I think Jimmy Cliff used to live in Aburi. Believe it or not, that's my ancestral home. My maternal ancestors came to Jamaica during slavery from this very area. They came from the Opare clan... Yes, I have my roots in Aburi..
Jimmy Cliff from a town call Moore close to Cape Coast. He was in Takoradi in end of,80's and he said that he from Moore it mean his is an Fante, i saw him, and when i grow up i saw him again in Amsterdam. I didn't know he was lives in Aburi. One love 🇯🇲🇬🇭🦁
Say who the Sellers and the buyers? God made the universe and Africa is not the only continent and Europe was not always white and Jamicans have no such thing as a tradition to sexually abuse their children so cut out the bull shyt, Peace
We are one family o Africa is Jamaica and Jamaica is Africa 😂😂 Our Divine Creator is seeing us as one family We're the ones that's separating by labelling 😂 One love ❤
I went to school in Aburi in the mid 70’s so I know Jamaica. There was little waterfalls going down to the valleys and we down there to bathe and fetch water from the wells and waterfalls..beautiful place.
@@user-xn1sb3jx6q Of a fact all Jamaicans did not originate from Africa, but the way we mixed up and blend up, there is hardly any born Jamaicans that does not have AFRO ethnicity. Are you a Jamaican with parents whose ancestors did not originate from Africa? So it does make sense that our motto is out of many one people, to avoid race, racial identification.
@@user-xn1sb3jx6q ok. I see 😆😆😆. Oh Lord. I guess white people will say the same as you though. They are Caucasian or British or Germans etc. They are not Africans except for Africaans in South Africa.
Wow! Woda very interesting to see a Jamaican village there in Ghana.... love that, on your next visit to Jamaica please pay a visit to the Parish of Manchester Mandeville you'll learn a lots of historical knowledge there! Cheers to you and your lovely wife Miss Judy .... stay safe and healthy untill then bye for now!!!
I need to connect with you now! I’m a Jamaican living in Ghana half of the year I have some friends visiting in two weeks They’re all from Jamaica and it’s their first time in Ghana
@@DiBrown2024 I'm just overjoyed that, she is back home to her husband, after long weeks of hard labour. I might add that, I admire her go get it attitudes regardless of what people think of her, she stayed focused on her craft, which reflects to her numbers of subscribers to date even though, I might be the lonely voice in the wilderness that disagreed with her on how she goes about getting the work done; the bottom line is, she is back home to her husband where she needs to be and start how to give us little Maya or little Trudy in the name of Almighty God Amen!! with a smile on my face!!. Help me say Amen to that prayer wherever you're reading this comment. Thanks you.
@@oseniajayi51 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Amen. awww@mistrudy. We 💗💗you, but can't help get up in your business because you share it with us. All is well in thine house. Enjoy your work and husband while you are young and don't have any children as yet because once the children come, they will change your lifestyle. God Bless.
I am from Jamaica 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤. When I visited Ghana a few years ago, I drove by Rita house in Ghana. Bob wanted to be buried in Ghana.. I can not wait to go back to Ghana
@@ShaozukiI think maybe it was Ethiopia, but who knows… Rita was beefing with Jamaica; hence why she probably came up with that idea. She felt Jamaica didn’t give her the respect she felt that she deserved. She probably wanted to spite Jamaica because she doesn’t consider herself a full Jamaica… She was born in Cuba. But I don’t think there would be a Bob Marley, as we knew him, without Jamaica… similar to how I don’t think there would be a Nelson Mandela, as we knew him, without South Africa. Rita Marley cannot change that. God bless her.
Oh woode Maya! This is a popular surbub of the scenic Aburi township. Earlier settlers were from Jamaica. Rita Marley arrived later . There were Jamaicans in Aburi long before Rita marley. You need to make a video with Rita Marley. She will give you more insights into your own Aburi in Ghana. Jamaicaso means Jamaica quarters or surburb.
Wode maya there a allots of Jamaican rastafari in Gh they living in Ghana for 13 years and over. I believe they living in the area idillic Jamaica Village in the hills of Aburi. Abatcha,they are living there with familie and more Jamaicans, please go and visit them and maybe do some interview thanks me later if you did Not know 😉❤from Netherlands Amsterdam 🇬🇭🇳🇱🇯🇲
Wow!!!You guys have made it home.Please try and get a lot of rest……Yes, this place and Ghana itself, looks, just like Jamaica.Ghana and Nigeria, are the places that I want to visit.
Finally! Not everything we see Jamaicans do that is also done in Africa means that it comes from Africa. There are some things that have been imported to Africa from Jamaica. I don't know if the bus culture came from Jamaica, but I know when I was growing up in the 90's that was the culture here. It has changed a lot and become more organized because the system had a lot of problems and did not work. A few pockets of it still remains, but we mostly left that behind years ago. There are also foods that were introduced to Africa from Jamaica. Not everything comes from Africa!
I was in Aburi last year and the tour guide said Rita Marley & the AA Singer, Stevie Wonder have homes & spend time in Aburi. I didn't know it was called Jamaica So ! ❤🖤💚👍🏽
Jamaica so? How do you spell the second word suh or so? It's ironic because Jamaicans use a similar word with similar meaning. Suh, can indeed mean area as in the phrase "ova deh suh" loosely translated as over there or over that area. Many similarities in language as well.
Aburi ghana is also like Accompong town maroon town. Nanny of the marron is from beautiful ghana.i was born in Accompong town. I love it Aburi.every where in ghana is beautiful. The people in ghana are lovely and beautiful ❤❤❤
Wode Maya, KSM is my primary school friend and a schoolmate of my older brother in America. Great place to be in the hills. Am building up there yet miss Taadi.
The history of Jamaica as told by my Akwapim father and my mum who was one of the pioneers of Aburi Girls, was that the Jamaican missionaries settled there and other parts of Akwapim. 24 Jamaicans and 1 Antigen. Alexander Clerk, father of Nicholas Timothy Clerk settled at Jamaica suu. Nicholas Timothy Clerk is the founder of the great Presbyterian Boys School in 1938, Odumase Krobo and relocated later to Legon. Jamaica well was built by John Rochester and local Aburi workers. So proud to be an Akwapim. Very lovely place to live and hail from.
It's not far depending on traffic. Usually under an hour. During rush hours maybe 2 hrs. The regular buses or taxi will take you up there. The view is enchanting
The indelible mark of Jamaicans wherever we go can't be erased, 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 Jamaica the world.
My brother I love Africa I am a Jamaica I love my brother on sister big up Africa Ghana one love
Well said😊
So true!
The wise man built his house on rock 🙏🇯🇲❤️ Jah bless
Amazing ! When I visit Ghana, I will definitely visit this area. Maya, thanks for sharing . Continued blessings. Much love ❤️, 🇯🇲🇺🇸.
When I visited, it felt like the Caribbean. I am from Tobago
I think Jimmy Cliff used to live in Aburi. Believe it or not, that's my ancestral home. My maternal ancestors came to Jamaica during slavery from this very area. They came from the Opare clan... Yes, I have my roots in Aburi..
Jimmy Cliff from a town call Moore close to Cape Coast. He was in Takoradi in end of,80's and he said that he from Moore it mean his is an Fante, i saw him, and when i grow up i saw him again in Amsterdam. I didn't know he was lives in Aburi. One love 🇯🇲🇬🇭🦁
@@SamuelComahI know he once lived in Ghana, but I don't know where. I am only assuming it was Aburi, but don't for sure.
Amazing ❤
The area really looks like Jamaica .
Jamaica is Ghana and Ghana is Jamaica we are one people 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
We are not all from Africa Jamaicans People was in Jamaica from the beginning and they were not Africans that is a lie ,Peace
Jamaicans are nigerian descent. Not Ghanaian.
Say who the Sellers and the buyers? God made the universe and Africa is not the only continent and Europe was not always white and Jamicans have no such thing as a tradition to sexually abuse their children so cut out the bull shyt, Peace
@@user-cz1iq5un1yNot all of them. Our DNA is usually a breakdown of many African countries mostly West Coast.
@@CalmYourSoul-ip5my Jamaicans are nigerians. They need to accept it.
Jamaica the land that we love. Love you Ghana Baby ❤️💛💚🖤
Lovely information❤
You Africans are hypocrites you know that Jamaicans are not originated from Africa bull shyt, Peace
We are one family o
Africa is Jamaica and Jamaica is Africa 😂😂
Our Divine Creator is seeing us as one family
We're the ones that's separating by labelling 😂
One love ❤
Damm lies thats why they treat us so bad in Europe even the children in schools have no peace from the Africans, Peace
I went to school in Aburi in the mid 70’s so I know Jamaica. There was little waterfalls going down to the valleys and we down there to bathe and fetch water from the wells and waterfalls..beautiful place.
@wodemaya hear this. There are waterfalls. Jamaican are drawn to water, even in the USA we are drawn to FL to be close to beach and river/lakes. 😆😆😆
Jamaicans are not originated from Africa its a lie
@@user-xn1sb3jx6q Of a fact all Jamaicans did not originate from Africa, but the way we mixed up and blend up, there is hardly any born Jamaicans that does not have AFRO ethnicity. Are you a Jamaican with parents whose ancestors did not originate from Africa? So it does make sense that our motto is out of many one people, to avoid race, racial identification.
My parent are Jamaicans not Africans and white People are from Africa did you know that ?
@@user-xn1sb3jx6q ok. I see 😆😆😆. Oh Lord. I guess white people will say the same as you though. They are Caucasian or British or Germans etc. They are not Africans except for Africaans in South Africa.
Wow! Woda very interesting to see a Jamaican village there in Ghana.... love that, on your next visit to Jamaica please pay a visit to the Parish of Manchester Mandeville you'll learn a lots of historical knowledge there! Cheers to you and your lovely wife Miss Judy .... stay safe and healthy untill then bye for now!!!
Her name is Miss Trudy.
Jamaica 🇯🇲 to the world! Thank you Wode Maya you are so amazing 🤩 God bless you and Miss Trudy 🇯🇲🇺🇸🔥😊
I am not surprised full circle
I need to connect with you now!
I’m a Jamaican living in Ghana half of the year
I have some friends visiting in two weeks
They’re all from Jamaica and it’s their first time in Ghana
Glad to see that our wife is back to where she belongs.
Best regards to her.
👀 She also has her own channel and content and career? What does that even mean? Belong? So archaic...
@@DiBrown2024
I'm just overjoyed that, she is back home to her husband, after long weeks of hard labour.
I might add that, I admire her go get it attitudes regardless of what people think of her, she stayed focused on her craft, which reflects to her numbers of subscribers to date even though, I might be the lonely voice in the wilderness that disagreed with her on how she goes about getting the work done; the bottom line is, she is back home to her husband where she needs to be and start how to give us little Maya or little Trudy in the name of Almighty God Amen!! with a smile on my face!!. Help me say Amen to that prayer wherever you're reading this comment. Thanks you.
@@oseniajayi51 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Amen. awww@mistrudy. We 💗💗you, but can't help get up in your business because you share it with us. All is well in thine house. Enjoy your work and husband while you are young and don't have any children as yet because once the children come, they will change your lifestyle. God Bless.
WODE MAYA AND IS BIG UP..I'M HEAR WATCHING YOUR UA-cam CONTENT FROM JAMAICA 🇯🇲 I ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL PLEASE KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.
Wode maya inspired me to start my youtube channel and also inapired me to move back to my country of birth Zambia from uk.
I love it there in the mountains. I visited there twice and it reminded so much of Jamaica.
My son continue to do what you’re doing this is so interesting to know
You go Jamaicans big up uno self, I'm listening from Guyana🇬🇾
Wow I am coming there soon 👏🏽💪🏾💪🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲.respect Maya 🫂🤝nuff ❤❤
I am from Jamaica 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤. When I visited Ghana a few years ago, I drove by Rita house in Ghana. Bob wanted to be buried in Ghana.. I can not wait to go back to Ghana
Bob didn’t want to bury in Ghana 🇬🇭 that was Rita idea, If you had said Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 then it would sound more believable because he loves that country
Bob marley love every corner of Africa and it would not matter to Bo where in Africa he could be buried .@@Shaozuki
@@ShaozukiI think maybe it was Ethiopia, but who knows… Rita was beefing with Jamaica; hence why she probably came up with that idea. She felt Jamaica didn’t give her the respect she felt that she deserved. She probably wanted to spite Jamaica because she doesn’t consider herself a full Jamaica… She was born in Cuba. But I don’t think there would be a Bob Marley, as we knew him, without Jamaica… similar to how I don’t think there would be a Nelson Mandela, as we knew him, without South Africa. Rita Marley cannot change that. God bless her.
Any country in Africa is still African, let's stop the unnecessary competition such issues. Thanks
he is buried in Jamaica where he belongs ,Peace
Oh woode Maya! This is a popular surbub of the scenic Aburi township. Earlier settlers were from Jamaica. Rita Marley arrived later . There were Jamaicans in Aburi long before Rita marley. You need to make a video with Rita Marley. She will give you more insights into your own Aburi in Ghana. Jamaicaso means Jamaica quarters or surburb.
Wode maya there a allots of Jamaican rastafari in Gh they living in Ghana for 13 years and over. I believe they living in the area idillic Jamaica Village in the hills of Aburi. Abatcha,they are living there with familie and more Jamaicans, please go and visit them and maybe do some interview thanks me later if you did Not know 😉❤from Netherlands Amsterdam 🇬🇭🇳🇱🇯🇲
Jamaica 🇯🇲 love Africa
Interesting story, Jamaica in Ghana.
By the way the artistic ceiling looks beautiful. The scenery is also beautiful.
Greetings my brother thank you for being a true Pan African nuff respect to you and your dear wife Rastafari liveth.
Yes Miss Trudy we love hills and views; Above New Market in St. Elizabeth will be the last thing I see on this Earth.
Beautiful! We are one people.
Beautiful place views like no other cool and away from the hustle
Blessings to you Mode maya and miss Trudy,and the gentleman, buff love.
You are finally home, son of Africa, Mr Ghana baby and lovely wife 🥳🥳🥳 continue to do what you do best we love you
Blessup Wado 🇯🇲🇱🇷
Bless wode maya indeed his an explorer ❤
Love you Maya and Miss Trudy❤🇯🇲
Amazing!🇯🇲🇬🇭
Wow, this is amazing. I thought the Jamaicans were in Pram Pram
Wonderful Jamaica 🇯🇲 Big up.
Blessings Maya , Trudy..
Oh ok great to know❤
Wow!!!You guys have made it home.Please try and get a lot of rest……Yes, this place and Ghana itself, looks, just like Jamaica.Ghana and Nigeria, are the places that I want to visit.
Raspect missa Mark Us woe deh, May A thank you for the know ledge and travels. Ja rasta far I say last see I. Cool n sekkle.
⛅️🇧🇧🇬🇭🙏🏾Blessings Maya. The White man took our ANCESTORS from Ghana🙏🏾🇧🇧🙏🏾
This warms my heart and want to visit Ghana now😀❤
love your video ❤️ big up & #onelove, continue to educate the views and we appreciate you ❤️🇯🇲☺️ #outofmanyonepeople
Beautiful video ❤❤
Maya and Trudy back home but their mind still on Jamaica 😂
So great to know...
Thanks for the content, very informative ♥️a love one🇯🇲.
So amazing to me❤❤😮😮
Thank u for sharing this information with us
Omg ❤
Very interesting ❤️🇨🇦
Wow
Wow 👌 👍
Africans unite ..Home and abroad
Is true Wode Maya the place looks like my beautiful country Jamaica.
I was in Ghana in January but we weren’t taken to this area. I have to send the video to the tour company.
Green trees are everywhere
Yes yes ❤❤❤
The colors and the green looks like Jamaica 🇯🇲 😊❤Happiness colors.
That is where I'm ghana live when I move to Ghana.
Thanks for highlighting that beautiful place. I hope to visit Africa one day and see the Jamaicans there. Love from Jamaica.🎉🎉🎉🎉
❤❤🇯🇲🇬🇧
Finally! Not everything we see Jamaicans do that is also done in Africa means that it comes from Africa. There are some things that have been imported to Africa from Jamaica. I don't know if the bus culture came from Jamaica, but I know when I was growing up in the 90's that was the culture here. It has changed a lot and become more organized because the system had a lot of problems and did not work. A few pockets of it still remains, but we mostly left that behind years ago. There are also foods that were introduced to Africa from Jamaica. Not everything comes from Africa!
Big up Jamaica, yaad and abroad ❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I was in Aburi last year and the tour guide said Rita Marley & the AA Singer, Stevie Wonder have homes & spend time in Aburi.
I didn't know it was called Jamaica So !
❤🖤💚👍🏽
You Africans Just leave us alone, Peace
Chances are there are ackee trees there.😆😆😆
Yes , there are ackee trees there. But they are not eaten. Use to cut the ackee pod across in half and put in water to make soapy water
@@michaelkm7331 possibilty that at least one Jamaican there is eating it unless it is a different breed of ackee from the one in JA.😆
And "tinkin' toe
By the rivers of babylon, there we sat down. And there we wept. When we remembered zion. Rastafari! Africa awaits its creators and its creation.
It's the home of our forefathers ❤❤❤❤❤🇬🇧🇯🇲
Our? Our foreparent are not all from Africa, Peace
There is also a place call Jamaica Village in Ghana where Jamaicans settled.
Nuff love Maya
Jamaica so? How do you spell the second word suh or so? It's ironic because Jamaicans use a similar word with similar meaning. Suh, can indeed mean area as in the phrase "ova deh suh" loosely translated as over there or over that area. Many similarities in language as well.
We all are from Africa the place and the color really Jamaica my land of birth. I love my country.🇯🇲🇯🇲
I can’t wait to be there! Leaving Babylon 😊soon
This is super cool!! I want to visit little Jamaica in Ghana.
MISS TRUDY ❤❤❤❤
That is so true it looks like Jamaica
Wow, amazing how intertwine Jamaica 🇯🇲 is with 🇬🇭. I love this❤
Foolishness, Peace
One people
Aburi ghana is also like Accompong town maroon town. Nanny of the marron is from beautiful ghana.i was born in Accompong town. I love it Aburi.every where in ghana is beautiful. The people in ghana are lovely and beautiful ❤❤❤
Interesting
Just like the mark of Nigerians , Ghanaians, etc. The black race is strong ..
Wode Maya, KSM is my primary school friend and a schoolmate of my older brother in America. Great place to be in the hills. Am building up there yet miss Taadi.
Lovely scenery ❤
Nice one ah lets call it little jamaica.one love bro .
Blessings galore 👍 🇺🇸 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 .
Rita Marleys house and studio is still there.
This place is where I'm planning to live in Ghana 🇬🇭🇯🇲
mmmmmm my brother there is a place In Akim Oda also called Jamaica
The history of Jamaica as told by my Akwapim father and my mum who was one of the pioneers of Aburi Girls, was that the Jamaican missionaries settled there and other parts of Akwapim. 24 Jamaicans and 1 Antigen. Alexander Clerk, father of Nicholas Timothy Clerk settled at Jamaica suu. Nicholas Timothy Clerk is the founder of the great Presbyterian Boys School in 1938, Odumase Krobo and relocated later to Legon.
Jamaica well was built by John Rochester and local Aburi workers. So proud to be an Akwapim. Very lovely place to live and hail from.
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Wow i love my little island Jamaica❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I must pay a visit when I reach Ghana to see it for myself
Bless up bro 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🍾🥂
Jamaican ancestry is from the Ashanti Warriors. Jamaica and Ghana “One Love”🇯🇲🇬🇭🇯🇲🇬🇭❤️
Jamaicans are descendants of several West African tribes, including tribes from Nigerians, Gambians, Congo, Sierra Leone and others.
@@kuyahkudey3217 yes I agree, but we were mainly taken from Ghana. That’s why we have so much in common .
Where in Ghana is Jamaica Sue? How many miles away from Accra? How can one get there from Accra? Please provide us some information. Thanks.
It's not far depending on traffic. Usually under an hour. During rush hours maybe 2 hrs. The regular buses or taxi will take you up there. The view is enchanting
Hear dey🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲
Hi woda maya ❤
🇯🇲
I feel there is a connection between the Jamaican flag and the Asanteman flag.
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽