Thanks for having the courage to highlight these bad socio-cultural and environmental behaviors. It's too stressful doing anything in Ghana, and that's why I respect people like you who go all out to do the right thing. Your righteous indignation was well articulated.
You are doing the right thing by exposing these people. It's sad, but we have unscrupulous people in every country, but in many countries there are better laws in place to protect the buyers.
Damn is very scaring to buy land in Ghana as a Ghanaian is very sad what's going on in Ghana and the most scaring thing is no one cares and there's no designated authorities to lay on and the question is we indigenous Ghanaians are suffering from this extortion thieves... what about the diasporas very sad
I have a similar story. Before I began the process 2 years ago, I did my due diligence with all the research and proper channels. Still have issues with my land. The first plot I acquired later found out it was a shrine land so they had to give me another plot. Still having issues now with the second one
This is so sad.i empathize with your friend . I can also hear how appalled you are with how humans can treat their fellow brothers and sisters .I have also purchased plots from an estate company that included digging fees in there contract, my belief is that these fees would be paid out to settle land guard issues..I will ask the relevant persons if its a fact. I am praying that this experience you're sharing will never be my faith..I've also witnessed sand removal on some plots when I went to view my plots of land In April of this year. When i visited Ghana.Thanks for sharing and making us aware..God bless .
@@IshmealLamptey I haven't been to Africa yet, but I am interested in moving there. I became interested in Ghana after taking my ancestry DNA test. Is that location similar: Eastern Region, Koforidua Agogo?
@@IshmealLamptey Brother, I'm subscribed to your Channel. My DNA on my mom's side, says I'm 100% Akan. I would like a spacious 1 bedroom house, solar panel, on a 100x70 plot of land in Kumasi. This would be in the future though. I don't have the money as of yet.
I decided to hold back the name of the company since i haven't personally had any dealings with them. You're right with your guess. I will get my friend to share his story soon
You have made me stop and think seriously about buying in Ghana, Our race unfortunately will not progress because of our crab mentality, These estate agents would not considered doing this to the Chinese, Indian and the Serrian only to their own Blackman who has to work hard slave do without trying to improve themselves and to leave something for their children who suffered as children themselves growing up. When you look at Ghana the white man owns several businesses have highly qualified young people working long hours for peanuts and no one rob or cheats them (Please note I am not saying this should happens) but when the black man/woman try to build something very often they pay them more, this is then used against them. I have been in Ghana and I see so much of it down to the cho cho drivers The taxi drivers and in restaurants, and even some of our so called diaspora they Charge US dollars going into US banks, The whole thing is a sham my friends.I could go on and on but I am on holiday and would to enjoy some of my trip.
Thanks for having the courage to highlight these bad socio-cultural and environmental behaviors. It's too stressful doing anything in Ghana, and that's why I respect people like you who go all out to do the right thing. Your righteous indignation was well articulated.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for shedding light on this ongoing issue with land purchase in Ghana.
You're welcome and thanks for watching
This is a good topic, for people who dont know. Keep up the good job.
Sure, i agree. Thank you
This is the Ghana we live in. Lawlessness at it best.
Hmmm
You are doing the right thing by exposing these people. It's sad, but we have unscrupulous people in every country, but in many countries there are better laws in place to protect the buyers.
I hope things get better here pretty soon
Damn is very scaring to buy land in Ghana as a Ghanaian is very sad what's going on in Ghana and the most scaring thing is no one cares and there's no designated authorities to lay on and the question is we indigenous Ghanaians are suffering from this extortion thieves... what about the diasporas very sad
Hmmm
This is so sad, sorry to see you and your friend go through this.
Thank you 🙏
God bless you for sharing this insights 🙏🏾keep educating us!
Amen. You're very welcome and thank you for watching
I watch yours videos because you provide great information. I hope your friend gets compensation or a new plot at no charge. Keep these videos coming.
Thank you
I have a similar story. Before I began the process 2 years ago, I did my due diligence with all the research and proper channels. Still have issues with my land. The first plot I acquired later found out it was a shrine land so they had to give me another plot. Still having issues now with the second one
So sorry to hear. I hope everything gets resolved very soon
This is so sad.i empathize with your friend . I can also hear how appalled you are with how humans can treat their fellow brothers and sisters .I have also purchased plots from an estate company that included digging fees in there contract, my belief is that these fees would be paid out to settle land guard issues..I will ask the relevant persons if its a fact. I am praying that this experience you're sharing will never be my faith..I've also witnessed sand removal on some plots when I went to view my plots of land In April of this year. When i visited Ghana.Thanks for sharing and making us aware..God bless .
Thanks for your comment and i hope they do pay the amounts collected to the rightful people. Wishing you the best
Thanks for sharing.
Have you got any update for us on the situation? Was it resolved?
No it wasn't, but we had the fence built to protect the land
Hmmm….this is so sad. I wish I can get the name of the company only to avoid them in my next purchase
It sure is. Unfortunately due to legal issues, i can't mention the name here.
(African American in Arizona)
What is the name of this village? Also what's the name of this region?
It's a town called Danchira in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana
@@IshmealLamptey
I haven't been to Africa yet, but I am interested in moving there. I became interested in Ghana after taking my ancestry DNA test.
Is that location similar: Eastern Region, Koforidua Agogo?
@@1BAPerspective oh i see. I know parts of Koforidua but haven't heard of Agogo before
@@IshmealLamptey
Brother, I'm subscribed to your Channel. My DNA on my mom's side, says I'm 100% Akan.
I would like a spacious 1 bedroom house, solar panel, on a 100x70 plot of land in Kumasi.
This would be in the future though. I don't have the money as of yet.
@@1BAPerspective thank you and sounds good
This is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE!
Sure but unfortunately it's happening at so many places
Hi can you please message me the name of the estates agency please, because i am buying land from a estate agent and i hope it's not that estate
You can kindly send me a message via WhatsApp on +233547658523
Mention the name of the estate company to shame them. I hope its not the the estate company that start with K.............
I decided to hold back the name of the company since i haven't personally had any dealings with them. You're right with your guess. I will get my friend to share his story soon
I guess it's KAS Estate
Please shear the Name of the Estate Company so other people will not be victims
You can text me via WhatsApp for the nane via +233547658523
This is why diasporas don’t want to relocate to Ghana……way to much confusion.
Mr Lamptey, can I please have your contact.
Sure, my contact is in the description of the video please.
@@IshmealLamptey ok
You have made me stop and think seriously about buying in Ghana, Our race unfortunately will not progress because of our crab mentality, These estate agents would not considered doing this to the Chinese, Indian and the Serrian only to their own Blackman who has to work hard slave do without trying to improve themselves and to leave something for their children who suffered as children themselves growing up. When you look at Ghana the white man owns several businesses have highly qualified young people working long hours for peanuts and no one rob or cheats them (Please note I am not saying this should happens) but when the black man/woman try to build something very often they pay them more, this is then used against them. I have been in Ghana and I see so much of it down to the cho cho drivers The taxi drivers and in restaurants, and even some of our so called diaspora they Charge US dollars going into US banks, The whole thing is a sham my friends.I could go on and on but I am on holiday and would to enjoy some of my trip.
Hmmm