Welcome back guys! I am so happy that you are back because I remember you said September was the month and have been looking out for your videos. I thought at a point you have changed your minds. I am a Nigerian, born and brought up there , but temporarily living in the U.K. Your channel is the best for people looking for detailed information about how government department do things, and other set up processes to get a grip on before relocating. It is so hard in Nigeria to get basic things through government departments. As you were talking about Ghana, it was a trigger for me - I was stressing out because I had lived through them. It really use to be very frustrating for me. I am planning to go back eventually. I pray God will align you all coming over with the right people to reduce your stress there. The government should also look into every bottleneck and resolve issues causing delays.
Just watched an interview with Jasmine and found out you folks love paintings. There is a place I would like you to visit if you haven't. It's called ' HOUSE OF SAFORI'S ' . I actually live in the States but am a Ghanaian. So if you haven't been there go visit and will find different types of paintings
We actually met him few weeks back at a design expo. We sensed that someone with that much style had a Brooklyn connection! We had a great conversation and hope to see him again next week.
Makes me happy that you’re adjusting to Ghana. There will be some frustrations along the way but in the long term. You’d appreciate Ghana/Africa. I’ve been in the US for 14 yrs but planning to return within the next decade.
Akwaaba! Welcome home my brother and sister. Enjoy your stay in Ghana. Christmas is around the corner. I hope you get to enjoy the so many festivities it brings. God bless you. 🙌🙏
Hello from Off The Wheel, Akwaaba, Akwaaba and Akwaaba again, I am Ghanaian who left at age 19 yrs to live in London/ My ancestors are calling me home and getting ready to ' come home ' So most definitely count me in regarding growing up a membership list which I will not hesitate to join. By the way Daysia, are you aware that the bulk of our brothers and sisters from originated or were taken as slaves from a place called Anomabu in Central region who are Fantes as a tribe in Ghana? You are in a best position to explore now that you are in Ghana. You may wish to note am a Fante myself from Cape Coast. Akwaaba. This is Nash from London
When buying in traffic, always start your price at 50% down the asking price.if the price is 10ghc, offer to pay 5ghc.if he says no,suggest 6ghc.if he still says no,move on to the next vendor on the street.if he also starts from 10ghc,you can still start from 5ghc to 7ghc and you're likely to have the item.kobby in Accra.
Finally a video from you guys! Loved it! Happy to hear you are settling in well. Nice video. With regard to topping up your electricity you do NOT need any person to do that for you. There are vendors all over the place, you can also top up at the ECG offices and most conveniently through the ECG App. I have never heard of topping up via another person so please do not do that.
Welcome home "the wandering Ghanaian".it's been some 400 years,wow.we thank the ancestors.and the ever beautiful wifee,from Guyana to Ghana.The Jews are coming home.with much love from kobby in acca.
Thank you for coming home. Take your time to study everything before you start to do something. Minimize your expenses till you can earn in Ghana. We do not want you to go back to the west. You will make it but be on alert all the time. Accra is expensive so please check out your expenditures. Akwaaba. We love you.
Welcome home my Brother and Sister to the mother Land. I have been looking forward to these day. I pray all goes well with you. But after listening to you severally I know the kind of mind set you have, You will surly succeed. ONCE AGAIN I SAY AKWAABA.
Hi guys this is Twana Cisse. From my research I found out that you can avoid the dash dash money bribery hand outs by picking out a shipping company that will have delivery of your stuff or furniture directly to your front door ..Of course that process will cost more.. I saw a video of a mother and son who had to pay out 10 people before they allowed them to have their items released at port. And this was after shipping cost plus port tax.
Wish I could just live in a cool condo. But without several streams of income it's not possible. But I am a great gardener So having a homestead, farm, organic green house, and control of monthly cost is all important.
Hey guys, so good to see you all again. My family and I are flying in to Ghana arriving on 10/16/22!! Perhaps we'll be able to meet you guys, if you're comfortable with that. Anyway, be blessed and I'm excited for you both. Valerie D
By the way, many times even with uber taxis you can negotiate for them to stop + wait or detour without putting that instruction into the app and they would be willing.
We will cover the good and the bad. We don't want to paint Ghana as perfect so that people will come here and then run back home. We want to give our real experience.
Wow, you are all amazing. Your perspective and positivity is contagious and inspiring. I have met lots of Soldiers from Guyana in the military. I am retiring next year after 20 years and I plan to visit more. I have a piece of project in the Shai Hills area. I will try to connect when I visit. Keep up the good work. Love your show!!!
Awesome to have you finally in. Amex Cards (debit or credit) can be used in Gh, though very few outlets. this is because Amex hasn't found Ghana as a market to like Visa and Mastercard.
We have only been able to use the AMEX card in fancy foreign restaurants and in car sharing apps like Uber/Bolt. But not for everyday shopping from Game, Palace or Shoprite.
@@offthewheel no matter how cultural shocks you feel and see, never forget that this your home and your people. We love you and happy to see you back. Everything will be fine as time goes.
Wow! I'm so happy for both of you. My wife thinks I'm crazy for wanting to visit and move to any country in Africa.(She's black-brazilian and just arrived in the U.S. 3 years ago). We are still going through the immigration process.(The backlog is crazy right now). I can't wait to get out of Texas.......😁 Great video!
Thank you. I think you will enjoy going back to the first season and watching from episode # 1. It's logical that a newly arrived person would think you are crazy. But she will look back 20 years from now and say you weren't that crazy at all.
Welcome home to Africa, I wish you all the best. Try to get yourselves accustomed with the culture and buy local products (food and groceries) to save money. Learn to understand the bargaining culture and double check on your big purchases to avoid scamming
Ghana is developing so there is a space for people with new minds like u guys, it will not be easy at first but trust me u guys will be millions in near future trust me if u find the right investment plan, and there. Is a lot to invest in. In Kumasi now things are very good esp with students hostel business remember. We are. here hlp develops the motherland n hlp it people not take advantage of the local people .just do part with good hearts .wlc family 👪 .
Always love to hear from you guys. Love you so much that I would love to work with you. I live here in Accra. I keep repeating your video and never miss any of them, hahaha
I am surprised you were able to move to Africa. I cannot do that. I guess I am too privileged and I will complain too much. Please don't complain too much otherwise you will be like me... complainer...lol.. I think you all have been positive in describing the issues. Life is too short. Explore as much as you can...Best wishes
@@rubendejong6748 this is the second time I have seen your comment. Does this couple, look like they have not taken time to think through what they are doing? Everyone has a destiny and they feel led to settle in Ghana, so stop trying to insinuate there is something wrong with their decision. You may be a Southern African who is not happy with their decision because they chose a West African country, whatever your motive you appear divisive. Stop it!! Rather be happy for them and wish them the best.
Congrats on the move to Ghana. You guys never mentioned where you're living. She said it takes about 45 minutes to get to Accra so I'm guessing Tema. Will you guys video the community? How long is your visa for? Are you guys applying for dual citizenship? Again, congrats and I hope to meet you both one day.
Hi again is there any one in the membership of Off the Wheel who wants to live off grid this is Twana Cisse. I did more research and found out that the water well, bore hole, water filter, water heater, solar panels, and back up generator cost is around $39,000 to $42,000. What do you guys think? This is of course to save money long term.
No, sorry, we don't have any insight on living off of the grid. Just a thought that if you did want to live ON the grid, for $42,000 you could buy a decent one bedroom and not have to worry about all of that stuff.
Thank you for your advice. Thank you also for calling me. It's hard to get up and get say $250,000 to $300,000. I will flip my house twice. I do not want to continue living on welfare or SSI. But what also concerns me is the slow rising cost of a HOA, or rental leasing of the land, or the extra cost of prices rising in say gas or water or electric cost plus food cost. I have considered buying beach front property lots to sit and hold to then flip later as a growing sound investment. My grand mother had five houses back in 1920. Sad to say both my mom and grandmother married husbands who had both gambling and drug problems. So land and houses were lost away before I was born. So it's up to me to create some kind of generational wealth for my two daughters and nine grand children. I am going back into business here in the states before I leave for Ghana. I have to create streams of income. I have a few mentors and business plan workshops coming up to start moving towards a positive out come. I loss my confidence when I injured my back. and could not work. Thanks again Twana Cisse. I still want to be in your membership of Off the Wheel.
Also note, I really love gardens and growing food and selling plants. I am also great with house designing. I want to heal myself with herbs, and organic food to loose weight and grow old healthy. I need land to do all of this . Poor folks can not come to Ghana and live middle-class if they do not have multi streams of income. So many people go to Ghana and are forced to come back because they did not carefully plan cost and daily weekly and monthly cost as people coming from a heavy brainwashed consumer market base. economy.
wow... How did you lovelies manage to secure a residence like this. My goal is to relocate to Afrika but don't know where to begin. Been in the US for almost 18 years. Mama Afrika called me!
Have a one or two or three year plan. I am not wealthy by any means. But one must be careful. I am planning for the future in case the market crashes. I am planning for eco friendly existence, and to live healthy. I am planning not to waste my money. I need to grow my own food even though I am disabled and no one said this would be easy. What I seek is freedom
@@chrisaaron8970 yes, you can. pls visit first 🇬🇭 survey the system but I suggest since you want to grow your own food, don't settle in the cities or the capital (Accra) but move to either the eastern region or cape coast or Takoradi to the new site and build there and I can I sure with open minded you will enjoy the community and the people as well.
When shopping in traffic and in the country generally,your accent would be great disadvantage.there is a perception in this country that people from the west are very rich.prices are hiked instantly for people with a certain accent.that is why should bargain wel
Yes, you can use your phones ... but. We have AT&T, and they have an international plan that when activated, costs $10 per day to keep using your US phone as normal. And thats a reasonable cost for 1 or 2 weeks. If you have another carrier you can call them and inquire about the specifics of your plan.
Hello Dale and Dacia, welcome back home. I will suggest you connect to Tony and Ayo from EXPAT LIFE GHANA. living in Ghana, but from Texas. They have a facebook group. You will be a good match. I have also told them about you. They have meet and greet activities for the diasporas. You will be a perfect match.
Yes Tony and his wife are so positive in their very simple out look.Again this is Twana Cisse. I will be a member of your org, but also work with Tim Swain, and Go Black 2 Africa plus UK Ashely grad. Can't wait to meet Tony and his wife at meet and greet party's. Hey guys people keep telling me there is a big problem with American banks that do not trust Ghana. What to do?
Ok, this is Twana Cisse I did not know the car is from China. I wanted to buy my SUV in Ghana from that same company. To ship over from the states would cost $8,000 plus than pay port taxes maybe $20,000.towards a new car that does not make sense
@ Mr Afro Kantanka is not a Ghana made car, it’s an IKEA car , completely built elsewhere , boxed up and shipped to Ghana . There’s 0 made in Ghana component in the Kantanka cars , they are expensive and poorly factory backed.
Welcome back guys! I am so happy that you are back because I remember you said September was the month and have been looking out for your videos. I thought at a point you have changed your minds.
I am a Nigerian, born and brought up there , but temporarily living in the U.K. Your channel is the best for people looking for detailed information about how government department do things, and other set up processes to get a grip on before relocating. It is so hard in Nigeria to get basic things through government departments. As you were talking about Ghana, it was a trigger for me - I was stressing out because I had lived through them. It really use to be very frustrating for me. I am planning to go back eventually. I pray God will align you all coming over with the right people to reduce your stress there. The government should also look into every bottleneck and resolve issues causing delays.
You are most welcome to our beloved continent and our country Ghana 🇬🇭,hope you guys have a Great stay and good memories 🇬🇭🙏🏾🇬🇭🙌🏿🇬🇭🙏🏾🇬🇭🙏🏾🙏🏾🇬🇭
Objective assessment of real Ghana.Welcome home, my people.
Welcome to Ghana
Just watched an interview with Jasmine and found out you folks love paintings. There is a place I would like you to visit if you haven't. It's called ' HOUSE OF SAFORI'S ' . I actually live in the States but am a Ghanaian. So if you haven't been there go visit and will find different types of paintings
We actually met him few weeks back at a design expo. We sensed that someone with that much style had a Brooklyn connection! We had a great conversation and hope to see him again next week.
I actually support that policy of SIM registration exercise , it’s a prudent policy in terms of national security. It is a good policy .
Nice to be in Ghana, it takes time to get use to a new place and culture.... visit Aburi, you will love it....
Makes me happy that you’re adjusting to Ghana. There will be some frustrations along the way but in the long term. You’d appreciate Ghana/Africa.
I’ve been in the US for 14 yrs but planning to return within the next decade.
Akwaaba! Welcome home my brother and sister. Enjoy your stay in Ghana. Christmas is around the corner. I hope you get to enjoy the so many festivities it brings. God bless you. 🙌🙏
Welcome home finally .. our ancestors are happy 😊 😃 one big family..xx
Hello from Off The Wheel,
Akwaaba, Akwaaba and Akwaaba again,
I am Ghanaian who left at age 19 yrs to live in London/
My ancestors are calling me home and getting ready to ' come home '
So most definitely count me in regarding growing up a membership list which I will not hesitate to join.
By the way Daysia, are you aware that the bulk of our brothers and sisters from originated or were taken as slaves from a place called Anomabu in Central region who are Fantes as a tribe in Ghana?
You are in a best position to explore now that you are in Ghana.
You may wish to note am a Fante myself from Cape Coast.
Akwaaba.
This is Nash from London
When buying in traffic, always start your price at 50% down the asking price.if the price is 10ghc, offer to pay 5ghc.if he says no,suggest 6ghc.if he still says no,move on to the next vendor on the street.if he also starts from 10ghc,you can still start from 5ghc to 7ghc and you're likely to have the item.kobby in Accra.
Finally a video from you guys! Loved it! Happy to hear you are settling in well. Nice video. With regard to topping up your electricity you do NOT need any person to do that for you. There are vendors all over the place, you can also top up at the ECG offices and most conveniently through the ECG App. I have never heard of topping up via another person so please do not do that.
Welcome home "the wandering Ghanaian".it's been some 400 years,wow.we thank the ancestors.and the ever beautiful wifee,from Guyana to Ghana.The Jews are coming home.with much love from kobby in acca.
Welcome back home. Y'all are a beautiful model of family.
Thank you for coming home. Take your time to study everything before you start to do something. Minimize your expenses till you can earn in Ghana. We do not want you to go back to the west. You will make it but be on alert all the time. Accra is expensive so please check out your expenditures. Akwaaba. We love you.
you can still use your banks but you need to go your bankers for the arrangements
Welcome home my Brother and Sister to the mother Land. I have been looking forward to these day. I pray all goes well with you. But after listening to you severally I know the kind of mind set you have, You will surly succeed. ONCE AGAIN I SAY AKWAABA.
Proud of you guys for making this bold move as a Ghanaian living currently living in California. Coming this December. Congratulations to both of you.
Nice to have you here 🤩😊
So happy to see you guys for season 2. I am not sure why I wasn’t getting your notifications, but anyway, glad that I found your channel again.
Great channel, just found you and subscribed ❤
I applaud your offer to help others wanting to migrate to Ghana ❤
Hi guys this is Twana Cisse. From my research I found out that you can avoid the dash dash money bribery hand outs by picking out a shipping company that will have delivery of your stuff or furniture directly to your front door ..Of course that process will cost more.. I saw a video of a mother and son who had to pay out 10 people before they allowed them to have their items released at port. And this was after shipping cost plus port tax.
Wish I could just live in a cool condo. But without several streams of income it's not possible. But I am a great gardener So having a homestead, farm, organic green house, and control of monthly cost is all important.
Hey guys, so good to see you all again. My family and I are flying in to Ghana arriving on 10/16/22!! Perhaps we'll be able to meet you guys, if you're comfortable with that. Anyway, be blessed and I'm excited for you both. Valerie D
Absolutely comfortable. Hit us up on Instagram.
Akwaaba. Enjoy your stay.
Brooklyn in the house. All your topics so far are very well informative. Keep it up.
Just blacknificent 🖤
Black you very much!
@@offthewheel "I wish I knew about Ghana sooner, I wish I moved sooner". I like that.
Peace be onto you my family and great success in the motherland.
By the way, many times even with uber taxis you can negotiate for them to stop + wait or detour without putting that instruction into the app and they would be willing.
Akwaaba! Enjoy Ghana 🇬🇭
I’m falling in love ❤with you guy😊thanks for all the info
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for the good comments about Ghana 🇬🇭
We will cover the good and the bad.
We don't want to paint Ghana as perfect so that people will come here and then run back home.
We want to give our real experience.
Your wife is aging backwards. Ghana looks good on both of you.
Really now?!?!?!? Now I am going to hear about this all week now!!!
@@offthewheel 😀
Wow, you are all amazing. Your perspective and positivity is contagious and inspiring.
I have met lots of Soldiers from Guyana in the military. I am retiring next year after 20 years and I plan to visit more. I have a piece of project in the Shai Hills area.
I will try to connect when I visit.
Keep up the good work. Love your show!!!
Looking forward to meeting you!
Awesome to have you finally in. Amex Cards (debit or credit) can be used in Gh, though very few outlets. this is because Amex hasn't found Ghana as a market to like Visa and Mastercard.
We have only been able to use the AMEX card in fancy foreign restaurants and in car sharing apps like Uber/Bolt.
But not for everyday shopping from Game, Palace or Shoprite.
You're welcome family
Thank you!
@@offthewheel no matter how cultural shocks you feel and see, never forget that this your home and your people. We love you and happy to see you back. Everything will be fine as time goes.
Just watched your latest videos.About shopping whiles in traffic can be expensive because you do not have time to bargain.
Greetings from David and Nana. I hope all is well. Hopefully we will meet early next year on our trip to Ghana. Enjoy your stay in Ghana.
Having a monthly income or some kind of financial asset is very important.
Indeed. We cover that in S1E2.
Wow! I'm so happy for both of you. My wife thinks I'm crazy for wanting to visit and move to any country in Africa.(She's black-brazilian and just arrived in the U.S. 3 years ago). We are still going through the immigration process.(The backlog is crazy right now). I can't wait to get out of Texas.......😁 Great video!
Thank you. I think you will enjoy going back to the first season and watching from episode # 1.
It's logical that a newly arrived person would think you are crazy. But she will look back 20 years from now and say you weren't that crazy at all.
@@offthewheel Slowly but surely my wife will come around. At least now she is willing to visit. Take care until we meet....
So so happy for you. We are also hoping to move. I wish you all the best. You are welcome to Ghana.
He makes me want to cry..I love how she picks up on his body language..I’m wondering is he gonna stay
@28:18 and @28:51 "Target at the stop light" and "pimp canes" were so funny. Just came across your channel.
Thank you! You should start in season 1, episode 1.
Yay! 🥳🎉
Welcome home to Africa, I wish you all the best. Try to get yourselves accustomed with the culture and buy local products (food and groceries) to save money.
Learn to understand the bargaining culture and double check on your big purchases to avoid scamming
welcome home and greetings from frankfurt germany
Thank you! 😃
@Mat I am originally from Ghana but I live and work in Germany
@@offthewheel I will be seeing y’all when I come to Ghana on April next year. I was in Ghana on 15 April this year 😃
no parking areas are designated places which mostly have notices displaced
About the AC in Uber is u can tip the driver to On the AC tho! Best of luck
Good looking out!
Greetings from London ❤❤❤
Thank you!
is time for you to also come home and stop being everywhere on people post
Greetings from France welcome home enjoy your trip.
Thank you, I will
So over the top, cool!
My girl Deb!!
Welcome back I have not seen you guys in a while and I am so happy to see you all, wow 😮 I give praise to yah, thanks for sharing, shalom
nice one u are well come
Wishing you both nothing but love & thanks for sharing your moving experience!!
Thank you so much!!
God blessed you ❤❤❤
Ghana is developing so there is a space for people with new minds like u guys, it will not be easy at first but trust me u guys will be millions in near future trust me if u find the right investment plan, and there. Is a lot to invest in. In Kumasi now things are very good esp with students hostel business remember. We are. here hlp develops the motherland n hlp it people not take advantage of the local people .just do part with good hearts .wlc family 👪 .
Ghanaian new Yorkers in the house.
East is Adan beach
Always love to hear from you guys. Love you so much that I would love to work with you. I live here in Accra. I keep repeating your video and never miss any of them, hahaha
Please reach out to us on Instagram and lets set something up.
You guys are great if you guys plan for retirement in 🇬🇭 then is better get your house n car.
Did just that!
love watching you both.
The kind words are appreciated.
Please if you want to start any business study the system before and make the right choice OK.
I am surprised you were able to move to Africa. I cannot do that. I guess I am too privileged and I will complain too much. Please don't complain too much otherwise you will be like me... complainer...lol.. I think you all have been positive in describing the issues. Life is too short. Explore as much as you can...Best wishes
Have you tried South Africa, Namibia, or Botswana?
I thought I couldn't as well when my wife first brought up the idea. Then I visited and by the 3rd day I saw that I could.
@@rubendejong6748 this is the second time I have seen your comment. Does this couple, look like they have not taken time to think through what they are doing? Everyone has a destiny and they feel led to settle in Ghana, so stop trying to insinuate there is something wrong with their decision. You may be a Southern African who is not happy with their decision because they chose a West African country, whatever your motive you appear divisive. Stop it!! Rather be happy for them and wish them the best.
Congrats on the move to Ghana. You guys never mentioned where you're living. She said it takes about 45 minutes to get to Accra so I'm guessing Tema. Will you guys video the community? How long is your visa for? Are you guys applying for dual citizenship?
Again, congrats and I hope to meet you both one day.
We live in Weija, near West Hills Mall. We will do a video on our neighborhood soon. We have a 3 year Visa. We have to wait 5 years to apply.
@@offthewheel wow, I didn't know that they had 3 year visas. That's very cool. Thanks so much
Hi again is there any one in the membership of Off the Wheel who wants to live off grid this is Twana Cisse. I did more research and found out that the water well, bore hole, water filter, water heater, solar panels, and back up generator cost is around $39,000 to $42,000. What do you guys think? This is of course to save money long term.
No, sorry, we don't have any insight on living off of the grid.
Just a thought that if you did want to live ON the grid, for $42,000 you could buy a decent one bedroom and not have to worry about all of that stuff.
Thank you for your advice. Thank you also for calling me. It's hard to get up and get say $250,000 to $300,000. I will flip my house twice. I do not want to continue living on welfare or SSI. But what also concerns me is the slow rising cost of a HOA, or rental leasing of the land, or the extra cost of prices rising in say gas or water or electric cost plus food cost. I have considered buying beach front property lots to sit and hold to then flip later as a growing sound investment. My grand mother had five houses back in 1920. Sad to say both my mom and grandmother married husbands who had both gambling and drug problems. So land and houses were lost away before I was born. So it's up to me to create some kind of generational wealth for my two daughters and nine grand children. I am going back into business here in the states before I leave for Ghana. I have to create streams of income. I have a few mentors and business plan workshops coming up to start moving towards a positive out come. I loss my confidence when I injured my back. and could not work. Thanks again Twana Cisse. I still want to be in your membership of Off the Wheel.
Also note, I really love gardens and growing food and selling plants. I am also great with house designing. I want to heal myself with herbs, and organic food to loose weight and grow old healthy. I need land to do all of this . Poor folks can not come to Ghana and live middle-class if they do not have multi streams of income. So many people go to Ghana and are forced to come back because they did not carefully plan cost and daily weekly and monthly cost as people coming from a heavy brainwashed consumer market base. economy.
When you say ship, ur saying over water? What is the cost for items such as furniture, personal items or car
It depends on the quantity of items you have. You can just use 20 ft container and just have only your items in it.
We cover all of that in a two part video series; Season 2 episode 2 and episode 3.
wow... How did you lovelies manage to secure a residence like this. My goal is to relocate to Afrika but don't know where to begin. Been in the US for almost 18 years. Mama Afrika called me!
Research plan and save ,save!!!!!!!!!!
It begins with a simple plan!
Have a one or two or three year plan. I am not wealthy by any means. But one must be careful. I am planning for the future in case the market crashes. I am planning for eco friendly existence, and to live healthy. I am planning not to waste my money. I need to grow my own food even though I am disabled and no one said this would be easy. What I seek is freedom
@@chrisaaron8970 yes, you can. pls visit first 🇬🇭 survey the system but I suggest since you want to grow your own food, don't settle in the cities or the capital (Accra) but move to either the eastern region or cape coast or Takoradi to the new site and build there and I can I sure with open minded you will enjoy the community and the people as well.
December is the season lol😂
Yes NY will ticket you real quick
Nice informative video. Welcome home ❤😊. Were you guys able to bring your jobs with you? Are you working remotely? 😊😊
Jobs!?!? Dacia is in Act 2 of her life. I was able to bring some things with me.
When shopping in traffic and in the country generally,your accent would be great disadvantage.there is a perception in this country that people from the west are very rich.prices are hiked instantly for people with a certain accent.that is why should bargain wel
Dele looks like my late dad. We might be related 😂
So, can we use our phones there if you're only going to be there for two weeks or do you have to get a new SIM?
Yes, you can use your phones ... but.
We have AT&T, and they have an international plan that when activated, costs $10 per day to keep using your US phone as normal.
And thats a reasonable cost for 1 or 2 weeks.
If you have another carrier you can call them and inquire about the specifics of your plan.
Where did you find your blue large bins for packing and shipping?
We are going to cover this in our next video about shipping.
BTW, I'm here visiting from Canada and trying to locate fellow Guyanese......is there an organization here? Thanks
Did you guys have to show proof of civic vaccination?
What is "civic"?
@@offthewheel sorry, fat fingers...meant Covid vaccination
Contact THE OFFICE OF THE DIASPORA AFFAIRS..AT THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY JUBILEE HOUSE..in the future for information
We did.
@@offthewheel good all the best with your move to Ghana
Hello Dale and Dacia, welcome back home. I will suggest you connect to Tony and Ayo from EXPAT LIFE GHANA. living in Ghana, but from Texas. They have a facebook group. You will be a good match. I have also told them about you. They have meet and greet activities for the diasporas. You will be a perfect match.
Tony picked us up the first time. We will attend their next meetup.
Yes Tony and his wife are so positive in their very simple out look.Again this is Twana Cisse. I will be a member of your org, but also work with Tim Swain, and Go Black 2 Africa plus UK Ashely grad. Can't wait to meet Tony and his wife at meet and greet party's. Hey guys people keep telling me there is a big problem with American banks that do not trust Ghana. What to do?
@@offthewheel Ok, that was nice to hear. I also saw you on a video from Jerk Soul. Networking is the best way to go.
Yes sir!! We were just happy to be in the midst of greatness; Tim Swain, Jay Cameron, Dela and the rest of the attendees looking to make impact.
No please go to the ECG vendors and buy your own electricity and save yourself all the unnecessary troubles
Akwaaba
You need a good car, I prefer an SUV just bcos of the bad roads
In Ghana WhatsApp is email 😅
Greetings, please send me information for your Airbnb company. I need to book some time there......thanks
Not sure if you ever got the information >> www.airbnb.com/h/offthewheel
Please where is your air BNB located?
U can switch authentification from phone to email
When buying a car, try to buy made in Ghana car. KATANKA
There is no such a thing as made in Ghana cars, it is a Chinese rebarged vehicle and assembled in Ghana
Ok, this is Twana Cisse I did not know the car is from China. I wanted to buy my SUV in Ghana from that same company. To ship over from the states would cost $8,000 plus than pay port taxes maybe $20,000.towards a new car that does not make sense
@ Mr Afro
Kantanka is not a Ghana made car, it’s an IKEA car , completely built elsewhere , boxed up and shipped to Ghana . There’s 0 made in Ghana component in the Kantanka cars , they are expensive and poorly factory backed.
u ,re welcome we,re all blacks u,re not going to face any problem at all.
Have you been to South Africa, Namibia, or Botswana? If not they are worth a look, don't put all your eggs in one basket.
WHAT ABOUT GAMBIA MOST AMERICANS ARE HAPPY LIVING IN GAMBIA