This is so good. I home educated 4 of my kids to college level. It was very rewarding. Yes you need to follow the child's interests. They need to learn what the real world is...not follow useless subjects. Now helping my oldest daughter to home-educate her daughter. As a Ghanaian- UK based. People called me crazy. They did go on to Uni but they're working and doing business too. I'm so impressed by what I'm hearing.
Wow that’s powerful! Thanks for sharing. We currently do home school too. My wife is in charge of the formal education side and I’m in charge of the informal education aspect. Currently my 12 and 13 year old girls are enrolled in Google’s Fundamentals in Digital Marketing course. I’m helping them with the certification. Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning courses are on the plan as well.
Yes I agree, moving to another country without savings may not be the best idea. But I know the UK and other western countries don't make it easy to save money. I'm from the UK and lived in Asia and moved from Asia and I now live and work in Tanzania. Africa is very peaceful. There are also opportunities to create new businesses. Good luck to this family
The most important TEACH them READ habits and never EVER let television schooling bamboozle destroy and dumb down the humanity reasoning that transformed humans in 2 ZZZZZZZZOMBIESZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
I'm really blessed with the video. It's educational , interesting, and very informative . Mr and Mrs Nimoh, your labour of love will never be in vain, especially Mama Ella, for her love and sacrifice in making the dream come true 👍🙏🏿😍 Great interview ❤️
That was great. First time subscriber. I am from Zim. The one consistent thing I see is you have to be humble to relocate back or move to Africa. Small things should not break you. If you have lots of money well you are not that impacted. However most people do not have a lot of money so like he said see how the locals live and then figure out what mix of local and foreign living fits yout pocket. Most of the things like ham, bacon, burgers etc that most eat in the West are highly processed and not good for health which most of us dont have a good handle. I am surprised how many people have lots of ideas about making money but pay little attention to healthy living. This family will succeed because of their attitude and their understanding kids.
@@FamilyByNature Thank you for all the valuable lessons you are imparting. Those with ears to hear will listen. You and your wife,s transparency is adorable. I am not surprised by your kids because they have two great parents and teachers.
Listen, things are changing in the UK; you can call the police or the ambulance, and they might not turn up, you also cannot get an appointment t the doctor unless it's an emergency. It's becoming very scary.
The NHS we are over worked and underpaid. I know colleagues who left as they can get more money elsewhere. I can get a G.P appointment easily, because I don't put up with receptionist telling me whether I can have an appointment or not and sometimes I make out my ailment is more serious than it is, although last time I had an infection in my eye , once I said I was bathing my eye in bleach, they soon gave me an appointment. It is sad that I go to these lengths but sometimes it's the only way. UK has gone down into the gutter. I'm born here and there's nothing no more. No prospects
Halleluja,,mum Is a woman of competent,,ideal,,God feared,, A good dedicated and a devoted German woman,who loves her second home and brought her beautiful family back to their root.Praise God the most high.Amen.❤❤❤
This interview is bomb of knowledge! Thank you Guys for sharing your experiences and giving your ideas on ways and how anyone contemplating on wheather or not to come back home... A lot of families are going to be relocating back home soon because of your stories, me too. Cheers!!
"we have the agrarian(agriculture) age, the industrial age and the information(technology) age. And the rules are different in every age" Truer words couldn't have been said.
So sorry for the loss of your baby😅 I know God will turn your tears into a smile. I can fully empathise with you because I personally went through what Diana went through but I thank God I have now overcome it. Right now it is the hormones which are disturbing her because the same happened to me. The good thing is that you are believers. The Word of God says He will never leave us nor forsake us, so God will definitely put a smile onto your faces. It is well with you. Remain blessed 🙌
There has to be a trade off. Stay at home for peace but don't drive. The luxury in living in the west is it is spacious, scenic, quality infrastructure. There is traffic jams but you can move away from those areas and have peace. Accra is very congested. There advantage is peace in Ghana and travel to the UK and the US if they choose to.
very true I am from Trinidad and Tobago but visited Ghana twice and really enjoyed the place and will love to relocate at present i am in the UK Ghana is amazing
This man is a God fearing man, thats why he has wisdom and able to survive well. Many in Africa are into traditional religion and misguided and not focused.
I first watched your interview on family by nature and has since been following both of you. The expression I learnt, ironically, in a grad class is 'too much schooling, too little education :) The idea of moving to Ghana super is close to my heart but for now, I'm showing others the educational path to Canada :)
I am so inspired by such interviews. This is wat I actually needed. Africa for Africans. Let us not get scared to go back home (Africa) and develop our countries . Lots of love guys
I am happy for this interview ,the IT people are so confident because he knows the value for money anf look like they have the world at hsnd ,this is very good and encouraging since i have plans to move as well to Ghana
Hello Mickey. Thank you so much for a video loaded with useful information and wisdom. I am in the UK, but planning to work remotely from Congo DRC. God bless you!
Germans don't dictact. But are mostly complemized, . They have respect I can tell you and they are kind to strangers.i am speaking as I still live in Berlin with them...ooooh praise God most high. They are simply wonderful❤❤❤❤
*This is great advice here!* Do not get to caught up into degrees, especially if one has the entrepreneurial spirit. Just relying on a formal education can shackle one to a life of mediocrity, well paid but in bondage. If you do not have the entrepreneur mindset at the time, get the degree. If you become, good if not, then the degree makes you employable and pays the bills.
This is exactly what we've been saying in US long time and doing. As well many American becoming millionaires 4,000 a day many 16-32. E commerce, RE, Digital ECT. Creative is necessary & new skills for everyone or you're out. Many building homes and bringing value and yes we love CFUN/Russell ...it seems the globe has finally listen to Americans we've been 20-40 yrs trying to tell people grow, heal, build, share, chip in, build home & abroad, ad value, teach at home regardless of school, life skills ECT. We originally created & built in hundreds of years until reprogrammed for other things were just returning to our ways... More responsible.
Thank you very much for the feedback. I wanted to adopt this freestyle podcast sort of production but I think I will have to go back to tripod and formal one. Thanks very much.
I agree with all the business debates, but kids have to get the basic education first. At list to have a high school diploma first, for writing and speaking, then any other thing can follow. Thanks.
@@africansister please I didn’t say education is wrong. My children are receiving both formal and informal education. What I share was my personal experience and not
Congractulations. I have over 50 acres of cashew planted, 50 acres of farm land, $30k saved, single, and I still feel like is not enough for me to move back home 😕
It's understandable. In my honest opinion, you will have to be comfortable with living without some western comfort to be able to move back home. It's not for everyone.
So, half the battle is that the father is from Ghana...he returned home. Not a huge problem as he knows the landscape and how to navigate it. Now if he were a historic diasporian, repatriating to Ghana, that might be a different narrative altogether.
Come on, education is important at least at the bachelor's level. Zuckerberg attended Harvard University but dropped out after his sophomore year to establish Facebook so he was already very smart [he was certainly not an average kid!] to have been admitted to Harvard in the first place. Formal education in the right subject area is important and always a fallback for our kids so I hope that this video does not discourage the youth about the value of good education. Businessmen/women without the right formal education are often times duped by their educated workers they hire because they have no clue about the intricacies of business!
@nyameyen.4060, you are just stuck in old school ways and thinking. Those kids can get formal education from the comfort of their home. If you are not doing STEM, why do you have to stay in a particular camp or location for four good years to get education in this age of UA-cam and AI tutors?
Well said, I don’t understand why people think you can survive in africa without a good education. Arguably, education is more important when in Africa than abroad
Please I’m a teacher myself and know the value of education. I teach my children the concept of lifelong learning. I focus on both formal and informal education.
@@MickeyAgyei very misunderstood unfortunately. Some equate education with having a degree. Education is more than that. Not everyone needs a degree. There are certifications which are taught by industry experts which are excellent options as well. My good friend is and IT consultant at Dell. He opted for IT certification with Microsoft instead of a degree. The bottom line is: Know your WHY. Also there’s no finish line for education especially in this age. I believe in the concept of lifelong learning.
Thanks for the interview, Mickey! It was a great time with you and Maame.
Thanks for hosting us 🙏🏾
❤
This is so good. I home educated 4 of my kids to college level. It was very rewarding. Yes you need to follow the child's interests. They need to learn what the real world is...not follow useless subjects. Now helping my oldest daughter to home-educate her daughter. As a Ghanaian- UK based. People called me crazy. They did go on to Uni but they're working and doing business too. I'm so impressed by what I'm hearing.
You were a trail blazer 😊!
@@PaperFloDesigns Thanks Nad. 😊Xx
Wow that’s powerful! Thanks for sharing. We currently do home school too. My wife is in charge of the formal education side and I’m in charge of the informal education aspect. Currently my 12 and 13 year old girls are enrolled in Google’s Fundamentals in Digital Marketing course. I’m helping them with the certification. Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning courses are on the plan as well.
Yes I agree, moving to another country without savings may not be the best idea. But I know the UK and other western countries don't make it easy to save money. I'm from the UK and lived in Asia and moved from Asia and I now live and work in Tanzania. Africa is very peaceful. There are also opportunities to create new businesses. Good luck to this family
Thank you.
A wise man. I have learned more from him in less than an hour than the 6 years in college.
Happy to know you found the video useful.
"They stopped school but they did not stop education", that is DEEP
The most important TEACH them READ habits and never EVER let television schooling bamboozle destroy and dumb down the humanity reasoning that transformed humans in 2 ZZZZZZZZOMBIESZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Indeed, that is deep. Loving my West Africa brothers and sisters mindset right now ❤🇿🇦🇱🇸
"Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune." Jim Ron said it best.
Correct!
I'm really blessed with the video. It's educational , interesting, and very informative . Mr and Mrs Nimoh, your labour of love will never be in vain, especially Mama Ella, for her love and sacrifice in making the dream come true 👍🙏🏿😍 Great interview ❤️
Many thanks, Genevieve!
Well done for taking our kids back to our majestic Africa! well done!
That was great. First time subscriber. I am from Zim. The one consistent thing I see is you have to be humble to relocate back or move to Africa. Small things should not break you. If you have lots of money well you are not that impacted. However most people do not have a lot of money so like he said see how the locals live and then figure out what mix of local and foreign living fits yout pocket. Most of the things like ham, bacon, burgers etc that most eat in the West are highly processed and not good for health which most of us dont have a good handle. I am surprised how many people have lots of ideas about making money but pay little attention to healthy living. This family will succeed because of their attitude and their understanding kids.
You've summarized it perfectly.
Many thanks for the great articulation and understanding!
@@FamilyByNature Thank you for all the valuable lessons you are imparting. Those with ears to hear will listen. You and your wife,s transparency is adorable. I am not surprised by your kids because they have two great parents and teachers.
Listen, things are changing in the UK; you can call the police or the ambulance, and they might not turn up, you also cannot get an appointment t the doctor unless it's an emergency. It's becoming very scary.
I think the NHS is under immense pressure. It scared me after listening to some interviews of some of their workers on their 75th anniversary.
Very true I had to beg for an appointment GP
@@MickeyAgyeitrue we will end up needing private healthcare
The NHS we are over worked and underpaid. I know colleagues who left as they can get more money elsewhere. I can get a G.P appointment easily, because I don't put up with receptionist telling me whether I can have an appointment or not and sometimes I make out my ailment is more serious than it is, although last time I had an infection in my eye , once I said I was bathing my eye in bleach, they soon gave me an appointment. It is sad that I go to these lengths but sometimes it's the only way. UK has gone down into the gutter. I'm born here and there's nothing no more. No prospects
Africa is changing for the better
Halleluja,,mum Is a woman of competent,,ideal,,God feared,, A good dedicated and a devoted German woman,who loves her second home and brought her beautiful family back to their root.Praise God the most high.Amen.❤❤❤
She is. And very peaceful to be around.
He is the most modern Ghanaian Dad that I have ever encountered.
Big ups to Papa Douglas .❤️
He is.
Thank you, Mickey. I moved from California to Nigeria after 29 years with only 3 suitcases. Now I'm in Ghana 🇬🇭. I love it
@@bolatitolawal.1714very happy to hear.
Many thanks, Patrick:)
Kudos to Mr Douglas.
U made this family with the help of ur beautiful wife !
Its a task worth the purpose .
#Bigupfamilybynature
This interview is bomb of knowledge! Thank you Guys for sharing your experiences and giving your ideas on ways and how anyone contemplating on wheather or not to come back home... A lot of families are going to be relocating back home soon because of your stories, me too. Cheers!!
Bro this is deep conversation I also went to Germany 🇩🇪 1989 and later moved to Uk and now in Ghana creating content
Oh nice. We will have to link up one day if God permit.
I know uncle Kwamina, he lived in MK!
@@KingsleyOfosuTwumEmergeMedia Oh ok.
"we have the agrarian(agriculture) age, the industrial age and the information(technology) age. And the rules are different in every age" Truer words couldn't have been said.
Part 2 of this educative video is urgently needed please. Thanks for sharing such a pool of knowledge 🎉🎉
Very happy you found it useful.
So sorry for the loss of your baby😅
I know God will turn your tears into a smile. I can fully empathise with you because I personally went through what Diana went through but I thank God I have now overcome it. Right now it is the hormones which are disturbing her because the same happened to me. The good thing is that you are believers. The Word of God says He will never leave us nor forsake us, so God will definitely put a smile onto your faces. It is well with you. Remain blessed 🙌
This guy is speaking reality really happy with what he is saying because i am about to start my online business
All the best with your new venture.
I'm loving their enthusiasm for home 🇬🇭 They saw the potential and took it
Yep.
There has to be a trade off. Stay at home for peace but don't drive. The luxury in living in the west is it is spacious, scenic, quality infrastructure. There is traffic jams but you can move away from those areas and have peace. Accra is very congested. There advantage is peace in Ghana and travel to the UK and the US if they choose to.
True.
Am so proud of this family
Thank you, Kwabena!
Very peaceful area. I would love to relocate my family one day.
Yeah it is a very nice area.
very true I am from Trinidad and Tobago but visited Ghana twice and really enjoyed the place and will love to relocate
at present i am in the UK Ghana is amazing
I pray the good Lord guide you.
This man is a God fearing man, thats why he has wisdom and able to survive well. Many in Africa are into traditional religion and misguided and not focused.
Hello my brother watching you from America really enjoyed your conversation with the married couple. Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome 🙏🏾
I first watched your interview on family by nature and has since been following both of you. The expression I learnt, ironically, in a grad class is 'too much schooling, too little education :) The idea of moving to Ghana super is close to my heart but for now, I'm showing others the educational path to Canada :)
It's all works together for the greater good.
Another amazing story, love it. Fortune favours the brave. Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
Thanks bro.
Mickey + Family by nature❤️
Nice interview
Thank you.
I am so inspired by such interviews. This is wat I actually needed. Africa for Africans. Let us not get scared to go back home (Africa) and develop our countries . Lots of love guys
🙏🏾
Real transparent. That what helps most. Be you, not someone else
Nice video.very educative and inspiring
I learnt something from you today. You can stop Uni but you didn’t stop education. How deep.
Very deep.
As am writing,, I am married to a German f I r 35 years and I thank the most high for his abundant grace.
35 years? That's beautiful.
I am happy for this interview ,the IT people are so confident because he knows the value for money anf look like they have the world at hsnd ,this is very good and encouraging since i have plans to move as well to Ghana
May God guide your steps back.
Well done family, very encouraging and educational
Inspiring interview!
Greetings from Suriname (South America, Caribbean) and Sweden.
Greetings 🙏🏾
Mickey well done.
I pray God’s blessings upon you all for all you do & your family and education nations
Amen.
Thank you Mr and Mrs Nimoh for this wonderful and informative video.
You are welcome.
The title is very misleading, this family have remote internet jobs and a well thought-out family centered plan!
Emphasis on "no regular Job"
Hello Mickey. Thank you so much for a video loaded with useful information and wisdom. I am in the UK, but planning to work remotely from Congo DRC. God bless you!
Hello. Amen! May God guide you in all your plans.
Smart conversations, the most wise families on UA-cam.
I like this family 's story. My kids need to listen to this family.
FAMILY BY NATURE is their channel name. I've been learning a lot from Mr Nimoh.
Beautiful place, wonderful family! I love the yard, it's spacious!
Very spacious.
I have learnt so much from this interview very educational as well I am inspired I needed this kind of inspiration
Happy you found it helpful. Thanks.
@@MickeyAgyei very
Germans don't dictact. But are mostly complemized, . They have respect I can tell you and they are kind to strangers.i am speaking as I still live in Berlin with them...ooooh praise God most high. They are simply wonderful❤❤❤❤
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dictact? complemized? huh?
*Compromise
@@sweetbadd9852 ...'dictact'?
Interesting and Africa Is improving
Am glad to hear mum loves Ghana with the family.Halleluja..Even the Blessing will be more abundant .that says the Lord.
Her love for Ghana is so admirable.
Beautiful Family. Wishing you all the best with your journey.
🙏
this is going great and thanks for sharing this video
Yes bro. Your story is next.
Thank you, Ekow!
*This is great advice here!*
Do not get to caught up into degrees, especially if one has the entrepreneurial spirit. Just relying on a formal education can shackle one to a life of mediocrity, well paid but in bondage. If you do not have the entrepreneur mindset at the time, get the degree. If you become, good if not, then the degree makes you employable and pays the bills.
Exactly. Thanks for your take on the issue.
Thank God for info. Good bless you.
Would have loved a tour of his house and compound.
its educational and very informative
Great interview
Highly inspired
I'm happy it did.
Wow what a wonderful story I'm inspired
Happy you found it useful.
A deep lesson❤
Yep
Fantastic! Inspirational!
As an expat from US
.Welcome home
Love this video, very helpful advice!
Thank you.
5/7/23 Thank you for this video very useful and educational thanks for sharing Peace🙏
You are welcome. Thanks for the feedback.
great interview got me rethinking my life
Everything will fall in place.
Good idea for developing own country 🎉
Wonderful and very informative 👏
Happy you found it informative.
My 15 yr old daughter is homeschooled since 9 so yes, its doable
Thank you.
Great advice
The father is happy; I wonder if the rest of the family is also
All the kids are upbeat about their new life.
Ghana is a peaceful country❤
This guy looks like my Nigerian son, Ayo! He is so on point about coming to Ghana to live!
Yes he is.
This is exactly what we've been saying in US long time and doing. As well many American becoming millionaires 4,000 a day many 16-32. E commerce, RE, Digital ECT. Creative is necessary & new skills for everyone or you're out. Many building homes and bringing value and yes we love CFUN/Russell ...it seems the globe has finally listen to Americans we've been 20-40 yrs trying to tell people grow, heal, build, share, chip in, build home & abroad, ad value, teach at home regardless of school, life skills ECT. We originally created & built in hundreds of years until reprogrammed for other things were just returning to our ways... More responsible.
I love this story. ❤
I'm happy you do.
Brave people.
Yes they are.
❤love your stories.
Thank you.
Boss you are doing a great job... If you could work on the production and lightening it will ne perfect
Thank you very much for the feedback. I wanted to adopt this freestyle podcast sort of production but I think I will have to go back to tripod and formal one. Thanks very much.
Hello. I will want to talk more about this so please link up.
Very inspirational
Lovely couple with a beautiful family. Manuela, Es usted Mexicana?
Thank you. No she is German.
Interesting. From Maya’s channel
Oh ok. Welcome to my channel 🙏🏾
The loud bird's crow is very familiar and reminds me of Africa.
Yeah true.
I agree with all the business debates, but kids have to get the basic education first. At list to have a high school diploma first, for writing and speaking, then any other thing can follow.
Thanks.
Yeah that's true.
Absolutely. They do, whilst teaching them Entrepreneurship at the same time.
@@FamilyByNaturegood, education is a strong back bone, we can always fall on. I am sure there r good private schools in Ghana the kids can enrolled.
@@africansister please I didn’t say education is wrong. My children are receiving both formal and informal education. What I share was my personal experience and not
@@africansister Please I’m definitely not against education. That’s n
Very hard to cope, if you have the means to relocate to ghana
True.
It was great listening
Well done. Very
admirable, and blessed family 👪. Where about in Kumasi
Thanks very much.
Thanks very much for the advice
You are welcome.
Strange world .Where we are striving to go and running from has become vice versa
I believe life to be stages and each stage comes with what you strive for.
@@MickeyAgyeiexactly every stage of life will guide you
God bless your family ❤
Amen.
We are in 2023, we must prove them wrong, that Africa where the beginning of human race.
It’s not about proving anyone wrong, it’s about doing well for you and your family 🤗
Thank you so much
You are welcome 🙏🏾
Interesting
Congractulations. I have over 50 acres of cashew planted, 50 acres of farm land, $30k saved, single, and I still feel like is not enough for me to move back home 😕
It's understandable. In my honest opinion, you will have to be comfortable with living without some western comfort to be able to move back home. It's not for everyone.
@@MickeyAgyei You're right. I admire guys who got the audacity to move without anything in place. Thats some strong faith
You are at home They respect you and you feel like family
Exactly.
Beautiful couple
This video is a blessing. Thank you sir and ma'am for all the knowledge
So, half the battle is that the father is from Ghana...he returned home. Not a huge problem as he knows the landscape and how to navigate it. Now if he were a historic diasporian, repatriating to Ghana, that might be a different narrative altogether.
That could be.
He has been gone for over a decade. A lot has changed.
@@rahmahgrant Very true but I believe our upbringing in Ghana helps with our sense of resilience too.
Come on, education is important at least at the bachelor's level. Zuckerberg attended Harvard University but dropped out after his sophomore year to establish Facebook so he was already very smart [he was certainly not an average kid!] to have been admitted to Harvard in the first place. Formal education in the right subject area is important and always a fallback for our kids so I hope that this video does not discourage the youth about the value of good education. Businessmen/women without the right formal education are often times duped by their educated workers they hire because they have no clue about the intricacies of business!
@nyameyen.4060, you are just stuck in old school ways and thinking. Those kids can get formal education from the comfort of their home. If you are not doing STEM, why do you have to stay in a particular camp or location for four good years to get education in this age of UA-cam and AI tutors?
Well said, I don’t understand why people think you can survive in africa without a good education. Arguably, education is more important when in Africa than abroad
Please I’m a teacher myself and know the value of education. I teach my children the concept of lifelong learning. I focus on both formal and informal education.
I feel the point on education has been misunderstood. We will all educate our kids but will focus more on the informal education.
@@MickeyAgyei very misunderstood unfortunately. Some equate education with having a degree. Education is more than that. Not everyone needs a degree. There are certifications which are taught by industry experts which are excellent options as well. My good friend is and IT consultant at Dell. He opted for IT certification with Microsoft instead of a degree. The bottom line is: Know your WHY. Also there’s no finish line for education especially in this age. I believe in the concept of lifelong learning.
Their seven children aren't seen however nice the conversation may be.
Wise move
charitys beginnings at homes it wasn't for her, The expenditures🙏☝️🌏
Please Massa, the health care in my country cannot be compare to the West. We all want to come back home but tell the truth
Good job brother
Thank you 🙏🏾