Thank you so much for having me on the show Dentaa! I hope our chat can inspire others to look to Ghana and the African continent to build mutually beneficial relationships throughout the diaspora, and I love that your show continues to highlight folks doing just that!
Great conversation! My take as a black person living in America, is that while black panther was a cool movie, it had no real impact on people considering moving. Everyone in the US considers Hollywood to be what it is, which is fantasy. The real changes are coming because of youtube, primarily WODE MAYA and shows like yours, Dentaa. I know a lot of people that are moving, and it's all because social media is showing a different story from the lies told.
You're right! I traveled to Tanzania on Saturday February 6th solo traveler from America beautiful country beautiful people lots of fresh fruits and vegetables feels good to shop with my PEOPLE! Was there for one month will be returning in June! Felt so much peace in my spirit!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@marydavis7978 That's great Mary, If you don't mind my asking, How much money did you need to stay in TZ for a month. TZ is on my bucket list. I appreciate your response in advance.😊
Like the video. The title, not so much. As an African born in America, I would hope to realize a dream far beyond what I might achieve in America. Let's call it the "Third millennial African dream."
My nephew is a Lawyer in Dallas, Texas. He and his friends from College are going to start their own law firm. Black people have careers other then entertainment.
This is empowering ! Growing up, I had a great friend Kofi who moved to the US within a short possible time when our Fabric business start rising to a peak. This story to me is very passionate. Remembering, most of his clothes while in the US people asked me where was this made. Great job 👍 I'm motivated
I must inform you that we in America value education also. We produce tons of professionals in all fields so don't for a minute think that we are inferior in anyway.
Yes coming with an open mind to study the African system and being ready to adapt will work all the magic. Remember change everywhere is challenging, you just need to be self motivating. Great interview!
The narrative isn’t that Black Panther made AAs interested in the continent. I’m so tired of her saying that. No, as this young man explains social media is making it easier for the diaspora to engage one another and build bridges. That’s the story, Pan Africanism has largely been the province of academics and social activists. However, with social media everyday people can connect organically and authentically, it’s easier to navigate. But also since Black Panther there seems to be more of a welcoming towards African Americans with overtures from the continent. I’ve not seen this kind of out reach from the continent reaching back ever before in my lifetime. That’s also a big part of the story. @dentaashow should explore that aspect, the continent seems finally ready to welcome folks back.
Hi Erica, In my humble opinion we have been programmed against each other from our former colonial oppressors. They want to make sure that negative stereotypes of each other stick in our minds. Social media ( UA-cam) especially for me has broken down so many of the lies they have been able to perpetuate. I'm sure they didn't expect this would happen. My hope is that we realize that we have no friends, and that we need Africans on the continent and those abroad to unite economically, physically, mentally and spiritually. We must find ways to navigate our differences for the future generations to be respected at home and abroad. 😊
In GH, we used to call some of us that were born with white father or white mother "half-casts or morlato". Some of our elders saw them as "bastardized" because White men didn't claim their African children. We treated them as part of our blankness. There was no different among us. If people remember, we used to sing "Say It Loud, I am Black and Proud" by James Brown
Morlato? Is that GH pronunciation? Mulatto is how the west says it. Just checking because U hear some familiar words from Ghanaians but sounds different from how we say it. I wasn't sure if I heard them correctly.
I am a Black African woman in America and I am a Registered Nurse. Black people are not just musicians, athletes and actors in America- this is an incorrect statement.
My sister I agree with you! But in the media this is predominantly where they like to portray melanated people! But if I knew one race of people had the DNA to be masters of the planet, I would encourage them and there descendants to purse fields of little economic influence! Stay safe sis.✊🏿
Seriously? Dentaa? Why does it have to be an American dream in Ghana? Why can't it be an African or Ghanaian dream? If you are trying to change the narrative then you should go all the way. Otherwise very good episode.
Thank you for this interview. I live in California and am making plans to move to Ghana. I was inspired by Akindunde's story. I have some ideas that I would like to pursue. I'll be in the land for a month at the end of May. I now have a better focus and direction.
🌏🇬🇭Nevertheless we can live any Natural Nature Mother Lands with full Peacefully, Loving and obedient, we all humans beings, common sense charity beginnings at homes, even though, those who claimed to be original humans beings Africans knows nothing, we need to start from scratch ooooooooooooooo The meaning ur name is KING OR PRINCE OR LEADER, IS THE ORIGINALS (ISLAMIC) NATURAL NAME HOPE FOR THE BEST PEACEFULLY 🌏🌳🦚🥣🇬🇭
This is the problem with Africans in the Diaspora and Africa. Why would any Black person in their right mind talk about American dream in Africa? There is no such thing as American dream for black folks or people of African descent in America. There is nothing positive in the American constitution for black people. Don't be fooled diasporas. If you're moving moving back home to the Continent to make Africa great, please clean your mind's of the American lies before you go home, there is no place in Africa for American dream. Africa needs Africans to come home and help to build Africa not Africans with American state of mind, please leave that in America. Africa needs African minds we build every Country in the world for free, they do everything evil yo us yet we become stronger, that's how great we are as Africans, now let help build Africa as Africans we are the Greatest people on this planet. (MAKE AFRICA GREATER)
Thank you so much for having me on the show Dentaa! I hope our chat can inspire others to look to Ghana and the African continent to build mutually beneficial relationships throughout the diaspora, and I love that your show continues to highlight folks doing just that!
We are so proud of you brother. Ghana loves you.
Excellent interview of an excellent AFRICAN 😍 who also happens to be my baby brother. Go broooooooo 🤴🏿
He is African American
Let’s build Africa together 🔥🔥🔥🇬🇭🇬🇭🇯🇲🇯🇲💕💕
Great conversation! My take as a black person living in America, is that while black panther was a cool movie, it had no real impact on people considering moving. Everyone in the US considers Hollywood to be what it is, which is fantasy. The real changes are coming because of youtube, primarily WODE MAYA and shows like yours, Dentaa. I know a lot of people that are moving, and it's all because social media is showing a different story from the lies told.
You're right! I traveled to Tanzania on Saturday February 6th solo traveler from America beautiful country beautiful people lots of fresh fruits and vegetables feels good to shop with my PEOPLE! Was there for one month will be returning in June! Felt so much peace in my spirit!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@marydavis7978 That's great Mary,
If you don't mind my asking, How much money did you need to stay in TZ for a month. TZ is on my bucket list. I appreciate your response in advance.😊
Like the video. The title, not so much. As an African born in America, I would hope to realize a dream far beyond what I might achieve in America. Let's call it the "Third millennial African dream."
Ghana can be built like America everything is possible in this world
My nephew is a Lawyer in Dallas, Texas. He and his friends from College are going to start their own law firm. Black people have careers other then entertainment.
Welcome home brother.
I can't wait to buy one of your pieces
Much appreciated
I'm so excited for you my brother 🥰💯
Another home run!!! Wishing him all the best, hope to purchase some of his wears!
Time for BP to get on code!
This is empowering ! Growing up, I had a great friend Kofi who moved to the US within a short possible time when our Fabric business start rising to a peak. This story to me is very passionate. Remembering, most of his clothes while in the US people asked me where was this made. Great job 👍 I'm motivated
Thanks for sharing!
U always smart when hi comes to diaspora your question is on point 👌 because you knew how they think about the continent good 👍 job nice nice 👌
Wonderful interview Dentaa💫
He is so personable. Glorious young man. Congratulations to him💥💫🔥
Excellent interview! I love your ambition and your clothing line! Congratulations on following your heart! 🇬🇭❤️🇬🇭❤️🇬🇭❤️
Thank you so much!!
We are planning a trip to Ghana from the US for 2022 God willing.
2022 that's too long . Please come now
Hope we be on plane together
Way to rep the Bay. I lived in San Jose, California.
I watch your show a lot. Very well done keep it up
Thank you very much!
I must inform you that we in America value education also. We produce tons of professionals in all fields so don't for a minute think that we are inferior in anyway.
That's determination, dedication, commitment and discipline to achievie your goals in life. Very impressive bro👍. I 'm proud of you 👏👏✌️✌️👍👍♥️
Thanks a ton
So much to learn from this guy. Keep up dude
More to come!
Yes coming with an open mind to study the African system and being ready to adapt will work all the magic. Remember change everywhere is challenging, you just need to be self motivating. Great interview!
Well said
Pls stamp ur brand in ur clothing, they look so cool on you ! Also can you pls tell us where to buy them from?
Nice one
Thanks for watching
Excellent video!!!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🇺🇸🇬🇭🇧🇷
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow I like the way he is thinking outside the box
Thank you Denta! 🇬🇭🔥🇬🇭🔥🇬🇭
His fit is 🔥
versatile personality; can never loose in life with that trait. Did he say he was a basketball player
The voice over on your advertisement for imperial homes sounds like a more refined version of Frank Bruno😂😂😂😂
The narrative isn’t that Black Panther made AAs interested in the continent. I’m so tired of her saying that. No, as this young man explains social media is making it easier for the diaspora to engage one another and build bridges. That’s the story, Pan Africanism has largely been the province of academics and social activists. However, with social media everyday people can connect organically and authentically, it’s easier to navigate. But also since Black Panther there seems to be more of a welcoming towards African Americans with overtures from the continent. I’ve not seen this kind of out reach from the continent reaching back ever before in my lifetime. That’s also a big part of the story. @dentaashow should explore that aspect, the continent seems finally ready to welcome folks back.
Hi Erica,
In my humble opinion we have been programmed against each other from our former colonial oppressors. They want to make sure that negative stereotypes of each other stick in our minds. Social media ( UA-cam) especially for me has broken down so many of the lies they have been able to perpetuate. I'm sure they didn't expect this would happen. My hope is that we realize that we have no friends, and that we need Africans on the continent and those abroad to unite economically, physically, mentally and spiritually. We must find ways to navigate our differences for the future generations to be respected at home and abroad. 😊
So calm
Great piece My number Ambassador. Blessings. All the best my brother
Thanks for listening
Networking is the key
To be honest I thought what he was wearing was from outside. We just need the brand on the shirt or its inside
He’s so so articulate !
Where there is a will, there is a way.👍
Shout out to you brotha. Keep inspiring the youth to go above and beyond 👏🏾👏🏾💯💯
In GH, we used to call some of us that were born with white father or white mother "half-casts or morlato". Some of our elders saw them as "bastardized" because White men didn't claim their African children. We treated them as part of our blankness. There was no different among us. If people remember, we used to sing "Say It Loud, I am Black and Proud" by James Brown
Morlato? Is that GH pronunciation? Mulatto is how the west says it. Just checking because U hear some familiar words from Ghanaians but sounds different from how we say it. I wasn't sure if I heard them correctly.
Love this! God’s continued blessings to you and your dreams!🙏🏾❤️
You can get custom made clothing and that's depending on what city you are from in United States. Philly, NYC, Chicago and Detroit are Clothes magnet.
Awesome
I am a Black African woman in America and I am a Registered Nurse. Black people are not just musicians, athletes and actors in America- this is an incorrect statement.
My sister I agree with you! But in the media this is predominantly where they like to portray melanated people! But if I knew one race of people had the DNA to be masters of the planet, I would encourage them and there descendants to purse fields of little economic influence! Stay safe sis.✊🏿
Thank you
From one Bay native to another 🗣 Yay Areaaa!!! I enjoyed this interview.
Seriously? Dentaa? Why does it have to be an American dream in Ghana? Why can't it be an African or Ghanaian dream? If you are trying to change the narrative then you should go all the way. Otherwise very good episode.
Because we are American and he is a black American brought rised by black Americans
Thank you for this interview. I live in California and am making plans to move to Ghana. I was inspired by Akindunde's story. I have some ideas that I would like to pursue. I'll be in the land for a month at the end of May. I now have a better focus and direction.
We are happily waiting for your return.
so its a Ghanian Dream..
Interesting story.
It's called the american dream because you'll have to be asleep to believe it - George Carlin
At last, some sanity on the net.
This is what we need not the people insulting leaders on social media. Meanwhile y’all can’t contribute to help
ADE DEHYE CLOTHING ?
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
✌✌✌✌
✊🏿💙
I need the information to start my clothing line, in ghana or networking to start
🌏🇬🇭Nevertheless we can live any Natural Nature Mother Lands with full Peacefully, Loving and obedient, we all humans beings, common sense charity beginnings at homes, even though, those who claimed to be original humans beings Africans knows nothing, we need to start from scratch ooooooooooooooo The meaning ur name is KING OR PRINCE OR LEADER, IS THE ORIGINALS (ISLAMIC) NATURAL NAME HOPE FOR THE BEST PEACEFULLY 🌏🌳🦚🥣🇬🇭
This is the problem with Africans in the Diaspora and Africa. Why would any Black person in their right mind talk about American dream in Africa? There is no such thing as American dream for black folks or people of African descent in America. There is nothing positive in the American constitution for black people. Don't be fooled diasporas. If you're moving moving back home to the Continent to make Africa great, please clean your mind's of the American lies before you go home, there is no place in Africa for American dream. Africa needs Africans to come home and help to build Africa not Africans with American state of mind, please leave that in America. Africa needs African minds we build every Country in the world for free, they do everything evil yo us yet we become stronger, that's how great we are as Africans, now let help build Africa as Africans we are the Greatest people on this planet. (MAKE AFRICA GREATER)
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