It gladdens my heart greatly as an African to see our brothers and sisters whose ancestors suffered immense and intense degree of atrocities and even the current generation continue to suffer discrimination and all sorts of brutalities be able to come and build homes at a place they belong and it is theirs to enjoy some peace of mind, real sense of autonomy , humanity and dignity. Continue to encourage others to come
Great video! I understand better about Asebu and the proximity of the area. I love ya'll energy and the happiness you feel while in Ghana. May God continue blessing the both of you.❤🙏🏾
Yes that's all natural where you're walking is pure natural, not the concrete jungle in America and uk you see pure Earth 🌍 and motherland sand and natural ground with bushes and grass beautiful landscapes ❤❤
You should get that lady contact, its seems she have some experience with building and stuffs and can give some good advice when its comes to building.
@BlairsNGhana Wellington or water boots, jamaicans say, "I am in phase 2 Asebu, go past Karen till you get where they make palm drink, lovely it was, am in the UK loving your vibes..
It's according to your house size and needs there's no specific price plus the cost fluctuates. We started when the prices of material were lower. Since we're not done, I can't give you a price.
We are in the country so everything is organic you buy groceries at the market, on the road or grow what you eat. You can drive 25 minutes to Melcom store. Hospitals are 20 -30 minutes away. Clinics are closer. The airport is 3 hrs away as of now.
Hi Blairs...nice seeing you Brothers and Sisters meeting up with the other expats!!! How often do you guys go to Ghana to check on your land? Seems like you guys were just there not that long ago
Brothers and sisters, remember that just building a house is not adequate. You have to think of infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer electricity, and street lights. You are building a community so you have to think of these utilities to be self-sufficient.
Can you guys, at least, refer to people older than you as Miss or Mister? You are In Africa! Have you ever met anyone over there just stumping on elders like that. Thanks
Who stomping on the elders? What are you even talking about? We're not disrespecting anyone. It's a bunch of things we have to learn being in a foreign place vice versa. Nobody's perfect. Thanks 🤦🏿 And we actually know Karen 🤣
@@BlairsNGhana These are some of the challenges you face when you are come to the motherland, the culture is different from yours so please don't be surprised or offended by anything of the FIVE senses (I hope you understand what I mean about the Five senses). Therefore I'm encouraging you to mingle with the people as Aleta has done and you will survive and succeed. You are father ABRAHAM'S descendants.
@isaacosei6295 Thanks Issac overtime we'll learn the traditions once we move to Ghana. I'm just shocked how people assume things about people from video clips. Instead of enjoying the video, she was looking to find something negative to say when all the other comments were positive. We're very respectful, so it rubbed me the wrong way.
Please the blairs don't even worry about the comment here . sometimes you see some comment and you are angry because it's so ridiculous but when you really see the person behind it you feel at ease and it's not even true that calling an elderly person Mr /Mrs here necessarily shows you're being respectful because what's the point if your actions say otherwise
Welcome home ❤❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️
😎 The Blair's are Awesome
Thanks ❤️
Beautiful King and Queen. Congratulations family 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you ❤️
This Asebu development is unique in that y'all will know most of your neighbours by name.
It's definitely unique.
Thank you family ❤❤❤❤ we are so glad to have you all as neighbors. Love the Brown family ❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
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It gladdens my heart greatly as an African to see our brothers and sisters whose ancestors suffered immense and intense degree of atrocities and even the current generation continue to suffer discrimination and all sorts of brutalities be able to come and build homes at a place they belong and it is theirs to enjoy some peace of mind, real sense of autonomy , humanity and dignity. Continue to encourage others to come
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Well done the Blair family. It's been a bit slow to complete but we are patient, we know that it will happen soon!
Love the progress guys...your house looks beautiful!
Thank you ❤️
Bro really happy nice vid yall ..all praise to the most high... eye can't wait to meet my neighbors love you guys
Interesting ❤😊
Peace and blessings.
Y'all are doing it, Family! Out there adventuring and making moves 🙌🏽
wow amazing 🤩
Awesome
I love this!! I love that guys are meeting your neighbors and everything.. Your home looks amazing!!! So excited for you guys!!
Thanks ❤️
Great video! I understand better about Asebu and the proximity of the area. I love ya'll energy and the happiness you feel while in Ghana. May God continue blessing the both of you.❤🙏🏾
Thank you 🙏🏿❤️💪🏿
One love 🇬🇭
Yes that's all natural where you're walking is pure natural, not the concrete jungle in America and uk you see pure Earth 🌍 and motherland sand and natural ground with bushes and grass beautiful landscapes ❤❤
Nice to see you guys are walking around and enjoy the Ghana weather.
This is so neat! My mommy is Karen so I've seen this area when we were out walking but never got to see it up close❤
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Great content my brother, thanks 🙏 for sharing. Your house is looking amazing family.
Thanks J.R
The letter is (B), and it stands for the Blair family in BLACK and the Brown family in BLUE.
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You should get that lady contact, its seems she have some experience with building and stuffs and can give some good advice when its comes to building.
Such aa lovely couple❤
😊 thank you ❤️
Hey Blair family. When you get a chance can you get a shot of the Blessing Estate. Not developed yet. Just wanted to see what around the area
Sorry back in the States now we're posting our footage from September
Your house looks beautiful and Karen house! Neighbors houses are nice too, so peaceful there, can’t wait until minds get started!❤️🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🥰😍🇬🇭🇬🇭✊🏽✊🏽
❤Mr Blair Please plant coconut all around your property
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I cant wait to see these roads fix,even to put marl on it not gravel to prevent the mud.Nice area but only the road.
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Guys you all need wellies. Got mine ready as I be over there in Asebu soon soon. Was hoping you'd walk past my house. Blessings
What is wellies? And where's your property located and name?
@BlairsNGhana Wellington or water boots, jamaicans say, "I am in phase 2 Asebu, go past Karen till you get where they make palm drink, lovely it was, am in the UK loving your vibes..
@@corfob9238 ok gotcha lol we didn't make it to that side because of the weather
Paul is Jamaican. Can rwll from his accent
Yep
Hi if you don't mind how much does it cost to build a 1 story like yours there in Asayboo?
It's according to your house size and needs there's no specific price plus the cost fluctuates. We started when the prices of material were lower. Since we're not done, I can't give you a price.
@@BlairsNGhanaBut maybe you could give a ball part figure.
Hello, how far are you all from a grocery store, hospital and the airport?
We are in the country so everything is organic you buy groceries at the market, on the road or grow what you eat. You can drive 25 minutes to Melcom store. Hospitals are 20 -30 minutes away. Clinics are closer. The airport is 3 hrs away as of now.
Love it, nice content, keep it up lovely couples ❤❤❤
Hi Blairs...nice seeing you Brothers and Sisters meeting up with the other expats!!! How often do you guys go to Ghana to check on your land? Seems like you guys were just there not that long ago
👋🏾 We went twice this year
Looks like repatriation to Ghana is both a mission and adventure as well as a home coming.
Yes it's all that you stated
Brothers and sisters, remember that just building a house is not adequate.
You have to think of infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer electricity, and street lights. You are building a community so you have to think of these utilities to be self-sufficient.
We are all coming together to fix what's needed. Also most of us will have solar for off grid living.
Hey you guys, We have been waiting a long time for the completion. We are all angry with Aleta for dragging the works for so long.
I understand. Hopefully, since the rainy season is over, things will get back rolling. 🙏🏿
Bro Paul gonna beat you up for calling him the wrong name😂😂😂😂. I’m gonna be in community 2 group. Trying to be like yall.
😆😆😆 congrats on your purchase get ready for journey 🙏🏿❤️💪🏿
I WAS SURE going to ask you what you have to look out for lol. Snakes, lizards and such are pretty scary
Can you guys, at least, refer to people older than you as Miss or Mister? You are In Africa! Have you ever met anyone over there just stumping on elders like that. Thanks
Who stomping on the elders? What are you even talking about? We're not disrespecting anyone. It's a bunch of things we have to learn being in a foreign place vice versa. Nobody's perfect. Thanks 🤦🏿 And we actually know Karen 🤣
@@BlairsNGhana These are some of the challenges you face when you are come to the motherland, the culture is different from yours so please don't be surprised or offended by anything of the FIVE senses (I hope you understand what I mean about the Five senses). Therefore I'm encouraging you to mingle with the people as Aleta has done and you will survive and succeed. You are father ABRAHAM'S descendants.
@isaacosei6295 Thanks Issac overtime we'll learn the traditions once we move to Ghana. I'm just shocked how people assume things about people from video clips. Instead of enjoying the video, she was looking to find something negative to say when all the other comments were positive. We're very respectful, so it rubbed me the wrong way.
Please the blairs don't even worry about the comment here . sometimes you see some comment and you are angry because it's so ridiculous but when you really see the person behind it you feel at ease and it's not even true that calling an elderly person Mr /Mrs here necessarily shows you're being respectful because what's the point if your actions say otherwise
@yawowusu4489 you're right Yaw I appreciate your comment it's behind me now. Eventually, overtime we'll learn to adapt. 💪🏿❤️