Congratulations to him. At age 28, I built my first house in Ghana for my mom whiles I’m in the USA and I’m 31 now and now have my 3 beautiful houses there. Hope to retire at age 35 and just go home to enjoy the fruit of my labor. Already tired of working
There is nothing like owning your house once you are done with the building. No worries about mortgage payments. You own your house for life, No such thing like mortgage payments or foreclosure. That's one thing I love about the mother land.🙏
There is nothing like owning your house once you are done with the building. No worries about mortgage payments. You own your house for life, no such thing like, mortgage payments or foreclosure. That's one thing I love about the mother land.
@AvaLimpa, there's no such thing like property taxes. Once you bought your land and built your dream home. No mortgage payments. No foreclosure, no property taxes, That's your home for life with no strang attached. Period, that's the motherland.
Congratulations! Great son of the soil! I did the same at 29 in Nigeria with a swimming pool also. As an Architect who lives in the US, I’m still a proud Nigerian forever.
This young man is a dynamo, his energy level, you can see why he has so many projects rolling. Beautiful house, well finished. It pays to use an Architect if you can afford one. Great video Jasmine, you listen, assimilate what is being said by the interviewee so well, then add your input. Not leaving out the video man, great shots, really captured the beauty of the house. Great production.
Jasmine your value system is concrete. Not that the overcomer has asked a bad question, no. But in respect for your in terviewee and the production itself, you defer an answer to their question. Beautiful. So let me answer for you. Yes she does sell the good Shae butter.
The journey of those from the Diaspora that choose to return to Africa is very inspirational and gives a sense of pride and longing to some of us viewing these individuals taking that leap! The Diaspora however isn't only African Americans or Canadians..I've travelled extensively and met African descendants everywhere on this planet..I've encountered African descendants that was born in places like India, China, Europe, the Caribbean and even Scandinavian countries.. It would be fantastic if you highlight people of the Diaspora from those countries who decided to return to Africa as well.. Maybe! Their journey might encourage others to take that leap as well..
Actually a lot of Caribbean success videos are plenty on various channels! Majority of the African diaspora from the USA 🇺🇸 in Africa are of Caribbean immigrants or first generation. That said, agree with you. If you watch migrants around the globe it’s usually the middle class so those in countries you highlight might not have the resources to do so. I am pretty sure these UA-camrs are not colluding/refusing to interview them 😂 and opting for those from the west
Congrats bro, there are those that never wanna come back to Ghana! Ain't no place like home and it's a shame when people travel abroad and begin to wish their very skin was white! Forcing themselves in societies that look down on them. Home sweet home...
First off, Thank you for your Service Shipmate . I'm also currently serving in the US Navy and above to get out after 10 years, so I can also relocate to the motherland. Your storyis an inspiration to me especially. Home is 🏡 and we will definitelyreturn HOME. soon
I love it when young Africans do such things. I am a young indigenous South African living in the US, single and planning to build a home, find an African wife and enjoy life. I am conflicted as to which country to settle in, at the top of the list I have Kenya, Ghana, then South Africa. I have already finished building a house at my late father and my late mother's place just for when I visit.
*CoughCough* Find a Kenyan bride brotha. They are so caring and graceful and thoughtful...And pretty accents as well. And you can have more than one 🙃 Ugandan women are the most dedicated though....Whew may TMH bless you brother if you go to SA though 😂😂😂
I like the body language when he was asked "when he came back from America who did he move back with?" He was moving himself further from the interviewer as he was talking about his wife. Interesting, because it show much respect he has for his wife and family..
Lmao.. Fellow Navy.. Vet 👌🏾 I joined the Navy .. for a similar reason.. lolo I had 3 mothers in my house 🏡 when I moved down south .. Great Grandmother Grandmother and mother .. I was stationed in SanDiego 6 months later ✌🏾
I think his success also came from the fact that his parents are also in America as in they are doing well. The problem with most of us is that we support the family in everything making saving impossible!
Hehehehe you’re a sharp guy! We spend a lot supporting family and friends (I am not saying we should) and that limits the amount you can spend on investments l
It needs a 2nd job for family maintenance abroad. Maintaining them from one pay check will drain a person. Plus never give more than is required because you have to keep increasing it. If you can sponsor siblings do it quickly to take them off your maintenance. If they have skills advice them to utilize those skills to earn money there. The objective is to get them financially independent of you.
Jazz has made quite an investment in herself...very much exposed.I enjoy her channel a lot . Very creative and original. If even 50% of Ghanaian population is this sound...we need to raise the level...Education is the way
@Yaw Asamoah When you say education, what do you mean? There are many graduates who are trekking looking for employment or sititng at home unemployed. For a lot of people, education has trained them to look for employment instead of creating opportunities. The key is to FIND OPPORTUNITIES , find CAPITAL and set up different REVENUE STREAMS.
This is one of the better finishing i have seen in Ghana. The high quality we see in Spain and South Africa needs to come to Ghana as well. I don't know how but building code must be introduced in Ghana.
The high finishes you see over Spain came there when Africans went through Spain and Europe in the year 711 and taught them Architecture, Medicine, Math and MOOR
People….the gentleman’s UA-cam channel is in the description for crying out loud. That’s the first place to check!!! Damn!! You want everything given to you 😂! Jasmine thanks for always bringing stories of blacks that are successful despite the challenges to inspire the majority of us sitting on the fence watching 😂. Another gem congratulations to this young man and his gorgeous wife! Thanks 👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿
Congratulations to you and your business, god bless you and your family. Always keep god first in everything that you do. May God give you long life, good health and prosperity. Viewing from Trinidad and Tobago.
Great job you used the resources here in America to build your true home up more Africans needs to do the same and Africa can become truly a great place for us
Beautiful Home & a very smart young man!!! Work hard while you're young, you can enjoy the fruits of your labor when you're old. Blessings to you and your lovely wife ❤
What an intelligent guy!!! Beautiful well thought-out house!!!. I'm assuming he was making a lot of money in the navy to built this extravagant house. Lucky wife indeed!!!
In Germany, the beaureucracy is driving us crazy. It's not easy making good money. But can't talk for the young ones who did their masters degree and got good jobs though. Nurses in Germany, maybe
Congrats and much respect to bro-star Rush. And sis-star Jasmine for more awesome content. I’m gonna manifest at least like to interviewing you both one day. Asé ooo ✨
Just been watching this video from Canada . Oh my God so inspiring indeed . A lot of things to learn. This is amazing . A very good encouragement to someone who has an intention of moving back to Africa . Thank you so much for this video .
Good idea. Possibly bad location. If this developer is building on Sea Rd. between Tema and Sakumono on the lagoon, that is, an accident waiting to happen. The lagoon there is where all the rain water ends up from Ashaiman , Lashbi, and Lebanon, which ges flooded bad. I pray that they do the right thing and really look at what they are doing and how they move forward forward to look out for the area's purpose and how it will impact the area.
Congratulations to him. At age 28, I built my first house in Ghana for my mom whiles I’m in the USA and I’m 31 now and now have my 3 beautiful houses there. Hope to retire at age 35 and just go home to enjoy the fruit of my labor. Already tired of working
Thank you for building for your mother Sir, may you live long!
Lazy 31 is too early to retired 😂
@Beril Joseph, 😂😂😂I’m tired of working ooo. I have worked all my life from Ghana to America. I can’t continue with this life
Wow grt ❤️
I'm in Chicago...which states are you @ aborokyire mu s3m
There is nothing like owning your house once you are done with the building. No worries about mortgage payments. You own your house for life, No such thing like mortgage payments or foreclosure. That's one thing I love about the mother land.🙏
Yes it safes you from unnecessary stress and over working just to pay bills
@@glamfab23johnson64 no annual property taxes either!! Don’t even get me started on the affordable prices getting real value as houses are concrete
@@africanglobalnomadis totally two different countries. Don't compare America to GH
@@africanglobalnomad There are annual property taxes in Ghana.
lol you can buy the the house full payment if you got the money
I'm glad young Ghanaians are taking ownership of Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤
Bro casually living my dreams! I manifest this for myself in 5 years I’ll come back here to testify.
Me too. Let’s see what I can pull off by EOY!
There is nothing like owning your house once you are done with the building. No worries about mortgage payments. You own your house for life, no such thing like, mortgage payments or foreclosure. That's one thing I love about the mother land.
Do they pay property tax? Property tax is a way of renting from the government.
@@avalimpa it's not much believe me.
@@avalimpa in my country there is no such things
@AvaLimpa, there's no such thing like property taxes. Once you bought your land and built your dream home. No mortgage payments. No foreclosure, no property taxes, That's your home for life with no strang attached. Period, that's the motherland.
Even in my country Uganda 🇺🇬 no property tax. Your land, your title, your house.
My bro got it right...and he is living the African dream. Keep up the good work.
I am building my 10 bedrooms home in Congo and almost done in one year.
Congrats 🥰
Well done 👏🏾 🎉
10 bedrooms 😮
@blessed1940...Mwana Mboka, Ndeko...That's huge. God Bless
Cool. Im building a mall in Antarctica too.
Am inspired by the young brother. And as a Nigerian in the USA and Caribbean I definitely want to do same
Awesome to see the young Africans Fromm all over the diaspora coming home👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽The Most Honorable Marcus Garvey vision coming through 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️🇬🇭🇯🇲
He's doing some amazing things in 🇬🇭! I love his ambition and vision.
He is x
TRUE.He is also building a NEW business centre as well
Can I get in touch with him
I love my African brothers and sisters, who are so inspiring and embracing opportunities all across the world! Congratulations to this young man. 😘❤️
So inspiring I moved to America 3 years ago and presently building my dream home back home can’t wait….
Good job body, been here for 5 years, but only had a piece of land, need to much to start building it
Congratulations!
Great son of the soil! I did the same at 29 in Nigeria with a swimming pool also. As an Architect who lives in the US, I’m still a proud Nigerian forever.
This young man is a dynamo, his energy level, you can see why he has so many projects rolling. Beautiful house, well finished. It pays to use an Architect if you can afford one. Great video Jasmine, you listen, assimilate what is being said by the interviewee so well, then add your input. Not leaving out the video man, great shots, really captured the beauty of the house. Great production.
Thanks Ken xx
@Jasmine Ama first time on ur channel. I saw a lady commented tour name tht u sell the good shae butter. Is tht true?
Yes, yes he's a natural
Jasmine your value system is concrete. Not that the overcomer has asked a bad question, no. But in respect for your in terviewee and the production itself, you defer an answer to their question. Beautiful. So let me answer for you. Yes she does sell the good Shae butter.
😊😊😊😊😊😊
What an incredible milestone you've achieved at a young age. Very proud of you brother!🤩😍😍
this young man really knew what he wanted and did a great job... congrats!
I admire this young man. The fabric on the furniture is fire 🔥
The journey of those from the Diaspora that choose to return to Africa is very inspirational and gives a sense of pride and longing to some of us viewing these individuals taking that leap! The Diaspora however isn't only African Americans or Canadians..I've travelled extensively and met African descendants everywhere on this planet..I've encountered African descendants that was born in places like India, China, Europe, the Caribbean and even Scandinavian countries..
It would be fantastic if you highlight people of the Diaspora from those countries who decided to return to Africa as well.. Maybe! Their journey might encourage others to take that leap as well..
Actually a lot of Caribbean success videos are plenty on various channels! Majority of the African diaspora from the USA 🇺🇸 in Africa are of Caribbean immigrants or first generation. That said, agree with you. If you watch migrants around the globe it’s usually the middle class so those in countries you highlight might not have the resources to do so. I am pretty sure these UA-camrs are not colluding/refusing to interview them 😂 and opting for those from the west
It's really inspiring for real.
Such an inspiring melanated young men ☀️💜💜💜💜☀️
Wow I love what the Ghanians are doing. This house looks amazing! Well done!
That dining table is to die for. It's so beautiful!
Loved it, i got one for myself lol x
@@JasmineAmaa jasmine where can I get one pls
Yes it is,, I love it,, i wish he knew the holes could be filled up with resin. To make a river island..its so cool...
I was thinking the same.
Congrats bro, there are those that never wanna come back to Ghana! Ain't no place like home and it's a shame when people travel abroad and begin to wish their very skin was white! Forcing themselves in societies that look down on them. Home sweet home...
Awesome
I love your dream and confidence in doing things, nice to meet you.
First off, Thank you for your Service Shipmate . I'm also currently serving in the US Navy and above to get out after 10 years, so I can also relocate to the motherland. Your storyis an inspiration to me especially. Home is 🏡 and we will definitelyreturn HOME. soon
I love this man's story. Thanks for this interview.
Thanks for listening ❤️
Fantastic! He has his head on is shoulders!
Rush s such a smart and motivating guy. great video
Smart young man I'm proud of his success 🙌
I love it when young Africans do such things. I am a young indigenous South African living in the US, single and planning to build a home, find an African wife and enjoy life. I am conflicted as to which country to settle in, at the top of the list I have Kenya, Ghana, then South Africa. I have already finished building a house at my late father and my late mother's place just for when I visit.
All those countries you mentioned are fantastic. Kenya is nice.
Western Kenya! Welcome
Consider Botswana
*CoughCough* Find a Kenyan bride brotha. They are so caring and graceful and thoughtful...And pretty accents as well. And you can have more than one 🙃
Ugandan women are the most dedicated though....Whew may TMH bless you brother if you go to SA though 😂😂😂
Come to Ghana its peaceful here. I can help u get a land and help u developas well. We are constructors.
I’m very impressed with this project and his determination to achieve this dream. He did incredible job….. I’m impressed!
amazing story and great video well done jasmine
Back again...This guy has motivated me!
I like the body language when he was asked "when he came back from America who did he move back with?"
He was moving himself further from the interviewer as he was talking about his wife.
Interesting, because it show much respect he has for his wife and family..
We welcome you
Home to Kenya 🇰🇪
Yes, I thought I was the only one who noticed that 😂
I noticed that too😄
Yes. That's funny
What an inspirational young man!🏆🎈🏆
I'm doing same thing I'm building in Gambia almost doing so excited
Through it all, God bless America.
Jasmine, thank you for bringing us great people with great Vision. Thanks my dear.
My pleasure!! X
You're very lucky and blessed. Most of us never found honest people or companies to explore together
I also know hot oven at Afienya. I like his attitude and everything. He is so transparent with his information as well. Thank you
Lmao.. Fellow Navy.. Vet 👌🏾
I joined the Navy .. for a similar reason.. lolo I had 3 mothers in my house 🏡 when I moved down south .. Great Grandmother Grandmother and mother .. I was stationed in SanDiego 6 months later ✌🏾
Very inspiring rush makes it sound so easy. I love to see the development in ghana ,one love from jamaica 🇯🇲 jasmine
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU YOUNG MAN BEAUTIFULLY DONE. WISHING YOU YOU CONTINUES SUCCESS AND DIVINE HAPPINESS IN ALL YOU SO DO BLESSINGS EVERYTIME ✨ 🇨🇦 ❤️
I think the title should be in plural OUR HOUSE instead of MY HOUSE. I love the couple and they are doing amazing things in mother Africa.
So impressive. Love your channel and his strong spirit! Congrats African family! 🇬🇾
Jazz , your actually a very good interviewer I don't even see you using notes. When he said food I knew you were gonna stay and eat.😂😂🌹
😂😂 cant say to food. All my interviews are free flowing ❤️
Nice
@@JasmineAmaau are doing amazing
Really intelligent young man! This was very informative! I love seeing successful young Africans! Thank you for sharing❤
I love your video. Thank you very much. Congratulations. So proud of you. Best wishes. ❤❤❤
Im going to make my money in america and do the same thing, thank you for the motivation brotherr
I think his success also came from the fact that his parents are also in America as in they are doing well. The problem with most of us is that we support the family in everything making saving impossible!
Hehehehe you’re a sharp guy! We spend a lot supporting family and friends (I am not saying we should) and that limits the amount you can spend on investments l
It needs a 2nd job for family maintenance abroad.
Maintaining them from one pay check will drain a person. Plus never give more than is required because you have to keep increasing it. If you can sponsor siblings do it quickly to take them off your maintenance.
If they have skills advice them to utilize those skills to earn money there.
The objective is to get them financially independent of you.
Jazz has made quite an investment in herself...very much exposed.I enjoy her channel a lot . Very creative and original. If even 50% of Ghanaian population is this sound...we need to raise the level...Education is the way
Thank u Yaw 💕
@Yaw Asamoah When you say education, what do you mean? There are many graduates who are trekking looking for employment or sititng at home unemployed. For a lot of people, education has trained them to look for employment instead of creating opportunities. The key is to FIND OPPORTUNITIES , find CAPITAL and set up different REVENUE STREAMS.
This is one of the better finishing i have seen in Ghana. The high quality we see in Spain and South Africa needs to come to Ghana as well. I don't know how but building code must be introduced in Ghana.
It’s there 😂
The high finishes you see over Spain came there when Africans went through Spain and Europe in the year 711 and taught them Architecture, Medicine, Math and MOOR
People….the gentleman’s UA-cam channel is in the description for crying out loud. That’s the first place to check!!! Damn!! You want everything given to you 😂! Jasmine thanks for always bringing stories of blacks that are successful despite the challenges to inspire the majority of us sitting on the fence watching 😂. Another gem congratulations to this young man and his gorgeous wife! Thanks 👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿
🤣🤣 thank uu 😫
So impressive so proud of my African brothers and sisters keep up the amazing work blessings.
Watched his interview on another channel
His story is quite interesting to be honest
He seems like a nice guy. May God bless his family.
Fantastic I love what this chap did there much respect ✊.
MY BRO CONGRATULATIONS 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I LOVE THIS PROJECT. BEAUTIFUL PLACE. AND THE POOL CAN BE FIXED. TRUST THE GHANAIAN SPIRIT.
Just awesome,and so young,nuff respect
Congratulations to you and your business, god bless you and your family. Always keep god first in everything that you do. May God give you long life, good health and prosperity. Viewing from Trinidad and Tobago.
That architecture looks like a brick /marble compound. Very simple, hard and white.
My type of person !
Your a hero bro!
Very inspiring xx
Absolutely Magnificent
He should be so proud of himself. God bless him 🙏🏽❤️
Bro got sense and vision
Great job you used the resources here in America to build your true home up more Africans needs to do the same and Africa can become truly a great place for us
I love his ambition and drive. Thank you for always sharing what is possible. Great show overall.
🤗
My Allah bless your home and your family’s good job 👏👏👏
Excellent share. Thanks for the information 👍
Yes, we are what we have been waiting for. Congratulations, I love this!😊😊
Beautiful 🏠 determination is the main factor he went above & beyond many many Blessings to you & your Family
Beautiful Home & a very smart young man!!! Work hard while you're young, you can enjoy the fruits of your labor when you're old. Blessings to you and your lovely wife ❤
Well said!
Living isn't guaranteed
Wow, this guy is genius.
Jasmine! Great interview! Rush is a bright, young and ambitious. He'll will do well in Ghana. P.S. Your long, colorful robe is beautiful! Yeah!
He definitely will. Thank u x
This is such a beautiful home and l love your outfit 😍 great sharing sweetheart ❤
Thanks lovely xx
Excellent content. Well focused brother!
What an intelligent guy!!!
Beautiful well thought-out house!!!. I'm assuming he was making a lot of money in the navy to built this extravagant house. Lucky wife indeed!!!
Thank you.
I traded in the stock market. That is where I made my money.
I'm inspired by this video.. Leaving China for Canada next year. Hoping to be like my brother here in 5years time 🇨🇳🇺🇬
I am inspired and my 27 years old far younger brother? wow! I need to double up thank you from Monrovia Liberia.
God helps you best of luck
Congratulations on building your dream house. This serves as a motivation to be able to work hard to also build some
I would definitely take one of those tables. Nice!
Insured your money being sent and the dwelling was insured during building! Great TIP
I'm glad to see a young man go after his gold or dream at such a young age thank God for great mercy you are bless
Love your channel, Jasmine. keep it up. Forward ever!
Amazinggggggg❕️
🏆 A visionary w/ ambition, good resources, great connections and a woman by his side 🔑
I saved 100 thousand dollars within 2 years during the covid pandemic here in Texas as a nurse. Covid brought a lot of opportunities
Very true
Keep it up..find away to invest it well 🎉
@@adoquayetetteh8130 great advice.
Hm
In Germany, the beaureucracy is driving us crazy. It's not easy making good money. But can't talk for the young ones who did their masters degree and got good jobs though. Nurses in Germany, maybe
Congrats and much respect to bro-star Rush. And sis-star Jasmine for more awesome content. I’m gonna manifest at least like to interviewing you both one day. Asé ooo ✨
❤️🙏🏾
Inspirational!!! Good Bless your Hustle Brother. God is your strength
Good for you!!!
Just been watching this video from Canada . Oh my God so inspiring indeed . A lot of things to learn. This is amazing . A very good encouragement to someone who has an intention of moving back to Africa . Thank you so much for this video .
He's such a pleasant, likeable character.
Good job my Brother keep up 👍👍👍👍🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
FYI, thats a beautiful table, if you filled the holes with epoxy resin, it you wouldn't have to worry about anything falling through
Wow! Land grabber issues are prevalent over there too😢. Nothing as upsetting as that. Congratulations on such a beautiful house bro, well done 👏
The Bank of Mom and Dad helps a lot too 🤝 👏 ✌️
I watched the whole damn video. Very impressive. thank you
I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks Jasmine!
Glad to hear that x
Great Interview Jas.
That furniture is so beautiful
Very
Inspiring, best decision young man. The dinning table is pretty
Congratulations 🎊 to you. Great work.
Good idea. Possibly bad location. If this developer is building on Sea Rd. between Tema and Sakumono on the lagoon, that is, an accident waiting to happen. The lagoon there is where all the rain water ends up from Ashaiman , Lashbi, and Lebanon, which ges flooded bad. I pray that they do the right thing and really look at what they are doing and how they move forward forward to look out for the area's purpose and how it will impact the area.