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Come home, buy land and build your own house and build a business. Its quite electrifying. I wish you well brother. I pray that you succeed here in Ghana.
This Brother is very positive,yes come to Ghana with positive energy and Dream.Things Wortes out good for These who are hardworking and positive May the Lord Continue,granting him and his beautiful family szrenght,and hope in his newly home.Ghana is where his hart belong.
Bro you are right, even not all Ghanaians like that Kenkey and Banku thing,, the reality is Kenkey and Banku is a food for the coastal people of Ghana where there is no forest, any Ghanaian from the forest area ( middle part of Ghana) had to learn learn how to eat Kenkey , Accra and the coastal people don't grow leaves and exotic foods so they generally use only corn food! Kenkey and Banku are difficult for beginners to eat for the first time! Also jollif rice can differ even among the Nigerians, so there is no way one can chose a particular country for a better jollof,, even 3 restaurants will have different taste of jollof rice, so take it when it's good for you next time it gonna be worse ,it's like that, Any way thanks for this interesting interview
This is one of the best interviews I have seen on You tube videos. The young man is saying all the things that I have been thinking over the pass few years. The main reason that I don't want to visit Ghana is because I have no desire as a black North American man, to relive the horrors of the brutal slave trade that Ghana represent. I see nothing in Ghana's tourism advertising that promote its great and wonderful history before slavery. There is too much emphasis on the "gates of no return" and on "cape coast castle"
Come to think of it, we are missing out on an entire demographic of tourists that would rather look forward. I interviewed a lady this past weekend who says she never takes her tour groups to slave castles. She shows them the beauty of nature. The beach and tropical jungles offering them an opportunity to experience the rich and vibrant culture\
I understand exactly what you mean, we have suffered enough physically and spiritually. You should not make that deter you from visitng the Motherland, you can research everything you desire on the internet. Right here on YT there are videos showing the positive and uplifting side of Ghana. Peace.
I feel you. There will always be that thought in the back of my mind ; that they had a hand in capturing and enslavement. All nations have come against the Israelites.
My dad friend how's from Jamaica 🇯🇲 told me 1994 how been Ghana he sayed you would live west indies Caribbean. You so lucky you learn twi maybe ga local languages or ewe it English speaking country . Enjoy life .
What a good interview. Being part of the Diaspora, with family origin Jamaican, Honduras & United States, his perspectives resonated with me. Much love 🙏🏾
It’s depends on how you cook your Jollof rice and also who is cooking that, I cook jollof rice to my taste. There is no competition. Love it or hate it
Kan, the trauma is real & circulating & maneuvering all around those places & so are THE SPIRITS afterall these lands eventually went on to become burial grounds for uncounted amounts even BY THERE THOUSANDS & it's most definitely because of what those lands ended up becoming it's not easy for all of us to go RUSHING RIGHT ON DOWN THERE no matter how many time we may have attempted THOSE ARE MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT "BURIAL GROUNDS" 🙏🏽...🕊Shalom
Some Jamaicans according to history, we are of Igbos and other tribes from West Africa. Stop the nonsense. The 2.9m Jamaicans plus those in the diaspora are not from one tribes, please have sense.
@@876mostvaluabletreasure2 off course Jamaica is mixture of west Africans just like the rest of the diaspora but the unique thing about Jamaica and Ghana is that majority are Ghanaian read about queen nanny the Ghanaian who freed her people in Jamaica? Read about achampong town a city wich is a Ghanaian name. Read how many jaimcans have the Ghanaian seven day names, read about how people still speak twi in Jamaica, read about the similarities in our food. Read about the Ashanti tribes link with Jamaica read about how the Jamaica flag was based of The Ashanti tribe flag.. you should rather stop the nonsense and do your research before posting comments. Nigerians connection to Jamaica on a scale of 1 to 10 is a 2.5 where as Ghanas connection is 7.
No ! Don't worry about oboni. Most Ghanaians who travel outside Ghana are also called oboni it not nothing to worry about it means you traveled outside the country.
It's a stupid as well as naive disrespect against our brothers and sisters labelling them as Europeans. You don't see it as a problem, then you are so naive.
NO!!! YOU CAME FROM .....JERUSALEM, ISRAEL...GAT 4:26 .." BUT JERUSALEM WHICH IS ABOVE AND FREE IS THE MOTHER OF US ALL!!!🤔.....THE MOST HIGH SAID ..."HE WILL GATHER HIS PEOPLE", WHAT SCRIPTURE YOU READ THAT TOLD YOU GOD SAID MOVE TO AFRICA?🤔..PLEASE I NEED THAT SCRIPTURE...HE NEVER TOLD US TO SURJOIN🤷🏾 SHALAWAM
Jamaicans are part of the African Diaspora so why wouldn't Jamaica be like Africa? Why do so many in the African Diaspora not see that Africa is their home, their history?
They use "Obroni" as a term of endearment as a result of colonial and neocolonial brainwashed education. The use of the term "English Boy" on the other hand is derogatory, almost similar to the N word.
Don't be confused about the word Rasta. Dreadlocks have been in the existence in Ghana even before Komfo Anokye's time. Find out the meaning of "Mp3s3mp3s3" in Akan language. Most of our Fetish Priests have dreads.
Rasta has been in Ghana for longtime but limited to the fetish priest it wasn't embraced though but Jamaicans elevated that culture world wide.Donot forget Samson in the bible was a rastafarian
What the brother said all throughout the chat resonate with me and I do want that for my self and kids.
I am glad that the interview resonated with you
@@newdawnafricaAt some point Jamaicans need to know that Jamaica is for Jamaicans and only Jamaicans can build Jamaica.👍
I like that saying. I can learn from Ghana 🇬🇭 and Ghana can learn from me.
That is the attitude. We are all black people. Instead of fighting, we should be building each other up
Jamaica 🇯🇲 has a 3rd political party movement UIC JAMAICA
A new Jamaica 🇯🇲 its Diaspora and locals.
Uic JAMAICA supports Diaspora being allowed to vote in general elections in Jamaica 🇯🇲 .
Please join share and support uic jamaica
Come home, buy land and build your own house and build a business. Its quite electrifying. I wish you well brother. I pray that you succeed here in Ghana.
This man is very very very intelligent. A breath of fresh air to my soul. God is there with them.
He truly is. One and in tune with nature and the most high
@@newdawnafrica 🙏🙏🙏
Big up to you my brother returning back to your roots and realities in Ghana. You must encourage our brothers and sisters come home.
I love that brother! Blessed is the sister whose husband is and blessed are the children whose father he is! May God continue to bless his family.
He is very intelligent........all the best
He is. Was a pleasure engaging him
Even the chickens are 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
lmao
Its called off grid living
@@newdawnafrica yeah man.. Bless up
Daniel, you look very healthy. Your skin look very healthy.
This Brother is very positive,yes come to Ghana with positive energy and Dream.Things Wortes out good for These who are hardworking and positive May the Lord Continue,granting him and his beautiful family szrenght,and hope in his newly home.Ghana is where his hart belong.
Bro you are right, even not all Ghanaians like that Kenkey and Banku thing,, the reality is Kenkey and Banku is a food for the coastal people of Ghana where there is no forest, any Ghanaian from the forest area ( middle part of Ghana) had to learn learn how to eat Kenkey , Accra and the coastal people don't grow leaves and exotic foods so they generally use only corn food! Kenkey and Banku are difficult for beginners to eat for the first time! Also jollif rice can differ even among the Nigerians, so there is no way one can chose a particular country for a better jollof,, even 3 restaurants will have different taste of jollof rice, so take it when it's good for you next time it gonna be worse ,it's like that, Any way thanks for this interesting interview
This is one of the best interviews I have seen on You tube videos. The young man is saying all the things that I have been thinking over the pass few years. The main reason that I don't want to visit Ghana is because I have no desire as a black North American man, to relive the horrors of the brutal slave trade that Ghana represent. I see nothing in Ghana's tourism advertising that promote its great and wonderful history before slavery. There is too much emphasis on the "gates of no return" and on "cape coast castle"
Come to think of it, we are missing out on an entire demographic of tourists that would rather look forward. I interviewed a lady this past weekend who says she never takes her tour groups to slave castles. She shows them the beauty of nature. The beach and tropical jungles offering them an opportunity to experience the rich and vibrant culture\
Much blessings to the King family 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
I understand exactly what you mean, we have suffered enough physically and spiritually. You should not make that deter you from visitng the Motherland, you can research everything you desire on the internet. Right here on YT there are videos showing the positive and uplifting side of Ghana. Peace.
Totally understand what you mean. 🇿🇦🇬🇧
I feel you. There will always be that thought in the back of my mind ; that they had a hand in capturing and enslavement. All nations have come against the Israelites.
My dad friend how's from Jamaica 🇯🇲 told me 1994 how been Ghana he sayed you would live west indies Caribbean. You so lucky you learn twi maybe ga local languages or ewe it English speaking country . Enjoy life .
Oh that’s very interesting
You speak well and you act well my Caribbean brother. May you have a blessed loooong life to enjoy.
Hi guys, how are you doing? Thank you for dropping by. Enjoy the interview and remember to subscribe
Best best interview 💯🇿🇦🇬🇧
Thank you
Jamaica is mix ..a lot of black Jamaicans are descendants of Ghana & Nigeria ..West Africa !! Period ..Respect 🙏
Respect
Ghanaian loves you, brother, may God strengthen you
amenn to that
Again much blessings to the King family and great interview 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What an amazing interview.
Thank you
What a good interview. Being part of the Diaspora, with family origin Jamaican, Honduras & United States, his perspectives resonated with me. Much love 🙏🏾
Awwww that’s really good to hear. Thank you
Jamaica 🇯🇲 is very expensive 😫 😩 😒 Africa for Africans
Much respect Brotha.
Very inspiring
🙏🏾🌻👍🏾
Big up
Great video
Great Interview… I agree with everything He said
I'm here watching from jamaica 🇯🇲,great content.
Big up
True my brother school system is to keep you in bondage.
The purpose of school has changed very much. School used to be a safe and productive learning environment
It’s depends on how you cook your Jollof rice and also who is cooking that, I cook jollof rice to my taste. There is no competition. Love it or hate it
Haha Satula, I see you. Invite us oooo
Wow That was Good, Natural Thanks for letting them know the Struggles that we are still going thur, Thanks Daniel
yes. Human beings need very little to survive
Nice 🎉
Love it, king keep going and your family is always blessed by the Yah, thanks for sharing, shalom
That’s because you guys are us.
Amen to that
Wow classic 👍🏾
I pray that is all they get of jamaica
Thank u for confirming a lot a tingz. I am look at Ghana for my biz me and my son❤
I am in the UK
I am from Sierra Leone.
Itching to go back home to Africa.
My daughter is home schooled here.
I'll never send her to school.
Home is where the heart is
I would like to visit but I'm not sure why I should .
Maybe try another country. Ghana calls her people
Volta region the sun is not too hot out tere and it gets cold out there
Lol.. How cold? Stop misinforming people.
This was so interesting, I would love to go there but I'm to old
You are never too old to travel. You are just making petty excuses.
@@chrisl8815 I'm 76 that's no excuse it's facts
You don't need to see what you don't want to see. The trauma is real. The enslaved places are not for everyone.
Nii Amu for real...
Kan, the trauma is real & circulating & maneuvering all around those places & so are THE SPIRITS afterall these lands eventually went on to become burial grounds for uncounted amounts even BY THERE THOUSANDS & it's most definitely because of what those lands ended up becoming it's not easy for all of us to go RUSHING RIGHT ON DOWN THERE no matter how many time we may have attempted THOSE ARE MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT "BURIAL GROUNDS" 🙏🏽...🕊Shalom
Thats very true
@@newdawnafrica, Thank you.
Silly, all 3rd world countries look alike. Just like Korea especially on market day
Obroni means someone who is coming from abroad✌️🇬🇭💜
You are right
But his ancestors are from here so technically he is no foreigner. However, I hear your explanation
Infact,Jamaikans.are originated from Ashantis.They are Ghanians according to history
Some Jamaicans according to history, we are of Igbos and other tribes from West Africa. Stop the nonsense. The 2.9m Jamaicans plus those in the diaspora are not from one tribes, please have sense.
@@876mostvaluabletreasure2 off course Jamaica is mixture of west Africans just like the rest of the diaspora but the unique thing about Jamaica and Ghana is that majority are Ghanaian read about queen nanny the Ghanaian who freed her people in Jamaica? Read about achampong town a city wich is a Ghanaian name. Read how many jaimcans have the Ghanaian seven day names, read about how people still speak twi in Jamaica, read about the similarities in our food. Read about the Ashanti tribes link with Jamaica read about how the Jamaica flag was based of The Ashanti tribe flag.. you should rather stop the nonsense and do your research before posting comments. Nigerians connection to Jamaica on a scale of 1 to 10 is a 2.5 where as Ghanas connection is 7.
Ashanti and Fante... in addition to Igbo and other tribes across Western Africa. My main DNA composition is Nigeria
34% and Ivory Coast & Ghana
29%.
No ! Don't worry about oboni. Most Ghanaians who travel outside Ghana are also called oboni it not nothing to worry about it means you traveled outside the country.
Well I hear you he is just saying he has been called foreign abroad. It doesnt feel nice when his people call him foreign too
It's a stupid as well as naive disrespect against our brothers and sisters labelling them as Europeans.
You don't see it as a problem, then you are so naive.
NO!!! YOU CAME FROM .....JERUSALEM, ISRAEL...GAT 4:26 .." BUT JERUSALEM WHICH IS ABOVE AND FREE IS THE MOTHER OF US ALL!!!🤔.....THE MOST HIGH SAID ..."HE WILL GATHER HIS PEOPLE", WHAT SCRIPTURE YOU READ THAT TOLD YOU GOD SAID MOVE TO AFRICA?🤔..PLEASE I NEED THAT SCRIPTURE...HE NEVER TOLD US TO SURJOIN🤷🏾 SHALAWAM
Jamaicans are part of the African Diaspora so why wouldn't Jamaica be like Africa? Why do so many in the African Diaspora not see that Africa is their home, their history?
They are one of us
You have no Idea what you’ve started brother. This is the Melanin Frame.
By the way; Did you get the kids all their vaccines 💉nutrition yet 😜
They use "Obroni" as a term of endearment as a result of colonial and neocolonial brainwashed education. The use of the term "English Boy" on the other hand is derogatory, almost similar to the N word.
The original meaning of the word 'obroni' is derogatory. In Akan language 'abro ni' became obroni , european.
Ase, Brother Kwame, its a disrespectful term to label us as Europeans.
There's nothing exciting about that word.
Rasta is not West African, its Jamaican ! How many Ghanaians have dreads? He does look Ethiopian
Don't be confused about the word Rasta. Dreadlocks have been in the existence in Ghana even before Komfo Anokye's time. Find out the meaning of "Mp3s3mp3s3" in Akan language. Most of our Fetish Priests have dreads.
You need to learn more my brother. Our fetish were gave locks already OK. Learn more.
Rasta has been in Ghana for longtime but limited to the fetish priest it wasn't embraced though but Jamaicans elevated that culture world wide.Donot forget Samson in the bible was a rastafarian
Yes I can see the features and he even made mention himself