone who has the desire to come!
No one is saying anything about having a husband. When I came to Ghana, I said, "thank the Creator that black women in and from the USA are not the only beautiful black women in the world. Real familys are in Ghana
oohhh ''LADIES, MY MERCEDES''.
your stories arent relevant to the natives because the African reality is different and the immigrant's mindset is different to the native african american. He doesnt worry about police brutality and racism, his.mission in america filters his American experience.
So stop trying to influence their decision to go to America, when your very presence and relative economic comfort is a real advertising and confirmation of their reasons to leave for America.
Diasporas should be real because Ghana is a 3rd world country. You can make money if you come to the country with creative ideas.
A poor african arrives in America to a higher standard of living. A good aprtment with a fridge and gas stove, running water, electricity that works and functioning government.
why would they NOT want to go to America?
Hey Ivy, One of Ghana most outstand Queen, I hope everything is well with you, I was watching a Prank Ghana video recently, Guess who is saw getting Prank? Queen Ivy Prosper
It means nothing for anyone to move to ghanna especially a Foundational Black American. There is no profit
Good for you