Americans describe 'returning home' to Ghana

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  • @Kenyahotify
    @Kenyahotify 7 років тому +202

    why are they only showing the poor side of Ghana....show everywhere! poor, middle, rich....

    • @tigerbellestarrgirl9097
      @tigerbellestarrgirl9097 6 років тому +3

      Jose DeCarvalho Africa is a continent not a country

    • @josedecarvalho5459
      @josedecarvalho5459 6 років тому +2

      @@tigerbellestarrgirl9097 I'm a African don't you think i know that they do have a school there

    • @AS-rw7rf
      @AS-rw7rf 6 років тому +28

      Exactly my question if you are inviting people don't just show them the poor parts of the country, show them the malls,the gated communities,then nice airports the beautiful streets the supermarkets like shop rite beautiful schools banks and the world standard 5 4 3 star hotels. What's going on people Ghana is more beautiful than what you showing the world. Its like showing the poor down south communities in America as the totality of America Or the ghetto in the Bronx,Brooklyn or queens as the beauty of America. That would be unfair to America because we have Time Square,Las Vegas, Washington DC to mention a few. So please showcase the beauty of Ghana to those who think Africa is so poor so they will change their perception and find Africa appealing to come to.

    • @mobrown7594
      @mobrown7594 6 років тому +3

      Kenyahotify Exactly they always do that it’s like me going New York and only showing the bring as New York soooo dumbs the hate is real lol

    • @feliciafokuo893
      @feliciafokuo893 6 років тому

      Exactly

  • @koagyeman
    @koagyeman 6 років тому +82

    Obroni doesn't mean White Person period. This name was coined around 1490s when the Portuguese showed up. Our fathers initially didn't understand them neither did the Portuguese. Also, there are no Islands around or along the coast of Ghana, so the dialema was to figure out whether there was land somewhere inside this huge body of water, which is the Atlantic Ocean. Few people said yes, because the Portuguese arrived in wooden boats. However, the large number of people thought that though it was true, yet couldn't convince themselves that land could form in the Ocean.
    So, they decided that Obroni is the individual who has come from a far away place or location, where getting there is to swim. So, those locations our parents didn't know are now America, Europe etc, etc, because a Ghanaian could only get there by swimming.
    Our way of describing "swim or swimming " is "BRO NSUO" that is swim in water or a river. So, OBRONI or ABROFO will mean the individual or persons who have come from very far locations the way to get there or back is to swim. As I stated initially, the name was coined in the 1490s and no modern writers have attempted to correct it, and it came about when only White people came from those locations, our fathers didn't dream some day Black people would come from Europe and America to visit or stay.

    • @shirlball2
      @shirlball2 6 років тому +8

      Thank You for dropping knowledge that's much needed on this YT feed.

    • @donratty9
      @donratty9 6 років тому +8

      There are different accounts too. Bor is Fante and nsuo is Twi. Most of the Twi speaking Akans live in the hinterlands and got to know of the Portuguese later on. There other accounts where their skin was compared to that of a maize(husk) "eburow" when it's get contact with the sun and another how they move on sea slowly "br33w".
      From your account they should be "aborfo not abrofo" but they didn't come swimming they saw them in boats and ships.

    • @quophia7714
      @quophia7714 5 років тому +4

      @@donratty9 another account i have heard which i dont know if its true is that the word obroni(singular) or Abrofo(plural) stems from the phrase Abr) nipa which means wicked person which is what our forefathers called the Europeans back in the day.

    • @damanibaraka7896
      @damanibaraka7896 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the education.

    • @johnbedford5012
      @johnbedford5012 5 років тому +1

      Thank you my brother for that wise explanation.

  • @hisbeautifultruth5931
    @hisbeautifultruth5931 6 років тому +159

    I think African Americans can be a real asset there since we've had more access to education. We could really help build the infrastructure and educational system. We need to unite.

    • @yishralcongress7675
      @yishralcongress7675 6 років тому +5

      Yes we need to unite...

    • @adlerzwei
      @adlerzwei 6 років тому +5

      @Julian Harden In Liberia African Americans took over. The locals saw them as colonizers.

    • @4abrownafrica939
      @4abrownafrica939 6 років тому

      "...be a real asset..." Really? Is that how you view us, as an "asset"? I'm sure the Chinese are an "asset" too!

    • @ismaelmara6920
      @ismaelmara6920 6 років тому +3

      You have good thinking mate

    • @afroawesome
      @afroawesome 6 років тому +1

      They will never allow you .. They need their people in poverty to exploit them as much as they can .. If you force it you might be killed there and they will just blame it on witchcrafts ..

  • @denishodong3543
    @denishodong3543 7 років тому +133

    There was an African American lady who traced her route back to Uganda by keeping her parents history and indeed she went and found her African relatives in Northern Uganda. Our parents always tell us about the history of slavery and we still remember you guys. All African countries are so welcoming but if you have chosen Ghana, its all good because many of you may not know exactly where your great grand parents were taken from. i feel so happy about this if it is indeed happening. welcome back home.

    • @introvert8637
      @introvert8637 7 років тому +1

      Can you give me a link to that video

    • @jewel8748
      @jewel8748 6 років тому +3

      Thank you.

    • @ashnburt11
      @ashnburt11 6 років тому +4

      I know I’m from Sierra Leone and I’m going there.

    • @kfrancis1872
      @kfrancis1872 6 років тому +13

      Denish Odong ur comment made me cry. For some of us, the pain is very real. The love is sorely craved.💖💖💖

    • @teresiawachira1034
      @teresiawachira1034 6 років тому +1

      With African ancestry DNA, you can trace even your tribes.

  • @nanayaa3804
    @nanayaa3804 7 років тому +76

    calling you obroni did not mean they don't like you or they are disrespecting you. I had my kid in Canada but anytime I take them to ghana they call them abrofo, so my dear don't take it had

    • @Melanin_Move
      @Melanin_Move 7 років тому +4

      Nana Yaa Does it mean abroad? In Jamaica, they call others foreigners. Lol.

    • @missbabyloved7531
      @missbabyloved7531 7 років тому +2

      Nana Yaa Yes basically that's what it means to ordinary Ghanaian no bad feelings

    • @pripriakua1617
      @pripriakua1617 7 років тому +1

      its means abroad or foreigners. ;)

    • @hereigns1113
      @hereigns1113 6 років тому +2

      We can also call you *broni* when u speak English differently like d UK accent or the American

    • @eugeneamarh9330
      @eugeneamarh9330 6 років тому +4

      It’s more because of the way u speak than the color of ur skin...lol

  • @beingmimi1717
    @beingmimi1717 7 років тому +122

    I was born in the states but my parents were born in Ghana and I married a Ghanian and go back every 6 months for the past two yearsand I love Ghana there are definitely problems but there is something about Ghana that brings peace. Really thinking of moving back and just living there.

    • @lukaamechi8822
      @lukaamechi8822 7 років тому +3

      i lived there untill i was nine and after living in Finland i really want to get back.

    • @asantewaa89
      @asantewaa89 6 років тому

      In the same situation

    • @bendedstraw4294
      @bendedstraw4294 5 років тому

      Patience & Lower your expectations by a factor of 10 for Africa, that is how you will be able to remain there forever. Things move differently and slower outside New York City and Europe, if you know what I mean.....

    • @jasmineunique3961
      @jasmineunique3961 4 роки тому

      I can’t wait to move me and my children out of America to Africa preferably Ghana. You can help by donating to gf.me/u/x8q88f if you’re willing❤️

  • @stephenreggio42
    @stephenreggio42 7 років тому +33

    i am encouraging my African americans friends to go to ghana

  • @cinnamon_art4016
    @cinnamon_art4016 4 роки тому +21

    To really stick it to the US they should renounce their citizenship

    • @luisnieves8242
      @luisnieves8242 4 роки тому +5

      great idea, then they can't come back!

    • @cinnamon_art4016
      @cinnamon_art4016 4 роки тому

      Danielle D how

    • @juandavidnustesgutierrez9796
      @juandavidnustesgutierrez9796 4 роки тому

      @Danielle D How is it racist? If you move to another country and you want to settle down, you renounce your previous citizenship and adopt your new citizenship.

  • @Pastry9000
    @Pastry9000 7 років тому +108

    Welcome. Our mosquitoes are tough but you'll survive and be stronger.

    • @williokine6014
      @williokine6014 7 років тому +21

      JuliePastry.com Ghana yes our mosquitoes are very patriotic ..they show love to anyone..they not racist ..they suck every blood and makes u feel good ..they love the country more than the people do..

    • @mavissoadwa2624
      @mavissoadwa2624 6 років тому +4

      😂😂 funny

    • @tigerbellestarrgirl9097
      @tigerbellestarrgirl9097 6 років тому +1

      JuliePastry.com Ghana 😂😂😂

    • @godwinadepetun8781
      @godwinadepetun8781 6 років тому

      Lol lmbooo

    • @godwinadepetun8781
      @godwinadepetun8781 6 років тому

      @@williokine6014 lol

  • @beezo6465
    @beezo6465 7 років тому +72

    im supposed to go to ghana this summer

    • @beezo6465
      @beezo6465 7 років тому +5

      Yes Zimbabwe does also they have opened programs for Americans or Africans in the dispora. Europe is falling apart the union is almost a bust so we must look forward to see what's the next move for the new generation

    • @beezo6465
      @beezo6465 7 років тому +1

      I heard they are attacking nigerians..im gonna look into that for myself tho. It cant be worse than crime in america could it..no counrty has more crime than AMERICA..Ok gonna check that out

    • @msrtmills
      @msrtmills 7 років тому +3

      I've been several times. You'll enjoy it

    • @beezo6465
      @beezo6465 7 років тому +5

      I think i will enjoy africa too..America is unsafe..

    • @thiernobah5935
      @thiernobah5935 7 років тому +8

      David Schne Stop misleading people. Who would want to go to Africa to eat Indian Curry(Lol). There are plenty things to enjoy in Ghana including food and healthy food not junk oily burgers. Fix yourself, beautiful is in the eye of the holder.

  • @KStatus7
    @KStatus7 7 років тому +30

    I'm definitely coming back home

    • @tigerbellestarrgirl9097
      @tigerbellestarrgirl9097 6 років тому

      Lyndon Fair is Israel not on Africa? The slaves were taken from West Africa so he has ever right to say Ghana is home. Like any of the countries on the continent.

    • @tigerbellestarrgirl9097
      @tigerbellestarrgirl9097 6 років тому +2

      Lyndon Fair which tribe? Y'all always African African but can never specify a tribe a monarch or region.

    • @amah2957
      @amah2957 6 років тому +1

      @Lyndon Fair JUST SHUT UP IF YOU'RE SO INTERESTED IN IRSAEL U MOVE THERE

    • @amah2957
      @amah2957 6 років тому

      @Lyndon Fair and where does it say that in the bible what verse what chapter???

    • @amah2957
      @amah2957 6 років тому

      @Lyndon Fair whether Africans originated from hamites or African Americans originated from Israel it doesn't really matter because at the end of the day GOD is gonna judge you for who you are indvidually and for the choices that you made. AND FYI YOUR ANCESTORS WERE AFRICAN SO DEAL WITH IT.

  • @aishaburke3616
    @aishaburke3616 6 років тому +7

    Welcome home our brothers and sisters, welcome home! ❤️💛🖤❤️💛🖤

  • @DJCole34
    @DJCole34 7 років тому +13

    I want to live ghana. I’m black in USA

    • @astroziga9233
      @astroziga9233 6 років тому +1

      Come visit first. Am Ghanaian with AA man.

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 років тому +1

      D'Afrique Rousseau You can’t put all whites into one box. Black Africans sold other black Africans to the whites, but I don’t hear you putting all of them in one box. Don’t be a racist.

    • @martymcfly5423
      @martymcfly5423 4 роки тому +1

      @D'Afrique Rousseau yea sure ... every problem that ever existed from the creation of the world until now everywhere on earth ... its the fault of "white people" 🙄😂

  • @midfie1
    @midfie1 4 роки тому +2

    GHANA IS NOT MY FUCKING HOME, IT'S NOT OUR HOME, THEY SOLD US OUT

  • @1CristylJ
    @1CristylJ 5 років тому +6

    I didn't feel like a foreigner at all... Actually I felt like home and I was welcomed

  • @sandragregory8824
    @sandragregory8824 6 років тому +14

    God willing, I'm going to Ghana in January 2019

  • @DavidGuardado1997
    @DavidGuardado1997 7 років тому +39

    I'm not of African descent, but I'll like to go to Ghana

    • @thiernobah5935
      @thiernobah5935 7 років тому +14

      David Guardado You will love it. Africa is completely different from what the western media shows us. Africa has 54 beautiful countries and very diverse in a good way.

    • @mazewalker9885
      @mazewalker9885 7 років тому +5

      Thierno Bah hmmmm with Google and UA-cam shouldn't no Americans believe what's in the media like we are still in the 80s early 90s so please stop thinking every American believe media, and you all should stop believing black people don't have nothing all on drugs in gangs, on walefare/ food stamps or what ever you believe.

    • @thiernobah5935
      @thiernobah5935 7 років тому +1

      Maze Walker good point

    • @domcamilo7352
      @domcamilo7352 6 років тому +5

      David Guardado somos todos Africanos independemente do skin of your color we are all one 1⃣ we just need to respect each other. So come home anytime

    • @Foreveralonecuuuh
      @Foreveralonecuuuh 6 років тому +1

      Stay in your country

  • @bartjelsma
    @bartjelsma 6 років тому +2

    Lois mentions that it is disgusting that everything in America is connected to race. That is true. She understandably wants to escape from that, which is her right. At the same time many Ghanaians would like to emigrate to USA either for study or for work. A lot of them are doing very well and are building big houses in Accra and Kumasi with the money they earn overseas. Ghanaians or Africans have a different background than African-Americans, I suspect that Ghanaians are aware that there is racism in the countries where they migrate to but expect it less of a burden than the poverty and corruption that they have to deal with back home.

  • @JJJJ-dl6jo
    @JJJJ-dl6jo 6 років тому +9

    This video reinforces so many negative stereotypes...if we want to encourage African Americans to go back to Africa...wouldnt it be better to showcase the better aspects of Ghana. You only show dirt roads, schools in poor conditions & undesirable infastructure...come on now you couldve done way better than thiz

    • @jacquelynjones3484
      @jacquelynjones3484 5 років тому

      @ohsevenone the U.S. sends millions to Israhell too. They damn sure don't deserve it.

    • @luisnieves8242
      @luisnieves8242 4 роки тому

      but that's all there is!

  • @selendriamuganogo7077
    @selendriamuganogo7077 7 років тому +19

    Can't wait to have dual citizenships

    • @kingray-x4992
      @kingray-x4992 6 років тому +1

      Selendria Muganogo ..where can I get a dual citizenship???

    • @johnperdue7541
      @johnperdue7541 6 років тому +1

      RAYMOND LEE,SR
      Dual citizenship can't hold a candle to white privilege.........

    • @mustafael-amin9163
      @mustafael-amin9163 5 років тому

      @@johnperdue7541 caucasian privilege is only in the minds of the mentally colonized;those that use evil to destroy and those that are destroyed. Both are bad.

    • @machella1233
      @machella1233 5 років тому

      You may wanna research the dual citizenship and may just denounce your American citizenship. I say this because I have heard America still tax it's citizens living abroad.

    • @mustafael-amin9163
      @mustafael-amin9163 5 років тому

      @@machella1233 make sure if one gets citizenship in africa,that you put in a clause that recognizes that you never had American citizenship, that you are merely returning after your ancestors were kidnapped.you never relinquished your African citizenship. You cant unless you give up the skin along with it,rhythm, soul,good nature,etc

  • @cavasava540
    @cavasava540 7 років тому +5

    THIS IS EXTREMELY POSITIVE!!

  • @elijahmack6263
    @elijahmack6263 7 років тому +15

    i like to know what type of job i can get or have in Ghana iam a Electrician iam single 42years old and never married and i have no kids so can anybody help me out there and i want to marrie a Ghana women

    • @JustMi1
      @JustMi1 7 років тому +3

      Search "Bomani Tyehimba.
      This guy does group tours to GH and has a yt page. He has loads of info about moving to Ghana and even about Americans looking to marry in Ghana. Hope that helps.

    • @elijahmack6263
      @elijahmack6263 7 років тому +1

      thank you

    • @trommelbiel
      @trommelbiel 7 років тому +6

      That should be easy. I am not Ghanaian but your profession should be hot in black Africa.

    • @lilianflynn198
      @lilianflynn198 7 років тому +3

      Elijah Mack Ghanaian women are beautiful with a job as electrician you are well set to win win win

    • @vidanluxuryapartments9726
      @vidanluxuryapartments9726 6 років тому

      Elijah Mack @ Elijah mack r'u a Ghanaian?

  • @BenElyon3
    @BenElyon3 6 років тому +1

    Feels like a Big Family reunion. Y'all come home. We love you

  • @704nc
    @704nc 5 років тому +1

    I’m not black but loved Ghana I was Treated so goodbye the people I do plan on going back

  • @melvina628
    @melvina628 5 років тому +7

    0:52 Calling them, "These people" could be offensive to your African hosts.

  • @abbie0322
    @abbie0322 7 років тому +5

    I know right I went to Ghana about 2 years ago all I hear people saying is "rich girl" "she's American" " look at her fancy clothes" they will talk and talk and talk about you . by the way I am Ghanaian so I can say this it's just that it was my first time in Ghana cause I was born in Canada then moved to London and moved back to Canada.

    • @pripriakua1617
      @pripriakua1617 7 років тому +4

      I think africains children born in abroad are too spoiled....

    • @nextoo1
      @nextoo1 6 років тому

      bob marleey Ghana is huge, and depending on which part u find yourself and the challenge u might encounter. The idea of moving back home has very little to do with infrastructure, if that is the case it would be better you stayed in the states. Amongst the lacking there are tremendous room for entrepreneurship and innovation needed and that is why the country is more attractive now. Think about what I’ve just said.

    • @johnperdue7541
      @johnperdue7541 6 років тому

      bob marleey
      10 years ago?
      I wonder what the infrastructure was like prior to 1957?
      Ghana has been around a lot longer than the US.
      Longer than 10 years any way.
      So what's the hold up?

    • @paulmacpaul3389
      @paulmacpaul3389 6 років тому

      True talk, the infrastructure deficit can be very frustrating , sometimes annoying .The dusty streets, slow internet connection, constant blackouts are just a few. Ghana can do better and shd do better!

    • @bigjml
      @bigjml 6 років тому

      Because a lot of the infrastructure is the same as it was in 1957, you can see how some roads don't make sense because they were designed for driving on the left then in the early 70's the Acheampong regime changed to driving on the right copying Nigeria.
      Corruption and mismanagement is sadly the cause of a lot of Ghanas problems. Hopefully Nana Addo and the NPP can right most of these wrongs over the next few years and in there second term in office.

  • @amandabelify
    @amandabelify 6 років тому +3

    We can have teachers, doctors lawyers ,volontaries, engineering nursery, school's, and many more. Africa is under development so we do it.

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 6 років тому +3

    America is my home.

    • @copperbeardedking1919
      @copperbeardedking1919 6 років тому

      acajudi100 mines too I ant going there my family Cherokee Quapaw Seminole and Choctaw what o look like

    • @richierich2341
      @richierich2341 5 років тому

      Cool buddy. No one is forcing you

    • @juniorhector9010
      @juniorhector9010 5 років тому

      acajudi100 stay home and perish with her my friend. Can’t you not see that America is falling? All Empire falls my friend this one ain’t no different we can already see the country is in a mess right now with all the craziness taking place.

  • @EvangelineHTown
    @EvangelineHTown 7 років тому +4

    I'm planning a trip to Ghana with my family for spring break.

    • @jerrycollins8260
      @jerrycollins8260 6 років тому

      They want to get us over there then fuck us off. They don't give a fuck about us the only one that does is The Most High when he calls me to move then I'll move.

    • @KBZee-nf3ff
      @KBZee-nf3ff 6 років тому

      @@jerrycollins8260 I hear a Lot of African American use the word "Most High" is that supposed to be God who sent his son Jesus or some other Most High. Just being curious?

    • @jerrycollins8260
      @jerrycollins8260 6 років тому

      @@KBZee-nf3ff When I say The Most High I mean the Creator, The Great I Am, Father of Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior is that clear enough let me know if it's not be blessed.

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 років тому

      Jerry Collins You’re right, they don’t care about you. Black Americans have this outlook that black is just one big tribe and family. Because black Americans see in race. But Africans don’t see in race and black Americans to them are foreigners and if you are a light skinned black American, they will call you white because the one drop rule don’t operate in Africa.

  • @true_gift2329
    @true_gift2329 5 років тому +2

    I'm really planning on move back to africa first I was going to take a trip there then see how I like which I think I will then move there.

  • @dakarahandchacha777
    @dakarahandchacha777 6 років тому +1

    Visiting West Africa (Senegal, Burkina Fosso, and Cote de Ivoire) several years ago was life changing. If only every African American could only visit once, they could see a real hope and a future.

  • @GMack224
    @GMack224 5 років тому +2

    If any of the commenters feel my comments were condescending and disrespectful, I sincerely apologize.
    We African-Americans built America from the ground up. We have skills to contribute that if working together, would help Ghana be greater. However if we can’t contribute to Ghanaian society then what are we coming there to do?
    We certainly don’t need to come, sit and watch you and simply appreciate your culture.
    Understand that the term “asset” means of value to anyone and everyone.
    But, I guess African pride would simply relegate us to bring subject to a new type of racism and that we’d still be “Niggers” in our own land.
    So why bother coming to Africa, at least here in the USKKK, we know how to navigate around White racism. Based on comments here, we’d just be an invisible people all over again.

  • @byttlejuice145
    @byttlejuice145 6 років тому +7

    U will have a great time if u go with an African friend, or someone u know

  • @Nevernice219
    @Nevernice219 6 років тому

    Exactly am going back too because this is how Africa will rise if we come together..

  • @hisbeautifultruth5931
    @hisbeautifultruth5931 6 років тому +3

    This is lovely and they seem at peace. I hope to migrate one day.

  • @izatizatruachhakodesh3069
    @izatizatruachhakodesh3069 5 років тому +1

    Top of the day. INTERESTING !!!! Thanks for the VIDEO.

  • @georgemitchell7792
    @georgemitchell7792 5 років тому

    I was in Ghana for three months fifty years ago .I felt at home.The people were very receptive.I never heard the word abruni and was not treated like a foreigner.

  • @krumbleme2
    @krumbleme2 6 років тому +1

    Running to Ghana or any other African country is not the solution, our battle is here

  • @nexothesupernexomarrero3734
    @nexothesupernexomarrero3734 7 років тому +3

    You people make me happy 😃 I love that, people say good morning

  • @meddyvy
    @meddyvy 6 років тому +2

    America is good for Africans, just be a hard working person and u will live the better life period.

  • @KMims747
    @KMims747 5 років тому

    Fortunately I have my great great Grandma alive and well She says she and her parents or Grand Parents aren't African. She says we have always lived in Oklahoma and Texas. To all people who for a fact know they are from the Continent African and want to go home. . I am happy for you. North and South America is my home. I have visited Nigeria and had an Amazing time.

  • @69daviddion
    @69daviddion 6 років тому +1

    Can someone tell me where to get an application or how to apply? ASAP!

  • @estherblack2770
    @estherblack2770 6 років тому

    I am an African born and I migrated to USA and I am in a nursing school. After graduating, I will relocate back home to help my people!! My dreams s to build a hospital back in motherland!!

  • @saxupyourlife8607
    @saxupyourlife8607 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this

  • @kotk05
    @kotk05 6 років тому +2

    thanks for the upload, my college classmate from nigeria talked to me about this very topic of americans going to africa and starting businesses and hiring the locals. after college he went back to nigeria to run his uncle's business. he also mentioned that people shouldn't come there if they have no useful skills or money. and that there's not going to be any govt benefits for them because it's a hard life there. he talked about warlords, boko haram, al shabab, communist militias, etc and if they start trouble you better ante up and fight them off because there's not going to be any running away to Europe.

    • @KBZee-nf3ff
      @KBZee-nf3ff 6 років тому

      I live in America and I'm from Nigeria, your friend even have a Business to run to, i know his type the privilege one that likes to rub their mouth. I'm Currently building a great life here in d US and I'm all for AA moving to Africa to help build . To me home is where u make it and I consider both the US and Nigeria home cos they've given me so much in life. Also did your friend tell you Book haram etc is not in all parts of the country?

    • @raptorx9592
      @raptorx9592 6 років тому

      @@KBZee-nf3ff Look at your mouth, they should help you build your home that you ran away from.

    • @KBZee-nf3ff
      @KBZee-nf3ff 6 років тому

      @@raptorx9592 Home is where u make it bruh, Heaven is my true home I'm just a visiting student in this world . One Love ✊

  • @kofidako7235
    @kofidako7235 6 років тому

    Wow!. we can't wait to see u guys here in Ghana.

  • @yuikamikoto_Orig2nal
    @yuikamikoto_Orig2nal 6 років тому +5

    Im going, But before I leave, I must get back what was stolen from my family, I have ancestors that came from Africa and also from the land America aka turtle island...

    • @walterhunter3353
      @walterhunter3353 6 років тому

      Naturey williams Yeap. I want amerikkka to cash me out

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 5 років тому +2

      Walter Hunter Get on a one way flight to Ghana then. Why stay and complain about white America?

  • @amadanquah3098
    @amadanquah3098 7 років тому +5

    They don’t see yu as white but someone who acts white as oppose to how Africans act

  • @marthacmd
    @marthacmd 7 років тому +3

    I love Ghana~!! I am here

  • @TheDagabba
    @TheDagabba 3 роки тому

    How do you do years with a visa? Or without? How did you stay so long, what type visa you get to stay?

  • @jannyopps5649
    @jannyopps5649 7 років тому +8

    Africa nice

  • @jamesjones2173
    @jamesjones2173 6 років тому +4

    I have my passport. I'm ready

    • @jessmc8080
      @jessmc8080 6 років тому +2

      James Jones take me with u please.!!!!!

    • @jamesjones2173
      @jamesjones2173 6 років тому +1

      @@jessmc8080 come on hahahaha

    • @briannamilord5089
      @briannamilord5089 6 років тому +1

      Hi James I would love to hear more about your plans to move!

    • @jamesjones2173
      @jamesjones2173 6 років тому +1

      @@briannamilord5089 I planning now hun

  • @maryjean9881
    @maryjean9881 5 років тому +10

    The government need to build diaspora village or community to make it easy for people to come back.

    • @ajoaayebo6752
      @ajoaayebo6752 4 роки тому

      We dont that Segregation kkk american stuff here. Its okay if you want to create such thing here cuz it ypur right.our govt wont participate in Segregation.

    • @ajoaayebo6752
      @ajoaayebo6752 4 роки тому

      You might want to change the word need.

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 23 години тому

    GOD HAS BLESSED AFRICA

  • @alishour595
    @alishour595 6 років тому

    Africans are always down to earth people an family is always 1st priority that y we are blessed

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 4 роки тому +1

    Why do the people in Ghana cut the hair of females in school? A lot of videos I’ve seen where the students are in school the females have their haircut

    • @farminginafrica5220
      @farminginafrica5220 4 роки тому

      Yes school don't accept hair like that. Will u visit Ghana?

    • @ctbt1832
      @ctbt1832 4 роки тому

      @bridging down1 why don’t they accept them? Ghana and more.

    • @farminginafrica5220
      @farminginafrica5220 4 роки тому

      A lot behind

  • @saraiyanie5608
    @saraiyanie5608 3 роки тому

    I love Ghanaians. Have a few Ghanaian friends and may the Creator bless Ghana abundantly.🙏🏾

  • @balthazarbeutelwolf9097
    @balthazarbeutelwolf9097 4 роки тому

    I wish that was longer, and went deeper into the life of those expats. How do they make a living in Ghana? Did they bring their SOs from America, or found new partners there, or stayed single? Did they bring children over, have children there, or remain childless? Did they learn the local language (twi), or kept speaking English? What are they particularly glad to have left behind, what do they miss from their old life? One got a hint of an idea that they are outsiders in Ghana, but a different kind of outsiders than they felt in America.

  • @YouGotOptions2
    @YouGotOptions2 5 років тому +2

    Ill be RIGHT here in America the country that my ancestors BUILT! However, a dual citizenship to our ancestors Birthright that was robbed of them when some of them WERE SOLD into slavery would suffice. Thanks

  • @ladydignity
    @ladydignity 6 років тому

    I feel a strong connection to Ghana!

  • @antoinecarter536
    @antoinecarter536 5 років тому +1

    I will be going in February

  • @mackattack8627
    @mackattack8627 5 років тому

    Whoa shit yeah African born children Again from a African American mother love it more than anything in the world here in Los Angeles we studying closely so we can make our return we familiar with the Ant Mounds and Golden Stool and we coming home soon that TRIANGLE TRADE coming full circle back to the Gold Coast we shall return

  • @wilfordmurray
    @wilfordmurray 6 років тому

    Great! Here's hoping that many more will return home to Ghana.

  • @josephessilfie7777
    @josephessilfie7777 5 років тому +1

    Please don't send wrong messages to African Americans in the U.S.
    There are not much opportunities in Ghana as here in the U.S., so I may say it's good for those on retirement but to go there as a Tourist is always o.k.

  • @Kabkabmbujimayi
    @Kabkabmbujimayi 6 років тому

    They did great. Ghanaian people are soooo greaaaat

  • @KBTadieh
    @KBTadieh 6 років тому

    I'm African first and foremost, born and raised in Ghana. I've also lived in the UK, Australia, and the US, just completed my masters and making preparations to head back to the Motherland and help rebuild.
    I talk to my brothers and sisters in America any chance I get to pick their minds and maybe, just maybe try to get them to think a little differently from how they've been conditioned to think along with most people in this country. Part of the problem lies in your leaders, you have none, and the ones who pretend to be are all talk. From MLK to Jesse, they like to talk. Only problem with that is freedom is not given and often not negotiated with "talk". America fought for hers in 1776, so did almost everyone else including Ghana in 1957 (led by a fearsome woman Yaa Asantewaa. History must not forget)
    Let me be blunt!
    IF you think, the white America will give you your freedom through talks and demonstrations...think again mate! The greatest trick they pulled on you was killing Malcolm X, because X would have led you people out of this miserable life.
    My advice is simple, stop shooting each other in the hood and stand up to white men when they put you down. I mean christs sake you're descendants of AfriCANs. The blood of my forefathers from the Bantu's, Akans, Ethiopians, to the Zulu nation run within you. You beat each other up over pennies yet you let white men walk all over you in this country and you do nothing. Freedom is not given my brothers, it's taken. YOU must seize YOUR freedom...it's that simple. You need to stand UP for yourselves. Read books, educate your children, focus on mathematics and science, it will not be a quick fix but it is possible. The human mind is a very powerful tool, put that brain to work, out-fox the fox. Of all the black population on Earth you're in a position to actually lead if you put your mind to it. You have a whole continent of people your kind hungry for information/knowledge. Focus on what's important, focus!!, and stop wasting so much time trying to get famous. Alkebulan will always be your home, if you choose it so but that's is your choice. The mind is a powerful tool, use it!

  • @anthonybajee4824
    @anthonybajee4824 5 років тому

    prodigal children can return home, its not always easy, with the home expectations,( how we see them, how they see us) but we can return home, me born in barbados, grew up in america, now living in tanzania

  • @bobbysmith1927
    @bobbysmith1927 4 роки тому

    Will someone from there contact me here in America?

  • @goldenheart751
    @goldenheart751 5 років тому +1

    Ghana is not the real home of African Americans. Our an editors were just held in the slave dungeons there.

  • @andrewanane9715
    @andrewanane9715 7 років тому +2

    Ghana is the BEST!

  • @georgeadu-boahene7136
    @georgeadu-boahene7136 6 років тому

    As a Ghanaian and a media practitioner myself im kinna disappointed the piece only focused on certain aspects of Ghanaian life...you need to show the full picture...High end residential areas, Tourist destinations and Villages so people know more about the country

  • @ericmuhammad8920
    @ericmuhammad8920 5 років тому +1

    I want me and my daughter to move to Nigeria, Africa. Ghana would be our 2nd choice... If God Allow me to win The Florida Lottery for Millions and Millions of dollars I'm going to definitely consider it.

    • @ericmuhammad8920
      @ericmuhammad8920 5 років тому +1

      Or if any Millionaire or Billionaire give me that amount of money I would do more than consider it I would do it.

  • @Hubjoyful
    @Hubjoyful 6 років тому

    This is so encouraging

  • @rashidahlibra801
    @rashidahlibra801 7 років тому +1

    I'm going

  • @introvert8637
    @introvert8637 7 років тому

    I still haven't gotten the chance to visit Ghana an I still wanna go

  • @millionmanmashafrica9177
    @millionmanmashafrica9177 6 років тому

    To all those African American who want to come and live in Africa you are welcome . Africa is bigger than those who live in . what I mean is there is more land .

  • @gypsyjunior4393
    @gypsyjunior4393 6 років тому

    Im samoan and i want to move to africa but i feel like its going to be kinda hard for me

  • @jerrycollins8260
    @jerrycollins8260 6 років тому

    How do we know Ghana is our home ?

  • @lesleykramer7207
    @lesleykramer7207 5 років тому +1

    Regarding the word "Obroni", the actual truth - as unpleasant and politically incorrect it might seem is that it means "he who cannot be trusted", "trickster or he who causes damage". It is funny to see the "explanations" (some) Ghanaians give, to "reassure" white people.
    The same word Obroni, is "Blofo nyo" in Ga. In Twi, regarding the word "Abrofo": "Obia, o bo abro - ye ka seh, oye abrofo". In the Ga language", "moni yeo mo abloh, atcholeh ablofo fey loh" - "Ablofo femo nyo".
    A similar translation is seen in other Ghanaian languages. Our ancestors were *NOT* stupid, they experienced first hand, what the White man did (and continues to do in a more "cloaked" fashion nowadays), and they labelled them as "one who frustrates/destroys".
    The real shame is that this term is being directed to our brothers and sisters from the Americas, by uneducated Ghanaians who don't know their history - who use it to simply mean "foreigner". Instead of redefining the word to "appease" white tourists, we should reeducate Ghanaians about the their own history, and the history of the word, so they stop calling their AA brothers and sisters that word.

  • @desenhistaspro2824
    @desenhistaspro2824 7 років тому

    amazing people that I would like to know. ..

  • @trommelbiel
    @trommelbiel 7 років тому +2

    If I was a black American I would just borrow 100 000 dollars and go live in Ghana.

    • @TheGreatOne93
      @TheGreatOne93 5 років тому

      How? lol that don't come easy at all 😂 Not even 1000

  • @kingray-x4992
    @kingray-x4992 6 років тому

    Where can I get dual citizenship at.. Because I have a lot difficult with white Americans since I born in USA.. I been concerns going back to my motherland and want my life better with African people

    • @astroziga9233
      @astroziga9233 6 років тому +1

      Search right of abode in ghana. It's your entitlement. As a Ghanaian I think it best to visit first before settling.

    • @ericb.agyapong1770
      @ericb.agyapong1770 6 років тому

      Go to the Ghana Embassy in Washington DC and apply for the Dual Citizenship

  • @playdollshowtime6756
    @playdollshowtime6756 6 років тому

    How are we going to return ?I’m not from there?

  • @johnnyholmes1264
    @johnnyholmes1264 5 років тому +2

    Im going to ghana and marry there

  • @eseagua2618
    @eseagua2618 6 років тому +1

    African is a continent of 54 country you can make choice of where you want to make a home not just ghana because African are loving people

  • @tangiebass8407
    @tangiebass8407 6 років тому

    ive experienced the same

  • @HistoryForAll
    @HistoryForAll 6 років тому +1

    I dont think they mean white person, I am from Ghana. Even though obroni means white person they mean someone from abroad

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 5 місяців тому

    GOD IS A MIRACLE WORKER AND

  • @Inventing_K
    @Inventing_K 6 років тому +1

    Why do ya'll only go to the villages and not the cities!?!?! Wtf,
    It's so annoying

  • @Okukuseku247
    @Okukuseku247 6 років тому +1

    They call you obroni or see you as a foreigner cos of the way you speak English not your skin colour.

  • @bobjon2282
    @bobjon2282 7 років тому

    Thankyou...for.up..Load.

  • @krijnnl
    @krijnnl 4 роки тому

    I lived on and off in Africa as a white person. Married to a mandinka wife .Have a biracial son and know Africa for 26 years. The diaspora movement is quite interesting. Back to "Mother Africa"is the slogan, but if we remove all the sentiments, wishful thinking and high expectations what is left?. In the eye of reality all illusions will fall. Is it not? "They" do not hate you, but with all respect the only thing that seperate you from me how we are perceived is the color of your skin. Even my biracial son, if he is left with nothing and no "status" will be "discriminated" and he is born and raised in Africa. Many even think you came there to play big.... I can go deeply into the why's, but wll leave it at this. One word of advice ;Just accept the fact and live a meaningfull life.Maybe I am not in a position to advise anybody, but let presence of mind be your a guardian angel. In Africa nothing is what it looks lke. Black or white, we will all learn some African lessons. Thanks for reading.

  • @alexishanson7152
    @alexishanson7152 6 років тому

    Im from Ghana

  • @beatriceowusuachaw6210
    @beatriceowusuachaw6210 6 днів тому

    COOL PLACE

  • @rexfordmensah8032
    @rexfordmensah8032 5 років тому

    no one should be offended when they call you white, the history of slavery was not literally thought in schools so most people do not actually know what they mean when they call you white.

  • @bobjon2282
    @bobjon2282 7 років тому +4

    I..Really..Wanna..See.Whats.There.For.Me...I..See.nothing.but.same.Ole..In.America.

    • @enigmaartista2981
      @enigmaartista2981 7 років тому +1

      Bob Jon cause you ain't being showed the right thing from the media. Take a leap man and see for yourself the satisfactory and unsatisfactory and decide for yourself how joyful your experience was. Bless!!

  • @newjerseylion4804
    @newjerseylion4804 5 років тому +2

    I wouldn’t go live Ghana. The sanitation there is a problem. Kigali Rwanda is much better.

    • @farminginafrica5220
      @farminginafrica5220 4 роки тому

      When will you visit Ghana. Am here in Ghana can we chart on Whatsapp?

  • @Zulu345
    @Zulu345 Рік тому

    You have to learn the language. Makes it easier to relate to the people.

  • @Smiley_Face0
    @Smiley_Face0 5 років тому +1

    1:34 Preach

  • @sulaimaanahmad
    @sulaimaanahmad 6 років тому

    i'm the child of nigerian paternity and ghanaian maternity. although i was born in america. 🌍