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The optics of the children sitting quietly at the dinner table while listening intently as their parents spoke of opportunities in Ghana and other issues was, in my opinion, simply priceless.
@@harmonyclarke6808 through the home schooling network they belong to, gathering with the other home school students, community activities, the opportunities are endless.
No it wasn't the children were sitting there for an extensive period, in their shoes, that was not fun for them. The glasses they drank out of were too big too. The staging was not good. But the stories and the conversation was great. I feel inspired.
As a black American I appreciate seeing stories like this. The continent has always been portrayed in such a negative light so it's refreshing to see these positive stories about Africa. Cannot wait to visit!
Reparations for me would be having the USA send me to Accra and supporting me for the rest of my life. I am over 85 years. I have been retired for 23 years and cannot afford to move out of the USA although I have never felt that I belonged here. This story is so uplifting that I have watched it more than once and will watch it again. It is so heartwarming 💕. They are blessed and a blessing in that they are an inspiration even for those of us who cannot leave. I have never believed the lies told about Africa. What I find interesting is that a white country called Israel, inhabited by Israelis, not Israelites, is in Africa. I can't say anything about that without getting lambasted.
My heart surged with pride when the children first spoke. They are thoughtful and incredibly articulate which is a tribute to the efforts of their parents. I sense that the family is a confident and secure unit and I look forward to hearing more about their success. The Rwanda cleanup effort is transferable, one neighborhood at at time. On our street, we have improved the roadway by banding together as neighbours. We can improve sanitation as well. Let us all make Ghana the place we want it to be neighborhood by neighborhood, instead of complaining about its shortcomings.
OMG that young boy!!! HE IS BRILLIANT! I'm over here in the U.S. carving away at my plan to go to Africa and this just warmed me immensely. Energized me. Brought me to tears seeing how that young child/those young children expressed themselves. What an upstanding video this is. I have been influenced by this video. Thank you Odana Network.
Africa is the home for all blacks not the western countries this family is one of the most positive ones I’ve heard who have moved to Ghana they appreciate the country for what it’s and they’re making the most of it stay blessed my brother and sister I loved the kids they’re so smart I love Ghana so much my first visit I never want to return to the🇬🇧 Uk 👍🏿
The people that keep saying that you’re promoting Ghana too much I guess have absolutely no recognition of the Marketing campaign tht America has literally spoon fed the entire world about America the Great. Of course you should continue to promote Ghana and Africa in it’s entirety. You’re doing an absolutely wonderful job with class. I Love your interviews. I’ve had to cancel/delay 4 planned trips to Ghana but I’m determined to have a family trip. Even though my children are young adults now. I really can’t wait for my first trip. Keep up the Good work.
I think the brothers and sisters in African they really don’t know how rich and powerful is the continent of Africa. This family is so beautiful. Thank you to share the history of this gorgeous family.
Sometimes life isn't about riches or prosperity... it's about living in a space where you don't intrinsically question your existence and always have to prove your worth. Life in the diaspora is fraught with identity crises. Really appreciate the honesty in this conversation!. God bless!
It is sad that more western black families are not together as these people are. The children are well disciplined and sat quietly, listened and learned. They are well spoken and very smart. Good job Mom and Dad. Yes, Africa has always been portrayed in a negative way. I have learned so much from young UA-camrs how people really live. Great interview. I have spent most of my life in Canada and I feel honoured when I go to the Caribbean and my friend's children who are in their thirties plus call me Auntie. No one calls me by my first name. It is either Miss __ or auntie. They respect us and we have to respect them in return. When will the oppression and exploitation end.
What a strong Father with a perfect family structure. What intelligent children. Well spoken children who are bright and super intelligent is like a black family on show. The home is fabulous and the kids are growing up in a wonderful environment.
I was busy working and passively listening, but when the young boy began to speak I stopped and paid close attention. The parents have done a wonderful job with home schooling their children. As an African American I have to say that type elder respect and education in our youth is extremely rare today. Our people are mentally damaged here and we need mass exodus back to the continent to heal.
Everytime I hear our brothers and sisters speaking about Ghana, the term "community" is always mentioned as part of the things they love. It's interesting how this is something so important to us! I'm from the Caribbeans also and I have been craving to come to visit Ghana ❤️ definitely my next trip ❤️ I feel like Africa is calling me ❤️Ghana will be the first trip on that journey.
Thank you Sister for sharing this beautiful family with us in Black America. The children are absolutely adorable and BRILLIANT!!! As more of us return, Ghana and Africa will grow by leaps and bounds into an economic beast. 🙏🏾✊🏾💪🏾❤️🔥🔥🔥
These interviews are as refreshing as they are essential to Ghana 🇬🇭 and Africa as a whole. The insidious nature of the lies that have been told, coupled with the continued perpetuation of the negative stereotypes about Mother Africa have done us mental damage to the extent that it has helped to drain Africa and her descendants emotionally, socially and most importantly economically. Shows and interviews like this are needed to continue to be the engine that fuels the momentum of the Diaspora Transition that is happening. Thank you for doing the work. We appreciate it.
I applaud the parents for homeschooling their children and teaching them to love Ghana(Africa). You can tell the children are very intelligent and carefree. I also noticed that Ghana really gained attention after the whole Azonto Afrobeat became mainstream. I noticed a lot of Ghanaian youth in the Netherlands all of a sudden were proud to be Ghanaian whilst many years before they denied their descent. Nice interview.
Now that you mention it. 🤔 We have been lied to for so long about Africa. This interview helps to open our eyes about what is truly going on. It's channels like this that has changed the minds of those who believe the lies. I really appreciate these interviews. 👍🏾
@@PJ-li1ko it is a statement of truth but yes I 100% meant it as a compliment. When people meet expectations they shouldn't be complimented? E.g. I expect my child to get an A* in maths so when he gets it I shouldn't compliment with ''well done" because it was expected? I find that logic a little strange.
@@PJ-li1ko It came across as a compliment as intended. You assumed wrongly. I'm a proud black Ghanaian who praises fellow blacks when they do well and will continue to do so. God bless you.
Hi, Ms. Dentaa I *love* your channel and please *keep* promoting Ghana their is *nothing* wrong with you promoting your homeland. You have *many* ppl on UA-cam that promote their country all the time and with you promoting ghana there are *many* ppl out there that are going to watch your videos and this will help them get enough courage to come and visit ghana for the first time, so are doing nothing wrong. Please *keep* promoting (your homeland) you are making us *proud* and a lot of us enjoy your videos on ghana, so keep going and we will continue to support you. 💛💛💛
When she said "it felt like home," I can't tell you how many people have said the same thing about Ghana. Even though Ghana doesn't have such a great infrastructure as many other African countries, the fact that it "feels like home" is what makes many people stay. No other African country feels so comfortable as Ghana.
Many other African countries feel the same as Ghana and some even better, depending on individuals and their preferences. Africa and Africans are welcoming. The story that Africans hate black Americans and every other blacks outside Africa which most diasporians were fed is not true.
@@mongiemabu well said Africans are very welcoming people .No matter which Part you are from East west North and south . We are all the same, warm Friendly. and respectful.
This family is beautiful. Its so good how Michael bigs up his wife and all she has invested in their children's success. Such an encouraging interview.
I absolutely appreciated this conversation. The opportunity for the kids to offer their creative genius was it for me. I love it!! I will visit Ghana within the next five years
I have only watched 4:07 minutes of this video and will finish watching it however One word BEAUTIFUL. I watched this family when they just arrived in Ghana it was inspirational and still is. Much respect to the Nubian King, Queens, Prince and Princess. Big up
Young King speaking so sophisticated and mature 🤩🤩🤩He doesn’t need school, the child ingenious can lead him to early university attendance! I’m so impressed! 🤩👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Kudos to mum and dad for raising such beautiful, intelligent children!
@OdanaNetwork thank you for this. We are coming back home to Ghana but NOT within Accra. We are and will continue to homeschool. I have seen a few of us and it is the experience we can give to.our children to be a international learning.
By far the classiest, hands-down, thanks for sharing your story fam, wish you guy the very best in your endeavours, can’t wait to make the transition. Stay blessed fam! Cheers 🥂
Brilliant kids! very articulate! Love the idea of setting aside a day for cleaning the community…………. I’m surprised the authority’s haven’t even thought about that. Meanwhile , officials from AMA went to Rwanda sometime ago to learn about their sanitation practices……………. I wonder what happened SMDH
My wife and I have never been to the continent of Africa but after listening to your talk about Ghana, we are ready to take our first trip. I think we'll make Ghana. We are both from Ja but currently reside in the US. Thanks for being so transparent.
Good video! Africa is paradise. We have everything in Africa: good weather, good food, everything. There's something in Africa that we can not found in another places in the world. Thank you for sharing your video! I enjoyed watching it. God bless you 😁👍🏽👍🏽
Great conversation! I love that you are able to get people to open up and disclose their true experiences and transitions. Thank you so much for sharing.
This was beautiful and encouraging! Big up to the parents for doing such an outstanding job with the kids. As the mother said, children are loaned to us, a blessing that should not be taken for granted!!🇬🇭✨
Wonderful family with many aspirations helpful for themselves and the people around them. The household help could use a little training, but maybe they cook very well. Much Success and Happiness to All❤, Many Blessings from God Almighty, AMEN
Ghana 🇬🇭 sounds like a home for me. Wonderful children. That lil man will be someone very special and important in Ghana 👌🙏🙌 Beautiful family 🙏🙌 If you can rescue me I’ll leave now 😂🤣😂
The children are so brilliant and well-spoken. They articulate better than a lot of adults. A beautiful family. Odd the way she asked where is the family.
Beautiful! The kids are so well mannered, and so smart! Great family...I can sense how whole and at peace they are. Thanks for sharing! I am inspired, for sure.
I absolutely loved this video. I loved your story. I loved this beautiful family, especially your exquisitely beautiful brilliant wife. She is so gracious and kind. Home schooling your schooling is not for the weak at heart and you can see how well this mother and father has raised, loved and taught their beautiful children; ❤ I'm just flabbergasted...speechless. Love you all. 😍 Bless you and your family and life eternally. Shalom and Love.
Watching this interview immediately alleviated the stress I was feeling this morning. Just to hear and watch such demure, elegant and very well spoken beautiful black people warmed my heart. The whole family should be a billboard of how a family should present. The children were so lovely and well-mannered: indicative of great parenting. I’ve been hearing and watching so many people talk beautifully about Africa. Maybe it SHOULD be a consideration. I simply loved this. ❤😊
It's heart warming seeing brethen breaking bread at the table. Nuff respect Dentaa Love your work ❤️😍 Bless up Watching from the land downunder Sydney NSW Australia
Awesome video!! So interesting and inspirational. The children are the cherry on top!! I personally am planning to go back home, don't know where yet. I have been to Kenya and have beautiful connections there. Thank you for sharing this family.
I stumbled upon your blog by accident whilst searching for other stuff. Thanks so much for sharing this and about Africa. I am from the Pacific islands and all I know about Africa is hunger, violence, war, and desert and other negative things that the media and the world portrayed. Thanks for educating me. May God Bless Africa
I'm overwhelmed to see such a wonderful family. It is a very inspirational and eye opening video. I know for sure that my maternal grandmother's ancestors came from Ghana. She was born in Tobago. Tobago is the sister island of Trinidad. I will be educating myself a whole lot more about Ghana. Thanks alot......
I am so glad to hear such great things in this interview as a African/Native American, I definitely want to visit and live with my son in Ghana and our homeland Sudan as well! Thanks for this interview and the showcase of this family.
I’m truly grateful. I was in Ghana last year for 2 month and I’m going back to further investigate moving there. I identify with the courtesy of the people from the time your foot hit the ground. I too feel completely at home in Ghana. Looking forward to my move.
ALL our people in diaspora would feel at home in the countries their ancestors came FROM!!! 💯👍💖 Ghanians are generally friendly people!! Welcome your such beautiful family 💞 your children are well mannered 🥰💒 wish you a very happy and prosperous future on motherland,where you belong!!!
Beautiful family!! Those children are brilliant and are picking up every morsel of information they are hearing!! They will help change the world, along with other children like themselves!!
The husband was correct when he said "if you're financially established". That's the key, if you're middle or upper middle class in the West and you can transfer your skills and earning potential to Africa, to the countries and areas in those countries, which are middle class by the standards in that country, then of course you'll most likely have a better standard of living, minus the challenges of being black in the West. However, if you are in poorly paid, low paid work in the West and you have little chance by whaever means of increasing your finances, then can you have a better life in Africa? The question is are more people looking to leave those African countries compared to those looking to migrate. And if more are leaving, then why are they leaving 😕?
Beautiful family! Amazing well spoken children. The parents have done an fantastic job. I would love to hear their views in 5 years after being in Ghana!!!
It is so refreshing watching and listening to this beautiful family. The children are well spoken and poised which in tern let's us all know who their parent's are . It is definitely a combined effort in their parenting . I pray this family will prosper in everything they plan to achieve .
These Kids are just out of the world. Its always a pleasure to serve this family. I love to listen to them speak. Could watch dem speak the wholr day . Well mannered, cultured and unique..
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Absolutely amazing
I need connection to people who have moved to Ghana. I am a Jamaican living in the UK. I have never been to Ghana.
Brilliant kids!!
I all hear beautiful things about 🇬🇭!! Am a Jamaican living in New York. I definitely visit Ghana soon!!
What type of work/ jobs/employment training and accessibility in Ghana?
The optics of the children sitting quietly at the dinner table while listening intently as their parents spoke of opportunities in Ghana and other issues was, in my opinion, simply priceless.
Thank you! 😀
This is how we're raised in the Caribbean, and I'm sure in Afrika as well.
Yes, home schooling is good,but how do they develop their identify? And get to play with other children.
@@harmonyclarke6808 through the home schooling network they belong to, gathering with the other home school students, community activities, the opportunities are endless.
No it wasn't the children were sitting there for an extensive period, in their shoes, that was not fun for them. The glasses they drank out of were too big too. The staging was not good. But the stories and the conversation was great. I feel inspired.
As a black American this really made me smile!!
Yeaaaa
As a black American I appreciate seeing stories like this. The continent has always been portrayed in such a negative light so it's refreshing to see these positive stories about Africa. Cannot wait to visit!
Reparations for me would be having the USA send me to Accra and supporting me for the rest of my life. I am over 85 years. I have been retired for 23 years and cannot afford to move out of the USA although I have never felt that I belonged here.
This story is so uplifting that I have watched it more than once and will watch it again. It is so heartwarming 💕. They are blessed and a blessing in that they are an inspiration even for those of us who cannot leave. I have never believed the lies told about Africa.
What I find interesting is that a white country called Israel, inhabited by Israelis, not Israelites, is in Africa. I can't say anything about that without getting lambasted.
My heart surged with pride when the children first spoke. They are thoughtful and incredibly articulate which is a tribute to the efforts of their parents. I sense that the family is a confident and secure unit and I look forward to hearing more about their success. The Rwanda cleanup effort is transferable, one neighborhood at at time. On our street, we have improved the roadway by banding together as neighbours. We can improve sanitation as well. Let us all make Ghana the place we want it to be neighborhood by neighborhood, instead of complaining about its shortcomings.
Thank you! 😀
So did mine! I actually teared up.
OMG that young boy!!! HE IS BRILLIANT! I'm over here in the U.S. carving away at my plan to go to Africa and this just warmed me immensely. Energized me. Brought me to tears seeing how that young child/those young children expressed themselves. What an upstanding video this is. I have been influenced by this video. Thank you Odana Network.
As a Jamaican am so proud of your decision to live in the motherland Ghana very peaceful i heard my brother went there and he loved it there.
Not negative stories for years, but for centuries! It's Africa's time to shine. #OneAfrica #OneLove❤🖤💚💛
Africa is the home for all blacks not the western countries this family is one of the most positive ones I’ve heard who have moved to Ghana they appreciate the country for what it’s and they’re making the most of it stay blessed my brother and sister I loved the kids they’re so smart I love Ghana so much my first visit I never want to return to the🇬🇧 Uk 👍🏿
The people that keep saying that you’re promoting Ghana too much I guess have absolutely no recognition of the Marketing campaign tht America has literally spoon fed the entire world about America the Great. Of course you should continue to promote Ghana and Africa in it’s entirety. You’re doing an absolutely wonderful job with class. I Love your interviews. I’ve had to cancel/delay 4 planned trips to Ghana but I’m determined to have a family trip. Even though my children are young adults now. I really can’t wait for my first trip. Keep up the Good work.
Thank you! 😀🙏🏾
@@AbtarFamilyAdventures Much love cuz ❤
Exactly! I can't wait to visit too. 🌍✨💫
America is a burning trash heap. Don't believe the marketing.
This is a video about a family moving from the Uk 🇬🇧 to ghana 🇬🇭 why bring up the United States 🇺🇸
I think the brothers and sisters in African they really don’t know how rich and powerful is the continent of Africa. This family is so beautiful. Thank you to share the history of this gorgeous family.
That so true...plz chk my suff polly
Those children are so well spoken and bright. I’m so happy for this family. Ghana is very family friendly and safe so it’s a perfect fit for them.
I would suggest that those children are bright because their parents put effort, time, patience and money into raise such children.
Sometimes life isn't about riches or prosperity... it's about living in a space where you don't intrinsically question your existence and always have to prove your worth. Life in the diaspora is fraught with identity crises. Really appreciate the honesty in this conversation!. God bless!
This!!☆☆☆
It is sad that more western black families are not together as these people are. The children are well disciplined and sat quietly, listened and learned. They are well spoken and very smart. Good job Mom and Dad. Yes, Africa has always been portrayed in a negative way. I have learned so much from young UA-camrs how people really live. Great interview. I have spent most of my life in Canada and I feel honoured when I go to the Caribbean and my friend's children who are in their thirties plus call me Auntie. No one calls me by my first name. It is either Miss __ or auntie. They respect us and we have to respect them in return. When will the oppression and exploitation end.
Exactly how we were raised
Thank you. I'm a Jamaican living in Canada and in some regards, it's definitely worlds apart!
What a strong Father with a perfect family structure. What intelligent children. Well spoken children who are bright and super intelligent is like a black family on show. The home is fabulous and the kids are growing up in a wonderful environment.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful… Ndewo (welcome) to Africa from ya Nigerian 🇳🇬 sister
Thank you
I was busy working and passively listening, but when the young boy began to speak I stopped and paid close attention. The parents have done a wonderful job with home schooling their children. As an African American I have to say that type elder respect and education in our youth is extremely rare today. Our people are mentally damaged here and we need mass exodus back to the continent to heal.
Don't come to the continent yall are hella toxic
The boy, would make the teachers that i had to endure in elementary school head explode.
Lovely family . They make me want to start a family ❤️🇿🇦🇬🇭
Wow I am from Jamaica and I felt proud of my Jamaican there and how they spoke so proud offinding peace and love in Gauna
What an amazing family. The children are so "switched on".
May God continue to bless them.
Amen
Wow! I hope everything they touch turns to gold. What an absolutely remarkable family. 🙏🏾
Your comment nearly brought be to tears. Thank you and may The Creator continue to grant you prosperity 🙏🏾🤗 -Bee
Everytime I hear our brothers and sisters speaking about Ghana, the term "community" is always mentioned as part of the things they love. It's interesting how this is something so important to us! I'm from the Caribbeans also and I have been craving to come to visit Ghana ❤️ definitely my next trip ❤️ I feel like Africa is calling me ❤️Ghana will be the first trip on that journey.
Thank you sis
We can’t wait to have you😊
@@cassandrasowah9306 awww that's nice of you!
You will love it!!
Thank you Sister for sharing this beautiful family with us in Black America. The children are absolutely adorable and BRILLIANT!!! As more of us return, Ghana and Africa will grow by leaps and bounds into an economic beast. 🙏🏾✊🏾💪🏾❤️🔥🔥🔥
These interviews are as refreshing as they are essential to Ghana 🇬🇭 and Africa as a whole.
The insidious nature of the lies that have been told, coupled with the continued perpetuation of the negative stereotypes about Mother Africa have done us mental damage to the extent that it has helped to drain Africa and her descendants emotionally, socially and most importantly economically.
Shows and interviews like this are needed to continue to be the engine that fuels the momentum of the Diaspora Transition that is happening. Thank you for doing the work. We appreciate it.
You black americans are the most negative people towards afrika
I applaud the parents for homeschooling their children and teaching them to love Ghana(Africa). You can tell the children are very intelligent and carefree. I also noticed that Ghana really gained attention after the whole Azonto Afrobeat became mainstream. I noticed a lot of Ghanaian youth in the Netherlands all of a sudden were proud to be Ghanaian whilst many years before they denied their descent. Nice interview.
DEFINITELY AGREE
Now that you mention it. 🤔 We have been lied to for so long about Africa.
This interview helps to open our eyes about what is truly going on. It's channels like this that has changed the minds of those who believe the lies.
I really appreciate these interviews. 👍🏾
Azonto is not Afrobeats (and when she said "Afrobeats" I don't think Azonto is what she was referring to)
@@fistandpen2505 I believe she meant to say Azonto and Afrobeat. Perhaps Azonto became a hit in her country besides afrobeat.
@@fistandpen2505 Azonto dance was the first viral African dance to afrobeats. The two went in hand in hand at the beginning.
What intelligent, articulate and well mannered children they're raising!
Very very
This is not a compliment! It is an expectation!
@@PJ-li1ko it is a statement of truth but yes I 100% meant it as a compliment. When people meet expectations they shouldn't be complimented? E.g. I expect my child to get an A* in maths so when he gets it I shouldn't compliment with ''well done" because it was expected? I find that logic a little strange.
@@lia6521 It comes across as if it’s surprising or unexpected for the children to be articulate and well mannered. Microagression comes to mind.
@@PJ-li1ko It came across as a compliment as intended. You assumed wrongly. I'm a proud black Ghanaian who praises fellow blacks when they do well and will continue to do so. God bless you.
These kids are brilliant 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 #Afrikansuperstar
Man I had to subscribe.what a great interview and awesome family,from a Jamaican living in Amerikka. Hope to see Africa very soon.
tx for patronising
Hi, Ms. Dentaa I *love* your channel and please *keep* promoting Ghana their is *nothing* wrong with you promoting your homeland. You have *many* ppl on UA-cam that promote their country all the time and with you promoting ghana there are *many* ppl out there that are going to watch your videos and this will help them get enough courage to come and visit ghana for the first time, so are doing nothing wrong. Please *keep* promoting (your homeland) you are making us *proud* and a lot of us enjoy your videos on ghana, so keep going and we will continue to support you. 💛💛💛
When she said "it felt like home," I can't tell you how many people have said the same thing about Ghana. Even though Ghana doesn't have such a great infrastructure as many other African countries, the fact that it "feels like home" is what makes many people stay. No other African country feels so comfortable as Ghana.
Many other African countries feel the same as Ghana and some even better, depending on individuals and their preferences. Africa and Africans are welcoming. The story that Africans hate black Americans and every other blacks outside Africa which most diasporians were fed is not true.
@@mongiemabu well said Africans are very welcoming people .No matter which Part you are from East west North and south . We are all the same, warm Friendly. and respectful.
Ghana ranks 8th in Infrastructure Development Index in Africa.
Oh yeah 👍
This family is beautiful. Its so good how Michael bigs up his wife and all she has invested in their children's success. Such an encouraging interview.
My GOODNESS! The hostess is GORGEOUS & What an AMAZING FAMILY!!! STELLAR CHILDREN!!!
Thank you
I love it when we're doing well in our families. I home schooled my son back in the mid 90s! I loved it!
Fantastic
Those are the .most beautiful intelligent children that Ive seen in a while. May God bless and keep them and their parents
Very intelligent
Thank you! 😀🙏🏾
Sending much love to my cousin Michael and his beautiful family. God's graces from the Llewellyn families in SVG and USA 🇻🇨🇺🇲
Congrats guys all the best to you all. 🇯🇲
Denta, can you come to the Caribbean? We need to see more Ghanaians & Africans in general, visiting spreading the message to come to Africa
Yes I can come
I was truly impressed & inspired by this UA-cam show case of Ghana 🇬🇭. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Those children make my heart happy
Yep. Been thinking seriously about moving to Ghana!!!! Man! I wanna go home!
I absolutely appreciated this conversation. The opportunity for the kids to offer their creative genius was it for me. I love it!! I will visit Ghana within the next five years
We are waiting
I have only watched 4:07 minutes of this video and will finish watching it however One word BEAUTIFUL. I watched this family when they just arrived in Ghana it was inspirational and still is. Much respect to the Nubian King, Queens, Prince and Princess. Big up
Thank you
What's their channel?
Thank you! 😀🙏🏾
@@williamgamelisenaya793🙏🏾
I love how the little girl look at her dad while he is explaining himself, priceless!
Young King speaking so sophisticated and mature 🤩🤩🤩He doesn’t need school, the child ingenious can lead him to early university attendance! I’m so impressed! 🤩👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Kudos to mum and dad for raising such beautiful, intelligent children!
Love This Family And Their Story ..... Looking forward to coming home .... Love my people - Love Africa. Thank You.
Thank you
Beautiful home, beautiful family 🙋🏾♀️
You are so kind
Need direct flights from the diaspora (Jamaica etc.) to Africa(Ghana etc.)….! Blessings and one love 🇲🇼🇪🇹🇯🇲🇬🇭🇿🇦🇭🇹🇺🇬🇰🇪🇿🇼🇻🇨🙏
@OdanaNetwork thank you for this. We are coming back home to Ghana but NOT within Accra. We are and will continue to homeschool. I have seen a few of us and it is the experience we can give to.our children to be a international learning.
By far the classiest, hands-down, thanks for sharing your story fam, wish you guy the very best in your endeavours, can’t wait to make the transition. Stay blessed fam!
Cheers 🥂
Appreciate that
Brilliant kids! very articulate! Love the idea of setting aside a day for cleaning the community…………. I’m surprised the authority’s haven’t even thought about that. Meanwhile , officials from AMA went to Rwanda sometime ago to learn about their sanitation practices……………. I wonder what happened SMDH
My wife and I have never been to the continent of Africa but after listening to your talk about Ghana, we are ready to take our first trip. I think we'll make Ghana. We are both from Ja but currently reside in the US. Thanks for being so transparent.
Good video! Africa is paradise. We have everything in Africa: good weather, good food, everything. There's something in Africa that we can not found in another places in the world. Thank you for sharing your video! I enjoyed watching it. God bless you 😁👍🏽👍🏽
I have so loved this and this beautiful black family ❣️. Blessings
Great conversation! I love that you are able to get people to open up and disclose their true experiences and transitions. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was beautiful and encouraging! Big up to the parents for doing such an outstanding job with the kids. As the mother said, children are loaned to us, a blessing that should not be taken for granted!!🇬🇭✨
Oh wow I love your outfits beautiful family. Thank you all. May the most high grant you goodness in this life and in the hereafter Ameen.❤️🥰🙏
You are so kind
Wonderful family with many aspirations helpful for themselves and the people around them. The household help could use a little training, but maybe they cook very well. Much Success and Happiness to All❤, Many Blessings from God Almighty, AMEN
Ghana 🇬🇭 sounds like a home for me. Wonderful children. That lil man will be someone very special and important in Ghana 👌🙏🙌
Beautiful family 🙏🙌
If you can rescue me I’ll leave now 😂🤣😂
Bravo to the children. Good responses from them.
The children are so brilliant and well-spoken. They articulate better than a lot of adults. A beautiful family.
Odd the way she asked where is the family.
So thankful to you all guys for your concerns about the youths. Others and pople like Dr Thomas Mensah has been pushing for children's educstion🇬🇭🌍🌎
So nice to see beautiful parents , so secure in their believes, these children are lucky and so beautifully behaved wow congratulations ❤️🇧🇷
Oh my goodness! These children are so smart and beautiful ❤
Very smart and beautiful
@@ODANANETWORK Great programming! I Absolutely love your channel. I will return to Ghana in 2022❤ Thank you for your content.
I love your children behaviour at the table,waooo well trained.
Very
Thanks for sharing. Coming from a Nigerian in diaspora!!! Please keep it coming. Great family right there!!!
Beautiful! The kids are so well mannered, and so smart! Great family...I can sense how whole and at peace they are. Thanks for sharing! I am inspired, for sure.
Very smart kids.
I love the Ghanaian dresses and cloth colors
Wish this beautiful, conscious family all the best. Have a feeling those babies will be positive change agents in the future.
Yes, thank you
I absolutely loved this video. I loved your story. I loved this beautiful family, especially your exquisitely beautiful brilliant wife. She is so gracious and kind. Home schooling your schooling is not for the weak at heart and you can see how well this mother and father has raised, loved and taught their beautiful children; ❤ I'm just flabbergasted...speechless. Love you all. 😍 Bless you and your family and life eternally. Shalom and Love.
Watching this interview immediately alleviated the stress I was feeling this morning. Just to hear and watch such demure, elegant and very well spoken beautiful black people warmed my heart. The whole family should be a billboard of how a family should present. The children were so lovely and well-mannered: indicative of great parenting. I’ve been hearing and watching so many people talk beautifully about Africa. Maybe it SHOULD be a consideration. I simply loved this. ❤😊
It's heart warming seeing brethen breaking bread at the table.
Nuff respect Dentaa
Love your work ❤️😍
Bless up
Watching from the land downunder Sydney NSW Australia
The articulation and intellect of the children are remarkable ❤❤
Hello BIG UP from JAMAICA.... my sister
Hey hey
Too much opportunities in 🇬🇭 and Africa as a whole. Grab it guys! What are you waiting for? Love the interview!
I love this family. Made my heart warm.....just beautiful.
Ghana is on the list.
Ghana is safe as houses 🏘 l been there l walk anywere anytime
Awesome video!! So interesting and inspirational. The children are the cherry on top!! I personally am planning to go back home, don't know where yet. I have been to Kenya and have beautiful connections there. Thank you for sharing this family.
I stumbled upon your blog by accident whilst searching for other stuff. Thanks so much for sharing this and about Africa. I am from the Pacific islands and all I know about Africa is hunger, violence, war, and desert and other negative things that the media and the world portrayed. Thanks for educating me. May God Bless Africa
I'm overwhelmed to see such a wonderful family. It is a very inspirational and eye opening video. I know for sure that my maternal grandmother's ancestors came from Ghana. She was born in Tobago. Tobago is the sister island of Trinidad. I will be educating myself a whole lot more about Ghana. Thanks alot......
I am so glad to hear such great things in this interview as a African/Native American, I definitely want to visit and live with my son in Ghana and our homeland Sudan as well! Thanks for this interview and the showcase of this family.
Beautiful family, wonderful conversation, great inspiration to the Diaspora and all. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m truly grateful. I was in Ghana last year for 2 month and I’m going back to further investigate moving there. I identify with the courtesy of the people from the time your foot hit the ground. I too feel completely at home in Ghana. Looking forward to my move.
ALL our people in diaspora would feel at home in the countries their ancestors came FROM!!! 💯👍💖 Ghanians are generally friendly people!!
Welcome your such beautiful family 💞 your children are well mannered 🥰💒 wish you a very happy and prosperous future on motherland,where you belong!!!
Beautiful family!! Those children are brilliant and are picking up every morsel of information they are hearing!! They will help change the world, along with other children like themselves!!
The husband was correct when he said "if you're financially established". That's the key, if you're middle or upper middle class in the West and you can transfer your skills and earning potential to Africa, to the countries and areas in those countries, which are middle class by the standards in that country, then of course you'll most likely have a better standard of living, minus the challenges of being black in the West. However, if you are in poorly paid, low paid work in the West and you have little chance by whaever means of increasing your finances, then can you have a better life in Africa? The question is are more people looking to leave those African countries compared to those looking to migrate. And if more are leaving, then why are they leaving 😕?
Good thoughts. I was thinking the same.
Beautiful family! Amazing well spoken children.
The parents have done an fantastic job. I would love to hear their views in 5 years after being in Ghana!!!
Great suggestion!
It is so refreshing watching and listening to this beautiful family. The children are well spoken and poised which in tern let's us all know who their parent's are . It is definitely a combined effort in their parenting . I pray this family will prosper in everything they plan to achieve .
This makes my heart sing. Great interview, beautful family.
what a beautiful family! they are such an inspiration 🥰
Odana you look absolutely gorgeous
Thank you so much
Indeed I really appreciate home !!
One word beautiful family
The one thing I love about Ghana is the people are very welcoming however, the government needs to do a lot to make the country habitable.
What are you talking about is Ghana not habitable, Where are you from.
@@ibinabos.amachree8762 I'm even shocked myself.
@@ibinabos.amachree8762 May be, he or she is talking about this 👇👇
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All African people from all countries are welcoming.
@@afrikanheritage99 not in South africa
These Kids are just out of the world. Its always a pleasure to serve this family.
I love to listen to them speak.
Could watch dem speak the wholr day . Well mannered, cultured and unique..
This is Africa's century. It's a soul place.
Love the beautiful African children in this video! ❤
I love the view, great interview. I am definitely considering come to Ghana first in a vacation. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽❤️
When are you coming? Let's talk about it and plan it. You will love it.
Wow..many points on why I moved from the United States to Ghana Africa
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@@ODANANETWORK I moved to Ghana on June 3, 2021..lost 84 pounds since I arrived
This was absolutely beautiful, enriching, and such a pleasure to watch. Such a vibe.